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ACL
2004
15 years 1 months ago
Head-Driven Parsing for Word Lattices
We present the first application of the head-driven statistical parsing model of Collins (1999) as a simultaneous language model and parser for largevocabulary speech recognition....
Christopher Collins, Bob Carpenter, Gerald Penn
ICDAR
2009
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
A Novel Two Stage Evaluation Methodology for Word Segmentation Techniques
Word segmentation is a critical stage towards word and character recognition as well as word spotting and mainly concerns two basic aspects, distance computation and gap classific...
Georgios Louloudis, Nikolaos Stamatopoulos, Basili...
DEXA
2006
Springer
141views Database» more  DEXA 2006»
15 years 3 months ago
Multi-term Web Query Expansion Using WordNet
In this paper, we propose a method for multi-term query expansions based on WordNet. In our approach, Hypernym/Hyponymy and Synonym relations in WordNet is used as the basic expans...
Zhiguo Gong, Chan Wa Cheang, Leong Hou U
FLAIRS
2008
15 years 2 months ago
Using Latent Semantic Analysis to Explore Second Language Lexical Development
This study explores how Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) can be used as a method to examine the lexical development of second language (L2) speakers. This year long longitudinal stu...
Scott A. Crossley, Thomas L. Salsbury, Philip M. M...
KER
2008
103views more  KER 2008»
14 years 11 months ago
A context-sensitive framework for lexical ontologies
Human categorization is neither a binary nor a context-free process. Rather, the criteria that govern the use and recognition of certain concepts may be satisfied to different deg...
Tony Veale, Yanfen Hao