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Rule-Based Punctuation Algorithm for the Uzbek Language

Educational Data Mining
Punctuation analysis occupies an important place in natural language processing, presenting the need for a model that can predict correct punctuations in number of tasks like text pre-processing, spell checking, grammar checking, information retrieval ...
Maksud Sharipov   +2 more
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Focal Loss for Punctuation Prediction

Interspeech, 2020
Many approaches have been proposed to predict punctuation marks. Previous results demonstrate that these methods are effective. However, there still exists class imbalance problem during training.
Jiangyan Yi   +4 more
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Self-attention Based Model for Punctuation Prediction Using Word and Speech Embeddings

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2019
This paper proposes to use self-attention based model to predict punctuation marks for word sequences. The model is trained using word and speech embedding features which are obtained from the pre-trained Word2Vec and Speech2Vec, respectively.
Jiangyan Yi, J. Tao
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Joint Prediction of Punctuation and Disfluency in Speech Transcripts

Interspeech, 2020
Spoken language transcripts generated from Automatic speech recognition (ASR) often contain a large portion of disfluency and lack punctuation symbols. Punctuation restoration and dis-fluency removal of the transcripts can facilitate downstream tasks such ...
Binghuai Lin, Liyuan Wang
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Standard Punctuation and the Punctuation of the Street

2013
This paper concentrates on grammatical punctuation in written street signs using a methodology derived from linguistic landscape research and writing systems research outlined in Cook (2013). The data come from two inner city streets in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Punctuation and Presentation

1999
Success in writing depends upon attention to the overall structure of your work, the topic of the previous chapter, and also attention to detail. That includes making sure that sentences are grammatical and correctly punctuated and spelt, as well as a host of little presentational details that you should strive to get right.
Martin Coyle, John Peck
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Punctuation

1996
Abstract Punctuation has intimidated brave men and women for years. Yet it’s not that hard-really. This chapter simplifies some rules and makes them easier to learn.
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Punctuation Prediction for Streaming On-Device Speech Recognition

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2022
Zhikai Zhou, Tian Tan, Y. Qian
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Punctuation and spelling

2012
topic english for research usage, style, and grammar english for writing research papers apostrophes 25.1 colons 25.2 commas 25.3, 25.4 3.14 hyphens 25.6, 25.7 parentheses / brackets 25.8 3.17 periods (full stops) 25.9 semicolons 25.11 3.15, 3.16 titles
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The Power of Punctuation

Design Issues, 1990
MICOLON One of the first rules of grammar we learn is the proper use of OLON punctuation marks. Their application abides by traditional ERIOD ASH OR EM DASH standards, indicated in the style guides that dictate punctuation IASH OR EN DASH WING DASH usage in formal texts.
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