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ACL
1996
14 years 11 months ago
On Reversing the Generation Process in Optimality Theory
Optimality Theory, a constraint-based phonology and morphology paradigm, has allowed linguists to make elegant analyses of many phenomena, including infixation and reduplication. ...
J. Eric Fosler
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ACL
2010
14 years 7 months ago
Cognitively Plausible Models of Human Language Processing
We pose the development of cognitively plausible models of human language processing as a challenge for computational linguistics. Existing models can only deal with isolated phen...
Frank Keller
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ANLP
2000
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A Weighted Robust Parsing Approach to Semantic Annotation
This paper proposes a grammar-based approach to semantic annotation which combines the notions of robust parsing and fuzzy grammars. We present an overview of a preliminary resear...
Hatem Ghorbel, Vincenzo Pallotta
IJVR
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Narrating Built Heritage by Its Own Storytelling
This paper intends to demonstrate the importance of a Linguistic approach for understanding the complexity implied in the simulations of the Built Environment. Indeed, it will be a...
Ruggero Lancia
SEMCO
2009
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Understanding Implicit Entities and Events with Getaruns
- Semantic processing represents the new challenge for all applications that require text understanding, as for instance Q/A. In this paper we will highlight the need to couple sta...
Rodolfo Delmonte