This paper introduces GLARF, a framework for predicate argument structure. We report on converting the Penn Treebank II into GLARF by automatic methods that achieved about 90% precision/recall on test sentences from the Penn Treebank. Plans for a corpus of hand-corrected output, extensions of GLARF to Japanese and applications for MT are also discussed.
Covering Treebanks with GLARF
Adam Meyers,R. Grishman,M. Kosaka,Shubin Zhao
Published 2001 in Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Workshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management -
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Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Workshop on Human Language Technology and Knowledge Management -
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2001-07-07
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Linguistics, Computer Science
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