Concept information
Preferred term
syntactic tree
Definition
- A rooted and ordered tree that is labeled with POS tags that represent the syntactic structure of a sentence. (Kim et al., Authorship Classification: A Discriminative Syntactic Tree Mining Approach)
Broader concept
Example
- In this paper we adopt Minipar (Lin 1994) to parse sentences and to construct syntactic trees. (Shi, Zhang, Yuan & Wen, 2010)
- Shift-reduce constituent parsing utilizes a series of shift-reduce decisions to construct syntactic trees. (Wang, Mi & Xue, 2015)
- The syntactic trees given by the parser may be required in further downstream tasks such as coreference resolution and semantic role labelling. (Noji & Miyao, 2016)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-HL2VVN1H-X
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