Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing Second International Conference, CICLing 2001, Mexico-City, Mexico, February 18-24, 2001. Proceedings /

CICLing 2001 is the second annual Conference on Intelligent text processing and Computational Linguistics (hence the name CICLing), see www.CICLing.org. It is intended to provide a balanced view of the cutting edge developments in both theoretical foundations of computational linguistics and practic...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Gelbukh, Alexander (Επιμελητής έκδοσης, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2001.
Σειρά:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2004
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Computational Linguistics -- What Is a Natural Language and How to Describe It? Meaning-Text Approaches in Contrast with Generative Approaches -- A Fully Lexicalized Grammar for French Based on Meaning-Text Theory -- Modeling the Level of Involvement of Verbal Arguments -- Magical Number Seven Plus or Minus Two: Syntactic Structure Recognition in Japanese and English Sentences -- Spatio-temporal Indexing in Database Semantics -- Russellian and Strawsonian Definite Descriptions in Situation Semantics -- Treatment of Personal Pronouns Based on Their Parameterization -- Modeling Textual Context in Linguistic Pattern Matching -- Statistical Methods in Studying the Semantics of Size Adjectives -- Numerical Model of the Strategy for Choosing Polite Expressions -- Outstanding Issues in Anaphora Resolution -- PHORA: A NLP System for Spanish -- Belief Revision on Anaphora Resolution -- A Machine-Learning Approach to Estimating the Referential Properties of Japanese Noun Phrases -- The Referring Expressions in the Other's Comment -- Lexical Semantic Ambiguity Resolution with Bigram-Based Decision Trees -- Interpretation of Compound Nominals Using WordNet -- Specification Marks for Word Sense Disambiguation: New Development -- Three Mechanisms of Parser Driving for Structure Disambiguation -- Recent Research in the Field of Example-Based Machine Translation -- Intelligent Case Based Machine Translation System -- A Hierarchical Phrase Alignment from English and Japanese Bilingual Text -- Title Generation Using a Training Corpus -- A New Approach in Building a Corpus for Natural Language Generation Systems -- A Study on Text Generation from Non-verbal Information on 2D Charts -- Interactive Multilingual Generation -- A Computational Feature Analysis for Multilingual Character-to-Character Dialogue -- Experiments on Extracting Knowledge from a Machine-Readable Dictionary of Synonym Differences -- Recognition of Author's Scientific and Technical Terms -- Lexical-Semantic Tagging of an Italian Corpus -- Meaning Sort - Three Examples: Dictionary Construction, Tagged Corpus Construction, and Information Presentation System - -- Converting Morphological Information Using Lexicalized and General Conversion -- Zipf and Heaps Laws' Coefficients Depend on Language -- Applying Productive Derivational Morphology to Term Indexing of Spanish Texts -- Unification-Based Lexicon and Morphology with Speculative Feature Signalling -- A Method of Pre-computing Connectivity Relations for Japanese/Korean POS Tagging -- A Hybrid Approach of Text Segmentation Based on Sensitive Word Concept for NLP -- Web-Based Arabic Morphological Analyzer -- Stochastic Parsing and Parallelism -- Practical Nondeterministic DR(k) Parsing on Graph-Structured Stack -- Intelligent Text Processing -- Text Categorization Using Adaptive Context Trees -- Text Categorization through Multistrategy Learning and Visualization -- Automatic Topic Identification Using Ontology Hierarchy -- Software for Creating Domain-Oriented Dictionaries and Document Clustering in Full-Text Databases -- Chi-Square Classifier for Document Categorization -- Information Retrieval of Electronic Medical Records -- Automatic Keyword Extraction Using Domain Knowledge -- Approximate VLDC Pattern Matching in Shared-Forest -- Knowledge Engineering for Intelligent Information Retrieval -- Is Peritext a Key for Audiovisual Documents? The Use of Texts Describing Television Programs to Assist Indexing -- An Information Space Using Topic Identification for Retrieved Documents -- Contextual Rules for Text Analysis -- Finding Correlative Associations among News Topics. 
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