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COLING
2002
13 years 5 months ago
Best Analysis Selection in Inflectional Languages
Ambiguity is the fundamental property of natural language. Perhaps, the most burdensome case of ambiguity manifests itself on the syntactic level of analysis. In order to face up ...
Ales Horák, Pavel Smrz
LREC
2008
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13 years 6 months ago
Acquiring a Poor Man's Inflectional Lexicon for German
Many NLP modules and applications require the availability of a module for wide-coverage inflectional analysis. One way to obtain such analyses is to use an morphological analyser...
Peter Adolphs
EMNLP
2010
13 years 3 months ago
A New Approach to Lexical Disambiguation of Arabic Text
We describe a model for the lexical analysis of Arabic text, using the lists of alternatives supplied by a broad-coverage morphological analyzer, SAMA, which include stable lemma ...
Rushin Shah, Paramveer S. Dhillon, Mark Liberman, ...
SIGIR
2002
ACM
13 years 4 months ago
Improving stemming for Arabic information retrieval: light stemming and co-occurrence analysis
Arabic, a highly inflected language, requires good stemming for effective information retrieval, yet no standard approach to stemming has emerged. We developed several light stemm...
Leah S. Larkey, Lisa Ballesteros, Margaret E. Conn...
GFKL
2006
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Putting Successor Variety Stemming to Work
Stemming algorithms find canonical forms for inflected words, e. g. for declined nouns or conjugated verbs. Since such a unification of words with respect to gender, number, time, ...
Benno Stein, Martin Potthast