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_aAdvances in Natural Language Processing _h[electronic resource] : _b5th International Conference, FinTAL 2006 Turku, Finland, August 23-25, 2006 Proceedings / _cedited by Tapio Salakoski, Filip Ginter, Sampo Pyysalo, Tapio Pahikkala. |
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_aLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, _x2945-9141 ; _v4139 |
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505 | 0 | _aKeynote Addresses -- Recursion in Natural Languages -- The Explanatory Combinatorial Dictionary as the Key Tool in Machine Translation -- A Finite-State Approximation of Optimality Theory: The Case of Finnish Prosody -- Research Papers -- A Bilingual Corpus of Novels Aligned at Paragraph Level -- A Computational Implementation of Internally Headed Relative Clause Constructions -- A Corpus-Based Empirical Account of Adverbial Clauses Across Speech and Writing in Contemporary British English -- A Korean Syntactic Parser Customized for Korean-English Patent MT System -- A Scalable and Distributed NLP Architecture for Web Document Annotation -- A Straightforward Method for Automatic Identification of Marginalized Languages -- A Text Mining Approach for Definition Question Answering -- Accommodating Multiword Expressions in an Arabic LFG Grammar -- Analysis of EU Languages Through Text Compression -- Applying Latent Dirichlet Allocation to Automatic Essay Grading -- Automatic Acquisition of Semantic Relationships from Morphological Relatedness -- Automatic Feature Extraction for Question Classification Based on Dissimilarity of Probability Distributions -- Cat3LB and Cast3LB: From Constituents to Dependencies -- Classification of News Web Documents Based on Structural Features -- Cognition and Physio-acoustic Correlates - Audio and Audio-visual Effects of a Short English Emotional Statement: On JL2, FL2 and EL1 -- Compiling Generalized Two-Level Rules and Grammars -- Computer Analysis of the Turkmen Language Morphology -- Coordination Structures in a Typed Feature Structure Grammar: Formalization and Implementation -- Cue-Based Interpretation of Customer's Requests: Analysis of Estonian Dialogue Corpus -- Czech-English Phrase-Based Machine Translation -- Deep vs. Shallow Semantic AnalysisApplied to Textual Entailment Recognition -- Dictionary-Free Morphological Classifier of Russian Nouns -- Discourse Segmentation of German Written Texts -- Document Clustering Based on Maximal Frequent Sequences -- Enriching Thesauri with Hierarchical Relationships by Pattern Matching in Dictionaries -- Evaluation of Alignment Methods for HTML Parallel Text -- Experiments in Passage Selection and Answer Identification for Question Answering -- Extracting Idiomatic Hungarian Verb Frames -- Extracting Term Collocations for Directing Users to Informative Web Pages -- Feasibility of Enriching a Chinese Synonym Dictionary with a Synchronous Chinese Corpus -- Finding Spanish Syllabification Rules with Decision Trees -- Identifying Text Discourse Structure of the Narratives Describing Psychiatric Patients' Defense Mechanisms -- Implementing a Rule-Based Speech Synthesizer on a Mobile Platform -- Improving Phrase-Based Statistical Translation Through Combination of Word Alignments -- Improving Statistical Word Alignments with Morpho-syntactic Transformations -- Improving Term Extraction with Terminological Resources -- Improving Thai Spelling Recognition with Tone Features -- Incorporating External Information in Bayesian Classifiers Via Linear Feature Transformations -- Is a Morphologically Complex Language Really that Complex in Full-Text Retrieval? 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_aArtificial intelligence. _93407 |
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_aMachine theory. _9137193 |
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_aNatural Language Processing (NLP). _931587 |
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