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9th LTC 2019: Poznan, Poland
- Zygmunt Vetulani, Patrick Paroubek, Marek Kubis:
Human Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics - 9th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2019, Poznan, Poland, May 17-19, 2019, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13212, Springer 2022, ISBN 978-3-031-05327-6
Speech Processing
- Jolanta Bachan:
A Set of Tools for Extraction and Manipulation of Speech Fundamental Frequency. 3-15 - Brigitte Bigi, Béatrice Priego-Valverde:
The Automatic Search for Sounding Segments of SPPAS: Application to Cheese! Corpus. 16-27 - Dafydd Gibbon:
The Phonetic Grounding of Prosody: Analysis and Visualisation Tools. 28-45 - Udoinyang G. Inyang, Moses Effiong Ekpenyong:
Hybridised Deep Ensemble Learning for Tone Pattern Recognition. 46-64 - Katarzyna Klessa, Danijel Korzinek, Brygida Sawicka-Stepinska, Hanna Kasperek:
ANNPRO: A Desktop Module for Automatic Segmentation and Transcription. 65-77
Language Resources and Tools
- Mersaid M. Aripov, Muftakh Khakimov, Sanatbek Matlatipov, Ziyoviddin Sirojiddinov:
Analysis and Processing of the Uzbek Language on the Multi-language Modelled Computer Translator Technology. 81-95 - Irakli Kardava, Nana Gulua, Jemal Antidze, Beka Toklikishvili, Tamta Kvaratskhelia:
Computer Application of Georgian Words. 96-111 - Ana Krajinovic, Rosey Billington, Lionel Emil, Gray Kaltapau, Nick Thieberger:
Community-Led Documentation of Nafsan (Erakor, Vanuatu). 112-128 - Madina Mansurova, Vladimir B. Barakhnin, Gulmira Madiyeva, Nurgali Kadyrbek, Bekzhan Dossanov:
Design and Development of Pipeline of Preprocessing Tools for Kazakh Language Texts. 129-142 - Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Kitiya Suriyachay, Thatsanee Charoenporn:
Thai Named Entity Corpus Annotation Scheme and Self Verification by BiLSTM-CNN-CRF. 143-160
Computational Semantics
- Yves Lepage:
Analogies Between Short Sentences: A Semantico-Formal Approach. 163-179 - Jacek Marciniak:
Effective Development and Deployment of Domain and Application Conceptualization in Wordnet-Based Ontologies Using Ontology Repository Tool. 180-194
Emotions, Decisions and Opinions
- Moses Effiong Ekpenyong, Aniekan J. Ananga, EmemObong O. Udoh, Nnamso Umoh:
Speech Prosody Extraction for Ibibio Emotions Analysis and Classification. 197-213 - Jan Kocon, Piotr Milkowski, Malgorzata Wierzba, Barbara Konat, Katarzyna Klessa, Arkadiusz Janz, Monika Riegel, Konrad Juszczyk, Damian Grimling, Artur Marchewka, Maciej Piasecki:
Multilingual and Language-Agnostic Recognition of Emotions, Valence and Arousal in Large-Scale Multi-domain Text Reviews. 214-231 - Elmurod Kuriyozov, Sanatbek Matlatipov, Miguel A. Alonso, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:
Construction and Evaluation of Sentiment Datasets for Low-Resource Languages: The Case of Uzbek. 232-243 - Pawel Skórzewski:
Using Book Dialogues to Extract Emotions from Texts. 244-255
Digital Humanities
- Zygmunt Vetulani, Marta Witkowska, Marek Kubis:
NLP Tools for Lexical Structure Studies of the Literary Output of a Writer. Case Study: Literary Works of Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński and Julia Hartwig. 259-276 - Aleksander Wawer, Malgorzata Marciniak, Agnieszka Mykowiecka:
Neural Nets in Detecting Word Level Metaphors in Polish. 277-288 - Magdalena Zawislawska:
Frame-Based Annotation in the Corpus of Synesthetic Metaphors. 289-300
Evaluation
- Lukasz Kobylinski, Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Jan Kocon, Michal Marcinczuk, Aleksander Smywinski-Pohl, Krzysztof Wolk, Danijel Korzinek, Michal Ptaszynski, Agata Pieciukiewicz, Pawel Dybala:
Evaluating Natural Language Processing tools for Polish during PolEval 2019. 303-321 - Marek Kubis, Zygmunt Vetulani, Mikolaj Wypych, Tomasz Zietkiewicz:
Open Challenge for Correcting Errors of Speech Recognition Systems. 322-337 - Szymon Rutkowski:
Evaluation of Basic Modules for Isolated Spelling Error Correction in Polish Texts. 338-347 - Mateusz Gniewkowski, Tomasz Walkowiak:
Assessment of Document Similarity Visualisation Methods. 348-363
Legal Aspects
- Ilya Ilin:
Legal Regime of the Language Resources in the Context of the European Language Technology Development. 367-376
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