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Publikováno v:
Computers, Vol 9, Iss 4, p 90 (2020)
Processing of social media text like tweets is challenging for traditional Natural Language Processing (NLP) tools developed for well-edited text due to the noisy nature of such text. However, demand for tools and resources to correctly process such
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https://doaj.org/article/31966d53eaa64f469f00ecb21d298faa
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications (IJSRP). 11:455-459
Publikováno v:
Computers; Volume 11; Issue 3; Pages: 30
Collaborative Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) use peer tutor assessment to give feedback to students in solving problems. Through this feedback, the students reflect on their thinking and try to improve it when they get similar questions. The acc
Publikováno v:
JISR Management and Social Sciences & Economics, Vol 5, Iss 2 (2007)
Like most of the South-Asian languages Urdu and Sindhi are partial word order languages. Conventional syntax representation models like Context Free Grammars are not capable enough to cope with partial word order syntax. Linear Specification Language
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https://doaj.org/article/d418be2393d148a8b5ea0f3e64aabc0f
Autor:
Mutee U Rahman, Mehwish Leghari
Publikováno v:
Linguistics and Literature Review. 1:101-110
Autor:
Mutee U Rahman
Publikováno v:
Linguistics and Literature Review. 1:39-47
The paper discusses the current state of Sindhi corpus construction in detail. Sindhi corpus development issues including corpus acquisition, preprocessing, and tokenization are discussed in detail. Preliminary results and observations which include
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar.
We discuss agreeing adverbs in Urdu, Sindhi and Punjabi. We adduce crosslinguistic evidence that is based mainly on similar patterns in Romance and posit that there is a close connection between resultatives and so-called pseudo-resultatives, which t
Publikováno v:
2005 International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies.
Natural languages with free word order contain sentences with partial constituent ordering. Urdu is an example of free word order language. Computational treatment of Urdu sentence requires a suitable formalism that should be capable enough to repres
Publikováno v:
2005 International Conference on Information & Communication Technologies; 2005, p356-356, 1p