Computational linguistics in the Netherlands 1998 : selected papers from the ninth CLIN Meeting
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Computational linguistics in the Netherlands 1998 : selected papers from the ninth CLIN Meeting
(Language and computers : studies in practical linguistics, no. 29)
Rodopi, 2000
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"... was held at the Centre for Computational Linguistics of the Leuven University (December 11, 1998)"--Pref
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Description
This volume provides a selection of the papers which were presented at the ninth conference on Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands (Leuven, 1998). It gives an accurate and up-to-date picture of the lively scene of computational linguistics in the Netherlands and Flanders. In terms of topics the contributions can be grouped under three headings: the use of statistical methods in speech and language processing (6 papers), the analysis of syntactic and semantic phenomena in the framework of computationally oriented formalisms, such as Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (5 papers), and the development of NLP applications, such as document processing, dialogue modelling and teaching (3 papers).
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 advanced students and scholars of computational linguistics, and speech and language processing (Linguistics, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering).
Table of Contents
1. STATISTICAL METHODS
Antal van den BOSCH: Instance Families in Memory-Based Language Learning
Gert DURIEUX, Walter DAELEMANS & Steven GILLIS: On the Arbitrariness of Lexical Categories
Peter KLEIWEG and John NERBONNE: An FGREP Investigation into Phonotactics
Ivelin STOIANOV and John NERBONNE: Exploring Phonotactics with Simple Recurrent Networks
Dong Hoon VAN UYTSEL, Patrick WAMBACQ & Dirk VAN COMPERNOLLE: Style Adaptation of Statistical Language Models
Jorn VEENSTRA, Antal van den BOSCH, Sabine BUCHHOLZ, Walter DAELEMANS and Jakub ZAVREL: Memory-Based Word Sense Disambiguation
2. SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS
Simon van DREUMEL: The Amazon Grammar and the Last Part of the Middle Field
Anna KUP??S????C??: Position of Polish Clitics: An HPSG Approach
John NERBONNE and Tony MULLEN: Null-Headed Nominals in German and English
Carla SCHELFHOUT: Corpus-Based Analysis of Parenthetical Reporting Clauses
Frank VAN EYNDE: Figure Heads in HPSG
3. APPLICATIONS
Gosse BOUMA: A Modern Computational Linguistics Course using Dutch
Pim van der EIJK & Dennis JANSSEN: XML Mixed Content Grammars
Gert VELDHUIJZEN VAN ZANTEN, Gosse BOUMA, Khalil SIMA'AN,Gertjan van NOORD and Remko BONNEMA: Evaluation of the NLP Components of the OVIS2 Spoken Dialogue System
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