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LREC
2010
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Reusing Grammatical Resources for New Languages
Grammatical approaches to language technology are often considered less optimal than statistical approaches in multilingual settings, where large-scale portability becomes an impo...
Lene Antonsen, Trond Trosterud, Linda Wiechetek
JOLLI
2011
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14 years 3 months ago
Semantically Restricted Argument Dependencies
This paper presents a new take on how argument dependencies in natural language are established and constrained. The paper starts with a rather standard view that (quantificationa...
Alastair Butler
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ACL
1998
15 years 1 months ago
Combining Multiple, Large-Scale Resources in a Reusable Lexicon for Natural Language Generation
A lexicon is an essential component in a generation system but few efforts have been made to build a rich, large-scale lexicon and make it reusable for different generation applic...
Hongyan Jing, Kathleen McKeown
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LREC
2010
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Expanding the Lexicon for a Resource-Poor Language Using a Morphological Analyzer and a Web Crawler
Resource-poor languages may suffer from a lack of any of the basic resources that are fundamental to computational linguistics, including an adequate digital lexicon. Given the re...
Michael Gasser
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Automatically finding semantically consistent n-grams to add new words in LVCSR systems
This paper presents a new method to automatically add n-grams containing out-of-vocabulary (OOV) words to a baseline language model (LM), where these n-grams are sought to be gram...
Gwénolé Lecorvé, Guillaume Gr...