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POS Tagging for Historical Texts with Sparse Training Data
Marcel Bollmann
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2013
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
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SIG: SIGANN
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Modern Chinese Helps Archaic Chinese Processing: Finding and Exploiting the Shared Properties
Yan Song
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Fei Xia
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A Multilingual Evaluation of Three Spelling Normalisation Methods for Historical Text
Eva Pettersson
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Beáta Megyesi
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Joakim Nivre
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Diachronic proximity vs. data sparsity in cross-lingual parser projection. A case study on Germanic
Maria Sukhareva
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Christian Chiarcos
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To normalize, or not to normalize: The impact of normalization on Part-of-Speech tagging
Rob van der Goot
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Barbara Plank
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Malvina Nissim
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Tagging
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English
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