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Learning to Rank Structured Alternatives: An Application to Incremental Processing of Natural Language  (Make Corrections)  
F. Costa, P. Frasconi, V. Lombardo, G. Soda



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Abstract: Incremental processing of the human parser is uncontroversially supported by many psycholinguistic experiments. Briefly, incrementality accounts for the intuitive fact that language is processed from left to right. An operational account of the incrementality hypothesis, called strong incrementality, is at the core of several computational models of the human parser [4]. In this version, the parser maintains a totally connected parsing structure, while scanning the input words from left to... (Update)

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@misc{ costa-learning,
  author = "F. Costa and P. Frasconi and V. Lombardo and G. Soda",
  title = "Learning to Rank Structured Alternatives: An Application to Incremental
    Processing of Natural Language",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/331881.html" }
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