CLJan 28, 2015

Survey:Natural Language Parsing For Indian Languages

arXiv:1501.07005v19 citations
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AI Analysis

It provides a foundational overview for researchers working on NLP tools for Indian languages, but is incremental as it is a survey.

This paper surveys syntactic parsing methods for Indian languages, which are morphologically rich and agglutinative, to support NLP applications like machine translation, but does not present new experimental results or numbers.

Syntactic parsing is a necessary task which is required for NLP applications including machine translation. It is a challenging task to develop a qualitative parser for morphological rich and agglutinative languages. Syntactic analysis is used to understand the grammatical structure of a natural language sentence. It outputs all the grammatical information of each word and its constituent. Also issues related to it help us to understand the language in a more detailed way. This literature survey is groundwork to understand the different parser development for Indian languages and various approaches that are used to develop such tools and techniques. This paper provides a survey of research papers from well known journals and conferences.

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