... to as the 'main' equation set. These may be overridden by eontlleting information in a more specific class. Each equation ina main set functions as an independent constraint, ina ... Lexical entries are themselves classes, 4 and any in- formation they contain is standardly specific to an individual word; lexical and non-lexical classes dif- fer in that analysis and generation ... precede any variant sets. The following simplified example illustrates the form and interaction of class definitions. In equs. tions, unification variables have initial capitals, and negation...
... containing parallel items, and abstracts over these items in both representations. If the resulting representations are unifiable, the two sen- tences stand ina contrast relation and the parallel ... approaches to the generation of contrastive accent and propose an alternative method that is feasible and computationally at- tractive in data-to -speech systems. 1 Motivation The placement ... system is a typed data structure containing data on a soccer match. So-called syntactic templates (van Deemter and Odijk, 1995) are used to express parts of this data structure. In GoalGetter,...
... 1)generating observations or features, 2) train-ing a statistical model based on the generatedfeatures, and 3) tagging unlabelled data withthe model. The learning and tagging compo-nents are based ... Interdisciplinary Biocentre131 Princess St, M1 7DN, Manchester, UK{rafal.rak,balakrishna.kolluru,sophia.ananiadou}@manchester.ac.ukAbstractArgo is a web -based NLP and text miningworkbench with a convenient ... based on a manually or semi-automatically tagged sample dataand then to tag new data using this model. Sincethe machine learning algorithms for building mod-els are well established, the challenge...
... segmentation.Machine Learning, 34(1-3):177 – 210.Brill, Eric. 1995. Transformation -based error-drivenlearning and natural language processing: A casestudy in part-of -speech tagging. ComputationalLinguistics, ... probabilities are estimatedby standard language modeling techniques. We cre-ate speaker-specific models by linearly interpolatingan m-gram model based on data from the user with a speaker-independent background ... exception rather than the rule.3 Transformation based learningFollowing Strzalkowski and Brandow (1997) andPeters and Drexel (2004) we have implemented a transformation -based learning (TBL) algorithm(Brill,...
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