Detmar Meurers: Constraint-based processing and advanced parsing techniques (795K, Spring 2001)

Syllabus (2up.ps, 2up.pdf)

Course description

Much of the work on the symbolic side of natural language processing is based on constraint-based linguistic architectures such as HPSG or LFG. The approaches range from grammar implementations vaguely inspired by constraint-based linguistic theorizing to attempts at establishing a formal and computational link between the linguistic theories and their computational realization. The research therefore addresses issues from advanced parsing strategies and efficient data structures to the representation and processing with particular linguistic mechanisms such as universal principles or lexical rules.

The seminar will start out with an in-depth introduction to the topic of HPSG-based processing before moving to specific issues such as:

Which of these issues we address in the seminar depends on the interest of the seminar participants, who after the introduction are expected to take an active role in the seminar. This includes reading the papers to be discussed as well as leading the discussion of one or two of the papers. For full credit, each student is required to write a research paper on a topic related to the course content.

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