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We present a practical co-training method for bootstrapping statistical parsers using a small amount of manually parsed training material and a much larger pool of raw sentences. Experimental results show that unlabelled sentences can be used to improve the performance of statistical parsers. In addition, we consider the problem of boot-strapping parsers when the manually parsed training material is in a different domain to either the raw sentences or the testing material. We show that boot-strapping continues to be useful, even though no manually produced parses from the target domain are used.
Steedman et al. (Wed,) studied this question.