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Helsinki Finite-State Technology
Helsinki Finite-State Technology (HFST) is a computer programming library and set of utilities for natural language processing with finite-state…
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2015
2015
Using HFST - Helsinki Finite-State Technology for Recognizing Semantic Frames
Krister Lindén
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Sam Hardwick
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Miikka Silfverberg
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Erik Axelson
International Workshop on Systems and Frameworks…
2015
Corpus ID: 34042130
To recognize semantic frames in languages with a rich morphology, we need computational morphology. In this paper, we look at one…
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2014
2014
Helsinki Finite-State Technology
Krister Lindén
2014
Corpus ID: 67240489
The Helsinki Finite-State Transducer software is intended for the implementation of morphological analysers and other tools which…
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2013
2013
Using HFST for Creating Computational Linguistic Applications
Krister Lindén
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Erik Axelson
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Senka Drobac
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Sam Hardwick
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Miikka Silfverberg
,
Flammie A. Pirinen
Computational Linguistics
2013
Corpus ID: 6077823
HFST-HelsinkiFinite-StateTechnology (http://hfst.sf.net/) is a framework for compiling and applying linguistic descriptions with…
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2009
2009
Entry Generation for New Words by Analogy for Morphological Lexicons
Krister Lindén
2009
Corpus ID: 115294472
Language software applications encounter new words, e.g., acronyms, technical terminology, loan words, names or compounds of such…
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2009
2009
Entry Generation by Analogy – Encoding New Words for Morphological Lexicons
Krister Lindén
2009
Corpus ID: 55564870
Language software applications encounter new words, e.g., acronyms, technical terminology, loan words, names or compounds of such…
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2009
2009
Weighted Finite-State Morphological Analysis of Finnish Inflection and Compounding
Krister Lindén
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Flammie A. Pirinen
2009
Corpus ID: 18913651
Finnish has a very productive compounding and a rich inflectional system, which causes ambiguity in the morphological…
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