Sökning: "Universal Dependencies"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden Universal Dependencies.
1. Multilingual Grammars and Universal Dependencies
Sammanfattning : Abstract syntax trees are an alternative representation to syntactic structures commonly found in NLP systems. This representation allows for sharing of structures across languages, making it well suited to serve as a translation interlingua. LÄS MER
2. Multilingual Abstractions: Abstract Syntax Trees and Universal Dependencies
Sammanfattning : This thesis studies the connections between parsing friendly representations and interlingua grammars developed for multilingual language generation. Parsing friendly representations refer to dependency tree representations that can be used for robust, accurate and scalable analysis of natural language text. LÄS MER
3. Linguistically Informed Neural Dependency Parsing for Typologically Diverse Languages
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents several studies in neural dependency parsing for typologically diverse languages, using treebanks from Universal Dependencies (UD). The focus is on informing models with linguistic knowledge. LÄS MER
4. The Search for Syntax : Investigating the Syntactic Knowledge of Neural Language Models Through the Lens of Dependency Parsing
Sammanfattning : Syntax — the study of the hierarchical structure of language — has long featured as a prominent research topic in the field of natural language processing (NLP). Traditionally, its role in NLP was confined towards developing parsers: supervised algorithms tasked with predicting the structure of utterances (often for use in downstream applications). LÄS MER
5. Nationalising Culture : The Reorganisation of National Culture in Swedish Cultural Policy 1970–2002
Sammanfattning : By comparative analysis of Swedish cultural policy (including art policy, heritage policy and Church policy) during the Riksdag periods of 1970-73, 1991-94, 1994-98 and 1998-2002 the relationship between cultural policy and the concept of the nation as a homogenous cultural community (defined by either an ethnic or a state-framed concept) is explored. Neoinstitutional analysis of cultural policy as an organisational field is combined with analysis of how the nation is conceived as an imagined community, and what values it strives to uphold to show how these values and concepts are institutionalised in its cultural policy and how this supports the legitimacy of the State as a nation-state. LÄS MER