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Using MONA for Querying Linguistic Treebanks

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@MISC{_usingmona,
    author = {},
    title = {Using MONA for Querying Linguistic Treebanks},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

MONA is an automata toolkit providing a compiler for compiling formulae of monadic second order logic on strings or trees into string automata or tree automata. In this paper, we evaluate the option of using MONA as a treebank query tool. Unfortunately, we find that MONA is not an option. There are several reasons why the main being unsustainable query answer times. If the treebank contains larger trees with more than 100 nodes, then even the processing of simple queries may take hours. 1

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querying linguistic treebanks    automaton toolkit    simple query    treebank query tool    monadic second order logic    tree automaton    unsustainable query answer time    several reason   

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