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CONTEXT
2003
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Unpacking Meaning from Words: A Context-Centered Approach to Computational Lexicon Design
Abstract. The knowledge representation tradition in computational lexicon design represents words as static encapsulations of purely lexical knowledge. We suggest that this view po...
Hugo Liu
SIGLEX
1991
13 years 8 months ago
Logical Structures in the Lexicon
The lexical entry for a word must contain all the information needed to construct a semantic representation for sentences that contain the word. Because of that requirement, the f...
John F. Sowa
EJC
2009
13 years 2 months ago
From Word Form Surfaces to Communication
The starting point of this paper is the external surface of a word form, for example the agent-external acoustic perturbations constituting a language sign in speech or the dots o...
Roland Hausser
COLING
2002
13 years 4 months ago
A Robust Cross-Style Bilingual Sentences Alignment Model
Most current sentence alignment approaches adopt sentence length and cognate as the alignment features; and they are mostly trained and tested in the documents with the same style...
Tz-Liang Kueng, Keh-Yih Su
CORR
2002
Springer
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13 years 4 months ago
Unsupervised Learning of Morphology without Morphemes
The first morphological learner based upon the theory of Whole Word Morphology (Ford et al., 1997) is outlined, and preliminary evaluation results are presented. The program, Whol...
Sylvain Neuvel, Sean A. Fulop