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  1-10 of 38 Reviews about "Language Parsing And Understanding (I.2.7...)": Date Reviewed
  Automatic language identification in texts: a survey
Jauhiainen T., Lui M., Zampieri M., Baldwin T., Lindén K. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 65(1): 675-782, 2019.  Type: Article

One might think that automatic language identification (LI) is straightforward--surely, distinguishing English from Polish is easy. This review shows that the problem is much harder than one might expect. For example, distingu...

Mar 19 2020
  Sequential summarization: a full view of Twitter trending topics
Mladenovic M., Gao D., Li W., Cai X., Zhang R., Ouyang Y. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing 22(2): 293-302, 2014.  Type: Article

This paper describes an approach to summarize trending topics on Twitter. The tweets for a given topic are linearly segmented into more granular subtopics that define a single action or event....

Jul 11 2014
  Extracting person names from diverse and noisy OCR text
Packer T., Lutes J., Stewart A., Embley D., Ringger E., Seppi K., Jensen L.  AND 2010 (Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Analytics for Noisy Unstructured Text Data, Toronto, ON, Canada, Oct 26, 2010) 19-26, 2010.  Type: Proceedings

The authors of this paper provide a satisfying read about name entity recognition (NER) in noisy optical character recognition (OCR) texts. They deliver on their promise of providing answers to many questions that researchers in this a...

Mar 31 2011
  Toward understanding natural language directions
Kollar T., Tellex S., Roy D., Roy N.  HRI 2010 (Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Osaka, Japan, Mar 2-5, 2010) 259-266, 2010.  Type: Proceedings

This paper describes the progress of a multi-university project on the use of natural language directions for robots in a first-responder scenario. Specifically, the paper reports on an approach to understanding directions. One advanta...

Aug 23 2010
  A content-collaborative recommender that exploits WordNet-based user profiles for neighborhood formation
Degemmis M., Lops P., Semeraro G. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction 17(3): 217-255, 2007.  Type: Article

On popular e-commerce sites, recommendations derived from a customer’s purchase history are based on collaborative or content-based filtering. Each of these recommendation techniques has shortcomings in terms of efficiency, a...

Oct 12 2007
  Using semantic templates for a natural language interface to the CINDI virtual library
Stratica N., Kosseim L., Desai B. Data & Knowledge Engineering 55(1): 4-19, 2005.  Type: Article

The authors present their research on the translation of English sentences into structured query language (SQL) queries for a relational database system known as CINDI, which was developed at Concordia University. The authors present a...

Mar 19 2007
  Wittgenstein, language and information: "Back to the rough ground!"
Blair D., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2006.  Type: Book (9781402041129)

To a mathematician, the “philosophy of language” is irrelevant—the structures used in mathematics and logical procedures used to manipulate them are defined axiomatically and precisely. The phi...

Nov 6 2006
  Mining natural language answers from the Web
Neumann G., Xu F. Web Intelligence and Agent Systems 2(2): 123-135, 2004.  Type: Article

Using the Internet as a vehicle to successfully answer questions in natural language is the intriguing premise of this paper. The authors introduce WAG, a Web-based answer extraction program that produces short answers based on German ...

May 9 2005
  LR parsing for tree adjoining grammars and its application to corpus-based natural language parsingProlo C.2003 Type: Doctoral Thesis
In his ambitious dissertation, Prolo develops a left-right (LR) parser using tree adjoining grammars (TAGs), with the intention of combining the richness of TAGs and the mostly deterministic behavior of LR parsers to reduce ambiguity. ...

Apr 18 2005
  The interaction of domain knowledge and linguistic structure in natural language processing: interpreting hypernymic propositions in biomedical text
Rindflesh T., Fiszman M. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 36(6): 462-477, 2003.  Type: Article

A hypernymic proposition in a text is a statement such as “modafinil is a novel stimulant,” in which one concept is identified as a subtype of another. Rindflesh and Fiszman apply a heuristic method of identifying s...

Aug 25 2004
 
 
 
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