Motifs de graphe pour le calcul de d\'ependances syntaxiques compl\`etes
Jonathan Marchand (INRIA Lorraine - LORIA), Bruno Guillaume (INRIA, Lorraine - LORIA), Guy Perrier (INRIA Lorraine - LORIA)

TL;DR
This paper presents a method that uses graph motifs and Interaction Grammars to derive complete syntactic dependencies from phrase structure parsing, facilitating detailed semantic analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining graph motifs with Interaction Grammars to extract comprehensive syntactic dependencies during parsing.
Findings
Effective extraction of complete dependencies demonstrated
Graph motifs successfully control dependency creation
Method enhances semantic analysis capabilities
Abstract
This article describes a method to build syntactical dependencies starting from the phrase structure parsing process. The goal is to obtain all the information needed for a detailled semantical analysis. Interaction Grammars are used for parsing; the saturation of polarities which is the core of this formalism can be mapped to dependency relation. Formally, graph patterns are used to express the set of constraints which control dependency creations.
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TopicsFrench Language Learning Methods · Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
