We present LIPS (Lexical Isolation Point Software), a tool for accurate lexical isolation point (IP) prediction in recordings of speech. The IP is the point in time in which a wor...
Andrew Thwaites, Jeroen Geertzen, William D. Marsl...
XML has grown into a widely used and highly developed technology, due in part to the subcomponents built around the technology (advanced parsers, frameworks, libraries, etc). The ...
Naphtali Rishe, Ouri Wolfson, Ben Wongsaroj, Damia...
The idea that dictionaries are a good source for (computational) information has been around for a long while, and the extraction of taxonomic information from them is something t...
Conventional methods for disambiguation problems have been using statistical methods with co-occurrence of words in their contexts. It seems that human-beings assign appropriate w...
The theoretical characterisation of multiword expressions (MWEs) is tightly connected to their actual occurrences in data and to their representation in lexical resources. We pres...