
Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 2000
Selected Papers from the Eleventh CLIN Meeting
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2001
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-90-420-1257-8 (ISBN)
Description
This volume provides a selection of the papers which were presented at the eleventh conference on Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands (Tilburg, 2000).
It gives an accurate and up-to-date picture of the lively scene of computational linguistics in the Netherlands and Flanders.
The volume covers the whole range from theoretical to applied research and development, and is hence of interest to both academia and industry.
The target audience consists of students and scholars of computational linguistics, and speech and language processing (Linguistics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering).
It gives an accurate and up-to-date picture of the lively scene of computational linguistics in the Netherlands and Flanders.
The volume covers the whole range from theoretical to applied research and development, and is hence of interest to both academia and industry.
The target audience consists of students and scholars of computational linguistics, and speech and language processing (Linguistics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering).
Reviews / Votes
"contains a good snapshot of natural language processing and computational linguistics in Europe at the beginning of the decade"... All in all, the book makes for an interesting reading, covering a variety of topics." in: The Linguist List Mon. June 10, 2002More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 155 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-420-1257-8 (9789042012578)
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Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 2000
Selected Papers from the Eleventh CLIN Meeting
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01/2001
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Content
Invited Speaker
Gregory Grefenstette: Very Large Lexicons
Regular Papers
Julie Carson-Berndsen, Gina Joue and Michael Walsh: Phonotactic Constraint Ranking for Speech Recognition
Lars Borin and Klas Pruetz: Through a glass darkly: Part-of-speech distribution in original and translated text
Gosse Bouma, Gertjan van Noord, and Robert Malouf: Alpino: Wide-coverage Computational Analysis of Dutch
Pius ten Hacken: Revolution in Computational Linguistics: Towards a Genuinely Applied Science
Heleen Hoekstra, Michael Moortgat, Ineke Schuurman, and Ton van der Wouden: Syntactic Annotation for the Spoken Dutch Corpus Project (CGN)
Andre Kempe: Part-of-Speech Tagging with Two Sequential Transducers
Wessel Kraaij and Renee Pohlmann: Different approaches to Cross Language Information Retrieval
S. Marcus, C. Martin-Vide, V. Mitrana, Gh. Paun: A New-Old Class of Linguistically Motivated Regulated Grammars
Michael Moortgat and Richard Moot: CGN to Grail: Extracting a Type-logical Lexicon from the CGN Annotation
Thierry Poibeau and Leila Kosseim: Proper Name Extraction from Non-Journalistic Texts
Ielka van der Sluis and Emiel Krahmer: Generating Referring Expressions in a Multimodal Context: An empirically oriented approach
Erik F. Tjong Kirn Sang: Transforming a Chunker to a Parser
Antal van den Bosch, Emiel Krahmer and Marc Swerts: Automatic Detection of Problematic Turns in Human-Machine Interactions
List of Contributors
Gregory Grefenstette: Very Large Lexicons
Regular Papers
Julie Carson-Berndsen, Gina Joue and Michael Walsh: Phonotactic Constraint Ranking for Speech Recognition
Lars Borin and Klas Pruetz: Through a glass darkly: Part-of-speech distribution in original and translated text
Gosse Bouma, Gertjan van Noord, and Robert Malouf: Alpino: Wide-coverage Computational Analysis of Dutch
Pius ten Hacken: Revolution in Computational Linguistics: Towards a Genuinely Applied Science
Heleen Hoekstra, Michael Moortgat, Ineke Schuurman, and Ton van der Wouden: Syntactic Annotation for the Spoken Dutch Corpus Project (CGN)
Andre Kempe: Part-of-Speech Tagging with Two Sequential Transducers
Wessel Kraaij and Renee Pohlmann: Different approaches to Cross Language Information Retrieval
S. Marcus, C. Martin-Vide, V. Mitrana, Gh. Paun: A New-Old Class of Linguistically Motivated Regulated Grammars
Michael Moortgat and Richard Moot: CGN to Grail: Extracting a Type-logical Lexicon from the CGN Annotation
Thierry Poibeau and Leila Kosseim: Proper Name Extraction from Non-Journalistic Texts
Ielka van der Sluis and Emiel Krahmer: Generating Referring Expressions in a Multimodal Context: An empirically oriented approach
Erik F. Tjong Kirn Sang: Transforming a Chunker to a Parser
Antal van den Bosch, Emiel Krahmer and Marc Swerts: Automatic Detection of Problematic Turns in Human-Machine Interactions
List of Contributors