Analyse en d\'ependances \`a l'aide des grammaires d'interaction
Jonathan Marchand (INRIA Lorraine - LORIA), Bruno Guillaume (INRIA, Lorraine - LORIA), Guy Perrier (INRIA Lorraine - LORIA)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for extracting dependency structures from phrase-structure parsing using Interaction Grammars, which utilize a polarity system to model interactions and refine dependency relations.
Contribution
The work presents a new approach that derives dependency relations directly from the polarity saturation process in Interaction Grammars, linking phrase structure and dependency parsing.
Findings
Dependency relations are extracted from polarity saturation.
The method refines traditional dependency trees.
It offers new insights into phrase structure and dependency links.
Abstract
This article proposes a method to extract dependency structures from phrase-structure level parsing with Interaction Grammars. Interaction Grammars are a formalism which expresses interactions among words using a polarity system. Syntactical composition is led by the saturation of polarities. Interactions take place between constituents, but as grammars are lexicalized, these interactions can be translated at the level of words. Dependency relations are extracted from the parsing process: every dependency is the consequence of a polarity saturation. The dependency relations we obtain can be seen as a refinement of the usual dependency tree. Generally speaking, this work sheds new light on links between phrase structure and dependency parsing.
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TopicsFrench Language Learning Methods · Linguistics and Discourse Analysis · Information Technology and Learning
