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IJCNLP
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Semantic Role Tagging for Chinese at the Lexical Level
This paper reports on a study of semantic role tagging in Chinese, in the absence of a parser. We investigated the effect of using only lexical information in statistical training;...
Oi Yee Kwong, Benjamin K. Tsou
COLING
2010
12 years 12 months ago
A Working Report on Statistically Modeling Dative Variation in Mandarin Chinese
Dative variation is a widely observed syntactic phenomenon in world languages (e.g. I gave John a book and I gave a book to John). It has been shown that which surface form will b...
Yao Yao, Feng-hsi Liu
SPLC
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Feature Descriptions for Context-oriented Programming
In Context-oriented Programming (COP), programs can be partitioned into behavioral variations expressed as sets of partial program definitions. Such layers can be activated and de...
Pascal Costanza, Theo D'Hondt
ATAL
2005
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
IOM/T: an interaction description language for multi-agent systems
A multi-agent system is a useful approach for the complex systems. One of the important concepts of multi-agent systems is cooperativeness, or interactions. However, existing lang...
Takuo Doi, Yasuyuki Tahara, Shinichi Honiden
EACL
2009
ACL Anthology
14 years 5 months ago
Semitic Morphological Analysis and Generation Using Finite State Transducers with Feature Structures
This paper presents an application of finite state transducers weighted with feature structure descriptions, following Amtrup (2003), to the morphology of the Semitic language Tig...
Michael Gasser