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parser
</term>
skips that
<term>
portion
</term>
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using
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a fake
<term>
non-terminal symbol
</term>
.
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#18182
When at very noisy portion is detected, the parser skips that portionusing a fake non-terminal symbol. |
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corpora
</term>
is presented which involves
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using
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a
<term>
statistical POS tagger
</term>
in
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#19958
A novel method for adding linguistic annotation to corpora is presented which involves using a statistical POS tagger in conjunction with unsupervised structure finding methods to derive notions of noun group, verb group, and so on which is inherently extensible to more sophisticated annotation, and does not require a pre-tagged corpus to fit. |
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industry
</term>
. This paper proposes a model
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using
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<term>
associative processors ( APs )
</term>
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#20198
This paper proposes a model using associative processors (APs) for real-time spoken language translation. |
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becomes a crucial issue recently . Rather than
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using
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<term>
length-based or translation-based
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#20544
Rather than using length-based or translation-based criterion, a part-of-speech-based criterion is proposed. |
|
</term>
, this paper proposes new methods
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using
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<term>
m-th order Markov chain model
</term>
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#20680
In order to judge three types of the errors, which are characters wrongly substituted, deleted or inserted in a Japanese bunsetsu and an English word, and to correct these errors, this paper proposes new methods using m-th order Markov chain model for Japanese kanji-kana characters and English alphabets, assuming that Markov probability of a correct chain of syllables or kanji-kana characters is greater than that of erroneous chains. |
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<term>
incremental grammar development
</term>
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using
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an
<term>
extended DCG formalism
</term>
.
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#21107
We present LHIP, a system for incremental grammar developmentusing an extended DCG formalism. |
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systems still treat
<term>
coordination
</term>
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using
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adapted
<term>
parsing strategies
</term>
,
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#21150
Despite the large amount of theoretical work done on non-constituent coordination during the last two decades, many computational systems still treat coordinationusing adapted parsing strategies, in a similar fashion to the SYSCONJ system developed for ATNs. |
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models
</term>
. The models were constructed
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using
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a 5K
<term>
vocabulary
</term>
and trained
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#21246
The models were constructed using a 5K vocabulary and trained using a 76 million word Wall Street Journal text corpus. |