How (not) to train a dependency parser: The curious case of jackknifing part-of-speech taggers
2017-07-01ACL 2017Unverified0· sign in to hype
{\v{Z}}eljko Agi{\'c}, Natalie Schluter
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In dependency parsing, jackknifing taggers is indiscriminately used as a simple adaptation strategy. Here, we empirically evaluate when and how (not) to use jackknifing in parsing. On 26 languages, we reveal a preference that conflicts with, and surpasses the ubiquitous ten-folding. We show no clear benefits of tagging the training data in cross-lingual parsing.