| Gertjan van Noord, Gosse Bouma, Rob Koeling, and Mark-Jan Nederhof. Robust grammatical analysis for spoken dialogue. Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 1997. |
....more expressive one, the price to pay is often a loss of efficiency. Efficiency can be recovered by using both memoing (see [War98] and coroutining techniques available in actual logic programming systems. As a guideline in pursuing efficiency improvement, an interesting approach can be found in [vNBKN97] where a head corner parsing is proposed that mixes top down and bottom up analyses. Furthermore a concurrent version of LHIP can be thought of, relying on an ask tell model such as that available in concurrent constraint programming languages (see [Sar93, Mar98] The disambiguation problem ....
Gertjan van Noord, Gosse Bouma, Rob Koeling, and Mark-Jan Nederhof. Robust grammatical analysis for spoken dialogue. Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 1997.
....to a more expressive one, the price to pay is often a loss of eOEciency. EOEciency can be recovered by using both memoing (see [35] and coroutining techniques available in actual logic programming systems. As a guideline in pursuing eOEciency improvement, an interesting approach can be found in [34] where a head corner parsing is proposed that mixes top down and bottom up analyses. Furthermore a concurrent version of LHIP can be thought of, relying on an ask tell model such as that available in concurrent constraint programming languages (see [32, 23] The disambiguation problem ....
Gertjan van Noord, Gosse Bouma, Rob Koeling, and Mark-Jan Nederhof. Robust grammatical analysis for spoken dialogue. Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 1997.
....more expressive one, the price to pay is often a loss of efficiency. Efficiency can be recovered by using both memoing (see [War98] and coroutining techniques available in actual logic programming systems. As a guideline in pursuing efficiency improvement, an interesting approach can be found in [vNBKN97] where a head corner parsing is proposed that mixes top down and bottom up analyses. Furthermore a concurrent version of LHIP can be thought of, relying on an ask tell model such as that available in concurrent constraint programming languages (see [Sar93, Mar98] The disambiguation problem ....
Gertjan van Noord, Gosse Bouma, Rob Koeling, and Mark-Jan Nederhof. Robust grammatical analysis for spoken dialogue. Journal of Natural Language Engineering, 1997.
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