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A Simple but Powerful Automatic Term Extraction Method
Hiroshi Nakagawa
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Tatsunori Mori
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Year: 2002
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Online Acquisition of Japanese Unknown Morphemes using Morphological Constraints
Yugo Murawaki
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Sadao Kurohashi
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A Single Word is not Enough: Ranking Multiword Expressions Using Distributional Semantics
Martin Riedl
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Chris Biemann
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Paradigmatic Modifiability Statistics for the Extraction of Complex Multi-Word Terms
Joachim Wermter
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Udo Hahn
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Entropy as an Indicator of Context Boundaries: An Experiment Using a Web Search Engine
Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii
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Determining the Unithood of Word Sequences Using a Probabilistic Approach
Wilson Wong
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Wei Liu
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Mohammed Bennamoun
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Term Extraction Through Unithood and Termhood Unification
Thuy Vu
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Ai Ti Aw
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Min Zhang
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Acquiring Vocabulary for Predictive Text Entry through Dynamic Reuse of a Small User Corpus
Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii
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Daichi Hayakawa
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Masato Takeichi
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Kiwi: A Multilingual Usage Consultation Tool based on Internet Searching
Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii
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Masato Yamamoto
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Hiroshi Nakagawa
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A Study on the Interplay Between the Corpus Size and Parameters of a Distributional Model for Term Classification
Behrang QasemiZadeh
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Field Of Study
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Morphological Analysis
Tagging
Language
Japanese
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