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- 2009
- Amira Abdelwahab, Hiroo Sekiya, Ikuo Matsuba, Yasuo Horiuchi, Shingo Kuroiwa, Masafumi Nishida:
An efficient collaborative filtering algorithm using SVD-free latent Semantic indexing and particle swarm optimization. NLPKE 2009: 1-4 - Batuer Aisha, Maosong Sun:
A statistical method for Uyghur tokenization. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Mubark Obaid AlQahtany, Yousef Ajami Alotaibi, Sid-Ahmed Selouani:
Analyzing the seventh vowel of classical Arabic. NLPKE 2009: 1-7 - Mohsen Arabsorkhi, Hesham Faili, Mansoor Zolghadri Jahromi:
Using genetic algorithm for Persian grammar induction. NLPKE 2009: 1-6 - Aqil M. Azmi, Suha Al-Thanyyan:
Ikhtasir - A user selected compression ratio Arabic text summarization system. NLPKE 2009: 1-7 - Fahmi Bargui, Hanêne Ben-Abdallah, Jamel Feki:
Multidimensional concept extraction and validation from OLAP requirements in NL. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Domenico Beneventano, Sonia Bergamaschi, Serena Sorrentino:
Extending WordNet with compound nouns for semi-automatic annotation in data integration systems. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Marzieh Berenjkoob, Razieh Mehri, Hadi Khosravi Farsani, Mohammad Ali Nematbakhsh:
A method for stemming and eliminating common words for Persian text summarization. NLPKE 2009: 1-6 - Ibrahim Bounhas, Yahya Slimani:
A hybrid approach for Arabic multi-word term extraction. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Wissal Brini, Mariem Ellouze, Slim Mesfar, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
An Arabic question-answering system for factoid questions. NLPKE 2009: 1-7 - Caroline Brun, Maud Ehrmann:
Adaptation of a named entity recognition system for the ESTER 2 evaluation campaign. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Chi-Lan Cai, Yue-Wei Bai, Ya-Fei He, Zhi-Ming Zhang:
Fuzzy modeling to conceptual design of mechanisms based on axiomatic design. NLPKE 2009: 1-7 - Dongfeng Cai, Xin Liu, Qiaoli Zhou, Na Ye:
Chinese maximal noun phrase parsing based on cascaded conditional random fields. NLPKE 2009: 1-7 - Maria Fernanda Caropreso, Diana Inkpen, Shahzad Khan, Fazel Keshtkar:
Automatic generation of narrative content for digital games. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Chao Che, HongFei Teng:
Document representation combining concepts and words in Chinese text categorization. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Qing Chen, Tianshun Yao:
Contextual binarization for syntax-based machine translation. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Qijun Dong, Shuicai Shi, Hongwei Wang, Xueqiang Lv:
Study on similarity of simple questions based on the catering field. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Mohamed Elmahdy, Rainer Gruhn, Wolfgang Minker, Slim Abdennadher:
Effect of gaussian densities and amount of training data on grapheme-based acoustic modeling for Arabic. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Mahmoud Elmarhumy, Mohamed Abdel Fattah, Fuji Ren:
Automatic text classification using modified centroid classifier. NLPKE 2009: 1-4 - Weijun Fu, Lei Li:
A method and application of automatic term extraction using conditional random fields. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Tianjiao Gu, Fuji Ren:
Chinese sentence similarity based on word context and semantic. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Marcus Vinicius Carvalho Guelpeli, António Horta Branco, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
Cassiopeia: A model based on summarization and clusterization used for knowledge discovery in textual bases. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Xiao Guo, Dayou Li, Gordon Clapworthy:
A conditional mutual information based selectional association and word sense disambiguation. NLPKE 2009: 1-7 - Ruiqiang Guo, Fuji Ren:
Towards the relationship between Semantic Web and NLP. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Ye Guo, Yanquan Zhou:
Chinese text orientation analysis based on phrase. NLPKE 2009: 1-6 - Gang He, Peidong Peng, Xiaochun Wu, Luming Chen:
Chinese coding type identification based on sub-sentence length observation. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Saike He, Taozheng Zhang, Xue Bai, Xiaojie Wang, Yuan Dong:
Incorporating multi-task learning in conditional random fields for chunking in semantic role labeling. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Ahmad Hossny, Khaled Shaalan, Aly A. Fahmy:
Machine translation model using inductive logic programming. NLPKE 2009: 1-8 - Aminul Islam, Diana Inkpen:
Managing the Google Web 1T 5-gram data set. NLPKE 2009: 1-5 - Aminul Islam, Diana Inkpen:
Real-word spelling correction using Google Web 1T n-gram with backoff. NLPKE 2009: 1-8
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