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A Linear Programming Formulation for Global Inference in Natural Language Tasks (2004)

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by Dan Roth , Wen-tau Yih
Venue:In Proceedings of CoNLL-2004
Citations:149 - 41 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Roth04alinear,
    author = {Dan Roth and Wen-tau Yih},
    title = {A Linear Programming Formulation for Global Inference in Natural Language Tasks},
    booktitle = {In Proceedings of CoNLL-2004},
    year = {2004},
    pages = {1--8}
}

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Abstract

The typical processing paradigm in natural language processing is the "pipeline" approach, where learners are being used at one level, their outcomes are being used as features for a second level of predictions and so one. In addition to accumulating errors, it is clear that the sequential processing is a crude approximation to a process in which interactions occur across levels and down stream decisions often interact with previous decisions. This work develops a general...

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