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A Bayesian Model For Morpheme and Paradigm Identification
Matthew G. Snover
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Michael R. Brent
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Month: July
Year: 2001
Location: Toulouse, France
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Unsupervised Learning of Morphology
Harald Hammarström
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Lars Borin
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High-Performance, Language-Independent Morphological Segmentation
Sajib Dasgupta
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Vincent Ng
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Knowledge-Rich Morphological Priors for Bayesian Language Models
Victor Chahuneau
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Noah A. Smith
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Chris Dyer
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Unsupervised Segmentation of Words Using Prior Distributions of Morph Length and Frequency
Mathias Creutz
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Enhanced Word Decomposition by Calibrating the Decision Threshold of Probabilistic Models and Using a Model Ensemble
Sebastian Spiegler
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Peter A. Flach
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Unsupervised Learning of Morphology Using a Novel Directed Search Algorithm: Taking the First Step
Matthew G. Snover
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Gaja E. Jarosz
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Michael R. Brent
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Unsupervised discovery of morphologically related words based on orthographic and semantic similarity
Marco Baroni
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Johannes Matiasek
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Harald Trost
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Bootstrapping a Multilingual Part-of-speech Tagger in One Person-day
Silviu Cucerzan
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David Yarowsky
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Induction of a Simple Morphology for Highly-Inflecting Languages
Mathias Creutz
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Krista Lagus
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Multilingual Noise-Robust Supervised Morphological Analysis using the WordFrame Model
Richard Wicentowski
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Richness of the Base and Probabilistic Unsupervised Learning in Optimality Theory
Gaja Jarosz
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Morphology Induction from Limited Noisy Data Using Approximate String Matching
Burcu Karagol-Ayan
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David Doermann
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Amy Weinberg
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A Naive Theory of Affixation and an Algorithm for Extraction
Harald Hammarström
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The Study of Effect of Length in Morphological Segmentation of Agglutinative Languages
Loganathan Ramasamy
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Zdeněk Žabokrtský
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Sowmya Vajjala
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