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Resources for Mongolian language
Proceedings of the 3rd International Universal Communication Symposium, 2009Mongolian language is spoken by about 8 million speakers. This paper summarizes the current status of its resources in Mongolia.
Purev Jaimai, Odbayar Chimeddorj
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Language resource construction for Mongolian
2017 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA ASC), 2017Mongolian is a typical low-resource language. The resource limitation is in various aspects, from acoustic analysis, phonetic rules, lexicon, speech and text data. This paper describes our recent progression on Mongolian resource construction supported by the NSFC M2ASR project.
Shipeng Xu +4 more
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Language Model for Cyrillic Mongolian to Traditional Mongolian Conversion
2013Traditional Mongolian and Cyrillic Mongolian are both Mongolian languages that are respectively used in china and Mongolia. With similar oral pronunciation, their writing forms are totally different. A large part of Cyrillic Mongolian words have more than one corresponds in Traditional Mongolian.
Feilong Bao +3 more
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Word sense disambiguation in Mongolian language
2012 7th International Forum on Strategic Technology (IFOST), 2012Word sense disambiguation is an important intermediate stage for many natural language processing applications, especially transformation from Cyrillic into Mongolian script. A word sense could be disambiguated by other words in the context as nouns, verbs used with the word.
Batzolboo Bataa, Khuder Altangerel
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Text classification experiments on Mongolian language
Ifost, 2013Text classification is an important task of assigning objects from a universe to two or more classes, especially classification is to classify the topic or the theme of a document. In this research, we have analyzed the result of an experiment on a text classification using Naive Bayesian method approaches for Mongolian language.
Zolboo Damiran, Khuder Altangerel
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Exploring the Mongolian Spoken Language Corpus Mongolian Vowels Phonetic Experimental Research
Communications in Humanities Research, 2023Based on the Mongolian Spoken Language Corpus, this paper analyzes the phonological phenomena encountered in the construction of the corpus and explores the phonological patterns and features of the Mongolian spoken language flow in Mongolia by using theories of experimental phonetics and phonology and acoustic analysis methods.
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Kinship in Mongolian Sign Language
Sign Language Studies, 2011The purpose of this investigation is twofold: I determine (1) what and how kinship terms are used in Mongolian Sign Language (MSL) and (2) to what extent other languages and cultural practices have influenced the kinship terms in MSL. Through a variety of methods, including spontaneous production, as well as direct and indirect elicitation, data were ...
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Language Model for Mongolian Polyphone Proofreading
2017Mongolian text proofreading is the particularly difficult task because of its unique polyphonic alphabet, morphological ambiguity and agglutinative feature, and coding errors are currently pervasive in the Mongolian corpus of electronic edition, which results in Mongolian statistic and retrieval research toughly difficult to carry out.
Min Lu, Feilong Bao, Guanglai Gao
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Open Information Extraction for Mongolian Language
2019In this paper, we describe MongoIE, an Open Information Extraction (Open IE) system for the Mongolian language. We present the characteristic of the language and, after analyzing the available preprocessing tools, we describe the features used for building the system.
Ganchimeg Lkhagvasuren +1 more
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Mongolian Language Morphology and Its Database Structure
2017 International Conference on Green Informatics (ICGI), 2017In this work we tried to do morphological analyze both in Cyrillic Mongolian script and Traditional Mongolian script and define inflection method of suffix in accordance to orthography rule using computer.Mongolian language is an agglutinate language.
Uuganbaatar Dulamragchaa +3 more
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