The web is the largest amount of text ever available to man, and the search engines has classified and counted words on a large portion of it. This give us access to huge copra in a number of languages
We report on the work undertaken developing a web environment that allows users to search over 1 tri...
The Web is an inexhaustible reservoir of machine-readable texts in most of the world’s written langu...
We describe an Internet agent which gathers information from the Web in order to maintain a local da...
International audienceDictionaries only contain some of the information we need to know about a lang...
We have built a corpus containing texts in 106 languages from texts available on the Internet and on...
The Web contains vast amounts of linguistic data. One key issue for linguists and language technolog...
The ever-growing popularity of Google over the recent decade has required a specific method of man-m...
Comunicació presentada a: EACL '06: Eleventh Conference of the European Chapter of the Association f...
We describe the design of an autonomous agent that can teach itself how to translate from a foreign ...
EUROSPEECH2001: the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, September 3-7, ...
ICT are nowadays a ubiquitous ingredient, but at the same time a very diverse instrument in the lang...
Language Technology and Computational Linguistics research innovations in recent years have given us...
There are two kinds of information-seekers currently wandering the World-Wide Web. First there are u...
The World Wide Web is the greatest information space unseen until now, distributed all over the worl...
International audienceThe Web bears the potential of being the world's greatest encyclopedic source,...
We report on the work undertaken developing a web environment that allows users to search over 1 tri...
The Web is an inexhaustible reservoir of machine-readable texts in most of the world’s written langu...
We describe an Internet agent which gathers information from the Web in order to maintain a local da...
International audienceDictionaries only contain some of the information we need to know about a lang...
We have built a corpus containing texts in 106 languages from texts available on the Internet and on...
The Web contains vast amounts of linguistic data. One key issue for linguists and language technolog...
The ever-growing popularity of Google over the recent decade has required a specific method of man-m...
Comunicació presentada a: EACL '06: Eleventh Conference of the European Chapter of the Association f...
We describe the design of an autonomous agent that can teach itself how to translate from a foreign ...
EUROSPEECH2001: the 7th European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology, September 3-7, ...
ICT are nowadays a ubiquitous ingredient, but at the same time a very diverse instrument in the lang...
Language Technology and Computational Linguistics research innovations in recent years have given us...
There are two kinds of information-seekers currently wandering the World-Wide Web. First there are u...
The World Wide Web is the greatest information space unseen until now, distributed all over the worl...
International audienceThe Web bears the potential of being the world's greatest encyclopedic source,...
We report on the work undertaken developing a web environment that allows users to search over 1 tri...
The Web is an inexhaustible reservoir of machine-readable texts in most of the world’s written langu...
We describe an Internet agent which gathers information from the Web in order to maintain a local da...