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north american chapter of the association for computational linguistics | 2015
Branimir Boguraev; Esme Manandise; Benjamin P. Segal
We argue that many multi-word domain terms are not (and should not be regarded as) strictly atomic, especially from a parser’s point of view. We introduce the notion of Lexical Kernel Units (LKUs), and discuss some of their essential properties. LKUs are building blocks for lexicalizations of domain concepts, and as such, can be used for compositional derivation of an open-ended set of domain terms. Benefits from such an approach include reduction in size of the domain lexicon, improved coverage for domain terms, and improved accuracy for parsing.
Archive | 2010
Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy; Natarajan Krishnaswami; Carl Joseph Parris; Benjamin P. Segal
Archive | 2013
Michael J. Fox; Jeffrey Douglas Haggar; David Anthony Herr; Hugh E. Hockett; Constantinos Kassimis; Benjamin P. Segal; Jerry W. Stevens
Archive | 2010
Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy; Natarajan Krishnaswami; Carl Joseph Parris; Benjamin P. Segal
Archive | 2013
Michael G. Fitzpatrick; Michael J. Fox; Maurice Isrel; Constantinos Kassimis; Donald W. Schmidt; Benjamin P. Segal; Jerry W. Stevens; Todd Elsworth Valler
Archive | 2017
Anthony Levas; James W. Murdock; John M. Prager; Benjamin P. Segal; Timothy P. Winkler
Archive | 2011
Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy; Carl Joseph Parris; Donald W. Schmidt; Benjamin P. Segal
Archive | 2015
Branimir Boguraev; Esme Manandise; Benjamin P. Segal
Archive | 2012
David Gary Chapman; Rajaram B. Krishnamurthy; Carl Joseph Parris; Donald W. Schmidt; Benjamin P. Segal
Archive | 2017
Branimir Boguraev; Bharath Dandala; Lakshminarayanan Krishnamurthy; Benjamin P. Segal