actually, it is easy to get a tagger (such as brill's) also to do chunking; if
you cast the problem such that the chunks do not overlap and are not nested,
then chunking is the same as tagging. here's a short paper on how you might go
about doing it:
http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~osborne/shallow.ps.gz
Miles
Quoting "Judith D. Schlesinger" <judith@super.org>:
> Thanks for the suggestions that I'm already starting to get. I'll post
>
> a summary
> to the list in a few days.
>
> In the meantime, I should have said that I'm aware of the Brill tagger.
>
> But,
> unless someone knows something that I don't, it doesn't do chunking so
> ...
>
> Thanks again--
>
> Judith Schlesinger
> judith@super.org
>
>
>
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