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- 2015
- David Alfter, Jürgen Knauth:
Morphological Analysis and Generation for Pali. SFCM 2015: 60-71 - Steffen Eger:
Designing and Comparing G2P-Type Lemmatizers for a Morphology-Rich Language. SFCM 2015: 27-40 - Annibale Elia, Alessandro Maisto, Serena Pelosi:
Morphological Analysis and Generation of Monolingual and Bilingual Medical Lexicons. SFCM 2015: 148-165 - Oliver Hellwig:
Morphological Disambiguation of Classical Sanskrit. SFCM 2015: 41-59 - Maciej Janicki:
A Multi-purpose Bayesian Model for Word-Based Morphology. SFCM 2015: 104-123 - Krister Lindén, Sam Hardwick, Miikka Silfverberg, Erik Axelson:
Using HFST - Helsinki Finite-State Technology for Recognizing Semantic Frames. SFCM 2015: 124-136 - Michael Maxwell:
Grammar Debugging. SFCM 2015: 166-183 - Magda Sevcíková:
Morphology Within the Multi-layered Annotation Scenario of the Prague Dependency Treebank. SFCM 2015: 1-26 - John Sylak-Glassman, Christo Kirov, Matt Post, Roger Que, David Yarowsky:
A Universal Feature Schema for Rich Morphological Annotation and Fine-Grained Cross-Lingual Part-of-Speech Tagging. SFCM 2015: 72-93 - Toma Tasovac, Sasa Rudan, Sinisa Rudan:
Developing Morpho-SLaWS: An API for the Morphosyntactic Annotation of the Serbian Language. SFCM 2015: 137-147 - Kay-Michael Würzner, Bryan Jurish:
Dsolve - Morphological Segmentation for German Using Conditional Random Fields. SFCM 2015: 94-103 - Cerstin Mahlow, Michael Piotrowski:
Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology - Fourth International Workshop, SFCM 2015, Stuttgart, Germany, September 17-18, 2015, Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 537, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-23978-1 [contents] - 2013
- Simon Clematide:
A Case Study in Tagging Case in German: An Assessment of Statistical Approaches. SFCM 2013: 22-34 - Krister Lindén, Erik Axelson, Senka Drobac, Sam Hardwick, Juha Kuokkala, Jyrki Niemi, Flammie A. Pirinen, Miikka Silfverberg:
HFST - A System for Creating NLP Tools. SFCM 2013: 53-71 - Alicia Gonzalez Martínez, Susana Lopez Hervas, Doaa Samy, Carlos G. Arques, Antonio Moreno-Sandoval:
Jabalín: A Comprehensive Computational Model of Modern Standard Arabic Verbal Morphology Based on Traditional Arabic Prosody. SFCM 2013: 35-52 - Michael Maxwell:
A System for Archivable Grammar Documentation. SFCM 2013: 72-91 - Fiammetta Namer:
A Rule-Based Morphosemantic Analyzer for French for a Fine-Grained Semantic Annotation of Texts. SFCM 2013: 92-114 - Georg Rehm:
The State of Computational Morphology for Europe's Languages and the META-NET Strategic Research Agenda. SFCM 2013: 1-21 - Benoît Sagot, Géraldine Walther:
Implementing a Formal Model of Inflectional Morphology. SFCM 2013: 115-134 - Kyoko Sugisaki, Stefan Höfler:
Verbal Morphosyntactic Disambiguation through Topological Field Recognition in German-Language Law Texts. SFCM 2013: 135-146 - Cerstin Mahlow, Michael Piotrowski:
Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology - Third International Workshop, SFCM 2013, Berlin, Germany, September 6, 2013 Proceedings. Communications in Computer and Information Science 380, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-40485-6 [contents] - 2011
- Mohammed Attia, Pavel Pecina, Antonio Toral, Lamia Tounsi, Josef van Genabith:
A Lexical Database for Modern Standard Arabic Interoperable with a Finite State Morphological Transducer. SFCM 2011: 98-118 - Gertrud Faaß:
A User-Oriented Approach to Evaluation and Documentation of a Morphological Analyzer. SFCM 2011: 46-66 - Lauri Karttunen:
Beyond Morphology: Pattern Matching with FST. SFCM 2011: 1-13 - Septina Dian Larasati, Vladislav Kubon, Daniel Zeman:
Indonesian Morphology Tool (MorphInd): Towards an Indonesian Corpus. SFCM 2011: 119-129 - Krister Lindén, Erik Axelson, Sam Hardwick, Flammie A. Pirinen, Miikka Silfverberg:
HFST - Framework for Compiling and Applying Morphologies. SFCM 2011: 67-85 - Esmé Manandise, Claudia Gdaniec:
Morphology to the Rescue Redux: Resolving Borrowings and Code-Mixing in Machine Translation. SFCM 2011: 86-97 - Marcis Pinnis, Karlis Goba:
Maximum Entropy Model for Disambiguation of Rich Morphological Tags. SFCM 2011: 14-22 - Benoît Sagot, Géraldine Walther:
Non-canonical Inflection: Data, Formalisation and Complexity Measures. SFCM 2011: 23-45 - Yves Scherrer:
Morphology Generation for Swiss German Dialects. SFCM 2011: 130-140
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