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CPE 641 Natural Language Processing. HPSG II Asst. Prof. Nuttanart Facundes, Ph.D. HPSG. Highly structured representation of grammatical categories, encoded as typed feature structures. A set of descriptive constraints on the modeled categories expressing linguistic generalizations.
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CPE 641 Natural Language Processing HPSG II Asst. Prof. Nuttanart Facundes, Ph.D.
HPSG • Highly structured representation of grammatical categories, encoded as typed feature structures. • A set of descriptive constraints on the modeled categories expressing linguistic generalizations.
HPSG Theory Consists of: • A lexicon licensing basic words • Lexical rules licensing derived words • Schemata licensing phrases • Statements about word/constituent order • Other rules/principles
Declarative characterization of natural language • HPSG uses ‘ontology’ – declaration of what exists • It uses ‘type hierarchy’, defining which type has which appropriate attributes with which appropriate values.
Expressing the theory • HPSG theory is specified using a specific description language. (AVMs)
Semantics in HPSG • Encoded as the value of CONTENT feature • Based on ‘event semantics’
Minimal Recursion Semantics (MRS) • MRS semantics was developed to provide meaning representations which do not force scope ambiguities to be resolved. • MRS is also useful to keep track of how much meaning remains to be encoded or decoded in generating sentences.
MRS representation • MRS representation of John makes pizza
MRS is a representation of the meaning of expressions as a set of Elementary Predications (EPs). • An EP contains a semantic relation and argument(s) associated with that relation.