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Special Issue: Computational Linguistics and its Applications
In: http://www.informatica.si/PDF/Informatica_2010_1.pdf (2010)
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Recent Advances in Computational Linguistics
In: http://www.informatica.si/PDF/34-1/01_Lendeva%20-%20Recent%20Advances%20in%20Computational%20Linguistics.pdf (2009)
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A Bilingual Corpus of Novels Aligned at Paragraph Level
In: http://www.cic.ipn.mx/~sidorov/FinTAL2006.pdf (2006)
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A Bilingual Corpus of Novels Aligned at Paragraph Level
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2006/A Bilingual Corpus of Novels Aligned at Paragraph Level.pdf (2006)
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Alignment of Paragraphs in Bilingual Texts using Bilingual Dictionaries and Dynamic Programming
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/cv/Publications/2006/CIARP-2006-Alignment.pdf (2006)
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Morphological Analysis of Inflective Languages Through Generation
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2002/SEPLN-2002-Morph.pdf (2002)
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Morphological Analysis of Inflective Languages Through Generation
In: http://www.sepln.org/revistaSEPLN/revista/29/29-Pag105.pdf (2002)
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Problemas actuales de lingüística computacional
In: Revista Digital Universitaria (1607 - 6079). Vol. 2, No.1 (2001) (2001)
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On Coherence Maintenance in Human-Machine Dialogue with Contextual Ellipses
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2002/CYS_new1.pdf (1999)
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PDF PS www.gelbukh.com
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/1999/ENC-99-Objects.ps (1999)
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2Facultad de Ciencias de la Computación
In: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1180/CLEF2014wn-QA-GomezAdornoEt2014.pdf
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Syntactic dependency based n-grams in rule based automatic English as second language grammar correction
In: http://www.cic.ipn.mx/~sidorov/IJCLA_SN_GRAMS_2013.pdf
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Empirical Study of Machine Learning Based Approach for Opinion Mining in Tweets
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2013/Empirical Study of Machine Learning Based Approach for Opinion Mining in Tweets.pdf
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Lexical-Based Alignment for Reconstruction of Structure in Parallel Texts*
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2007/Lexical-Based Alignment for Reconstruction of Structure in.pdf
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On Similarity of Word Senses in Explanatory Dictionaries
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/cv/Publications/2003/IJT-2003-senses.pdf
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Adapting Cross-Genre Author Profiling to Language and Corpus Notebook for PAN at CLEF 2016
In: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1609/16090947.pdf
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Division of Spanish Words into Morphemes with a Genetic Algorithm∗
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2008/Division of Spanish Words into Morphemes with a Genetic.pdf
Abstract: Abstract. We discuss an unsupervised technique for determining morpheme structure of words in an inflective language, with Spanish as a case study. For this, we use a global optimization (implemented with a genetic algorithm), while most of the previous works are based on heuristics calculated using conditional probabilities of word parts. Thus, we deal with complete space of solutions and do not reduce it with the risk to eliminate some correct solutions beforehand. Also, we are working at the derivative level as contrasted with the more traditional grammatical level interested only in flexions. The algorithm works as follows. The input data is a wordlist built on the base of a large dictionary or corpus in the given language and the output data is the same wordlist with each word divided into morphemes. First, we build a redundant list of all strings that might possibly be prefixes, suffixes, and stems of the words in the wordlist. Then, we detect possible paradigms in this set and filter out all items from the lists of possible prefixes and suffixes (though not stems) that do not participate in such paradigms. Finally, a subset of those lists of possible prefixes, stems, and suffixes is chosen using the genetic algorithm. The fitness function is based on the ideas of minimum length description, i.e. we choose the minimum number of elements that are necessary for covering all the words. The obtained subset is used for dividing the words from the wordlist. Algorithm parameters are presented. Preliminary evaluation of the experimental results for a dictionary of Spanish is given. 1
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.310.2941
http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2008/Division of Spanish Words into Morphemes with a Genetic.pdf
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Rule-based System for Automatic Grammar Correction Using Syntactic N-grams for English Language Learning (L2)
In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/W/W13/W13-3613.pdf
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Some Linguistic Methods of Improving of the Quality of Document Retrieval on the Internet
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2005/Some Linguistic Methods of Improving the Quality.pdf
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Incorporating Linguistic Information to Statistical Word-Level Alignment ⋆
In: http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/2009/Incorporating Linguistic Information to Statistical.pdf
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