Non-Projective Dependency Parsing via Latent Heads Representation (LHR)
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Authors
Matteo Grella, Simone Cangialosi
arXiv ID
1802.02116
Category
cs.CL: Computation & Language
Citations
1
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arXiv.org
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6 months ago
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a novel approach based on a bidirectional recurrent autoencoder to perform globally optimized non-projective dependency parsing via semi-supervised learning. The syntactic analysis is completed at the end of the neural process that generates a Latent Heads Representation (LHR), without any algorithmic constraint and with a linear complexity. The resulting "latent syntactic structure" can be used directly in other semantic tasks. The LHR is transformed into the usual dependency tree computing a simple vectors similarity. We believe that our model has the potential to compete with much more complex state-of-the-art parsing architectures.
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