On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 4:42 PM Stefan Reich via AGI <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The current link-grammar dict contains about 2.2K hand-edited, > hand-curated rules. I believe that it is the worlds most-accurate > English-language parser. > > I do think that's impressive. I'm just not sure how I would actually work > with the parser's output. > What do you want to do with it? It's pretty much just like any other parser: it tells you what is connected to what, in what way, and why. Tells you what the subject is, where the verb is, what the object is (if the verb has one), points at your adjectives, modifiers, noun-phrases, preposition-phrases, tells you if its a question, and what kind of question, if its a statement, and what kind of statement, etc. Pretty standard stuff. -- lins -- cassette tapes - analog TV - film cameras - you ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/Ta6fce6a7b640886a-M33e1eb9e9958d0d7f9067b57 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
