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CICLING
2005
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Toward Acoustic Models for Languages with Limited Linguistic Resources
This paper discuses preliminary results on acoustic models creation through acoustic models already in existence for another language. In this work we show as case of study, the cr...
Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Viet Bac Le, Manuel...
EACL
2009
ACL Anthology
14 years 8 months ago
Analysing Wikipedia and Gold-Standard Corpora for NER Training
Named entity recognition (NER) for English typically involves one of three gold standards: MUC, CoNLL, or BBN, all created by costly manual annotation. Recent work has used Wikipe...
Joel Nothman, Tara Murphy, James R. Curran
CORR
1999
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Supervised Grammar Induction Using Training Data with Limited Constituent Information
Corpus-based grammar induction generally relies on hand-parsed training data to learn the structure of the language. Unfortunately, the cost of building large annotated corpora is...
Rebecca Hwa
EJC
2003
13 years 8 months ago
A Theory of Signs for Database Semantics
The goal of this paper is to build a bridge from a certain intuitive conception of natural language communication, called the SLIM theory of language, to a technical approach, cal...
Roland Hausser
SOFSEM
2000
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Towards High Speed Grammar Induction on Large Text Corpora
Abstract. In this paper we describe an e cient and scalable implementation for grammar induction based on the EMILE approach ( 2], 3], 4], 5], 6]). The current EMILE 4.1 implementa...
Pieter W. Adriaans, Marten Trautwein, Marco Vervoo...