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Punctuation restoration Model and Spacing Model for Korean Ancient Document [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2023
In Korean ancient documents, there is no spacing or punctuation, and they are written in classical Chinese characters. This makes it challenging for modern individuals and translation models to accurately interpret and translate them. While China has models predicting punctuation and spacing, applying them directly to Korean texts is problematic due to
Jang, Taehong   +2 more
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Punctuation and text segmentation in 15th-century pamphlets

open access: yesZeitschrift Für Sprachwissenschaft, 2021
The use of punctuation in German incunabula is often described as arbitrary, irregular, and unsystematic (cf. Masalon 2014: 54–56). This concerns the inventory, frequency, and function of punctuation marks as well as pragmatic aspects such as how ...
Neumann Marko
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL AND MULTIMODAL PROPERTIES OF PUNCTUATION MARKS IN THE MODERN ENGLISH MASS MEDIA COMMUNICATIVE SPACE

open access: goldScientific notes of Taurida National V.I. Vernadsky University, series Philology. Social Communications, 2020
L. L. Makaruk
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Funkcje myślnika – norma i jednoznaczność [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Slavica, 2022
The paper describes a hyphen – one of the punctuation marks, which encourages the professionals, who are responsible for the standardization of Polish spelling, to discuss it. Its shape and manner of embedding in a text (with or without a space), and its
Małgorzata Bortliczek
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Feature Space Augmentation for Negation Handling on Sentiment Analysis

open access: yesIlkom Jurnal Ilmiah, 2023
One crucial issue affecting the performance of sentiment analysis tasks is negation. Handling negation involves determining the negation scope and negation cue. Feature space augmentation is one approach used to address negation.
Lutfi Budi Ilmawan   +2 more
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Creating Welsh Language Word Embeddings

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2021
Word embeddings are representations of words in a vector space that models semantic relationships between words by means of distance and direction. In this study, we adapted two existing methods, word2vec and fastText, to automatically learn Welsh word ...
Padraig Corcoran   +4 more
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Способы выражения положительных эмоций в Интернете

open access: yesStylistyka, 2021
The Internet as a new means of communication promotes the emergence of new ways of expressing thoughts and emotions. Our brief analysis of the techniques for verbalizing positive emotions on the Internet shows that Internet users have found ways to solve
Jadwiga Tarsa
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Navigating early Chinese daybook divination manuals

open access: yesManuscript and Text Cultures, 2023
In Early China, ‘daybook’ (rishu 日書) divination manuals were consulted to determine auspicious times for a variety of life events. Recent discoveries of daybook manuscripts written upon bound bamboo strips have revealed much about how these manuals were
Christopher J. Foster
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La traduction chinoise des Trois Mousquetaires par Wu Guangjian et son édition annotée par Mao Dun : le rôle des paratextes dans les traductions d’œuvres littéraires occidentales

open access: yesBabel: Littératures Plurielles, 2023
Wu Guangjian’s translation of the French novel Les Trois Mousquetaires, was first published by the Shanghai Commercial Press in 1907. Although this book uses literal translation methods, descriptions of the scenes and psychological descriptions, as well ...
Zou Zhenhuan
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Streaming Punctuation: A Novel Punctuation Technique Leveraging Bidirectional Context for Continuous Speech Recognition [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal on Natural Language Computing (IJNLC) 11 (6), 2022, 13, 2023
While speech recognition Word Error Rate (WER) has reached human parity for English, continuous speech recognition scenarios such as voice typing and meeting transcriptions still suffer from segmentation and punctuation problems, resulting from irregular pausing patterns or slow speakers.
arxiv   +1 more source

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