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Are there any publicly available implementations of unsupervised parsing/grammar induction algorithms?

asked Jul 22 '10 at 07:49

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The much ignored unsupervised parser by Yoav Seginer is fast, freely available and very good (as far as unsupervised parsers are good..): http://www.seggu.net/ccl/

aside from the excellent thesis by Seginer, the following paper by Ponvert, Erk, and Baldridge is worth reading if you plan on using the parser.

answered Jul 22 '10 at 11:12

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edited Jul 25 '10 at 00:55

Thanks, I'll look at it. What's the reason it's being ignored?

(Jul 23 '10 at 09:37) zigg

I have no idea why it is ignored. I really do think its one of the most interesting works coming out of NLP/CL in the last couple of years.

(Jul 23 '10 at 11:09) yoavg
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There's also DAGEEM from Noah et al: http://www.ark.cs.cmu.edu/DAGEEM/

(Sep 13 '10 at 11:24) hal
  1. CCLParser by Yoav Seginer. implementation / article.
  2. DAGEEM by Noah Smith. implementation / article.
  3. ADIOS by Zach Solan. implementation / article.
  4. CCM+DMV by Dan Klein & Christopher Manning. implementation by Franco M. Luque / article.

Without a reference to an implementation:

  1. U-DOP by Rens Bod. article.
  2. UnsuParse by Christian Hänig, Stefan Bordag, Uwe Quasthoff. article.
  3. DLM by Gao & Suzuki. article.

answered Dec 23 '10 at 15:42

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Yariv Maron
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edited Dec 23 '10 at 17:10

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