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Parsing with Oracle

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Text, Speech and Dialogue (TSD 2006)

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Combining two well-known techniques – pushdown automata and oracles – results in a new class of parsers (oracle pushdown automata) having many advantages. It makes possible to combine easily different parsing techniques handling different language aspects into a single parser. Such composition moreover preserves simplicity of design of the combined parts. It opens new ways of parsing for linguistic purposes.

This research was partially supported by the Program “Information Society” under project 1ET100300517.

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Žemlička, M. (2006). Parsing with Oracle. In: Sojka, P., Kopeček, I., Pala, K. (eds) Text, Speech and Dialogue. TSD 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4188. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11846406_39

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