@incollection{LobinLuengenHilbertetal.2016, author = {Henning Lobin and Harald L{\"u}ngen and Mirco Hilbert and Maja B{\"a}renf{\"a}nger}, title = {Processing Text-Technological Resources in Discourse Parsing}, series = {Modeling, Learning, and Processing of Text-Technological Data Structures}, editor = {Alexander Mehler and Kai-Uwe K{\"u}hnberger and Henning Lobin and Harald L{\"u}ngen and Angelika Storrer and Andreas Witt}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin/Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-642-22612-0 (Print)}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-22613-7\_3}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-48317}, pages = {35 -- 58}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Discourse parsing of complex text types such as scientific research articles requires the analysis of an input document on linguistic and structural levels that go beyond traditionally employed lexical discourse markers. This chapter describes a text-technological approach to discourse parsing. Discourse parsing with the aim of providing a discourse structure is seen as the addition of a new annotation layer for input documents marked up on several linguistic annotation levels. The discourse parser generates discourse structures according to the Rhetorical Structure Theory. An overview of the knowledge sources and components for parsing scientific joumal articles is given. The parser’s core consists of cascaded applications of the GAP, a Generic Annotation Parser. Details of the chart parsing algorithm are provided, as well as a short evaluation in terms of comparisons with reference annotations from our corpus and with recently developed Systems with a similar task.}, language = {en} }