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Unsupervised phonemic Chinese word segmentation using Adaptor Grammars
Mark Johnson
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Katherine Demuth
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2010
Location: Beijing, China
Venue:
COLING |
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Non-parametric Bayesian Segmentation of Japanese Noun Phrases
Yugo Murawaki
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Sadao Kurohashi
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Minimally-Supervised Morphological Segmentation using Adaptor Grammars
Kairit Sirts
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Sharon Goldwater
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Exploring the Role of Stress in Bayesian Word Segmentation using Adaptor Grammars
Benjamin Börschinger
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Mark Johnson
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Unsupervised Lexicon Discovery from Acoustic Input
Chia-ying Lee
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Timothy J. O’Donnell
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James Glass
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Why is English so easy to segment?
Abdellah Fourtassi
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Benjamin Börschinger
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Mark Johnson
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Emmanuel Dupoux
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Grammars and Topic Models
Mark Johnson
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/py2ipa
http://web.science.mq.edu.au/mjohnson
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Morphology
Task
Word Segmentation
Language
Chinese
English
Japanese
Dataset
Child-directed Speech
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