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Nomen Omen. Enhancing the Latin Morphological Analyser Lemlat with an Onomasticon
Marco Budassi
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Marco Passarotti
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2016
Location: Berlin, Germany
Venue:
LaTeCH |
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SIG: SIGHUM
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Challenges and Solutions for Latin Named Entity Recognition
Alexander Erdmann
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Christopher Brown
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Brian Joseph
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Mark Janse
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Petra Ajaka
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Micha Elsner
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Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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http://archives.nd.edu/words.html
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Morphological Analysis
Tagging
Named Entity Recognition
Language
English
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