The Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language ProcessingAlexander Clark, Chris Fox, Shalom Lappin John Wiley & Sons, 4 oct 2012 - 800 páginas This comprehensive reference work provides an overview of the concepts, methodologies, and applications in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP).
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Formal Language Theory | 11 |
Computational Complexity in Natural Language | 43 |
Statistical Language Modeling | 74 |
Theory of Parsing | 105 |
Maximum Entropy Models | 133 |
MemoryBased Learning | 154 |
Decision Trees | 180 |
Unsupervised Learning and Grammar Induction | 197 |
Segmentation and Morphology | 364 |
Computational Semantics | 394 |
Computational Models of Dialogue | 429 |
Computational Psycholinguistics | 482 |
Applications | 515 |
Machine Translation | 531 |
Natural Language Generation | 574 |
Discourse Processing | 599 |
Artificial Neural Networks | 221 |
Linguistic Annotation | 238 |
Evaluation of NLP Systems | 271 |
Speech Recognition | 299 |
Statistical Parsing | 333 |
Question Answering | 630 |
References | 655 |
Author Index | 742 |
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