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Giving Digital Life to a Print Dictionary
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STREAMLInED Challenges: Aligning Research Interests with Shared Tasks
In: 2nd Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages, March 6-7, 2017. Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA (2017)
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Correcting Errors in Digital Lexicographic Resources Using a Dictionary Manipulation Language ...
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Systems and frameworks for computational morphology : third international workshop ; proceedings
Rehm, Georg; López Hervás, Susana; Sagot, Benoît. - Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 2013
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Correcting Errors in Digital Lexicographic Resources Using a Dictionary Manipulation Language
In: Electronic lexicography in the 21st Century: New Applications for New Users. Proceedings of eLex2011, Bled, Slowenien, 10 - 12 November 2011 (2011), 297-301
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Correcting Errors in Digital Lexicographic Resources Using a Dictionary Manipulation Language ...
Zajic, David; Maxwell, Michael; Doermann, David. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2011
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Correcting Errors in Digital Lexicographic Resources Using a Dictionary Manipulation Language
Zajic, David; Maxwell, Michael; Doermann, David; Rodrigues, Paul; Bloodgood, Michael. - : Trojina Institute for Applied Slovene Studies, 2011
Abstract: We describe a paradigm for combining manual and automatic error correction of noisy structured lexicographic data. Modifications to the structure and underlying text of the lexicographic data are expressed in a simple, interpreted programming language. Dictionary Manipulation Language (DML) commands identify nodes by unique identifiers, and manipulations are performed using simple commands such as create, move, set text, etc. Corrected lexicons are produced by applying sequences of DML commands to the source version of the lexicon. DML commands can be written manually to repair one-off errors or generated automatically to correct recurring problems. We discuss advantages of the paradigm for the task of editing digital bilingual dictionaries. ; This material is based upon work supported, in whole or in part, with funding from the United States Government. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Maryland, College Park and/or any agency or entity of the United States Government. Nothing in this report is intended to be and shall not be treated or construed as an endorsement or recommendation by the University of Maryland, United States Government, or the authors of the product, process, or service that is the subject of this report. No one may use any information contained or based on this report in advertisements or promotional materials related to any company product, process, or service or in support of other commercial purposes.
Keyword: computational linguistics; computer science; digital bilingual dictionaries; digital lexicography; electronic lexicography; error correction; noisy structured data; XML
URL: https://doi.org/10.13016/M2RP4W
http://hdl.handle.net/1903/15577
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Lexicon schemas and related data models: When standards meet users ...
Trippel, Thorsten; Maxwell, Michael; Corbett, Greville. - : Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2008
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Lexicon Schemas and Related Data Models: when Standards Meet Users
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Lexicon schemas and related data models: When standards meet users
In: Trippel, Thorsten; Maxwell, Michael; Corbett, Greville; Prince, Cambell; Manning, Christopher; Grimes, Stephen; Moran, Steven (2008). Lexicon schemas and related data models: When standards meet users. In: 6th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), Marrakech, Morocco, 28 May 2008 - 30 May 2008. Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 3205-3212. (2008)
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Joint Grammar Development by Linguists and Computer Scientists
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Interoperable Grammars
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Diccionario bilingüe Muinane-Español, Español-Muinane
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Hermit Crab: parsing and generating with classical generative phonology and morphology
Maxwell, Michael B.. - : SIL International DigitalResources, 2003
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Review of: Inflectional morphology: a theory of paradigm structure, by Gregory T. Stump
Maxwell, Michael B.. - : SIL International, 2003
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"Phonological knowledge: Conceptual and empirical issues. Ed. by Noel Burton-Roberts, Philip Carr, and Gerard Docherty. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2000. Pp. X, 352" [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 78 (2002) 4, 766-769
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Review: Phonological Knowledge: Conceptual and Empirical Issues (review)
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 78 (2002) 4, 766-769
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A morphological glossing assistant
Hayashi, Larry; Maxwell, Michael B.; Simons, Gary F.. - : ISLE and DoBeS, 2002
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Review of: Handbook of natural language processing, Robert Dale, Hermann Moisl and Harold Somers, editors
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Review of: Foundations of statistical natural language processing, by Christopher D. Manning and Hinrich Schütze
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