(Pub. Date: 21-Sep-2023, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781108837378)
Digital health translation is an important application of machine translation and multilingual technologies, and there is a growing need for accessibility in digital health translation design for disadvantaged communities. This book addresses that ne...More info...
(Pub. Date: 21-Sep-2023, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781107004290)
This book provides a comprehensive foundation of distributional methods in computational modeling of meaning. It aims to build a common understanding of the theoretical and methodological foundations for students of computational linguistics, natural...More info...
(Pub. Date: 29-Jun-2023, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781108839594)
Aimed at linguists and computer scientists working on natural language processing, this is the first book that shows, at a large scale, how to do semantics for spatio-temporal information based on annotation structures that conform to ISO internation...More info...
The relation between ontologies and language is currently at the forefront of natural language processing (NLP). This book focuses on the technology involved in enabling integration between lexical resources and semantic technologies. It will be of i...More info...
(Pub. Date: 05-May-2022, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781108485760)
In this chapter we discuss how perspectives have been approached in social psychology, communication science, and linguistics. Let us first discuss how perspectives are defined in these fields. From a psychological point of view, a perspective can b...More info...
Tommaso Caselli, Eduard Hovy, Martha Palmer, Piek Vossen
Series: Studies in Natural Language Processing
(Pub. Date: 25-Nov-2021, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781108490573)
Event structures have been at the heart of Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence. People can easily refer to changes in the world, identify their participants, distinguish relevant information, and have expectations of what can happen next. Part...More info...
(Pub. Date: 02-Sep-2021, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781108429351)
Language resources and computational models are becoming increasingly important for the study of language variation. A main challenge of this interdisciplinary field is that linguistics researchers may not be familiar with these helpful computationa...More info...
(Pub. Date: 15-Oct-2020, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781108486378)
Sentiment analysis is the computational study of peoples opinions, sentiments, emotions, moods, and attitudes. This fascinating problem offers numerous research challenges, but promises insight useful to anyone interested in opinion analysis and so...More info...
(Pub. Date: 25-Jan-2018, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9781107162228)
How do infants learn a language? Why and how do languages evolve? How do we understand a sentence? This book explores these questions using recent computational models that shed new light on issues related to language and cognition. The chapters in t...More info...
This book presents a collection of papers on the issue of focus in its broadest sense. While commonly considered as being related to phenomena such as presupposition and anaphora, focusing is much more widely spread, and it is this pervasiveness that...More info...
(Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2010, Hardback, Publisher: Cambridge University Press, ISBN-13: 9780521886598)
An edited collection focusing on the technology involved in enabling integration between lexical resources and semantic technologies. The relation between ontologies and language is currently at the forefront of natural language processing (N...More info...
Margaret Masterman was a pioneer in the field of computational linguistics. Working in the earliest days of language processing by computer, she believed that meaning, not grammar, was the key to understanding languages, and that machines could deter...More info...
Languages, in all their forms, are the more efficient and natural means for people to communicate. Enormous quantities of information are produced, distributed and consumed using languages. Human language technologys main purpose is to allow the use...More info...
Discusses the theory and practice of memory-based language processing - a machine learning method for modelling language. Memory-based language processing--a machine learning and problem solving method for language technology--is based on the...More info...
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This study presents an original and penetrating analysis of the complex problems surrounding the automatic generation of natural language text. Laurence Danlos provides a valuable critical review of research in this important and increasingly active...More info...
An invaluable survey of research in relational semantics. With the first publication of this book in 1988, the centrality of the lexicon in language research was becoming increasingly apparent and the use of relational models of the lexicon h...More info...
This book provides a precise and thorough description of the meaning and use of spatial expressions, using both a linguistics and an artificial intelligence perspective, and also an enlightening discussion of computer models of comprehension and prod...More info...
This collection of contributions addresses the problem of words and their meaning. This volume is a collection of original contributions that address the problem of words and their meaning. This represents a still difficult and controversial...More info...
This book describes the Spoken Language Translator (SLT), one of the first major projects in the area of automatic speech translation. This original volume describes the Spoken Language Translator (SLT), one of the first major automatic speec...More info...