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Exploiting visual salience for the generation of referring expressions
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In: Kelleher, John D. and van Genabith, Josef (2004) Exploiting visual salience for the generation of referring expressions. In: the 17th International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference (FLAIRS’04), 17 - 19 May 2004, Miami Beach, Florida. (2004)
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Large-scale induction and evaluation of lexical resources from the Penn-II treebank
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In: O'Donovan, Ruth, Burke, Michael, Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , van Genabith, Josef and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2004) Large-scale induction and evaluation of lexical resources from the Penn-II treebank. In: ACL 2004 - 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 21-26 July 2004, Barcelona, Spain. (2004)
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Treebank-based acquisition of wide-coverage, probabilistic LFG resources: project overview, results and evaluation
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In: Burke, Michael, Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , O'Donovan, Ruth, van Genabith, Josef and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2004) Treebank-based acquisition of wide-coverage, probabilistic LFG resources: project overview, results and evaluation. In: IJCNLP-04 Workshop - The First International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, 21 March 2004, Sanya City, Hainan Island, China. (2004)
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Parsing with automatically acquired, wide-coverage, robust, probabilistic LFG approximations
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Cahill, Aoife. - : Dublin City University. School of Computing, 2004
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In: Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 (2004) Parsing with automatically acquired, wide-coverage, robust, probabilistic LFG approximations. PhD thesis, Dublin City University. (2004)
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Treebank-based acquisition of a Chinese lexical-functional grammar
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In: Burke, Michael, Lam, Olivia, Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , Chan, Rowena, O'Donovan, Ruth, Bodomo, Adams, van Genabith, Josef and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2004) Treebank-based acquisition of a Chinese lexical-functional grammar. In: PACLIC-18 - 18th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, 8-10 December 2004, Tokyo, Japan. (2004)
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Evaluation of an automatic f-structure annotation algorithm against the PARC 700 dependency bank
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In: Burke, Michael, Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , O'Donovan, Ruth, van Genabith, Josef and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2004) Evaluation of an automatic f-structure annotation algorithm against the PARC 700 dependency bank. In: LFG'04 - Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Lexical-Functional Grammar, Christchurch, New Zealand, 10-12 July 2004. ISBN 1098-6782 (2004)
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Evaluating automatic LFG f-structure annotation for the Penn-II treebank
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In: Burke, Michael, Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , McCarthy, Mairéad, O'Donovan, Ruth, van Genabith, Josef and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2004) Evaluating automatic LFG f-structure annotation for the Penn-II treebank. Research on Language and Computation, 2 (4). pp. 523-547. ISSN 1570-7075 (2004)
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Long-distance dependency resolution in automatically acquired wide-coverage PCFG-based LFG approximations
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In: Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , Burke, Michael, O'Donovan, Ruth, van Genabith, Josef and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2004) Long-distance dependency resolution in automatically acquired wide-coverage PCFG-based LFG approximations. In: ACL 2004 - 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 21-26 July 2004, Barcelona, Spain. (2004)
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Treebank annotation with a wide-coverage head-driven phrase structure grammar
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In: Schmidtke, Dag (2004) Treebank annotation with a wide-coverage head-driven phrase structure grammar. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University. (2004)
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Using NLP technology in CALL
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In: Greene, Cara N., Keogh, Katrina A., Koller, Thomas, Wagner, Joachim orcid:0000-0002-8290-3849 , Ward, Monica and van Genabith, Josef (2004) Using NLP technology in CALL. In: InSTIL/ICALL 2004 Symposium on Computer Assisted Learning, 17-19 June, 2004, Venice, Italy. ISBN 88-8098-202-8 (2004)
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CL for CALL in the primary school
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In: Keogh, Katrina A., Koller, Thomas, Ward, Monica, Uí Dhonnchadha, Elaine and van Genabith, Josef (2004) CL for CALL in the primary school. In: eLearning for Computational Linguistics and Computational Linguistics for eLearning. International Workshop in Association with COLING 2004., 23-27 Aug. 2004, Geneva, Switzerland. (2004)
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Treebank-based multilingual unification-grammar development
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In: Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , Forst, Martin, McCarthy, Mairéad, O'Donovan, Ruth, Rohrer, Christian, van Genabith, Josef orcid:0000-0003-1322-7944 and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2003) Treebank-based multilingual unification-grammar development. In: ESSLLI 2003 - 15th European Summer School in Logic Language and Information, 18-19 August 2003, Vienna, Austria. (2003)
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Design and evaluation of the linguistic basis of an automatic F-struture annotation algorithm for the Penn-II treebank
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In: McCarthy, Mairéad (2003) Design and evaluation of the linguistic basis of an automatic F-struture annotation algorithm for the Penn-II treebank. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University. (2003)
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A structural alignment model of noun-noun compound interpretation
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Hayes, Jer. - : Dublin City University. School of Computing, 2003
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In: Hayes, Jer (2003) A structural alignment model of noun-noun compound interpretation. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University. (2003)
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CALL for endangered languages: Challenges and rewards
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In: Ward, Monica and van Genabith, Josef orcid:0000-0003-1322-7944 (2003) CALL for endangered languages: Challenges and rewards. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 16 (2-3). pp. 223-258. ISSN 0958-8221 (2003)
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From treebank resources to LFG F-structures
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In: Frank, Anette, Sadler, Louisa, van Genabith, Josef orcid:0000-0003-1322-7944 and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2003) From treebank resources to LFG F-structures. In: Treebanks: Building and Using Parsed Corpora (Anne Abeille Ed.). Text, Speech and Language Technology, 20 . Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. ISBN 978-1-4020-1335-5 (2003)
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A perceptually based computational framework for the interpretation of spatial language
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In: Kelleher, John D. (2003) A perceptually based computational framework for the interpretation of spatial language. PhD thesis, Dublin City University. (2003)
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Evaluating automatic F-structure annotation for the Penn-II treebank
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In: Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , McCarthy, Mairéad, van Genabith, Josef orcid:0000-0003-1322-7944 and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2002) Evaluating automatic F-structure annotation for the Penn-II treebank. In: TLT 2002 - 1st Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories, 20-21 September 2002, Sozopol, Bulgaria. (2002)
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Automatic annotation of the Penn-treebank with LFG f-structure information
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In: Cahill, Aoife orcid:0000-0002-3519-7726 , McCarthy, Mairéad, van Genabith, Josef orcid:0000-0003-1322-7944 and Way, Andy orcid:0000-0001-5736-5930 (2002) Automatic annotation of the Penn-treebank with LFG f-structure information. In: LREC 2002 Workshop on Linguistic Knowledge Acquisition and Representation: Bootstrapping Annotated Language Data, 1 June 2002, Las Palmas, Canary Islands. (2002)
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An analyser and generator for Irish inflectional morphology using finite-state transducers
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In: Uí Dhonnchadha, Elaine (2002) An analyser and generator for Irish inflectional morphology using finite-state transducers. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University. (2002)
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Computational morphology is an important step in natural language processing. Finite-state techniques have been applied successfully in computational phonology and morphology to many of the world’s major languages. Celtic languages, such as Modern Irish, present unique and challenging morphological features that to date have not been addressed using finite-state technology. This thesis presents a finite-state morphology of Irish developed using Xerox Finite-State Tools. To the best of our knowledge, such a resource does not exist. The computational model, implemented as a finite-state transducer, encodes the inflectional morphology of nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Other parts of speech are also included in the interests of language coverage. The implementation is a strictly lexicalised design: the morphotactics of stems and affixes are encoded in the lexicon using replace rule triggers. Word mutations are then implemented as a series of replace rules written as regular expressions. Both components are compiled into finite state transducers and then combined, to produce a single two-level morphological transducer for the language. A major advantage of finite-state implementations of morphology is their inherent bi-directionality; the same system is used for both analysis and generation of word forms in the language. This resource can be used as a component part in parsing and generation in natural language processing (NLP) applications, such as spelling checkers/correctors, stemmers and text to speech synthesisers. It can also be used for tokenising text, lemmatising, and as an input to automatic partof- speech tagging of a corpus. The system is designed for broad coverage of the language and this is evaluated by comparing it with a list of the 1000 most frequently found word forms in a corpus of contemporary Irish texts. Finally, maintainability of the system is discussed and possible extensions to the system are suggested, such as derivational morphology and the inclusion of dialectal or historical word-forms.
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Computational linguistics; Inflection; Irish language; Morphology; Natural language processing
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