Applications of finite-state language processing selected papers from the 2008 International NooJ Conference /
Applications of finite-state language processing selected papers from the 2008 International NooJ Conference / [Texte imprimé] :
edited by Tamas Varadi, Judit Kuti and Max Silberztein
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010
- 1 vol. (VIII-207 p.) : ill. ; 21 cm
Notes bibliogr.
"The present volume contains papers from the 2008 International NooJ conference which was held between 08-06-2008 and 10-06-10 in Budapest. While the focus of the Budapest conference was on making NooJ compatible with other applications, the papers vary with respect to whether they regard Natural Language Processing (NLP) as a research goal or as a tool. However, they all present a slightly different problem either in the field of NLP, or in one that can be solved using NLP, or present a new developmnt in the tool itself. The range of problems dealt with in the volume is quite varied, which will hopefully enable the readers to find contributions that are relevant to their field of interest"--Publisher description, p. [4] of dust jacket
978-1-4438-2573-3 1443825735
Computational linguistics Natural language processing (Computer science)
400.285
Notes bibliogr.
"The present volume contains papers from the 2008 International NooJ conference which was held between 08-06-2008 and 10-06-10 in Budapest. While the focus of the Budapest conference was on making NooJ compatible with other applications, the papers vary with respect to whether they regard Natural Language Processing (NLP) as a research goal or as a tool. However, they all present a slightly different problem either in the field of NLP, or in one that can be solved using NLP, or present a new developmnt in the tool itself. The range of problems dealt with in the volume is quite varied, which will hopefully enable the readers to find contributions that are relevant to their field of interest"--Publisher description, p. [4] of dust jacket
978-1-4438-2573-3 1443825735
Computational linguistics Natural language processing (Computer science)
400.285