Empirical Analysis for Unsupervised Universal Dependency Parse Tree Aggregation

Kulkarni, Adithya, Eulenstein, Oliver, Li, Qi

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

Dependency parsing is an essential task in NLP, and the quality of dependency parsers is crucial for many downstream tasks. Parsers' quality often varies depending on the domain and the language involved. Therefore, it is essential to combat the issue of varying quality to achieve stable performance. In various NLP tasks, aggregation methods are used for post-processing aggregation and have been shown to combat the issue of varying quality. However, aggregation methods for post-processing aggregation have not been sufficiently studied in dependency parsing tasks. In an extensive empirical study, we compare different unsupervised post-processing aggregation methods to identify the most suitable dependency tree structure aggregation method.

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