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Finite-state language processing, edited by Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes, (electronic book)
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- Summary
- Finite-state devices, which include finite-state automata, graphs, and finite-state transducers, are in wide use in many areas of computer science. Recently, there has been a resurgence of the use of finite-state devices in all aspects of computational linguistics, including dictionary encoding, text processing, and speech processing. This book describes the fundamental properties of finite-state devices and illustrates their uses. Many of the contributors pioneered the use of finite-automata for different aspects of natural language processing. The topics, which range from the theoretical to the applied, include finite-state morphology, approximation of phrase-structure grammars, deterministic part-of-speech tagging, application of a finite-state intersection grammar, a finite-state transducer for extracting information from text, and speech recognition using weighted finite automata. The introduction presents the basic theoretical results in finite-state automata and transducers. These results and algorithms are described and illustrated with simple formal language examples as well as natural language examples. Contributors : Douglas Appelt, John Bear, David Clemenceau, Maurice Gross, Jerry R. Hobbs, David Israel, Megumi Kameyama, Lauri Karttunen, Kimmo Koskenniemi, Mehryar Mohri, Eric Laporte, Fernando C.N. Pereira, Michael D. Riley, Emmanuel Roche, Yves Schabes, Max D. Silberztein, Mark Stickel, Pasi Tapanainen, Mabry Tyson, Atro Voutilainen, Rebecca N. Wright. Language, Speech, and Communication series
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xv, 464 p.)
- Note
- "A Bradford book."
- Contents
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- Finite-state morphology : inflections on derivations in a single framework using dictionaries and rules / David Clemenceau
- Representation and finite-state components in natural language / Kimmo Korskenniemi
- The replace operator / Lauri Karttunen
- Finite-state approximation of phrase-structure grammars / Fernando C.N. Pereira and Rebecca N. Wright
- The lexical analysis of natural languages / Max D Silberztein
- Deterministic part-of-speech tagging with finite-state transducers / Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes
- Parsing with finite-state transducers / Emmanuel Roche
- Designing a (finite-state) parsing grammar / Atro Voutilainen
- Applying a finite-state intersection grammar / Pasi Tapanainen
- The construction of local grammars / Maurice Gross
- On the use of sequential transducers in natural language processing / Mehryar Mohri
- FASTUS : a cascaded finite-state transducer for extracting information from natural-language text / Jerry R. Hobbs ... [et al.]
- Rational transductions for phonetic conversion and phonology / Éric Laporte
- Speech recognition by composition of weighted finite automata / Fernando C.N. Pereira and Michael D. Riley
- Isbn
- 9780262290951
- Label
- Finite-state language processing
- Title
- Finite-state language processing
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Finite-state devices, which include finite-state automata, graphs, and finite-state transducers, are in wide use in many areas of computer science. Recently, there has been a resurgence of the use of finite-state devices in all aspects of computational linguistics, including dictionary encoding, text processing, and speech processing. This book describes the fundamental properties of finite-state devices and illustrates their uses. Many of the contributors pioneered the use of finite-automata for different aspects of natural language processing. The topics, which range from the theoretical to the applied, include finite-state morphology, approximation of phrase-structure grammars, deterministic part-of-speech tagging, application of a finite-state intersection grammar, a finite-state transducer for extracting information from text, and speech recognition using weighted finite automata. The introduction presents the basic theoretical results in finite-state automata and transducers. These results and algorithms are described and illustrated with simple formal language examples as well as natural language examples. Contributors : Douglas Appelt, John Bear, David Clemenceau, Maurice Gross, Jerry R. Hobbs, David Israel, Megumi Kameyama, Lauri Karttunen, Kimmo Koskenniemi, Mehryar Mohri, Eric Laporte, Fernando C.N. Pereira, Michael D. Riley, Emmanuel Roche, Yves Schabes, Max D. Silberztein, Mark Stickel, Pasi Tapanainen, Mabry Tyson, Atro Voutilainen, Rebecca N. Wright. Language, Speech, and Communication series
- Cataloging source
- IEEEE
- Dewey number
- 006.3/5/015113
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- QA76.9.N38
- LC item number
- F56 1997eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Roche, Emmanuel
- Schabes, Yves
- Series statement
- Language, speech, and communication
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- Natural language processing (Computer science)
- Procesamiento de lenguaje natural (Computación)
- analyse syntaxique
- analyse lexicale
- langage état fini
- traitement langage naturel
- Traitement automatique des langues naturelles
- Label
- Finite-state language processing, edited by Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes, (electronic book)
- Note
- "A Bradford book."
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- online resource
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- Carrier MARC source
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- Contents
- Finite-state morphology : inflections on derivations in a single framework using dictionaries and rules / David Clemenceau -- Representation and finite-state components in natural language / Kimmo Korskenniemi -- The replace operator / Lauri Karttunen -- Finite-state approximation of phrase-structure grammars / Fernando C.N. Pereira and Rebecca N. Wright -- The lexical analysis of natural languages / Max D Silberztein -- Deterministic part-of-speech tagging with finite-state transducers / Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes -- Parsing with finite-state transducers / Emmanuel Roche -- Designing a (finite-state) parsing grammar / Atro Voutilainen -- Applying a finite-state intersection grammar / Pasi Tapanainen -- The construction of local grammars / Maurice Gross -- On the use of sequential transducers in natural language processing / Mehryar Mohri -- FASTUS : a cascaded finite-state transducer for extracting information from natural-language text / Jerry R. Hobbs ... [et al.] -- Rational transductions for phonetic conversion and phonology / Éric Laporte -- Speech recognition by composition of weighted finite automata / Fernando C.N. Pereira and Michael D. Riley
- Control code
- IEEEMIT827013197
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xv, 464 p.)
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- online
- Isbn
- 9780262290951
- Level of compression
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- computer
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- c
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- Electronic resource.
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- ocn827013197
- Label
- Finite-state language processing, edited by Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes, (electronic book)
- Note
- "A Bradford book."
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Finite-state morphology : inflections on derivations in a single framework using dictionaries and rules / David Clemenceau -- Representation and finite-state components in natural language / Kimmo Korskenniemi -- The replace operator / Lauri Karttunen -- Finite-state approximation of phrase-structure grammars / Fernando C.N. Pereira and Rebecca N. Wright -- The lexical analysis of natural languages / Max D Silberztein -- Deterministic part-of-speech tagging with finite-state transducers / Emmanuel Roche and Yves Schabes -- Parsing with finite-state transducers / Emmanuel Roche -- Designing a (finite-state) parsing grammar / Atro Voutilainen -- Applying a finite-state intersection grammar / Pasi Tapanainen -- The construction of local grammars / Maurice Gross -- On the use of sequential transducers in natural language processing / Mehryar Mohri -- FASTUS : a cascaded finite-state transducer for extracting information from natural-language text / Jerry R. Hobbs ... [et al.] -- Rational transductions for phonetic conversion and phonology / Éric Laporte -- Speech recognition by composition of weighted finite automata / Fernando C.N. Pereira and Michael D. Riley
- Control code
- IEEEMIT827013197
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xv, 464 p.)
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780262290951
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- ill.
- Quality assurance targets
- not applicable
- Reformatting quality
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- Reproduction note
- Electronic resource.
- Sound
- unknown sound
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- ocn827013197
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