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EMNLP
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Learning Hebrew Roots: Machine Learning with Linguistic Constraints
The morphology of Semitic languages is unique in the sense that the major word-formation mechanism is an inherently non-concatenative process of interdigitation, whereby two morph...
Ezra Daya, Dan Roth, Shuly Wintner
LREC
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Tagging a Hebrew Corpus: the Case of Participles
We report on an effort to build a corpus of Modern Hebrew tagged with parts of speech and morphology. We designed a tagset specific to Hebrew while focusing on four aspects: the t...
Meni Adler, Yael Dahan Netzer, Yoav Goldberg, Davi...
ICALT
2003
IEEE
14 years 19 days ago
Constructivism vs. Objectivism: Where is difference for Designers of e-Learning Environments?
This position paper discusses different philosophical views of learning and the consequences of these different epistemologies on the design of online learning environments. Acade...
Miguel Baptista Nunes, Maggie McPherson
COLING
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Learning Phrase Boundaries for Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation
Hierarchical phrase-based models provide a powerful mechanism to capture non-local phrase reorderings for statistical machine translation (SMT). However, many phrase reorderings a...
Zhongjun He, Yao Meng, Hao Yu