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LHIP: Extended DCGs for Configurable Robust Parsing
Afzal Ballim
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Graham Russell
Abstract
We present LHIP, a system for incremental grammar development using an extended DCG formalism. The system uses a robust island-based parsing method controlled by user-defined performance thresholds.
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