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FUZZIEEE
2007
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
The Parametric Modification of Fuzzy Sets Constituting a Content of Medical Linguistic Variables
One of the most important features of fuzzy set theory is its potential for the modeling of natural language expressions. Most works done on this topic focus on some parts of natur...
Elisabeth Rakus-Andersson
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COLING
2002
14 years 9 months ago
Cross Linguistic Phoneme Correspondences
Cross-linguistic phoneme correspondences, or metaphonemes1 , can be defined across languages which are relatively closely related in exactly the same way as correspondences can be...
Lynne J. Cahill, Carole Tiberius
LREC
2008
138views Education» more  LREC 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
Bridging the Gap between Linguists and Technology Developers: Large-Scale, Sociolinguistic Annotation for Dialect and Speaker Re
Recent years have seen increased interest within the speaker recognition community in high-level features including, for example, lexical choice, idiomatic expressions or syntacti...
Christopher Cieri, Stephanie Strassel, Meghan Lamm...
AICOM
2004
118views more  AICOM 2004»
14 years 9 months ago
Qualitative pattern matching with linguistic terms
Abstract. In the framework of possibility theory, a tool named `fuzzy pattern matching' (FPM) has been proposed in the eighties and since successfully used in flexible queryin...
Yannick Loiseau, Henri Prade, Mohand Boughanem
83
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NAACL
2010
14 years 7 months ago
The Simple Truth about Dependency and Phrase Structure Representations: An Opinion Piece
There are many misconceptions about dependency representations and phrase structure representations for syntax. They are partly due to terminological confusion, partly due to a la...
Owen Rambow