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Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing: An Empirical Approach (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1171)

Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing: An Empirical Approach (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1171)

Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing: An Empirical
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Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing: An Empirical Approach (Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1171) Paperback - 1996 - 1996th Edition

by Franz, Alexander

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This is an exciting time for Artificial Intelligence, and for Natural Language Processing in particular. Over the last five years or so, a newly revived spirit has gained prominence that promises to revitalize the whole field: the spirit of empiricism.
This book introduces a new approach to the important NLP issue of automatic ambiguity resolution, based on statistical models of text. This approach is compared with previous work and proved to yield higher accuracy for natural language analysis. An effective implementation strategy is also described, which is directly useful for natural language analysis. The book is noteworthy for demonstrating a new empirical approach to NLP; it is essential reading for researchers in natural language processing or computational linguistics.
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