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Scientific American, 2011
The article focuses on parsers, which are text processors created by scientists at the Palo Alto Research Center, that research posts on the social media website Twitter for insight into human thought. The scientists will present their research at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Conference on August 8, 2011 in San ...
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The article focuses on parsers, which are text processors created by scientists at the Palo Alto Research Center, that research posts on the social media website Twitter for insight into human thought. The scientists will present their research at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence Conference on August 8, 2011 in San ...
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Using parsed corpora for circumventing parsing
1996Corpora tagged with part-of-speech and phrase structure information have been used for both exploratory data analysis as well as unsupervised learning of language models. These corpora have proved invaluable resources for research activities such as training part-of-speech taggers, disambiguating word-senses, detecting noun-phrases, inducing ...
Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2010
AbstractDependency parsing is a form of syntactic parsing of natural language based on the theoretical tradition of dependency grammar. It has recently gained widespread interest in the computational linguistics community and has been used for applications such as information extraction, machine translation and question answering.
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AbstractDependency parsing is a form of syntactic parsing of natural language based on the theoretical tradition of dependency grammar. It has recently gained widespread interest in the computational linguistics community and has been used for applications such as information extraction, machine translation and question answering.
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2018
The reading of Coleridge’s “Frost at Midnight” at the center of this chapter opens up the cognitive and aesthetic stakes of seeing writing. It does so by analyzing the encounter with visible script, an experience that can be understood as a reworking of a previously unrecognized source, the scene of writing in David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature ...
Marjorie Levinson, Marjorie Levinson
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The reading of Coleridge’s “Frost at Midnight” at the center of this chapter opens up the cognitive and aesthetic stakes of seeing writing. It does so by analyzing the encounter with visible script, an experience that can be understood as a reworking of a previously unrecognized source, the scene of writing in David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature ...
Marjorie Levinson, Marjorie Levinson
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2006
AbstractA crucial part of understanding a sentence is to construct its syntactic structure. Without this, it would be very difficult for language users to determine that sentence with different word orders. The processes involved in constructing syntactic structures during language comprehension are commonly referred to as parsing or syntactic ...
Pickering, Martin J. +1 more
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AbstractA crucial part of understanding a sentence is to construct its syntactic structure. Without this, it would be very difficult for language users to determine that sentence with different word orders. The processes involved in constructing syntactic structures during language comprehension are commonly referred to as parsing or syntactic ...
Pickering, Martin J. +1 more
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2007
In this chapter, you take a closer look at lexing and parsing, topics introduced briefly in Chapters 9 and 11. In particular, the chapter introduces the lexer and parser generators, fslex and fsyacc, that come with the F# distribution. A typical scenario when these techniques and tools can come in handy is the following: You want to read user ...
Don Syme +2 more
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In this chapter, you take a closer look at lexing and parsing, topics introduced briefly in Chapters 9 and 11. In particular, the chapter introduces the lexer and parser generators, fslex and fsyacc, that come with the F# distribution. A typical scenario when these techniques and tools can come in handy is the following: You want to read user ...
Don Syme +2 more
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Scene Parsing through ADE20K Dataset
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2017Bolei Zhou +5 more
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FUNGuild: An open annotation tool for parsing fungal community datasets by ecological guild
, 2016Nhu H. Nguyen +7 more
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PSANet: Point-wise Spatial Attention Network for Scene Parsing
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2018Hengshuang Zhao +6 more
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