Attaching Multiple Prepositional Phrases: Generalized Backed-off Estimation
Abstract
There has recently been considerable interest in the use of lexically-based statistical techniques to resolve prepositional phrase attachments. To our knowledge, however, these investigations have only considered the problem of attaching the first PP, i.e., in a [V NP PP] configuration. In this paper, we consider one technique which has been successfully applied to this problem, backed-off estimation, and demonstrate how it can be extended to deal with the problem of multiple PP attachment. The multiple PP attachment introduces two related problems: sparser data (since multiple PPs are naturally rarer), and greater syntactic ambiguity (more attachment configurations which must be distinguished). We present and algorithm which solves this problem through re-use of the relatively rich data obtained from first PP training, in resolving subsequent PP attachments.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cmp-lg/9710005,
title = {Attaching Multiple Prepositional Phrases: Generalized Backed-off Estimation},
author = {Paola Merlo and Matthew Crocker and Cathy Berthouzoz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cmp-lg/9710005},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
7 pages, appeared in the EMNLP-2 proceedings