tech,7-2-A94-1026,bq |
It is critical , therefore , for
<term>
Japanese revision support systems
</term>
to detect and to correct
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
.
|
#20392
It is critical, therefore, forJapanese revision support systems to detect and to correct homophone errors. |
other,9-6-A94-1026,bq |
The basic idea of this method is that a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
component places some restrictions on the
<term>
semantic categories
</term>
of the
<term>
adjoining words
</term>
.
|
#20469
The basic idea of this method is that acompound noun component places some restrictions on the semantic categories of the adjoining words. |
other,17-6-A94-1026,bq |
The basic idea of this method is that a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
component places some restrictions on the
<term>
semantic categories
</term>
of the
<term>
adjoining words
</term>
.
|
#20477
The basic idea of this method is that a compound noun component places some restrictions on thesemantic categories of the adjoining words. |
other,26-7-A94-1026,bq |
The method accurately determines that a
<term>
homophone
</term>
is misused in a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the
<term>
semantic set
</term>
defined by the
<term>
homophone
</term>
.
|
#20510
The method accurately determines that a homophone is misused in a compound noun if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of thesemantic set defined by the homophone. |
other,11-7-A94-1026,bq |
The method accurately determines that a
<term>
homophone
</term>
is misused in a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the
<term>
semantic set
</term>
defined by the
<term>
homophone
</term>
.
|
#20495
The method accurately determines that a homophone is misused in acompound noun if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the semantic set defined by the homophone. |
other,31-7-A94-1026,bq |
The method accurately determines that a
<term>
homophone
</term>
is misused in a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the
<term>
semantic set
</term>
defined by the
<term>
homophone
</term>
.
|
#20515
The method accurately determines that a homophone is misused in a compound noun if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the semantic set defined by thehomophone. |
other,12-8-A94-1026,bq |
Also , the method successfully indicates the correct candidates for the detected
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
.
|
#20529
Also, the method successfully indicates the correct candidates for the detectedhomophone errors. |
other,6-1-A94-1026,bq |
<term>
Japanese texts
</term>
frequently suffer from the
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
caused by the
<term>
KANA-KANJI conversion
</term>
needed to input the
<term>
text
</term>
.
|
#20372
Japanese texts frequently suffer from thehomophone errors caused by the KANA-KANJI conversion needed to input the text. |
other,9-3-A94-1026,bq |
This paper proposes a method for detecting and correcting
<term>
Japanese homophone errors
</term>
in
<term>
compound nouns
</term>
.
|
#20413
This paper proposes a method for detecting and correctingJapanese homophone errors in compound nouns. |
other,10-4-A94-1026,bq |
This method can not only detect
<term>
Japanese homophone errors
</term>
in
<term>
compound nouns
</term>
, but also can find the correct candidates for the detected errors automatically .
|
#20430
This method can not only detect Japanese homophone errors incompound nouns, but also can find the correct candidates for the detected errors automatically. |
other,17-1-A94-1026,bq |
<term>
Japanese texts
</term>
frequently suffer from the
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
caused by the
<term>
KANA-KANJI conversion
</term>
needed to input the
<term>
text
</term>
.
|
#20383
Japanese texts frequently suffer from the homophone errors caused by the KANA-KANJI conversion needed to input thetext. |
other,13-3-A94-1026,bq |
This paper proposes a method for detecting and correcting
<term>
Japanese homophone errors
</term>
in
<term>
compound nouns
</term>
.
|
#20417
This paper proposes a method for detecting and correcting Japanese homophone errors incompound nouns. |
other,6-4-A94-1026,bq |
This method can not only detect
<term>
Japanese homophone errors
</term>
in
<term>
compound nouns
</term>
, but also can find the correct candidates for the detected errors automatically .
|
#20426
This method can not only detectJapanese homophone errors in compound nouns, but also can find the correct candidates for the detected errors automatically. |
tech,11-1-A94-1026,bq |
<term>
Japanese texts
</term>
frequently suffer from the
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
caused by the
<term>
KANA-KANJI conversion
</term>
needed to input the
<term>
text
</term>
.
|
#20377
Japanese texts frequently suffer from the homophone errors caused by theKANA-KANJI conversion needed to input the text. |
other,0-1-A94-1026,bq |
Thus , our model ,
<term>
TDMT on APs
</term>
, meets the vital requirements of
<term>
spoken language translation
</term>
.
<term>
Japanese texts
</term>
frequently suffer from the
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
caused by the
<term>
KANA-KANJI conversion
</term>
needed to input the
<term>
text
</term>
.
|
#20366
Thus, our model, TDMT on APs, meets the vital requirements of spoken language translation.Japanese texts frequently suffer from the homophone errors caused by the KANA-KANJI conversion needed to input the text. |
other,21-6-A94-1026,bq |
The basic idea of this method is that a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
component places some restrictions on the
<term>
semantic categories
</term>
of the
<term>
adjoining words
</term>
.
|
#20481
The basic idea of this method is that a compound noun component places some restrictions on the semantic categories of theadjoining words. |
other,16-2-A94-1026,bq |
It is critical , therefore , for
<term>
Japanese revision support systems
</term>
to detect and to correct
<term>
homophone errors
</term>
.
|
#20401
It is critical, therefore, for Japanese revision support systems to detect and to correcthomophone errors. |
other,6-7-A94-1026,bq |
The method accurately determines that a
<term>
homophone
</term>
is misused in a
<term>
compound noun
</term>
if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the
<term>
semantic set
</term>
defined by the
<term>
homophone
</term>
.
|
#20490
The method accurately determines that ahomophone is misused in a compound noun if one or both of its neighbors is not a member of the semantic set defined by the homophone. |