Michael will present his work on "Reversible morphological analysis and lemmatization: a precursor for
truly corpus-based language generation". All the best,
Matthias
Note: the talk has been moved to Thursday.
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Hello everyone,
ReplyDeleteI would like to present and discuss a paper on reversible lemmatisation and the (possible) impact for MT but I don't see how I can attach the paper here (I will try to send it to you via another path ...).
Lemmatization (and stemming) are quite exhausted themes (but not so reversible lemmatization) and there are many websites tackling the theme which can be taken as a background e.g.:
Problems in lemmatization:
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/epc/chwp/siemens2/siemens3.html
Overview over Stemming algorithms:
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/stemming/Links/algorithms.htm
Stemming and lemmatization:
http://nlp.stanford.edu/IR-book/html/htmledition/stemming-and-lemmatization-1.html