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Dynamic programming method for analyzing conjunctive structures in Japanese

Published: 23 August 1992 Publication History
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    Parsing a long sentence is very difficult, since long sentences often have conjunctions which result in ambiguities. If the conjunctive structures existing in a long sentence can be analyzed correctly, ambiguities can be reduced greatly and a sentence can be parsed in a high successful rate. Since the prior part and the posterior part of a conjunctive structure have a similar structure very often, finding two similar series of words is an essential point in solving this problem. Similarities of all pairs of words are calculated and then the two series of words which have the greatest sum of similarities are found by a technique of dynamic programming. We deal with not only conjunctive noun phrases, but also conjunctive predicative clauses created by "Renyoh chuushi-ho". We will illustrate the effectiveness of this method by the analysis of 180 long Japanese sentences.

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    M. Nagao, J. Tsujii, N. Tanaka, M. Ishikawa (1983) Conjunctive Phrases in Scientific and Technical Papers and Their Analysis (in Japanese). IPSJ-WG, NL-36-4.
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    K. Shudo, K. Yoshimura, K. Tsuda (1986) Coordinate Structures in Japanese Tehnical Sentences (in Japanese). Trans. IPS Japan, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 183--190.
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    The National Language Research Institute (1964) Bunrui Goi Hyou (in Japanese). Shuuei Publishing.

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        COLING '92: Proceedings of the 14th conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
        August 1992
        418 pages

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        • Universités de Grenoble
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        Published: 23 August 1992

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