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  1. Multilingual and Multimodal Information Access Evaluation
    Second International Conference of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 19-22, 2011, Proceedings
    Contributor: Forner, Pamela (Herausgeber); Gonzalo, Julio (Herausgeber); Kekäläinen, Jaama (Herausgeber); Lalmas, Mounia (Herausgeber); de Rijke, Maarten (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2011
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  2. Using comparable corpora for under-resourced areas of machine translation
    Contributor: Skadiņa, Inguna (HerausgeberIn); Gaizauskas, Robert (HerausgeberIn); Babych, Bogdan (HerausgeberIn); Ljubešić, Nikola (HerausgeberIn); Tufiş, Dan (HerausgeberIn); Vasiļjevs, Andrejs (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2019
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    This book provides an overview of how comparable corpora can be used to overcome the lack of parallel resources when building machine translation systems for under-resourced languages and domains. It presents a wealth of methods and open tools for... more

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    This book provides an overview of how comparable corpora can be used to overcome the lack of parallel resources when building machine translation systems for under-resourced languages and domains. It presents a wealth of methods and open tools for building comparable corpora from the Web, evaluating comparability and extracting parallel data that can be used for the machine translation task. It is divided into several sections, each covering a specific task such as building, processing, and using comparable corpora, focusing particularly on under-resourced language pairs and domains. The book is intended for anyone interested in data-driven machine translation for under-resourced languages and domains, especially for developers of machine translation systems, computational linguists and language workers. It offers a valuable resource for specialists and students in natural language processing, machine translation, corpus linguistics and computer-assisted translation, and promotes the broader use of comparable corpora in natural language processing and computational linguistics Introduction -- Cross-language comparability and its Applications for MT (Bogdan Babych, Fangzhong Su, Anthony Hartley, Ahmet Aker, Monica Lestari Paramita, Paul Clough, Robert Gaizauskas) -- Collecting comparable corpora (Monica Lestari Paramita, Ahmet Aker, Paul Clough, Robert Gaizauskas, Nikos Glaros, Nikos Mastropavlos, Olga Yannoutsou, Radu Ion, Dan Ștefănescu, Alexandru Ceauşu, Dan Tufiș and Judita Preiss) -- Extracting data from comparable corpora (Mārcis Pinnis, Nikola Ljubešić, Dan Ştefănescu, Inguna Skadiņa, Marko Tadić, Tatjana Gornostaja, Špela Vintar, Darja Fišer) -- Mapping and aligning units from comparable corpora (Ahmet Aker, Alexandru Ceaușu, Yang Feng, Robert Gaizauskas, Sabine Hunsicker, Radu Ion, Elena Irimia, Dan Ștefănescu, Dan Tufiș) -- Training, enhancing, evaluating and using MT-Systems with comparable data (Bogdan Babych, Yu Chen, Andreas Eisele, Sabine Hunsicker, Mārcis Pinnis, Inguna Skadiņa, Raivis Skadiņš, Gregor Thurmair, Andrejs Vasiļjevs, Mateja Verlic, Xiaojun Zhang) -- New areas of application of comparable corpora (Reinhard Rapp, Vivian Xu, Michael Zock, Serge Sharoff, Richard Forsyth, Bogdan Babych, Chenhui Chu, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Sadao Kurohashi) -- Appendices (Ahmet Aker, Radu Ion, Nikos Mastropavlos, Monica Paramita, Mārcis Pinnis, Dan Ştefănescu, Fangzhong Su, Gregor Thurmair,Elena Irimia, Nikola Ljubešić, Evangelos Kanoulas, Judita Preiss, Rob Gaizauskas, Paul Clough, Emma Barker, Nikos Glaros, Tiberiu Boroș, Inguna Skadiņa, Andrejs Vasiļjevs)

     

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    Contributor: Skadiņa, Inguna (HerausgeberIn); Gaizauskas, Robert (HerausgeberIn); Babych, Bogdan (HerausgeberIn); Ljubešić, Nikola (HerausgeberIn); Tufiş, Dan (HerausgeberIn); Vasiļjevs, Andrejs (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing
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    Subjects: Natural Language Processing (NLP); Natural language processing (Computer science); Computational linguistics; Data mining; Natural language processing (Computer science); Computational linguistics; Data mining
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  3. Topic models, organizational data, and the interpretation bottleneck
    from “telling” to “showing”
    Published: [2020]
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    Series: Array ; 2020, 49
    Subjects: Machine Learning (ML); Interpretable ML; Natural Language Processing (NLP); LDATopic Modelling; Netflix Organizational Culture
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  4. Who captures the value from organizational culture?
    evidence from glassdoor reviews and the universe of online job postings from burning glass technologies
    Published: [2021]
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    Series: Array ; 2021, 58
    Subjects: Organizational Culture; Collaboration; Firm-specific skills; Employee Mobility; Value Capture; Non-competeagreements (NCAs); Machine Learning (ML); Natural Language Processing (NLP)
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  5. Four facts about international central bank communication
    Published: March 2024
    Publisher:  Sveriges Riksbank, Stockholm

    This paper introduces a novel database of text features extracted from the speeches of 53 central banks from 1996 to 2023 using state-of-the-art NLP methods. We establish four facts: (1) central banks with floating and pegged exchange rates... more

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    This paper introduces a novel database of text features extracted from the speeches of 53 central banks from 1996 to 2023 using state-of-the-art NLP methods. We establish four facts: (1) central banks with floating and pegged exchange rates communicate differently, and these differences are particularly pronounced in discussions about exchange rates and the dollar, (2) communication spillovers from the Federal Reserve are prominent in exchange rate and dollar-related topics for dollar peggers and in hawkish sentiment for others, (3) central banks engage in FX intervention guidance, and (4) more transparent institutions are less responsive to political pressure in their communication.

     

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    Series: Sveriges Riksbank working paper series ; 432
    Subjects: Exchange Rates; Natural Language Processing (NLP); International Spillovers; Monetary Policy
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  6. A data-driven conceptual framework for understanding the nature of hazards in railway accidents
    Published: June 2023
    Publisher:  Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, Sydney, NSW, Australia

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    Series: Working paper / Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies, The Australian Key Centre in Transport and Logistics Management, The University of Sydney ; ITLS-WP-23, 12
    Subjects: Hazards analysis; Railway accident; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Implementation; data-driven framework
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  7. Computerlinguistik und Sprachtechnologie
    Eine Einführung
    Contributor: Carstensen, Kai-Uwe (HerausgeberIn); Ebert, Christian (HerausgeberIn); Ebert, Cornelia (HerausgeberIn); Jekat, Susanne (HerausgeberIn); Langer, Hagen (HerausgeberIn); Klabunde, Ralf (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2009; 2010
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  8. Computational History and Data-Driven Humanities
    Second IFIP WG 12.7 International Workshop, CHDDH 2016, Dublin, Ireland, May 25, 2016, Revised Selected Papers
    Contributor: Bozic, Bojan (HerausgeberIn); Mendel-Gleason, Gavin (HerausgeberIn); Debruyne, Christophe (HerausgeberIn); O'Sullivan, Declan (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2016
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  9. Präsentieren in Schule, Studium und Beruf
  10. Netzbasierte Ansätze zur natürlichsprachlichen Informationsverarbeitung /
    Published: [2022].; © 2022.
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    Subjects: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Digital Humanities; Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Data mining; Natural language processing (Computer science); Digital humanities; Algorithms; Text Mining; Rechnernetz; Algorithmus
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 179 Seiten) :, Illustrationen.
  11. Symbols :
    An Evolutionary History from the Stone Age to the Future /
    Published: 2023.
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  12. Corpora and translation education :
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    Contributor: Pan, Jun (Publisher); Laviosa, Sara (Publisher)
    Published: [2023].; © 2023.
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    ISBN: 978-981-99-6589-2
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    Subjects: Language Translation; Computational Linguistics; Machine Learning; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Translating and interpreting; Computational linguistics; Machine learning; Natural language processing (Computer science); Übersetzung; Maschinelles Lernen
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  13. Machine Translation :
    17th China Conference, CCMT 2021, Xining, China, October 8–10, 2021, Revised Selected Papers /
    Contributor: Su, Jinsong (Publisher); Sennrich, Rico (Publisher)
    Published: 2021.
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    Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ; 1464
    Subjects: Natural Language Processing (NLP); Database Management; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Coding and Information Theory; Information Storage and Retrieval; Probability and Statistics in Computer Science; Natural language processing (Computer science); Database management; Computer logic; Coding theory; Information theory; Information storage and retrieval; Mathematical statistics; Maschinelle Übersetzung; Automatische Sprachanalyse; Computerlinguistik
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  14. Computational Linguistics :
    16th International Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics, PACLING 2019, Hanoi, Vietnam, October 11–13, 2019, Revised Selected Papers /
    Contributor: Nguyen, Le-Minh (Publisher); Phan, Xuan-Hieu (Publisher); Hasida, Kôiti (Publisher); Tojo, Satoshi (Publisher)
    Published: 2020.
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    Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science ; 1215
    Subjects: Natural Language Processing (NLP); Database Management; Machine Learning; Natural language processing (Computer science); Database management; Machine learning; Computerlinguistik; Maschinelles Lernen; Maschinelle Übersetzung; Information Extraction
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 524 p. 383 illus., 110 illus. in color).
  15. Speech-to-speech translation
    Contributor: Kidawara, Yutaka (Publisher); Sumita, Eiichiro (Publisher); Kawai, Hisashi (Publisher)
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Springer, Singapore ; ProQuest Ebook Central, [Ann Arbor]

    "This book provides the readers with retrospective and prospective views with detailed explanations of component technologies, speech recognition, language translation and speech synthesis. Speech-to-speech translation system (S2S) enables to break... more

     

    "This book provides the readers with retrospective and prospective views with detailed explanations of component technologies, speech recognition, language translation and speech synthesis. Speech-to-speech translation system (S2S) enables to break language barriers, i.e., communicate each other between any pair of person on the glove, which is one of extreme dreams of humankind. People, society, and economy connected by S2S will demonstrate explosive growth without exception. In 1986, Japan initiated basic research of S2S, then the idea spread world-wide and were explored deeply by researchers during three decades. Now, we see S2S application on smartphone/tablet around the world. Computational resources such as processors, memories, wireless communication accelerate this computation-intensive systems and accumulation of digital data of speech and language encourage recent approaches based on machine learning. Through field experiments after long research in laboratories, S2S systems are being well-developed and now ready to utilized in daily life. Unique chapter of this book is end-2-end evaluation by comparing system’s performance and human competence. The effectiveness of the system would be understood by the score of this evaluation. The book will end with one of the next focus of S2S will be technology of simultaneous interpretation for lecture, broadcast news and so on."--

     

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    Contributor: Kidawara, Yutaka (Publisher); Sumita, Eiichiro (Publisher); Kawai, Hisashi (Publisher)
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9789811505959
    Series: SpringerBriefs in computer science
    Subjects: Natural language processing (Computer science); Signal processing; Image processing; Speech processing systems; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Signal, Image and Speech Processing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 91 Seiten)
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  16. Symbols
    An Evolutionary History from the Stone Age to the Future
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham ; Imprint: Springer

    For millennia humans have used visible marks to communicate information. Modern examples of conventional graphical symbols include written language, and non-linguistic symbol systems such as mathematical symbology or traffic signs. The latter kinds... more

     

    For millennia humans have used visible marks to communicate information. Modern examples of conventional graphical symbols include written language, and non-linguistic symbol systems such as mathematical symbology or traffic signs. The latter kinds of symbols convey information without reference to language. This book presents the first systematic study of graphical symbol systems, including a history of graphical symbols from the Paleolithic onwards, a taxonomy of non-linguistic systems – systems that are not tied to spoken language – and a survey of more than 25 such systems. One important feature of many non-linguistic systems is that, as in written language, symbols may be combined into complex “messages” if the information the system represents is itself complex. To illustrate, the author presents an in-depth comparison of two systems that had very similar functions, but very different structure: European heraldry and Japanese kamon. Writing first appeared in Mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago and is believed to have evolved from a previous non-linguistic accounting system. The exact mechanism is unknown, but crucial was the discovery that symbols can represent the sounds of words, not just the meanings. The book presents a novel neurologically-inspired hypothesis that writing evolved in an institutional context in which symbols were “dictated”, thus driving an association between symbol and sound, and provides a computational simulation to support this hypothesis. The author further discusses some common fallacies about writing and non-linguistic systems, and how these relate to widely cited claims about statistical “evidence” for one or another system being writing. The book ends with some thoughts about the future of graphical symbol systems. The intended audience includes students, researchers, lecturers, professionals and scientists from fields like Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, Archaeology and Semiotics, as well as general readers interested in language and/or writing systems and symbol systems. Richard Sproat is a Research Scientist at Google working on Deep Learning. He has a long-standing interest in writing systems and other graphical symbol systems

     

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    ISBN: 9783031268090
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Subjects: Natural language processing (Computer science); Machine learning; Digital humanities; Social sciences—Data processing; Computational linguistics; Computer simulation; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Machine Learning; Digital Humanities; Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences; Computational Linguistics; Computer Modelling
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 235 Seiten), 91 Illustrationen, 57 Illustrationen
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    1. Introduction -- 2. Semiotics -- 3. Taxonomy -- 4. Writing Systems -- 5. Symbols in the Brain -- 6. The Evolution of Writing -- 7. Simulations -- 8. Misrepresentations -- 9. The Future

  17. New advances in translation technology
    applications and pedagogy
    Contributor: Peng, Yuhong (Publisher); Huang, Huihui (Publisher); Li, Defeng (Publisher)
    Published: [2024]; © 2024
    Publisher:  Springer, Singapore, Singapore

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    Contributor: Peng, Yuhong (Publisher); Huang, Huihui (Publisher); Li, Defeng (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9789819729586
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    Series: New frontiers in translation studies
    Subjects: Language Translation; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Computational Linguistics; Artificial Intelligence; Translating and interpreting; Natural language processing (Computer science); Computational linguistics; Artificial intelligence
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 282 Seiten, C1), Illustrationen, Diagramme
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  18. Centaur Art
    The Future of Art in the Age of Generative AI
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham ; Imprint: Springer

    Generative AI is transforming the landscape of numerous industries, and the creative fields are no exception. As the figurative arts become a focal point in the ongoing debate, this book explores hybrid and centauric intelligence—an integration of... more

     

    Generative AI is transforming the landscape of numerous industries, and the creative fields are no exception. As the figurative arts become a focal point in the ongoing debate, this book explores hybrid and centauric intelligence—an integration of human and artificial intelligence. Through parallel and complementary directions, it investigates the general concept of this hybrid intelligence and its specific application in the artistic realm, highlighting the unprecedented creativity and innovation that can emerge from this synergy. Additionally, it addresses the economic tensions and legal disputes, particularly around copyright, that arise from the impact of new technologies in the creative sector. The result is a comprehensive overview of the hybridization paradigm by analyzing the operational and creative methods of artists and creators who have embraced generative AI. The author examines the implications of the recent developments, offering readers an understanding of how AI can support human creativity rather than replace it. Thus, a compelling vision of the future unfolds, one in which artists and AI collaborate, pushing the boundaries of what is artistically achievable. Whether you are a seasoned professional looking to incorporate AI into your creative process or a curious reader intrigued by the convergence of art and technology, the book will provide valuable insights and inspire you to explore the fascinating intersection of human creativity and artificial intelligence and the future it heralds for the art world

     

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    ISBN: 9783031690631
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    Subjects: Artificial intelligence; Digital humanities; Natural language processing (Computer science); Image processing; Artificial Intelligence; Intelligence Augmentation; Digital Humanities; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Image Processing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 88 Seiten), 38 Illustrationen, 33 Illustrationen
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    Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1. The Rise of Centauric Systems -- 2. Art and Artificial Intelligence between Past, Present and Future -- 3. AI for Games and Art -- 4. The Art of Turning Prompts into Art -- 5. Art as an Open System -- 6. From ‘On-life’ to ‘On-art’ and ‘Beyond-life’

  19. Linguistic Resources for Natural Language Processing
    On the Necessity of Using Linguistic Methods to Develop NLP Software
    Contributor: Silberztein, Max (Publisher)
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham ; Imprint: Springer

    Empirical — data-driven, neural network-based, probabilistic, and statistical — methods seem to be the modern trend. Recently, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Sydney chatbots have been garnering a lot of attention for their detailed... more

     

    Empirical — data-driven, neural network-based, probabilistic, and statistical — methods seem to be the modern trend. Recently, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Sydney chatbots have been garnering a lot of attention for their detailed answers across many knowledge domains. In consequence, most AI researchers are no longer interested in trying to understand what common intelligence is or how intelligent agents construct scenarios to solve various problems. Instead, they now develop systems that extract solutions from massive databases used as cheat sheets. In the same manner, Natural Language Processing (NLP) software that uses training corpora associated with empirical methods are trendy, as most researchers in NLP today use large training corpora, always to the detriment of the development of formalized dictionaries and grammars. Not questioning the intrinsic value of many software applications based on empirical methods, this volume aims at rehabilitating the linguistic approach to NLP. In an introduction, the editor uncovers several limitations and flaws of using training corpora to develop NLP applications, even the simplest ones, such as automatic taggers. The first part of the volume is dedicated to showing how carefully handcrafted linguistic resources could be successfully used to enhance current NLP software applications. The second part presents two representative cases where data-driven approaches cannot be implemented simply because there is not enough data available for low-resource languages. The third part addresses the problem of how to treat multiword units in NLP software, which is arguably the weakest point of NLP applications today but has a simple and elegant linguistic solution. It is the editor's belief that readers interested in Natural Language Processing will appreciate the importance of this volume, both for its questioning of the training corpus-based approaches and for the intrinsic value of the linguistic formalization and the underlying methodology presented

     

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    Contributor: Silberztein, Max (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9783031438110
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    Subjects: Natural language processing (Computer science); Computational linguistics; Artificial intelligence; Digital humanities; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Computational Linguistics; Artificial Intelligence; Digital Humanities
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XXII, 217 Seiten), 118 Illustrationen, 101 Illustrationen
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    In honor of Peter -- Foreword. - Preface -- About this book. Part 1. Introduction -- 1. The Limitations of Corpus-based Methods in NLP -- Part 2 -- 2. Developing Linguistic-based NLP Software -- 3. Linguistic Resources for the Automatic Generation of Texts in Natural Language -- 4. Towards a More Efficient Arabic-French Translation -- 5. Linguistic Resources and Methods and Algorithms for Belarusian Natural Language Processing -- Part 3 -- Linguistic Resources for Low-resource Languages -- 6. A New Set of Linguistic Resources for Ukrainian -- 7. Formalization of the Quechua Morphology -- 8. The Challenging Task of Translating the Language of Tango -- 9. A Polylectal Linguistic Resource for Rromani -- Part 4. Processing Multiword Units: The Linguistic Approach -- 10. Using Linguistic Criteria to Define Multiword Units -- 11. A Linguistic Approach to English Phrasal Verbs -- 12. Analysis of Indonesian Multiword Expressions: Linguistic vs Data-driven Approach

  20. Vector Semantics
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Singapore, Singapore ; Imprint: Springer

    This open access book introduces Vector semantics, which links the formal theory of word vectors to the cognitive theory of linguistics. The computational linguists and deep learning researchers who developed word vectors have relied primarily on the... more

     

    This open access book introduces Vector semantics, which links the formal theory of word vectors to the cognitive theory of linguistics. The computational linguists and deep learning researchers who developed word vectors have relied primarily on the ever-increasing availability of large corpora and of computers with highly parallel GPU and TPU compute engines, and their focus is with endowing computers with natural language capabilities for practical applications such as machine translation or question answering. Cognitive linguists investigate natural language from the perspective of human cognition, the relation between language and thought, and questions about conceptual universals, relying primarily on in-depth investigation of language in use. In spite of the fact that these two schools both have ‘linguistics’ in their name, so far there has been very limited communication between them, as their historical origins, data collection methods, and conceptual apparatuses are quite different. Vector semantics bridges the gap by presenting a formal theory, cast in terms of linear polytopes, that generalizes both word vectors and conceptual structures, by treating each dictionary definition as an equation, and the entire lexicon as a set of equations mutually constraining all meanings.

     

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    ISBN: 9789811956072
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2023
    Series: Cognitive Technologies
    Subjects: Natural language processing (Computer science); Computational linguistics; Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Expert systems (Computer science); Digital humanities; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Computational Linguistics; Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Knowledge Based Systems; Digital Humanities
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 273 Seiten)
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    Chapter 1.Foundations of non-compositionality -- Chapter 2. From morphology to syntax -- Chapter 3.Time and space -- Chapter 4. Negation -- Chapter 5.Valuations and learnability -- Chapter 6.Modality -- Chapter 7.Adjectives, gradience, implicature -- Chapter 8.Trainability and real-world knowledge -- Chapter 9. Applications

  21. Netzbasierte Ansätze zur natürlichsprachlichen Informationsverarbeitung
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden ; Imprint: Springer Vieweg

    Für Leser, die bereits die Grundlagen der Wissensverarbeitung und Computernetzwerke beherrschen, gibt das Buch einen Überblick über innovative Verfahren, die die automatisierte Suche, Recherche, Klassifikation und Verwaltung von Texten im Kontext... more

     

    Für Leser, die bereits die Grundlagen der Wissensverarbeitung und Computernetzwerke beherrschen, gibt das Buch einen Überblick über innovative Verfahren, die die automatisierte Suche, Recherche, Klassifikation und Verwaltung von Texten im Kontext dezentraler Systeme und vor allem im WWW erlauben. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird dabei auf eine personalisierte Verarbeitung gerichtet, die auch zeitliche Aspekte, wie z. B. das digitale Vergessen, einbeziehen. An vielen Stellen werden auf interessante und neuartige Art und Weise Analogien aus anderen Wissensgebieten, so z. B. zur Verarbeitung von Informationen und zum Lernen im menschlichen Gehirn sowie der Natur schlechthin genutzt. Der Inhalt Wissensverarbeitung im menschlichen Gehirn Lernen Netzwerke für die Textanalyse Digitale Updates und digitales Vergessen Exploration von Netzwerkstrukturen Konzepte des Text Minings in dezentralen Systemen Informationsmanagement im Web Die Zielgruppen Master-Studierende in folgenden Bereichen und Studiengängen: Informatik, Informationsverarbeitung, Big Data, Data Mining, Webdesign, Bibliothekswissenschaften Ingenieure, Anwender und Programmierer in einschlägigen Tätigkeitsfeldern Das Autoren-Team Prof. Dr. Herwig Unger, Dr. Mario Kubek und Dr. Panchalee Sukjit kommen aus unterschiedlichen Wissensgebieten der Informatik, die seit 2008 die gemeinsame Vision vereint, die meist textbasierten Ressourcen des WWW besser nutzbar zu machen. Von ihnen sind eine Vielzahl von Fachbeiträgen zum Thema auf wissenschaftlichen Tagungen, in Journalen bzw. Fachbüchern erschienen

     

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    ISBN: 9783658372842
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2022
    Subjects: Data mining; Natural language processing (Computer science); Digital humanities; Algorithms; Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Digital Humanities; Design and Analysis of Algorithms
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 179 Seiten), 111 Illustrationen
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    Wissensverarbeitung im menschlichen Gehirn -- Lernen -- Netzwerke für die Textanalyse -- Digitale Updates und digitales Vergessen -- Exploration von Netzwerkstrukturen -- Konzepte des Text Minings in dezentralen Systemen -- Informationsmanagement im Web

  22. Netzbasierte Ansätze zur natürlichsprachlichen Informationsverarbeitung
  23. Centaur Art
    The Future of Art in the Age of Generative AI
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Springer Nature Switzerland, Cham ; Springer

    Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, Hochschulbibliothek
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    ISBN: 9783031690631
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    Edition: 1st ed. 2024
    Subjects: Artificial Intelligence; Intelligence Augmentation; Digital Humanities; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Image Processing; Artificial intelligence; Digital humanities; Natural language processing (Computer science); Image processing
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 88 p. 38 illus., 33 illus. in color)
  24. Netzbasierte Ansätze zur natürlichsprachlichen Informationsverarbeitung /
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    ISBN: 978-3-658-37284-2
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    RVK Categories: ST 200
    Subjects: Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery; Natural Language Processing (NLP); Digital Humanities; Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Data mining; Natural language processing (Computer science); Digital humanities; Algorithms; Text Mining.; Rechnernetz.; Algorithmus.
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 179 Seiten) :, Illustrationen.
  25. Experimental IR meets multilinguality, multimodality, and interaction
    10th International Conference of the CLEF Association, CLEF 2019, Lugano, Switzerland, September 9–12, 2019 : proceedings
    Contributor: Crestani, Fabio (Publisher); Braschler, Martin (Publisher); Savoy, Jacques (Publisher); Rauber, Andreas (Publisher); Müller, Henning (Publisher); Losada, David E. (Publisher); Heinatz Bürki, Gundula (Publisher); Cappellato, Linda (Publisher); Ferro, Nicola (Publisher)
    Published: [2019]
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    ISBN: 9783030285777
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    RVK Categories: SS 4800
    Corporations / Congresses: CLEF, 10. (2019, Lugano)
    Series: Array ; 11696
    Subjects: Natural Language Processing (NLP); Information Systems and Communication Service; Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences; Natural language processing (Computer science); Information systems; Social sciences / Data processing; Abfrage; Zugriff; Dokumentverarbeitung; Datenbanksystem; Mehrsprachigkeit; Multimedia; Information Retrieval; Information-Retrieval-System
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