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Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages: Taking Stock

Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages: Taking Stock

... We started by discussing the problem of NER for South and South East Asian languages and the moti- vations for organizing a workshop on this topic. We also described a named entity annotated corpus ...

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Proceedings of the IJCNLP 08 Workshop on Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages

Proceedings of the IJCNLP 08 Workshop on Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages

... South East Asian Languages, a meeting held in conjunction with the Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing at Hyderabad, ...South East Asian (SSEA) ...SSEA ...

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Idiomaticity and Classical Traditions in Some East Asian Languages

Idiomaticity and Classical Traditions in Some East Asian Languages

... of languages associated with Sinosphere is the importance given to relatively unique idiomatic expressions such as 不三不四 [not-3-not-4] “improper”, similar to English “neither fish nor fowl” but with stronger ...

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A Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

A Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

... The NER task for Hindi has been explored by Cucerzan and Yarowsky in their language indepen- dent NER work which used morphological and con- textual evidences (Cucerzan and Yarowsky, 1999). They ran their experiment with ...

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Conquering the world with “cutting-edge curricula” : global citizens learning East Asian languages

Conquering the world with “cutting-edge curricula” : global citizens learning East Asian languages

... “rare” languages spoken on distant continents as such “adopted languages” (Maalouf et ...“adopted languages” should be integrated in the school and higher education curricula of all European ...

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Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

Hybrid Named Entity Recognition System for South and South East Asian Languages

... The tag set used in the NER-SSEA contest has12 categories. This is 4 more than the CONLL- 2003 shared task on NER tag-set. The use of finer tag-set aims at improving Machine Translation (MT). Annotated data for Hindi, ...

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Evaluation of Punjabi Named Entity Recognition using Context Word Feature

Evaluation of Punjabi Named Entity Recognition using Context Word Feature

... South East Asian Languages (NERSSEAL), held in 2008 at IIIT Hyderabad, was a major attempt in the direction of NER for Indian languages with focus on Hindi, Bengali, Oriya, Telugu and Urdu ...

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Experiments in Telugu NER: A Conditional Random Field Approach

Experiments in Telugu NER: A Conditional Random Field Approach

... We conducted the experiments on the developement data released as a part of NER for South and South- East Asian Languages (NERSSEAL) Competetion. The corpus in total consisted of 64026 tokens out of ...

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Investigating the content and form of referring expressions in Mandarin: introducing the Mtuna corpus

Investigating the content and form of referring expressions in Mandarin: introducing the Mtuna corpus

... East Asian languages are thought to handle reference differently from English, particu- larly in terms of the marking of definiteness and ...different languages make dif- ferent trade-offs ...

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Language Independent Named Entity Recognition in Indian Languages

Language Independent Named Entity Recognition in Indian Languages

... south east Asian languages, particularly for Bengali, Hindi, Telugu, Oriya and ...lar languages and predominantly spoken in the southern part of ...popular languages of India and widely ...

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Aggregating Machine Learning and Rule Based Heuristics for Named Entity Recognition

Aggregating Machine Learning and Rule Based Heuristics for Named Entity Recognition

... This paper, submitted as an entry for the NERSSEAL-2008 shared task, describes a system build for Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages. Our paper combines machine ...

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The East Asian crime drop?

The East Asian crime drop?

... The ‘crime drop’ refers to the substantial reductions in crime reported in many industrialised countries over at least the past quarter century. Asian countries are underrepresented in the crime drop literature. ...

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Constructing Taxonomy of Numerative Classifiers for Asian Languages

Constructing Taxonomy of Numerative Classifiers for Asian Languages

... Numerative classifiers are ubiquitous in many Asian languages. This paper pro- poses a method to construct a taxonomy of numerative classifiers based on a noun- classifier agreement database. The taxon- omy ...

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East Asia’s Pattern of Export Specialization: Does Indonesia Compete with Japan, China, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore?

East Asia’s Pattern of Export Specialization: Does Indonesia Compete with Japan, China, Hong Kong, Korea and Singapore?

... of East Asian countries (China, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Indonesia) and to investigate whether Indonesia is competing in the similar groups of products - based on the 3-digit SITC ...

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Japanese policy and the East Asian currency crisis: abject defeat or quiet victory?

Japanese policy and the East Asian currency crisis: abject defeat or quiet victory?

... the East Asian currency and economic crises since mid-1997 has been one of sorry ...West, East Asia, and even Japan itself has expressed disappointment (or perhaps in the case of certain Western ...

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A rare Asian founder polymorphism of Raptor may explain the high prevalence of Moyamoya disease among East Asians and its low prevalence among Caucasians

A rare Asian founder polymorphism of Raptor may explain the high prevalence of Moyamoya disease among East Asians and its low prevalence among Caucasians

... the Asian populations tested (Japanese, Korean, and Chinese), the rare allele was much more frequent in cases (26, 33, and 4%, respectively) than in controls (1, 1, and 0%, respectively) and was associated with an ...

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Growth: its sources and consequences

Growth: its sources and consequences

... of East Asia and China, it is necessary to address the following puzzle which may have troubled many ...in East Asia so spectacularly when it failed elsewhere as in Latin America or Africa? This is a large ...

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East Asian Transportation338-352

East Asian Transportation338-352

... Transport decarbonisation patterns have several aspects: social, economic, technological and institutional. The social aspect is affected by fears of future crude oil supply exhaustion and anthropogenic impact on the ...

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Developing Morphological Analysers for South Asian Languages: Experimenting with the Hindi and Gujarati Languages

Developing Morphological Analysers for South Asian Languages: Experimenting with the Hindi and Gujarati Languages

... A considerable amount of work has been put into development of stemmers and morphological analysers. The majority of these ap- proaches use hand-crafted suffix-replacement rules but a few try to discover such rules from ...

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Mid-Pliocene East Asian monsoon climate simulated in the PlioMIP

Mid-Pliocene East Asian monsoon climate simulated in the PlioMIP

... gin of Tibetan Plateau since the mid-Pliocene (e.g., Li and Fang, 1999; Zheng et al., 2000; Fang et al., 2005). The inde- pendent method in creating land-cover/vegetation conditions not only may cause the inconsistence ...

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