Many of the methods developed for Western European languages and used widespread to produce annotated language resources cannot readily be applied to Central and Eastern European languages, due to the large number of novel phenomena exhibited in the syntax and morphology of these languages, which these methods have to handle but have not been designed to cope with. The process of morphological tagging when applied to Hungarian data to produce corpora annotated at least at the morphosyntactic level is most indicative of this problem: several of the algorithms (either rule-based or statistical) that have been used very successfully in other domains cannot readily be applied to a language exhibiting such a varied morphology and huge number of ...
This paper explores the relationship between the tagset design and linguistic properties of inflecte...
Part-of-speech tagging is a fundamental task of natural language processing. For languages with a ve...
This paper deals with the development of morphosyntactic taggers for spoken varieties of the Slavic ...
. From the point of view of computational linguistics, Hungarian is a difficult language due to its...
In this paper Brill's rule-based PoS tagger is tested and adapted for Hungarian. It is shown th...
The paper presents an evaluation of maxent POS disambiguation systems that incorporate an open sourc...
The aim of this article is to show how automatic morphological tools originally used to analyze nati...
5th International Conference on Information Technology - New Generations -- APR 07-09, 2008 -- Las V...
Morphosyntactic tagging of Croatian texts is performed with stochastic taggersby using a language mo...
Abstract. In this paper, we provide detailed insight on properties of errors generated by a stochast...
This paper presents a methodology for rapid development of Ukrainian morphological disambiguation re...
In this paper, we describe a method based on statistical machine translation (SMT) that is able to r...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
This paper proposes a new statistic-based method of segmenting words by identification of a suffix. ...
This paper presents an original approach to part-of-speech tagging of fine-grained features (such as...
This paper explores the relationship between the tagset design and linguistic properties of inflecte...
Part-of-speech tagging is a fundamental task of natural language processing. For languages with a ve...
This paper deals with the development of morphosyntactic taggers for spoken varieties of the Slavic ...
. From the point of view of computational linguistics, Hungarian is a difficult language due to its...
In this paper Brill's rule-based PoS tagger is tested and adapted for Hungarian. It is shown th...
The paper presents an evaluation of maxent POS disambiguation systems that incorporate an open sourc...
The aim of this article is to show how automatic morphological tools originally used to analyze nati...
5th International Conference on Information Technology - New Generations -- APR 07-09, 2008 -- Las V...
Morphosyntactic tagging of Croatian texts is performed with stochastic taggersby using a language mo...
Abstract. In this paper, we provide detailed insight on properties of errors generated by a stochast...
This paper presents a methodology for rapid development of Ukrainian morphological disambiguation re...
In this paper, we describe a method based on statistical machine translation (SMT) that is able to r...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
This paper proposes a new statistic-based method of segmenting words by identification of a suffix. ...
This paper presents an original approach to part-of-speech tagging of fine-grained features (such as...
This paper explores the relationship between the tagset design and linguistic properties of inflecte...
Part-of-speech tagging is a fundamental task of natural language processing. For languages with a ve...
This paper deals with the development of morphosyntactic taggers for spoken varieties of the Slavic ...