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Features and Augmented Grammars

Allen’s Chapter 4

J&M’s Chapter 11

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Augmenting CFGs with Features

• Certain linguistic constraints are not naturally described via CFGs

• Example: Number Agreement between constituents - “a boys”

• Possible to describe using refined CF rules:NP-Sing --> ART-Sing N-SingNP-Plural --> ART-Plural N-Plural

• Much more natural to describe via a single feature Number in an augmented CF rule:

NP --> ART N (only when Number1 = Number2)

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Feature Structures

• Constituents can be viewed as feature structures that map values to features

• Features can be shared between constituents

• Some basic features for English:

– Number, Gender and Person agreement

– Verb form features and sub-categorizations

• Complex Feature Structures: Feature values can themselves be feature structures

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An Example

ART1: (CAT ART

ROOT a

NUMBER s)

Represents a particular use of word a

Often summarized as:

ART1: (ART ROOT a NUMBER s)

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Larger constituents:

Representing an NP constituent for the phrase a fish

NP1: (NP NUMBER s

1 (ART ROOT a

NUMBER s)

2 (N ROOT fish

NUMBER s))

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Feature Structure

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Augmented Rules

(NP NUMBER ?n) (ART NUMBER ?n) (N NUMBER ?n)

*(NP 1 (ART NUMBER s) 2 (N NUMBER s))

*(NP NUMBER s1 (ART NUMBER s)2 (N NUMBER p))

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Using Variables to Express ambiguities

(N ROOT fish NUMBER ?n)

(N ROOT fish NUMBER ?b {s, p})

(N ROOT fish NUMBER {s, p})

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Basic Features in English: Number Agreement

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Person and Number Features

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PForm Feature

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Verb Sub categorizations:SUBCAT Feature

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SUBCAT Examples:

(VP) (V SUBCAT _np_vp:inf)

(NP)

(VP VFORM inf)

(VP) (V SUBCAT _np_pp:loc)

(NP)

(PP PFORM LOC)

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Binary Features

Whether the constituent does or does not have a feature

INV feature has two values + and –

Jack Laughed

has an INV feature with value – = (-INV)

Did Jack Laugh

has an INV feature with value + = (+INV)

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Morphological Analysis

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Sample Grammar (Abbreviated Form)

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Sample Grammar (Detailed Form)

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Parsing with Features

1. (NP AGR ?a) (ART AGR ?a) (N AGR ?a)

2. (ART ROOT A AGR 3s)

3. (NP AGR 3s) (ART AGR 3s) (N AGR 3s)

4. (NP AGR 3s) (ART AGR 3s) (N AGR 3s)

5. (N ROOT DOG1 AGR 3s)

6. (NP AGR 3s) (ART AGR 3s) (N AGR 3s)

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Parsing with Features

• Given an arc A, and NEXT as the constituent following , and a new constituent X, which is used to extend A

1. Find an instantiation of variables such that all features specified in NEXT are found in X.

2. Create a new arc A’, which is a copy of A except for the instantiations of the variables determined in step 1

3. Update A’ as usual in a Chart parser

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Parse Trees with Features

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Chart with Features


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