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Structure Discovery in Natural Language: Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing

Autor Chris Biemann Cuvânt înainte de Antal van den Bosch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2014
Current language technology is dominated by approaches that either enumerate a large set of rules, or are focused on a large amount of manually labelled data. The creation of both is time-consuming and expensive, which is commonly thought to be the reason why automated natural language understanding has still not made its way into “real-life” applications yet.
This book sets an ambitious goal: to shift the development of language processing systems to a much more automated setting than previous works. A new approach is defined: what if computers analysed large samples of language data on their own, identifying structural regularities that perform the necessary abstractions and generalisations in order to better understand language in the process?
After defining the framework of Structure Discovery and shedding light on the nature and the graphic structure of natural language data, several procedures are described that do exactly this: let the computer discover structures without supervision in order to boost the performance of language technology applications. Here, multilingual documents are sorted by language, word classes are identified, and semantic ambiguities are discovered and resolved without using a dictionary or other explicit human input. The book concludes with an outlook on the possibilities implied by this paradigm and sets the methods in perspective to human computer interaction.
The target audience are academics on all levels (undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers and professors) working in the fields of natural language processing and computational linguistics, as well as natural language engineers who are seeking to improve their systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642442308
ISBN-10: 3642442307
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: XX, 180 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Graduate

Cuprins

Foreword by Antal van den Bosch.- 1.Introduction.- 2.Graph Models.- 3.SmallWorlds of Natural Language.- 4.Graph Clustering.- 5.Unsupervised Language Separation .- 6.Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Tagging.- 7.Word Sense Induction and Disambiguation.- 8.Conclusion.- References​.

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Current language technology is dominated by approaches that either enumerate a large set of rules, or are focused on a large amount of manually labelled data. The creation of both is time-consuming and expensive, which is commonly thought to be the reason why automated natural language understanding has still not made its way into “real-life” applications yet.
This book sets an ambitious goal: to shift the development of language processing systems to a much more automated setting than previous works. A new approach is defined: what if computers analysed large samples of language data on their own, identifying structural regularities that perform the necessary abstractions and generalisations in order to better understand language in the process?
After defining the framework of Structure Discovery and shedding light on the nature and the graphic structure of natural language data, several procedures are described that do exactly this: let the computer discover structures without supervision in order to boost the performance of language technology applications. Here, multilingual documents are sorted by language, word classes are identified, and semantic ambiguities are discovered and resolved without using a dictionary or other explicit human input. The book concludes with an outlook on the possibilities implied by this paradigm and sets the methods in perspective to human computer interaction.
The target audience are academics on all levels (undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers and professors) working in the fields of natural language processing and computational linguistics, as well as natural language engineers who are seeking to improve their systems.  

Caracteristici

The book sets an ambitious goal: to shift development of language processing systems to a much more automated setting than previous works A new approach is defined All software described is open source and freely available ? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras