jkkummerfeld/1ec-graph-parser

A range of tools related to one-endpoint crossing graphs - parsing, format conversion, and evaluation

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This project offers tools to analyze English sentences beyond basic word order, specifically focusing on how "traces" (missing but implied words) connect different parts of a sentence. It takes text or existing Penn Treebank parse data and provides a more detailed, "graph-structured" parse, or evaluates the accuracy of such parses. This is primarily useful for computational linguists and NLP researchers working on advanced syntactic analysis.

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Use this if you need to perform deep syntactic analysis on English text, especially to capture complex grammatical relationships involving implied elements like wh-movement or control structures.

Not ideal if you only need basic dependency parsing, part-of-speech tagging, or if your primary interest is in languages other than English.

computational-linguistics natural-language-processing syntactic-parsing text-analysis linguistic-research
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