tech,4-3-C92-4199,bq |
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. The proposed mechanism includes
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title-driven name recognition
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,
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adaptive dynamic word formation
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#18319
The proposed mechanism includestitle-driven name recognition, adaptive dynamic word formation, identification of 2-character and 3-character Chinese names without title. |
other,19-2-C92-4199,bq |
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, is proposed for identifying
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unknown words
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, especially
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personal names
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#18304
In this paper, a new mechanism, based on the concept of sublanguage, is proposed for identifyingunknown words, especially personal names, in Chinese newspapers. |
tech,8-3-C92-4199,bq |
title-driven name recognition
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,
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adaptive dynamic word formation
|
</term>
,
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identification of 2-character
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#18323
The proposed mechanism includes title-driven name recognition,adaptive dynamic word formation, identification of 2-character and 3-character Chinese names without title. |
other,23-2-C92-4199,bq |
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unknown words
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, especially
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personal names
|
</term>
, in
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Chinese newspapers
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|
#18308
In this paper, a new mechanism, based on the concept of sublanguage, is proposed for identifying unknown words, especiallypersonal names, in Chinese newspapers. |
other,13-2-C92-4199,bq |
mechanism , based on the concept of
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sublanguage
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, is proposed for identifying
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#18298
In this paper, a new mechanism, based on the concept ofsublanguage, is proposed for identifying unknown words, especially personal names, in Chinese newspapers. |
tool,17-4-C92-4199,bq |
compare them with the results by the
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NTHU 's statistic-based system
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, the only system that we know has
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#18355
We will show the experimental results for two corpora and compare them with the results by theNTHU 's statistic-based system, the only system that we know has attacked the same problem. |
tech,10-1-C92-4199,bq |
been an important and active issue in
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Chinese Natural Language Processing
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. In this paper , a new mechanism
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#18280
Word Identification has been an important and active issue inChinese Natural Language Processing. |
other,27-2-C92-4199,bq |
especially
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personal names
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, in
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|
Chinese newspapers
|
</term>
. The proposed mechanism includes
|
#18312
In this paper, a new mechanism, based on the concept of sublanguage, is proposed for identifying unknown words, especially personal names, inChinese newspapers. |
tech,13-3-C92-4199,bq |
adaptive dynamic word formation
</term>
,
<term>
|
identification of 2-character and 3-character Chinese names without title
|
</term>
. We will show the experimental results
|
#18328
The proposed mechanism includes title-driven name recognition, adaptive dynamic word formation,identification of 2-character and 3-character Chinese names without title. |
lr,8-4-C92-4199,bq |
show the experimental results for two
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|
corpora
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</term>
and compare them with the results
|
#18346
We will show the experimental results for twocorpora and compare them with the results by the NTHU's statistic-based system, the only system that we know has attacked the same problem. |
other,13-5-C92-4199,bq |
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WI systems
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without the
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name identification
|
</term>
capability . This paper describes
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#18385
The experimental results have shown significant improvements over the WI systems without thename identification capability. |
other,0-1-C92-4199,bq |
great effectiveness of this approach .
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Word Identification
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has been an important and active
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#18270
A pilot system has shown great effectiveness of this approach.Word Identification has been an important and active issue in Chinese Natural Language Processing. |
tech,9-5-C92-4199,bq |
significant improvements over the
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WI systems
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without the
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name identification
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#18381
The experimental results have shown significant improvements over theWI systems without the name identification capability. |