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Phrase-based Part-of-Speech Tagging

2007 International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 2007
This paper presents a new approach to part-of-speech (POS) tagging in which the basic unit being tagged is a contiguous sequence of words rather than a single word. We run experiments on two different tagsets: the UPENN treebank and a treebank annotated with more ambiguous tags that have a semantic component.
Andrew Finch, Eiichiro Sumita
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Part of speech tagging for Arabic

Natural Language Engineering, 2011
AbstractThis paper presents an investigation of part of speech (POS) tagging for Arabic as it occurs naturally, i.e. unvocalized text (without diacritics). We also do not assume any prior tokenization, although this was used previously as a basis for POS tagging. Arabic is a morphologically complex language, i.e.
SANDRA KÜBLER, EMAD MOHAMED
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Part of speech tagging for Polish

Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics, 2019
Abstract In this paper we discuss the current state of the art in part-of-speech tagging for Polish. We introduce the problem of POS tagging and point out the key issues in tagging inflected languages, which make this task more difficult in the case of Polish than e.g. English.
Katarzyna Krasnowska-Kieraś   +1 more
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Corpus based part-of-speech tagging

International Journal of Speech Technology, 2016
In natural language processing, a crucial subsystem in a wide range of applications is a part-of-speech (POS) tagger, which labels (or classifies) unannotated words of natural language with POS labels corresponding to categories such as noun, verb or adjective.
Chengyao Lv   +3 more
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Software-specific part-of-speech tagging

Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2016
Part-of-speech (POS) tagging performance degrades on out-of-domain data due to the lack of domain knowledge. Software engineering knowledge, embodied in textual documentations, bug reports and online forum discussions, is expressed in natural language, but is full of domain terms, software entities and software-specific informal languages.
Deheng Ye   +3 more
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Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Tagging

2011
In this chapter, homogeneity with respect to syntactic word classes (partsof- speech, POS) is aimed at. The method presented in this section is called unsupervised POS-tagging, as its application results in corpus annotation in a comparable way to what POS-taggers provide.
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Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Rules

2014
We saw that looking up a word in a lexicon or carrying out a morphological analysis on a word can leave it with an ambiguous part of speech. The word chair, which can be assigned two tags, noun or verb, is an example of ambiguity. It is a noun in the phrase a chair, and a verb in to chair a session.
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