Masakazu Tateno
Fuji Xerox
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Natural Language Engineering | 1996
Masakazu Tateno; Hiroshi Masuichi; Hiroshi Umemoto
A Lexical Transducer (LT) as defined by Karttunen, Kaplan, Zaenen 1992 is a specialized finite state transducer (FST) that relates citation forms of words and their morphological categories to inflected surface forms. Using LTs is advantageous because the same structure and algorithms can be used for morphological analysis (stemming) and generation. Morphological processing (analysis and generation) is computationally faster, and the data for the process can be compacted more tightly than with other methods. The standard way to construct an LT consists of three steps: (1) constructing a simple finite state source lexicon LA which defines all valid canonical citation forms of the language; (2) describing morphological alternations by means of two-level rules, compiling the rules to FSTs, and intersecting them to form a single rule transducer RT; and (3) composing LA and RT.
Archive | 1997
Hiroshi Masuichi; Hiroshi Umemoto; Masakazu Tateno
Archive | 1996
Masakazu Tateno
Archive | 1998
Masakazu Tateno
Archive | 1999
Hiroshi Masuichi; Hiroshi Umemoto; Masakazu Tateno
Archive | 2005
Toshiya Koyama; Teruka Saito; Masakazu Tateno; Kei Tanaka; Takashi Nagao; Masayoshi Sakakibara; Xinyu Peng; Kotaro Nakamura; Atsushi Itoh; Masatoshi Tagawa; Michihiro Tamune; Hiroshi Masuichi; Naoko Sato; Kiyoshi Tashiro
Archive | 2005
Takashi Nagao; Masakazu Tateno; Kei Tanaka; Kotaro Nakamura; Masayoshi Sakakibara; Xinyu Peng; Teruka Saito; Toshiya Koyama
Archive | 1998
Hiroshi Masuichi; Hiroshi Umemoto; Masakazu Tateno
Archive | 2005
Toshiya Koyama; Teruka Saito; Masakazu Tateno; Kei Tanaka; Masayoshi Sakakibara; Kotaro Nakamura
Archive | 2005
Takashi Nagao; Masakazu Tateno; Kei Tanaka; Kotaro Nakamura; Masayoshi Sakakibara; Xinyu Peng; Teruka Saito; Toshiya Koyama