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8th ROCLING 1995: Taoyuan, Taiwan - Full Papers
- Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Proceedings of 8th Computational Linguistics Conference, ROCLING 1995, Taoyuan, Taiwan, August 1995 - Full Paper. The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP) 1995 - Lian-Cheng Chief, Pei-Chi Chen:
口語和書面語中漢語反身詞的分布情形與指涉關係 (The Anaphoric Relations and Distributions of Mandarin Reflexive Pronouns in Oral and Written Texts) [In Chinese]. 15-29 - Lee-Feng Chien, Hung-Yan Gu:
適合大量中文文件全文檢索的索引及資料壓縮技術 (Full-text Indexing and Data Compression for Chinese Documents) [In Chinese]. 31-42 - Yu-Ling Una Hsu, Keh-Yih Su:
The New Generation BehaviorTran: Design Philosophy And System Architecture. 65-79 - Amanda C. Jobbins, Lindsay J. Evett:
Automatic Identification Of Cohesion In Texts: Exploiting The Lexical Organization Of Roget's Thesaurus. 111-126 - Kenji Kita, Tatsuya Iwasa:
Probabilistic Language Modeling Based On Mixture Probabilistic Context-Free Grammar. 127-136 - Wenjie Li, Haihua Pan, Ming Zhou, Kam-Fai Wong, Vincent Y. Lum:
Are Statistics-Based Approaches Good Enough For NLP? A Case Study Of Maximal-Length NP Extraction In Mandarin Chinese. 137-153 - Jean-Yves Morin:
Theoretical and Effective Complexity In Natural Language Processing. 155-173 - Jian-Yun Nie, Xiaobo Ren, Martin Brisebois:
A Unifying Approach To Segmentation Of Chinese And Its Application To Text Retrieval. 175-190 - Wern-Jun Wang, Shaw-Hwa Hwang, Chun-Hsiao Lee, Chi-Shi Liu:
破音字發音的預測方法 (The Pronunciation Prediction of Homographs) [In Chinese]. 225-231 - Chung-Hsien Wu, Jau-Hung Chen, Hsin-Chung Chuang:
以CELP為基礎之文句翻語音中韻律訊息之產生與調整 (Prosodic Information Generation and Adjustment in Text to Speech Synthesis Based on CELP) [In Chinese]. 233-251 - Jui-Feng Yeh, Jhing-Fa Wang, Jyh-Shing Hsu:
應用於"音中仙"國語聽寫機之短語規則分析與建立(A study on rules of collocations for mandarin dictation system "Sound of Venus") [In Chinese]. 253-272
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