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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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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
ACL
1998
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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
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
12 years 11 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...