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Rob Malouf, Miles Osborne
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ESSLLI 2001
This one-week course will provide an introduction to the maximum entropy principle and the construction of maximum entropy models for natural language processing.
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Shuly Wintner
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ESSLLI 2001
This course is a mild introduction to Formal Language Theory for students with little or no background in formal systems.
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Daniël de Kok, Harm Brouwer
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2011
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Edward Stabler
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UCLA 2003
What kind of computational device could use a system like a human language? This text explores the computational properties of devices that could compute morphological and syntactic analyses, and recognize semantic entailment relations among sentences.
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A. L. Berger, S. A. Della Pietra, V. J. Della Pietra
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Association for Computational Linguistics 1996
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Doug Arnold, at al.
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Blackwell Pub 1994
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Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, Edward Loper
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O'Reilly Media 2009
This book offers a highly accessible introduction to natural language processing, the field that supports a variety of language technologies, from predictive text and email filtering to automatic summarization and translation.
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Paul Vogt
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Language Science Press 2015
This book presents a series of experiments in which two robots try to solve the symbol grounding problem. The experiments are based on the language game paradigm, and involve real mobile robots that are able to develop a grounded lexicon about the objects that they can detect in their...
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Michael A. Covington
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Prentice-Hall 1994
Designed to bridge the gap for those who know Prolog but have little or no background in linguistics, this book concentrates on turning theories into practical techniques.
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Igor Boshakov, Alexander Gelbukh
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2004
The contents of the book are based on the course on computational linguistics that has been delivered by the authors since 1997 at the Center for Computing Research,