language Books
We've found 91 books tagged 'language' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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10038
by Rania Al-Sabbagh |
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A Statistical, Knowledge-Poor Approach to Arabic Pronominal Anaphora Resolution |
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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2010 |
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Summary: Anaphora Resolution (AR) is the process of determining the antecedent of a given anaphor. The present book focuses on pronominal AR in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) which is a crucially required task for many Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications, including but not limited to Machine...
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10034
by Maxim Khalilov and José A. R. Fonollosa |
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Syntax-based reordering and specific language modeling |
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VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
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2010 |
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Summary: Significant improvements have been achieved in machine translation (MT) over the past few years, mostly motivated by the appearance of statistical machine translation (SMT) technology, which is currently considered the best way to perform MT of natural languages. The main goal of this book is...
Summary: Automatic translation of spoken language is a challenging task that involves several natural language processing (NLP) software modules such as automatic speech recognition (ASR) and machine translation (MT) systems. In recent years, statistical approaches to both ASR and MT were proven to be effective on...
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10031
by Anabela Barreiro |
Subtitle: |
Automated Paraphrases for Authoring Aids and Machine Translation |
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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2010 |
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Summary: This book presents a novel scientific approach to improve machine translation by paraphrasing support verb constructions with semantically equivalent verbs (e.g. make a presentation of/present). The author demonstrates that this strategy produces a positive impact in machine translation. The study is reproducible and extendable to...
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10030
by Wolfgang Wahlster |
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Springer
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2010 |
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Summary: Verbmobil is the result of eight years of intensive research in a large speech-to-speech translation project, executed by a consortium comprising nineteen academic and four industrial partners.
The system that was developed by more than 100 researchers and engineers handles dialogs in three business-oriented domains, with...
Summary: This introductory text to statistical machine translation (SMT) provides all of the theories and methods needed to build a statistical machine translator, such as Google Language Tools and Babelfish. In general, statistical techniques allow automatic translation systems to be built quickly for any language-pair using...
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10024
by Joseph Olive, Caitlin Christianson and John McCary |
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DARPA Global Autonomous Language Exploitation |
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Springer
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2011 |
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Summary: This comprehensive handbook, written by leading experts in the field, details the groundbreaking research conducted under the breakthrough GALE program—The Global Autonomous Language Exploitation within the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), while placing it in the context of previous research in the fields of...
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10022
by Rens Bod, Jennifer Hay and Stefanie Jannedy |
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The MIT Press
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2003 |
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Summary: This book presents a comprehensive introduction to probabilistic approaches to linguistic inquiry. It covers the application of probabilistic techniques to phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, language acquisition, psycholinguistics, historical linguistics, and sociolinguistics. It also includes a tutorial on elementary probability theory and probabilistic grammars.
Summary: The book is a state-of-the-art reference to one of the most active and productive fields in linguistics. It will be of interest and practical use to a wide range of linguists, as well as to researchers in such fields as informatics, artificial intelligence, language engineering,...
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10020
by Alfio Gliozzo and Carlo Strapparava |
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Springer
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2009 |
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Summary: Semantic fields are lexically coherent – the words they contain co-occur in texts. In this book the authors introduce and define semantic domains, a computational model for lexical semantics inspired by the theory of semantic fields. Semantic domains allow us to exploit domain features for...