Proceedings of the 18th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA 2011. Editors: Bolette Sandford Pedersen, Gunta Nešpore and Inguna Skadiņa. NEALT Proceedings Series, Vol. 11 (2011), 299-302. © 2011 The editors and contributors. Published by Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) http://omilia.uio.no/nealt . Electronically published at Tartu University Library (Estonia) http://hdl.handle.net/10062/1695
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Computational morphology is an important step in natural language processing. Finite-state technique...
HFST–Helsinki Finite-State Technology ( hfst.sf.net ) is a framework for compiling and applying ling...
Finnish is considered one of the most complex languages with a particularly rich morphology. In addi...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
National audienceThis study presents a model for Finnish morphology processing. This model is based ...
This thesis explores the task of morphological parsing, which is going from a written word to a rep...
Abstract. In a language with very productive compounding and a rich inflectional system, e.g. Finnis...
This paper presents the development of a free/open-source finite-state morphological transducer for ...
This paper describes an initial set of experiments in data-driven morpholog-ical analysis of Uralic ...
Morphological lexicons for morphologically complex languages provide good text coverage at the cost ...
This dissertation presents a new computationally implemented linguistic model for morphological anal...
Most of the world’s languages lack electronic word form dictionaries. The linguists who gather such ...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
This paper describes FinnPos, an open-source morphological tagging and lemmatization toolkit for Fin...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Computational morphology is an important step in natural language processing. Finite-state technique...
HFST–Helsinki Finite-State Technology ( hfst.sf.net ) is a framework for compiling and applying ling...
Finnish is considered one of the most complex languages with a particularly rich morphology. In addi...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
National audienceThis study presents a model for Finnish morphology processing. This model is based ...
This thesis explores the task of morphological parsing, which is going from a written word to a rep...
Abstract. In a language with very productive compounding and a rich inflectional system, e.g. Finnis...
This paper presents the development of a free/open-source finite-state morphological transducer for ...
This paper describes an initial set of experiments in data-driven morpholog-ical analysis of Uralic ...
Morphological lexicons for morphologically complex languages provide good text coverage at the cost ...
This dissertation presents a new computationally implemented linguistic model for morphological anal...
Most of the world’s languages lack electronic word form dictionaries. The linguists who gather such ...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
This paper describes FinnPos, an open-source morphological tagging and lemmatization toolkit for Fin...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Computational morphology is an important step in natural language processing. Finite-state technique...
HFST–Helsinki Finite-State Technology ( hfst.sf.net ) is a framework for compiling and applying ling...