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Combining Classifiers for Chinese Word Segmentation
Nianwen Xue
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Susan P. Converse
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Year: 2002
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SIG: SIGHAN
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Combination of Machine Learning Methods for Optimum Chinese Word Segmentation
Masayuki Asahara
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Kenta Fukuoka
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Ai Azuma
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Chooi-Ling Goh
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Yotaro Watanabe
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Takashi Tsuzuki
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Which Performs Better on In-Vocabulary Word Segmentation: Based on Word or Character?
Zhenxing Wang
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Changning Huang
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Jingbo Zhu
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The Character-based CRF Segmenter of MSRA&NEU for the 4th Bakeoff
Zhenxing Wang
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Changning Huang
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Jingbo Zhu
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Chinese Lexical Analysis Using Hierarchical Hidden Markov Model
Hua-Ping Zhang
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Qun Liu
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Xue-Qi Cheng
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Hao Zhang
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Hong-Kui Yu
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Chinese Word Segmentation by Classification of Characters
Chooi-Ling GOH
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Masayuki Asahara
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Improving Chinese Word Segmentation by Adopting Self-Organized Maps of Character N-gram
Chongyang Zhang
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Zhigang Chen
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Guoping Hu
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Chinese Word Segmentation with Conditional Support Vector Inspired Markov Models
Yu-Chieh Wu
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Jie-Chi Yang
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Yue-Shi Lee
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Combining Character-Based and Subsequence-Based Tagging for Chinese Word Segmentation
Jiangde Yu
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Chuan Gu
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Wenying Ge
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