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Hubiness, length, crossings and their relationships in dependency trees

Published 12 years agoVersion 5arXiv:1304.4086

Authors

Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho

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cs.CLcs.DMcs.SIphysics.soc-ph

Abstract

Here tree dependency structures are studied from three different perspectives: their degree variance (hubiness), the mean dependency length and the number of dependency crossings. Bounds that reveal pairwise dependencies among these three metrics are derived. Hubiness (the variance of degrees) plays a central role: the mean dependency length is bounded below by hubiness while the number of crossings is bounded above by hubiness. Our findings suggest that the online memory cost of a sentence might be determined not just by the ordering of words but also by the hubiness of the underlying structure. The 2nd moment of degree plays a crucial role that is reminiscent of its role in large complex networks.

Hubiness, length, crossings and their relationships in dependency trees

12 years ago
v5
1 author

Categories

cs.CLcs.DMcs.SIphysics.soc-ph

Abstract

Here tree dependency structures are studied from three different perspectives: their degree variance (hubiness), the mean dependency length and the number of dependency crossings. Bounds that reveal pairwise dependencies among these three metrics are derived. Hubiness (the variance of degrees) plays a central role: the mean dependency length is bounded below by hubiness while the number of crossings is bounded above by hubiness. Our findings suggest that the online memory cost of a sentence might be determined not just by the ordering of words but also by the hubiness of the underlying structure. The 2nd moment of degree plays a crucial role that is reminiscent of its role in large complex networks.

Authors

Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho

arXiv ID: 1304.4086
Published Apr 15, 2013

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