Search for dissertations about: "Language technology"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 629 swedish dissertations containing the words Language technology.
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6. Improving Language Models Using Augmentation and Multi-Modality
Abstract : Language models have become a core component in modern Natural Language Processing (NLP) as they constitute a powerful base that is easily adaptable to many language processing tasks. Part of the strength lies in their ability to embed associations representing general world knowledge. READ MORE
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7. Representation learning for natural language
Abstract : Artificial neural networks have obtained astonishing results in a diverse number of tasks. One of the reasons for the success is their ability to learn the whole task at once (endto-end learning), including the representations for data. READ MORE
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8. Technical Language Supervision for Intelligent Fault Diagnosis
Abstract : Condition Monitoring (CM) is widely used in industry to meet sustainability, safety, and equipment efficiency requirements. Intelligent Fault Diagnosis (IFD) research focuses on automating CM data analysis tasks, to detect and prevent machine faults, and provide decision support. READ MORE
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9. Cross-language Ontology Learning : Incorporating and Exploiting Cross-language Data in the Ontology Learning Process
Abstract : An ontology is a knowledge-representation structure, where words, terms or concepts are defined by their mutual hierarchical relations. Ontologies are becoming ever more prevalent in the world of natural language processing, where we currently see a tendency towards using semantics for solving a variety of tasks, particularly tasks related to information access. READ MORE
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10. Multilingual text generation from structured formal representations
Abstract : This thesis aims to identify the optimal ways in which natural language generation techniques can be brought to bear upon the problem of processing a structured body of information in order to devise a coherent presentation of text content in multiple languages. We investigate how chains of referential expressions are realized in English, Swedish and Hebrew, and suggest several coreference strategies that can be used to generate coherent descriptions about paintings. READ MORE