The work is accepted at TextGraphs - 17 colocated with ACL 2017 (http://acl2017.org/) Derivational nouns are widely used in Sanskrit corpora and is a prevalent means of productivity in the language. Currently, there exists no analyser that identifies the derivational nouns. We propose a semi supervised approach for identification of derivational nouns in Sanskrit. We not only identify the derivational words, but also link them to their corresponding source words. The novelty of our work is primarily in its design of the network structure for the task. The edge weights are featurised based on the phonetic, morphological, syntactic and the semantic similarity shared between the words to be identified. We find that our model is effective for...
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist The problem of word...
An interesting problem relating to cognition oriented task of humans is the name recognition problem...
Unsupervised learning of morphology is used for automatic affix identification, morphological segmen...
Sanskrit has a rich source of lexical resources in the form of various kinds of dictionaries, and a ...
The work was accepted in Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, S...
Glosses and examples are the essential components of the computational lexical databases like, Wordn...
Sanskrit language is the base for most of the Indian languages. It has link with foreign languages t...
This paper explores a computational modelfor Kannada nouns. This is a single toolperforming analysis...
In recent years, a number of linguists, among them Selkirk (1982) and Di Sciullo and Williams (1987)...
Sanskrit (संस्कृत), sometimes referred to as the mother of all Indian languages, has a significant ...
This paper shows how WordNets can be employed in tandem with morpho-syntactically annotated corpora ...
Before the era of Panini’s Grammar, aindra School of grammar was the most popular tradition to provi...
The paper proposes to adopt a constructionist approach to the study of formulaicity in the Rigveda ...
This paper presents a machine learning ap-proach for identification of Bengali multiword expressions...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the classifications of words which were elaborated in th...
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist The problem of word...
An interesting problem relating to cognition oriented task of humans is the name recognition problem...
Unsupervised learning of morphology is used for automatic affix identification, morphological segmen...
Sanskrit has a rich source of lexical resources in the form of various kinds of dictionaries, and a ...
The work was accepted in Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, S...
Glosses and examples are the essential components of the computational lexical databases like, Wordn...
Sanskrit language is the base for most of the Indian languages. It has link with foreign languages t...
This paper explores a computational modelfor Kannada nouns. This is a single toolperforming analysis...
In recent years, a number of linguists, among them Selkirk (1982) and Di Sciullo and Williams (1987)...
Sanskrit (संस्कृत), sometimes referred to as the mother of all Indian languages, has a significant ...
This paper shows how WordNets can be employed in tandem with morpho-syntactically annotated corpora ...
Before the era of Panini’s Grammar, aindra School of grammar was the most popular tradition to provi...
The paper proposes to adopt a constructionist approach to the study of formulaicity in the Rigveda ...
This paper presents a machine learning ap-proach for identification of Bengali multiword expressions...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the classifications of words which were elaborated in th...
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist The problem of word...
An interesting problem relating to cognition oriented task of humans is the name recognition problem...
Unsupervised learning of morphology is used for automatic affix identification, morphological segmen...