Language Engineering: Essays in Theory and Practice of Applied Natural Language ComputingDer Band thematisiert die Technologie zur Entwicklung natürlichsprachlicher Systeme unter eine Reihe verschiedener, komplementärer Perspektiven. Neben grundlagenorientierten Aspekten der Systemarchitektur, der Semantik sowie der Rolle der natürlichen Sprache als ein Kommunikationsmittel in multi-modalen Zugangssystemen werden Fragen diskutiert. Eine Reihe von Anwendungsstudien sowie ein Ausblick auf die zukünftige Rolle einer "Sprachtechnologie" stellen den Bezug zum heute praktisch Machbaren und in Zukunft Erwartbaren her.The volume focusses on the technology for building natural language unter different complementary perspectives. Besides the foundational aspect concerning system architecture, semantics and the role of natural language in multi-modal interfaces questions of a methodology for constructing and evaluating natural language systems are discussed. A number of applicational studies together with an outlook on the expected impact of a "language technology" provides a view on today's practical state of art and on its future impact. |
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... spoken language in a dialogue scenario , not with the pretension to pro- vide a theory of spoken language , but rather aiming towards a characterization of the syntactic properties that are specific for such a dialogue application ...
... spoken language in a dialogue scenario , not with the pretension to pro- vide a theory of spoken language , but rather aiming towards a characterization of the syntactic properties that are specific for such a dialogue application ...
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... spoken language computationally . This article is intended to sharpen the awareness of the difficulties that lurk behind the knowledge transfer from text to speech understanding . The comparison of the grammars of spoken and written ...
... spoken language computationally . This article is intended to sharpen the awareness of the difficulties that lurk behind the knowledge transfer from text to speech understanding . The comparison of the grammars of spoken and written ...
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... spoken and 50 written texts . In her summary Hoehne - Leska mentions most significant differences between spoken and written language . Length of sentence The average length of a sentence in written texts was 19- 20 words , the average ...
... spoken and 50 written texts . In her summary Hoehne - Leska mentions most significant differences between spoken and written language . Length of sentence The average length of a sentence in written texts was 19- 20 words , the average ...
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