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What are some good survey or review papers on the state of the art of machine learning approaches to grammatical/syntactic structure of natural languages?
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What are some good survey or review papers on the state of the art of machine learning approaches to grammatical/syntactic structure of natural languages?
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What are some good survey or review papers on the state of the art of machine learning approaches to grammatical/syntactic structure of natural languages?
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“Grammar as a foreign language” (2015) by Vinyals et al. is not a review paper but is a significant breakthrough by appling sequence-to-sequence deep learning.
"Advances in natural language processing" (2015) by Hirschberg and Manning provides general overview, including parsing.
"Recent Trends in Deep Learning Based Natural Language Processing" (2018) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8416973 by Young et al. covers popular deep learning approaches and list current benchmarks for parsing.
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“Grammar as a foreign language” (2015) by Vinyals et al. is not a review paper but is a significant breakthrough by appling sequence-to-sequence deep learning.
"Advances in natural language processing" (2015) by Hirschberg and Manning provides general overview, including parsing.
"Recent Trends in Deep Learning Based Natural Language Processing" (2018) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8416973 by Young et al. covers popular deep learning approaches and list current benchmarks for parsing.
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“Grammar as a foreign language” (2015) by Vinyals et al. is not a review paper but is a significant breakthrough by appling sequence-to-sequence deep learning.
"Advances in natural language processing" (2015) by Hirschberg and Manning provides general overview, including parsing.
"Recent Trends in Deep Learning Based Natural Language Processing" (2018) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8416973 by Young et al. covers popular deep learning approaches and list current benchmarks for parsing.
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“Grammar as a foreign language” (2015) by Vinyals et al. is not a review paper but is a significant breakthrough by appling sequence-to-sequence deep learning.
"Advances in natural language processing" (2015) by Hirschberg and Manning provides general overview, including parsing.
"Recent Trends in Deep Learning Based Natural Language Processing" (2018) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8416973 by Young et al. covers popular deep learning approaches and list current benchmarks for parsing.
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“Grammar as a foreign language” (2015) by Vinyals et al. is not a review paper but is a significant breakthrough by appling sequence-to-sequence deep learning.
"Advances in natural language processing" (2015) by Hirschberg and Manning provides general overview, including parsing.
"Recent Trends in Deep Learning Based Natural Language Processing" (2018) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8416973 by Young et al. covers popular deep learning approaches and list current benchmarks for parsing.
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