New Methods In Language Processing

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D. B. Jones, H. Somers
Routledge, 5 nov. 2013 - 385 pages
Studies in Computational Linguistics presents authoritative texts from an international team of leading computational linguists. The books range from the senior undergraduate textbook to the research level monograph and provide a showcase for a broad range of recent developments in the field. The series should be interesting reading for researchers and students alike involved at this interface of linguistics and computing.
 

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a comparison with lazy
an analogybased approach
Towards a hybrid abstract generation system
Recurrent neural networks and natural language processing
Learning the semantics of aspect
Experiments in robust parsing with a Guided Propagation Network
Learning semantic relationships and syntactic roles in a simple
A naturallanguagetranslation neural network
Direct parsetree translation in cooperation with the transfer method
Evaluating the information gain of probabilitybased PPdisambiguation
Automatic error detection in partofspeech tagging
A method of parsing English based on sentence form
A new approach to center tracking
Structuring raw discourse
parsing

A system for automating concordance line selection
A machine learning approach to anaphoric reference
Some methods for the extraction of bilingual terminology
Efficient disambiguation by means of stochastic treesubstitution
Towards automatically aligning German compounds with English word
Corpusbased acquisition of transfer functions using psycholinguistic
A stochastic GovernmentBinding parser
Evolutionary algorithms for dialogue optimization as an example of
Software reuse objectoriented frameworks and
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