Title
Parsing Chinese Sentences with Grammatical Relations.
Abstract
We report our work on building linguistic resources and data-driven parsers in the grammatical relation GR analysis for Mandarin Chinese. Chinese, as an analytic language, encodes grammatical information in a highly configurational rather than morphological way. Accordingly, it is possible and reasonable to represent almost all grammatical relations as bilexical dependencies. In this work, we propose to represent grammatical information using general directed dependency graphs. Both only-local and rich long-distance dependencies are explicitly represented. To create high-quality annotations, we take advantage of an existing TreeBank, namely, Chinese TreeBank CTB, which is grounded on the Government and Binding theory. We define a set of linguistic rules to explore CTB's implicit phrase structural information and build deep dependency graphs. The reliability of this linguistically motivated GR extraction procedure is highlighted by manual evaluation. Based on the converted corpus, data-driven, including graph-and transition-based, models are explored for Chinese GR parsing. For graph-based parsing, a new perspective, graph merging, is proposed for building flexible dependency graphs: constructing complex graphs via constructing simple subgraphs. Two key problems are discussed in this perspective: 1 how to decompose a complex graph into simple subgraphs, and 2 how to combine subgraphs into a coherent complex graph. For transition-based parsing, we introduce a neural parser based on a list-based transition system. We also discuss several other key problems, including dynamic oracle and beam search for neural transition-based parsing. Evaluation gauges how successful GR parsing for Chinese can be by applying data-driven models. The empirical analysis suggests several directions for future study.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1162/coli_a_00343
Computational Linguistics
Field
DocType
Volume
Government and binding theory,Graph,Analytic language,Grammatical relation,Computer science,Phrase,Treebank,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Parsing,Mandarin Chinese
Journal
45
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
0891-2017
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
29
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Weiwei Sun114414.83
Yufei Chen232233.06
Xiaojun Wan31685125.70
Meichun Liu421.04