Stack-Pointer Networks for Dependency Parsing
We introduce a novel architecture for dependency parsing: \emph{stack-pointer networks} (\textbf{\textsc{StackPtr}}). Combining pointer networks~\citep{vinyals2015pointer} with an internal stack, the proposed model first reads and encodes the whole sentence, then builds the dependency tree top-down...
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Zusammenfassung: | We introduce a novel architecture for dependency parsing: \emph{stack-pointer
networks} (\textbf{\textsc{StackPtr}}). Combining pointer
networks~\citep{vinyals2015pointer} with an internal stack, the proposed model
first reads and encodes the whole sentence, then builds the dependency tree
top-down (from root-to-leaf) in a depth-first fashion. The stack tracks the
status of the depth-first search and the pointer networks select one child for
the word at the top of the stack at each step. The \textsc{StackPtr} parser
benefits from the information of the whole sentence and all previously derived
subtree structures, and removes the left-to-right restriction in classical
transition-based parsers. Yet, the number of steps for building any (including
non-projective) parse tree is linear in the length of the sentence just as
other transition-based parsers, yielding an efficient decoding algorithm with
$O(n^2)$ time complexity. We evaluate our model on 29 treebanks spanning 20
languages and different dependency annotation schemas, and achieve
state-of-the-art performance on 21 of them. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1805.01087 |