Link Grammar Parser
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The Link Grammar Parser or LinkParser is a parser for English which analyzes sentences using the Link Grammar framework.
It was written by Davy Temperley, Daniel Sleator, and John Lafferty of Carnegie Mellon University.
[edit] Examples
- Find the verb in the sentence
"he is a big dog".en.sentence.verb.to_s => "is"
- Find the direct object of the sentence
"he is a big dog".en.sentence.object.to_s => "dog"
[edit] References
- Daniel Sleator and Davy Temperley, "Parsing English with a Link Grammar", Third International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, 1993. PDF
- Dennis Grinberg, John Lafferty, and Daniel Sleator, "A robust parsing algorithm for link grammars", Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies, Prague, September, 1995. PDF
[edit] External links
- Link Grammar Parser home page
- LinkGrammar-WN, lexicon expansion for the Link Grammar Parser
- Ruby port

