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EMNLP
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Learning to Predict Code-Switching Points
Predicting possible code-switching points can help develop more accurate methods for automatically processing mixed-language text, such as multilingual language models for speech ...
Thamar Solorio, Yang Liu
ACL
2006
13 years 9 months ago
Analysis and Repair of Name Tagger Errors
Name tagging is a critical early stage in many natural language processing pipelines. In this paper we analyze the types of errors produced by a tagger, distinguishing name classi...
Heng Ji, Ralph Grishman
DS
2001
118views Database» more  DS 2001»
13 years 9 months ago
Constraints as Mobile Specifications in E-Commerce Applications
We show how quantified constraints expressed in a sub-language of first-order logic, againstashareddatamodelthatisfreetoevolve, provideanexcellentwayof transporting domain-specific...
Kit-ying Hui, Peter M. D. Gray, Graham J. L. Kemp,...
KDD
2005
ACM
192views Data Mining» more  KDD 2005»
14 years 8 months ago
Modeling and predicting personal information dissemination behavior
In this paper, we propose a new way to automatically model and predict human behavior of receiving and disseminating information by analyzing the contact and content of personal c...
Xiaodan Song, Ching-Yung Lin, Belle L. Tseng, Ming...
CODES
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Early estimation of the size of VHDL projects
The analysis of the amount of human resources required to complete a project is felt as a critical issue in any company of the electronics industry. In particular, early estimatin...
William Fornaciari, Fabio Salice, Daniele Paolo Sc...