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arxiv: cmp-lg/9603002 · v1 · submitted 1996-03-08 · cmp-lg · cs.CL

Finite-State Approximation of Phrase-Structure Grammars

classification cmp-lg cs.CL
keywords grammarsfinite-statemodelscontext-freephrase-structurealgorithmapproximationlanguage
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Phrase-structure grammars are effective models for important syntactic and semantic aspects of natural languages, but can be computationally too demanding for use as language models in real-time speech recognition. Therefore, finite-state models are used instead, even though they lack expressive power. To reconcile those two alternatives, we designed an algorithm to compute finite-state approximations of context-free grammars and context-free-equivalent augmented phrase-structure grammars. The approximation is exact for certain context-free grammars generating regular languages, including all left-linear and right-linear context-free grammars. The algorithm has been used to build finite-state language models for limited-domain speech recognition tasks.

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