Title
Minimal recursion semantics as dominance constraints: translation, evaluation, and analysis
Abstract
We show that a practical translation of MRS descriptions into normal dominance constraints is feasible. We start from a recent theoretical translation and verify its assumptions on the outputs of the English Resource Grammar (ERG) on the Redwoods corpus. The main assumption of the translation---that all relevant underspecified descriptions are nets---is validated for a large majority of cases; all non-nets computed by the ERG seem to be systematically incomplete.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.3115/1218955.1218987
ACL
Keywords
Field
DocType
redwoods corpus,english resource grammar,normal dominance constraint,main assumption,minimal recursion semantics,relevant underspecified description,large majority,recent theoretical translation,practical translation,mrs description
Computer science,Grammar,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Minimal recursion semantics
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
P04-1
7
0.60
References 
Authors
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ruth Fuchss170.60
Alexander Koller243835.50
Joachim Niehren397166.53
Stefan Thater475638.54