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- catalog abstract ""Humans understand while they are listening. They hear words that are not completely spoken, anticipate dialog contributions from others, interrupt a dialog partner, and, in the case of simultaneous interpreters, even produce the content of what they hear in a different language while they are still listening and the input is not yet complete." "This book describes a complete translation system for spontaneously spoken language constructed using the incremental paradigm. It first presents the theoretical and algorithmic basis necessary to cope with the complex endeavor of translating speech incrementally and in parallel. In particular, graph-theoretic foundations of natural language processing and feature-based descriptions of linguistic objects are covered. A thorough description of the system and its performance follows. The author covers syntactic and semantic processing as well as transfer and syntactic generation. Thus, this book can also be used as a broad-coverage introduction to the field of speech translation." "This book is essential reading for researchers and students working in the field of speech translation. It is also intended as a research tool for those interested in the architecture of general natural-language processing systems."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11564279.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""Humans understand while they are listening. They hear words that are not completely spoken, anticipate dialog contributions from others, interrupt a dialog partner, and, in the case of simultaneous interpreters, even produce the content of what they hear in a different language while they are still listening and the input is not yet complete."".
- catalog description ""This book describes a complete translation system for spontaneously spoken language constructed using the incremental paradigm. It first presents the theoretical and algorithmic basis necessary to cope with the complex endeavor of translating speech incrementally and in parallel. In particular, graph-theoretic foundations of natural language processing and feature-based descriptions of linguistic objects are covered. A thorough description of the system and its performance follows. The author covers syntactic and semantic processing as well as transfer and syntactic generation. Thus, this book can also be used as a broad-coverage introduction to the field of speech translation."".
- catalog description ""This book is essential reading for researchers and students working in the field of speech translation. It is also intended as a research tool for those interested in the architecture of general natural-language processing systems."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction. 1.1. Incremental Natural Language Processing. 1.2. Incremental Speech Understanding. 1.3. Incremental Architectures and the Architecture of MILC -- 2. Graph Theory and Natural Language Processing. 2.1. General Definitions. 2.2. The Use of Word Graphs for Natural Language Processing Systems. 2.3. Evaluation of Word Graphs: Size and Quality Measures. 2.4. Evaluation of Word Graphs: Quality Measures. 2.5. Further Operations on Word Graphs. 2.6. Hypergraphs. 2.7. Search in Graphs -- 3. Unification-Based Formalisms for Translation in Natural Language Processing. 3.1. Unification-Based Formalisms for Natural Language Processing. 3.2. Unification-Based Machine Translation.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xii, 200 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540667539 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1735. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1735.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "006.3/5 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Machine translating.".
- catalog subject "Natural language processing (Computer science)".
- catalog subject "QA76.9.N38 A48 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction. 1.1. Incremental Natural Language Processing. 1.2. Incremental Speech Understanding. 1.3. Incremental Architectures and the Architecture of MILC -- 2. Graph Theory and Natural Language Processing. 2.1. General Definitions. 2.2. The Use of Word Graphs for Natural Language Processing Systems. 2.3. Evaluation of Word Graphs: Size and Quality Measures. 2.4. Evaluation of Word Graphs: Quality Measures. 2.5. Further Operations on Word Graphs. 2.6. Hypergraphs. 2.7. Search in Graphs -- 3. Unification-Based Formalisms for Translation in Natural Language Processing. 3.1. Unification-Based Formalisms for Natural Language Processing. 3.2. Unification-Based Machine Translation.".
- catalog title "Incremental speech translation / Jan Willers Amtrup.".
- catalog type "text".