LinGO Grammar Matrix

http://www.delph-in.net/matrix
The LinGO Grammar Matrix is a repository of distilled linguistic knowledge associated with a web-based service (the customization system) which elicits a typological description of a language from the user and yields a customized grammar fragment ready for sustained development into a broad-coverage precision grammar. These grammars map surface strings to semantic representations (in the format of Minimal Recursion Semantics), and are compatible with deep-processing based NLP systems developed in the DELPH-IN consortium.

Collaborators

Emily Bender

Publications

Parser Evaluation over Local and Non-Local Deep Dependencies in a Large Corpus
Emily Bender, Dan Flickinger, Stephan Oepen and Yi Zhang
Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2011. Full Paper (PDF)
Grammar Prototyping and Testing with the LinGO Grammar Matrix Customization System
Emily Bender, Scott Drellishak, Antske Fokkens, Michael Wayne Goodman, Daniel P. Mills, Laurie Poulson and Safiyyah Saleem
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2010. System Demo Paper (PDF)
Testing a Grammar Customization System with Sahaptin
Scott Drellishak
Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2010. Full Paper (PDF)
Evaluating a Crosslinguistic Grammar Resource: A Case Study of Wambaya
Emily Bender
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2008. Full Paper (PDF)