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2009-english
2001-english
2009-english-test-induction
2009-english-test-induction-seed
2009-english-ttr
2010-aux-Quantification_Prototype_Imp
2010-aux-Ronnie-original
2010-aux-VP-Ellipsis
2010-jindigo
2010-jindigo-demo
2010-no-tense-aspect
2012-aux-link-lexicalised
2012-learner-output
2013-english-ttr
2013-english-ttr-induction-seed
2013-english-ttr-matt
2013-english-ttr-no-adj
2013-ttr-bartender
2013-ttr-learner-output
2013-ttr-learner-output2
2014-german-ttr-pento
2015-english-ttr
2015-english-ttr-robot
2016-english-ttr-attribute-learning
2016-english-ttr-restaurant-search
2016-english-ttr-shopping-mall
2017-english-ttr
2017-english-ttr-attribute-learning
2017-english-ttr-copula-simple
2017-english-ttr-restaurant-search-ca
Each lexicon has a limited set of defined words. You can parse sentences containing those words. To see which words are allowed in each lexicon take a look at the corresponsing directory
here
Text to parse
I want to buy a phone
The above text will be parsed by DS
Tree
State(Forest)
Logs
Semantics
Click on nodes to expand, zoom and pan are also enabled.
This is the current state of your parser. Each node corresponds to a parsed tree, which you can see by double clicking on the nodes. Also, by double clicking on the edge labels, you can see the full list of computational and lexical actions.