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Aspects of Automatic Text Analysis 2007
- Alexander Mehler, Reinhard Köhler:
Aspects of Automatic Text Analysis. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing 209, 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-37520-3 - Alexander Mehler, Reinhard Köhler:
Introduction: Machine Learning in a Semiotic Perspective. 1-29 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Precisiated Natural Language. 33-59 - George J. Klir, Kari Sentz:
On the Issue of Linguistic Approximation. 61-78 - Harald Atmanspacher:
A Semiotic Approach to Complex Systems. 79-91 - Peter Gritzmann:
On the Mathematics of Semantic Spaces. 95-115 - Edda Leopold:
Models of Semantic Spaces. 117-137 - Alexander Mehler:
Compositionality in Quantitative Semantics. A Theoretical Perspective on Text Mining. 139-167 - Stefan Bordag, Gerhard Heyer:
A Structuralist Framework for Quantitative Linguistics. 171-189 - Reinhard Köhler:
Quantitative Analysis of Syntactic Structures in the Framework of Synergetic Linguistics. 191-209 - Arne Ziegler, Gabriel Altmann:
Latent Connotative Text Structure. 211-229 - Michael Stubbs:
Inferring Meaning: Text, Technology and Questions of Induction. 233-253 - Dieter Metzing, Jens Pönninghaus:
Linguistic Information Modeling: From Kilivila Verb Morphology to RelaxNG. 255-276 - Alfonso Medina Urrea:
Affix Discovery by Means of Corpora: Experiments for Spanish, Czech, Ralámuli and Chuj. 277-299 - Jürgen Rolshoven:
Licensing Strategies in Natural Language Processing. 301-320 - Winfried Lenders:
The Surface of Argumentation and the Role of Subordinating Conjunctions. 323-337 - Janusz Kacprzyk, Slawomir Zadrozny:
Computing with Words for Text Categorization. 339-362 - Leonid I. Perlovsky:
Neural Networks, Fuzzy Models and Dynamic Logic. 363-386 - Gert Rickheit, Hans Strohner:
A Cognitive Systems Approach to Automatic Text Analysis. 389-399 - Hans-Jürgen Eikmeyer, Walther Kindt, Hans Strohner:
System Theoretical Research on Language and Communication: The Extended Experimental-Simulative Method. 401-417 - Wolfgang Wildgen:
The Dimensionality of Text and Picture and the Cross-Cultural Organization of Semiotic Complexes. 421-442
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