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Research in Computing Science, Volume 117
Volume 117, 2016
- Akshar Bharati, Sukhada, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Analyzing English Phrases from Pāṇinian Perspective. 9-22 - Sinan Polat, Merve Selcuk-Simsek, Ilyas Cicekli:
A Modified Earley Parser for Huge Natural Language Grammars. 23-35 - Noureddine Loukil, Kais Haddar:
Extracting HPSG Lexicon from Arabic VerbNet. 37-49 - Rami Ayadi, Mohsen Maraoui, Mounir Zrigui:
A Survey of Arabic Text Representation and Classification Methods. 51-62 - Victor Mijangos, Gerardo Sierra, Abel Herrera:
A Word Embeddings Model for Sentence Similarity. 63-74 - Bahar Karaoglan, Tarik Kisla, Senem Kumova Metin, Ufuk Hürriyetoglu, Katira Soleymanzadeh:
Using Multiple Metrics in Automatically Building Turkish Paraphrase Corpus. 75-83 - R. Rajendra Prasath, Pinar Öztürk:
An Approach to Content Extraction from Scientific Articles using Case-Based Reasoning. 85-96 - Biswanath Barik, Erwin Marsi, Pinar Öztürk:
Event Causality Extraction from Natural Science Literature. 97-107 - Sindhuja Gopalan, Paolo Rosso, Sobha Lalitha Devi:
Discourse Connective - A Marker for Identifying Featured Articles in Biological Wikipedia. 109-119 - C. S. Malarkodi, Elisabeth Lex, Sobha Lalitha Devi:
Named Entity Recognition for the Agricultural Domain. 121-132 - Zeineb Neji, Mariem Ellouze, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
Question Answering Based on Temporal Inference. 133-141 - Aymen Trigui, Naim Terbeh, Mohsen Maraoui, Mounir Zrigui:
Statistical Approach for Spontaneous Arabic Speech Understanding Based on Stochastic Speech Recognition Module. 143-151 - Bagdat Myrzakhmetov, Aibek Makazhanov:
Initial Experiments on Russian to Kazakh SMT. 153-160 - Khaireddine Bacha, Mounir Zrigui:
Contribution to the Achievement of a Spellchecker for Arabic. 161-172 - Tereza Parilová, Filip Mrván, Bruno Mizík, Eva Hladká:
Emerging Technology Enabling Dyslexia Users To Read and Perceive Written Text Correctly. 173-183
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