

An edition of MEMORY-BASED LANGUAGE PROCESSING (2005)
By WALTER DAELEMANS
Publish Date
October 31, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
194
Description:
"This book discusses the theory and practice of memory-based language processing, showing its comparative strengths over alternative methods of language modelling. Language is complex, with few generalizations, many sub-regularities and exceptions, and the advantage of memory-based language processing is that it does not abstract away from this valuable low-frequency information. By applying the model to a range of benchmark problems, the authors show that for linguistic areas ranging from phonology to semantics, it produces excellent results. They also describe TiMBL, a software package for memory-based language processing. The first comprehensive overview of the approach, this book will be invaluable for computational linguists, psycholinguists, and language engineers."--Jacket.