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Author Clark, Alexander

Title The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing
Published Somerset : Wiley, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (851 pages)
Series Blackwell Handbooks in Linguistics ; v. 52
Blackwell handbooks in linguistics.
Contents Praise for The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing; Series page; Dedication; Title page; Copyright page; List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Introduction; Part I: Formal Foundations; 1 Formal Language Theory; 1 Introduction; 2 Basic Notions; 3 Language Classes and Linguistic Formalisms; 4 Regular Languages; 5 Context-Free Languages; 6 The Chomsky Hierarchy; 7 Mildly Context-Sensitive Languages; 8 Further Reading; 2 Computational Complexity in Natural Language; 1 A Brief Review of Complexity Theory; 2 Parsing and Recognition
3 Complexity and Semantics4 Determining Logical Relationships between Sentences; 3 Statistical Language Modeling; 1 Introduction to Statistical Language Modeling; 2 Structured LanguageModel; 3 Speech Recognition Lattice Rescoring Using the Structured Language Model; 4 Richer Syntactic Dependencies; 5 Comparison with Other Approaches; 6 Conclusion; 4 Theory of Parsing; 1 Introduction; 2 Context-Free Grammars and Recognition; 3 Context-Free Parsing; 4 Probabilistic Parsing; 5 Lexicalized Context-Free Grammars; 6 Dependency Grammars; 7 Tree Adjoining Grammars; 8 Translation; 9 Further Reading
Part II: Current Methods5 Maximum Entropy Models; 1 Introduction; 2 Maximum Entropy and Exponential Distributions; 3 Parameter Estimation; 4 Regularization; 5 Model Applications; 6 Prospects; 6 Memory-Based Learning; 1 Introduction; 2 Memory-Based Language Processing; 3 NLP Applications; 4 Exemplar-Based Computational Psycholinguistics; 5 Generalization and Abstraction; 6 Generalizing Examples; 7 Further Reading; 7 Decision Trees; 1 NLP and Classification; 2 Induction of Decision Trees; 3 NLP Applications; 4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Decision Trees; 5 Further Reading
8 Unsupervised Learning and Grammar Induction1 Overview; 2 Computational Learning Theory; 3 Empirical Learning; 4 Unsupervised Grammar Induction and Human Language Acquisition; 5 Conclusion; 9 Artificial Neural Networks; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 3 Contemporary Research; 4 Further Reading; 10 Linguistic Annotation; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Selected Annotation Schemes; 3 The Annotation Process; 4 Conclusion; 11 Evaluation of NLP Systems; 1 Introduction; 2 Fundamental Concepts; 3 Evaluation Paradigms in Common Evaluation Settings; 4 Case Study: Evaluation ofWord-Sense Disambiguation
5 Case Study: Evaluation of Question Answering Systems6 Summary; Part III: Domains of Application; 12 Speech Recognition; 1 Introduction; 2 Acoustic Modeling; 3 Search; 4 Case Study: The AMI System; 5 Current Topics; 6 Conclusions; 13 Statistical Parsing; 1 Introduction; 2 History; 3 Generative Parsing Models; 4 Discriminative Parsing Models; 5 Transition-Based Approaches; 6 Statistical Parsing with CCG; 7 OtherWork; 8 Conclusion; 14 Segmentation and Morphology; 1 Introduction; 2 Unsupervised Learning ofWords; 3 Unsupervised Learning of Morphology; 4 Implementing ComputationalMorphologies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Computational linguistics.
Natural language processing (Computer science)
Natural Language Processing
computational linguistics.
Computational linguistics
Natural language processing (Computer science)
Form Electronic book
Author Fox, Chris
Lappin, Shalom
ISBN 9781118448670
1118448677