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6th IWPT 2000: Treno, Italy
- Proceedings of the Sixth Internatonal Workshop on Parsing Technologies, IWPT 2000, Treno, Italy, February 23-25, 2000. 2000

- Eric Brill, John C. Henderson, Grace Ngai:

Automatic Grammar Induction: Combining, Reducing and Doing Nothing. 1-5 - Martin Kay:

Guides and Oracles for Linear-Time Parsing. 6-10 - Giorgio Satta:

Parsing Techniques for Lexicalized Context-Free Grammars. 10-14 - Izaskun Aldezabal, Koldo Gojenola, Kepa Sarasola:

A Bootstrapping Approach to Parser Development. 17-28 - Miguel A. Alonso, Jorge Graña, Manuel Vilares Ferro, Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie:

New Tabular Algorithms for Parsing. 29-40 - Roberto Basili, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Fabio Massimo Zanzotto:

Customizable Modular Lexicalized Parsing. 41-52 - Pierre Boullier:

Range Concatenation Grammars. 53-64 - John Chen, K. Vijay-Shanker:

Automated Extraction of TAGs from the Penn Treebank. 65-76 - Alex Chengyu Fang:

From Cases to Rules and Vice Versa: Robust Practical Parsing With Analogy. 77-88 - Kilian A. Foth, Ingo Schröder, Wolfgang Menzel:

A Transformation-based Parsing Technique With Anytime Properties. 89-100 - Marsal Gavaldà:

SOUP: A Parser for Real-world Spontaneous Speech. 101-110 - Henk Harkema:

A Recognizer for Minimalist Grammars. 111-122 - James Henderson:

A Neural Network Parser that Handles Sparse Data. 123-134 - Bernd Kiefer, Hans-Ulrich Krieger:

A Context-free Approximation of Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar. 135-146 - Alon Lavie, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:

Optimal Ambiguity Packing in Context-free Parsers with Interleaved Unification. 147-158 - Patrice Lopez:

Extended Partial Parsing for Lexicalized Tree Grammars. 159-170 - Robert C. Moore:

Improved Left-corner Chart Parsing for Large Context-free Grammars. 171-182 - Stephan Oepen, Ulrich Callmeier:

Measure for Measure: Parser Cross-fertilization - Towards Increased Component Comparability and Exchange. 183-194 - Oliver Plaehn:

Computing the Most Probable Parse for a Discontinuous Phrase Structure Grammar. 195-206 - Carlos A. Prolo:

An Efficient LR Parser Generator for Tree Adjoining Grammars. 207-218 - Siamak Rezaei:

Parsing Scrambling with Path Set: a Graded Grammaticality Approach. 219-230 - Hassan Sawaf, Kai Schütz, Hermann Ney:

On the Use of Grammar Based Language Models for Statistical Machine Translation. 231-241 - Karl-Michael Schneider:

Algebraic Construction of Parsing Schemata. 242-253 - José Luis Triviño-Rodriguez, Rafael Morales Bueno:

A Spanish POS Tagger with Variable Memory. 254-265 - Fuliang Weng, Helen Meng, Po-Chui Luk:

Parsing a Lattice with Multiple Grammars. 266-277 - Rémi Zajac, Jan W. Amtrup:

Modular Unification-based Parsers. 278-290 - Jan W. Amtrup:

Hypergraph Unification-based Parsing for Incremental Speech Processing. 291-292 - Tilman Becker, Dominik Heckmann:

Parsing Mildly Context-sensitive RMS. 293-294 - Philippe Blache:

Property Grammars: a Solution for Parsing with Constraints. 295-296 - Fabio Ciravegna, Alberto Lavelli:

Grammar Organization for Cascade-based Parsing in Information Extraction. 297-298 - Víctor Díaz, Vicente Carrillo Montero, Miguel A. Alonso:

A Bidirectional Bottom-up Parser for TAG. 299-300 - David Elworthy:

A Finite-state Parser with Dependency Structure Output. 301-302 - Jacques Farré:

Discriminant Reverse LR Parsing of Context-free Grammars. 303-304 - Karin Harbusch, Jens Woch:

Direct Parsing of Schema-TAGs. 305-306 - R. Nigel Horspool, John Aycock:

Analysis of Equation Structure using Least Cost Parsing. 307-308 - Marcel P. van Lohuizen:

Exploiting Parallelism in Unification-based Parsing. 309-310 - Natasa Manousopoulou, George K. Papakonstantinou, Panayotis Tsanakas:

Partial Parsing with Grammatical Features. 311-312 - Carlos Martín-Vide, Victor Mitrana:

Uniquely Parsable Accepting Grammar Systems. 313-314 - Frank Morawietz:

Chart Parsing as Constraint Propagation. 315-316 - Paul Placeway:

Tree-structured Chart Parsing. 317-318 - Davide Turcato, Devlan Nicholson, Trude Heift, Janine Toole, Stavroula Tsiplakou:

A Parsing Methodology for Error Detection. 319-320 - Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Masaki Murata, Satoshi Sekine, Hitoshi Isahara:

Dependency Model using Posterior Context. 321-322 - Manuel Vilares Ferro, David Cabrero Souto, Francisco J. Ribadas:

The Editing Distance in Shared Forest. 323-324

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