Search for dissertations about: "Joakim Nivre"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 29 swedish dissertations containing the words Joakim Nivre.
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16. Media Arabic Grammar and Semantics. Clauses and non-core elements : A corpus investigation of print hard news
Abstract : ”Media Arabic” is taught on universities all over the world and its understanding ranks among the top-reasons for students to pursue Arabic studies. The coursebooks on ”Media Arabic” focus on print hard news and tacitly assume the existence of an Arabic journalese. Previous research on Arabic newspaper language is scarce. READ MORE
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17. Transformation and Combination in Data-Driven Dependency Parcing
Abstract : This thesis deals with automatic syntactic analysis of natural languagetext, also known as parsing. The parsing approach is data-driven, whichmeans that parsers are constructed by means of machine learning, lookingat training data in the form of annotated natural language sentences. The syntactic framework used in the thesis is dependency-based. READ MORE
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18. Tree Transformations in Inductive Dependency Parsing
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with automatic syntactic analysis, or parsing, of natural languages. A parser constructs the syntactic analysis, which it learns by looking at correctly analyzed sentences, known as training data. The general topic concerns manipulations of the training data in order to improve the parsing accuracy. READ MORE
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19. Tree Transformations in Inductive Dependency Parsing
Abstract : This licentiate thesis deals with automatic syntactic analysis, or parsing, of natural languages. A parser constructs the syntactic analysis, which it learns by looking at correctly analyzed sentences, known as training data. The general topic concerns manipulations of the training data in order to improve the parsing accuracy. READ MORE
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20. Computational Models of Eye Movements in Reading : A Data-Driven Approach to the Eye-Mind Link
Abstract : This thesis investigates new methods for understanding eye movement behavior in reading based on the use of eye tracking corpora and data-driven modeling. Eye movement behavior is characterized by two basic, generally unconscious, decisions: where and when to move the eyes. READ MORE