a. To break (a sentence) down into its component parts of speech with an explanation of the form, function, and syntactical relationship of each part.
b. To describe (a word) by stating its part of speech, form, and syntactical relationships in a sentence.
c. To process (linguistic data such as speech or written language) in real time as it is being spoken or read, in order to determine its linguistic structure and meaning.
2.
a. To examine closely or subject to detailed analysis, especially by breaking up into components: "What are we missing by parsing the behavior of chimpanzees into the conventional categories recognized largely from our own behavior?"(Stephen Jay Gould).
b. To make sense of; comprehend: I simply couldn't parse what you just said.
3. Computers To analyze or separate (input, for example) into more easily processed components.
v.intr.
To admit of being parsed: sentences that do not parse easily.
[Probably from Middle English pars, part of speech, from Latin pars (ōrātiōnis), part (of speech); see perə- in Indo-European roots.]
1. (Grammar) to assign constituent structure to (a sentence or the words in a sentence)
2. (Grammar) (intr) (of a word or linguistic element) to play a specified role in the structure of a sentence
3. (Computer Science) computing to analyse the source code of a computer program to make sure that it is structurally correct before it is compiled and turned into machine code
[C16: from Latin pars (orātionis) part (of speech)]
parse - analyze syntactically by assigning a constituent structure to (a sentence)
grammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics)
analyze, break down, dissect, take apart, analyse - make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features; "analyze a specimen"; "analyze a sentence"; "analyze a chemical compound"
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To do complete probabilistic plan recognition we can view the problem as weighted model counting based on the possible parses. Each parse is viewed as an explanatory model or explanations for the observed actions.
It really contains three diverse sensible movements that the parser utilization to get to the last parse which is a semantic understanding (in first-request rationale) of a common dialect articulation.
Among the topics are dynamic load balancing based on applications global states monitoring, distributed data storage in support for context-aware applications, detecting unstable conjunctive locality-aware predicates in large-scale systems, not seeing the parse trees for the parse forest of a context-free parallel communicating grammar system, and neural network approximations of solution concepts for multiagent coalitions.
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