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CoNLL-X shared task on multilingual dependency parsing (2006)

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by Sabine Buchholz , Erwin Marsi
Venue:In Proc. of CoNLL
Citations:344 - 2 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Buchholz06conll-xshared,
    author = {Sabine Buchholz and Erwin Marsi},
    title = {CoNLL-X shared task on multilingual dependency parsing},
    booktitle = {In Proc. of CoNLL},
    year = {2006},
    pages = {149--164}
}

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Abstract

Each year the Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL) 1 features a shared task, in which participants train and test their systems on exactly the same data sets, in order to better compare systems. The tenth CoNLL (CoNLL-X) saw a shared task on Multilingual Dependency Parsing. In this paper, we describe how treebanks for 13 languages were converted into the same dependency format and how parsing performance was measured. We also give an overview of the parsing approaches that participants took and the results that they achieved. Finally, we try to draw general conclusions about multi-lingual parsing: What makes a particular language, treebank or annotation scheme easier or harder to parse and which phenomena are challenging for any dependency parser? Acknowledgement Many thanks to Amit Dubey and Yuval Krymolowski, the other two organizers of the shared task, for discussions, converting treebanks, writing software and helping with the papers. 2

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multilingual dependency    shared task    compare system    acknowledgement many thanks    participant train    dependency parser    tenth conll    yuval krymolowski    general conclusion    data set    multilingual dependency parsing    annotation scheme    parsing performance    particular language    multi-lingual parsing    amit dubey    computational natural language learning    dependency format   

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