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Aflaki, Niloofar, Mackenzie, Kierin, Morris, Hone, Guesgen, Hans, Procter, Jonathan, Stock, Kristin
Recent years have seen concerted efforts to revitalise New Zealand Māori, the indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand, after earlier attempts at suppression during colonisation. Automated methods for natural language processing together with the
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Aflaki, Niloofar, Stock, Kristin, Prasanna, Raj, Jones, Christopher B., Hudson-Doyle, Emma, Medagoda, Nishantha
The rapid growth of social media has resulted in substantial disruption to society through increased online social interaction, access to participative, informal media and highly targeted advertising, among other things. However, the disruptive poten
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A considerable proportion of records that describe biological specimens (flora, soil, invertebrates), and especially those that were collected decades ago, are not attached to corresponding geographical coordinates, but rather have their location des
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The way people describe where things are is one of the central questions of spatial information theory and has been the subject of considerable research. We investigate one particular type of location description, fictive motion (as in, The range run
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Spatial relations are one of the most important components in a location description, conveying information about proximity, direction, adjacency and topology among other things. However, despite being studied for many years, the semantics of spatial
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Spatial relations are one of the most important components in a location description, conveying information about proximity, direction, adjacency and topology among other things. However, despite being studied for many years, the semantics of spatial
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In order to extract and map location information from natural language descriptions, a first step is to identify different language elements within the descriptions. In this paper, we describe a method and discuss the challenges faced in creating an
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