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Lauer, M. (1995). Designing Statistical Language Learners: Experiments on Noun Compounds.

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Semantic Similarity in a Taxonomy: An Information-Based Measure.. - Resnik (1999)   (42 citations)  (Correct)

.... relationships (Whittemore, Ferrara, Brunner, 1990; Hindle Rooth, 1993; Brill Resnik, 1994; Ratnaparkhi Roukos, 1994; Li Abe, 1995; Collins Brooks, 1995; Merlo, Crocker, Berthouzoz, 1997) Noun compounds have received comparatively less attention (Kobayasi, Takunaga, Tanaka, 1994; Lauer, 1994, 1995), as has the problem of coordination ambiguity (Agarwal Boggess, 1992; Kurohashi Nagao, 1992) In this section, I describe the application of semantic similarity to coordination ambiguities involving nominal compounds. In particular, I consider noun phrase coordinations of the form noun1 and ....

Lauer, M. (1995). Designing Statistical Language Learners: Experiments on Noun Compounds.


Probabilistic Parsing Using Left Corner Language Models - Manning, Carpenter (1997)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....sentences have very few brackets in them, the number of crossing brackets is likely to be small. Identifying troublesome brackets that would lower precision and recall measures is also avoided. As a concrete instance of this, one difficulty in parsing is deciding the structure of noun compounds [Lauer, 1995]. Noun compounds of three or more words in length can display any combination of left or rightbranching structure, as in [ cable modem] manufacturer] vs. computer [power supply] But such fine points are finessed by the Penn Treebank, which gives a completely flat structure to a noun compound ....

Lauer, M. (1995). Designing Statistical Language Learners: Experiments on Noun Compounds. PhD thesis, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.

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