natural language processing Books
We've found 49 books tagged 'natural language processing' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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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 |
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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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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...
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10019
by Daniel Jurafsky and James H. Martin |
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An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition |
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Pearson Education
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2008 |
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Summary: An explosion of Web-based language techniques, merging of distinct fields, availability of phone-based dialogue systems, and much more make this an exciting time in speech and language processing. The first of its kind to thoroughly cover language technology – at all levels and with all...
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Using parsing variations and semantic classes |
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VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
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2010 |
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Summary: Correctly identifying semantic entities and successfully disambiguating the relations between them and their predicates is an important and necessary step for successful natural language processing applications, such as text summarization, question answering, and machine translation. Researchers have studied this problem, semantic role labeling (SRL), as...
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Springer
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2010 |
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Summary: Mathematical Linguistics introduces the mathematical foundations of linguistics to computer scientists, engineers, and mathematicians interested in natural language processing. The book presents linguistics as a cumulative body of knowledge from the ground up: no prior knowledge of linguistics is assumed. As the first textbook of...
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10011
by Alexander Clark, Chris Fox and Shalom Lappin |
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Wiley
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2010 |
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Summary: The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts, methodologies, and applications being undertaken today in computational linguistics and natural language processing.
The work begins with an introduction to the major theoretical issues in these fields, as well as...