Linguistic Structure Prediction / by Noah A. Smith
By: Smith, Noah Ashton, autor
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E-bookSeries: (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, 1947-4059).Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2011Edition: 1st edition 2011.Description: 1 recurso en línea (XX, 248 páginas).ISBN: 9783031021435.Subject: Proceso en lenguaje natural (Informática)
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Madrid Digital Acceso Electrónico (UEM) | Ciencias e Ingeniería | QA76.9.N38 2011 EB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Acceso electrónico | eBook.01112565 |
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Representations and Linguistic Data -- Decoding: Making Predictions -- Learning Structure from Annotated Data -- Learning Structure from Incomplete Data -- Beyond Decoding: Inference.
A major part of natural language processing now depends on the use of text data to build linguistic analyzers. We consider statistical, computational approaches to modeling linguistic structure. We seek to unify across many approaches and many kinds of linguistic structures. Assuming a basic understanding of natural language processing and/or machine learning, we seek to bridge the gap between the two fields. Approaches to decoding (i.e., carrying out linguistic structure prediction) and supervised and unsupervised learning of models that predict discrete structures as outputs are the focus. We also survey natural language processing problems to which these methods are being applied, and we address related topics in probabilistic inference, optimization, and experimental methodology. Table of Contents: Representations and Linguistic Data / Decoding: Making Predictions / Learning Structure from Annotated Data / Learning Structure from Incomplete Data / Beyond Decoding: Inference.
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