CoNLL-UL: Universal Morphological Lattices for Universal Dependency Parsing (L18-1)
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Amir More, Özlem Çetinoğlu, Çağrı Çöltekin, Nizar Habash, Benoît Sagot, Djamé Seddah, Dima Taji, Reut Tsarfaty
| Challenge: | Using the universal dependencies framework, we address the need for a universal representation of morphological analysis that can capture alternative morphology of surface tokens and is compatible with the segmentation and morphologic annotation guidelines prescribed for UD treebanks. |
| Approach: | They propose a new annotation format for word lattices that represent morphological analyses and a resource that obeys this format for a range of typologically different languages. |
| Outcome: | The proposed model can capture alternative morphological analyses of surface tokens and is compatible with the segmentation and morphology guidelines prescribed for UD treebanks. |
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