نتایج جستجو برای: lexicon

تعداد نتایج: 11687  

2006
Alon Itai Shuly Wintner Shlomo Yona

Computational lexicons are among the most important resources for natural language processing (NLP). Their importance is even greater in languages with rich morphology, where the lexicon is expected to provide morphological analyzers with enough information to enable them to correctly process intricately inflected forms. We describe the Haifa Lexicon of Contemporary Hebrew, the broadest-coverag...

2007
Yik-Cheung Tam Tanja Schultz

We present a bilingual LSA (bLSA) framework for translation lexicon adaptation. The idea is to apply marginal adaptation on a translation lexicon so that the lexicon marginals match to indomain marginals. In the framework of speech translation, the bLSA method transfers topic distributions from the source to the target side, such that the translation lexicon can be adapted before translation ba...

1999
Julie Carson-Berndsen

This paper describes a generic lexicon tool which uses lexical representations and finite state transducers enhanced by arithmetic operations in DATR to generate individual output formats from a general phonological feature based representation. The tool was developed in connection with the lexicon component of a diagnostic evaluation toolkit, BEETLE, for a linguistic word recognition system. T...

1999
Daniel Ka-Leung Chan Dekai Wu

We present a new method to automatically merge lexicons that employ different incompatible POS categories. Such incompatibilities have hindered efforts to combine lexicons to maximize coverage with reasonable human effort. Given an "original lexicon", our method is able to merge lexemes from an "additional lexicon" into the original lexicon, converting lexemes from the additional lexicon with a...

2009
Saif Mohammad Cody Dunne Bonnie J. Dorr

Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. A number of approaches have been proposed for creating such lexicons, but they tend to be computationally expensive, and usually rely on significant manual annotation and large corpora. Most of these methods use WordNet. In contrast, we propose a simple approach to generate a high-coverage semantic...

2001
Kyung-Tak Lee Christian Wellekens

In order to better model pronunciation variations, we present in this paper a method to build a lexicon whose content changes dynamically with the input speech. To achieve this goal, we proceeded in two steps. In the first step, a static augmented lexicon is created by adding new phone transcriptions to a basic lexicon. These new variants are derived from phonetic features that are automaticall...

2006
Thatsanee Charoenporn Canasai Kruengkrai Thanaruk Theeramunkong Virach Sornlertlamvanich Hitoshi Isahara

The growing of multilingual information processing technology has created the need of linguistic resources, especially lexical database. Many attempts were put to alter the traditional dictionary to computational dictionary, or widely named as computational lexicon. TCL’s Computational Lexicon (TCLLEX) is a recent development of a large-scale Thai Lexicon, which aims to serve as a fundamental l...

2003
Christophe Van Bael Simon King

Recent work at the Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh has developed an accent-independent lexicon for speech synthesis (the Unisyn project). The main purpose of this lexicon is to avoid the problems and cost of writing a new lexicon for every new accent needed for synthesis. Only recently [1], a first attempt has been made to use the Keyword Lexicon for ...

Journal: :IJSSCI 2014
Xing Wu Shaojian Zhuo

Text on the web has become a valuable source for mining and analyzing user opinions on any topic. Non-native English speakers heavily support the growing use of Network media especially in Chinese. Many sentiment analysis studies have shown that a polarity lexicon can effectively improve the classification consequences. Social media, where users spontaneously generated content have become impor...

2016
Elisavet Palogiannidi Polychronis Koutsakis Elias Iosif Alexandros Potamianos

Starting from the English affective lexicon ANEW (Bradley and Lang, 1999a) we have created the first Greek affective lexicon. It contains human ratings for the three continuous affective dimensions of valence, arousal and dominance for 1034 words. The Greek affective lexicon is compared with affective lexica in English, Spanish and Portuguese. The lexicon is automatically expanded by selecting ...

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