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-====== Report from RG on 2011-10-24 ======+====== From Baby Steps to Leapfrog: How “Less is More” in Unsupervised Dependency Parsing ======
 //Talk by Martin Majliš\\ //Talk by Martin Majliš\\
 Report by Oldřich Krůza//\\ Report by Oldřich Krůza//\\
  
 +===== Introduction =====
  
 On Monday, October 24th 2011, we heard a talk about a paper by Valentin On Monday, October 24th 2011, we heard a talk about a paper by Valentin
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 unsupervised parsing, and reports a success in a rate of percents, which unsupervised parsing, and reports a success in a rate of percents, which
 certainly makes it a paper worth notice. certainly makes it a paper worth notice.
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 +==== Notes ====
  
 Most of the attendants apparently understood the talk and the paper well, and a Most of the attendants apparently understood the talk and the paper well, and a
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 face to face with words like "unbridled" or "jettison", which I personally had face to face with words like "unbridled" or "jettison", which I personally had
 never seen before. never seen before.
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 +=== Conclusion ===
  
 All in all, it was a paper worth reading, well presented, and thoroughly All in all, it was a paper worth reading, well presented, and thoroughly
 discussed, bringing useful general ideas as well as interesting details. discussed, bringing useful general ideas as well as interesting details.

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