Latent Semantic Grammar Induction

author: Andrew Olney, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis
published: Oct. 31, 2007,   recorded: June 2007,   views: 3923
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Supervised Grammar Induction works great but is expensive, time consuming and area specific. Unsupervised Grammar Induction is a more general solution, can explore knowledge required: OS/hidden syntax, projectivity, prior distributions, semantics.

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