This volume is composed of 22 peer-reviewed contributions selected from among the 52 presentations submitted for the 2014 International NooJ Conference held at the University of Sassari, Italy. NooJ is a linguistic development environment that allows linguists to formalize a wide range of linguistic phenomena, and then test, adapt, share and accumulate each elementary description so as to build linguistic “modules”, that is, structured libraries of linguistic resources. NooJ is also used as a corpus processor that can launch sophisticated queries over large corpora of texts, in order to produce various results, including concordances, statistical analyses, information extraction, and automatic translation. NooJ is used in many research centers all over the world, and linguistic modules are available for more than 20 languages. NooJ is also used by a growing number of software companies to develop various Natural Language Processing applications.

Formalizing Natural Languages with Nooj 2014

MONTI, JOHANNA;di Buono, Maria Pia
2015-01-01

Abstract

This volume is composed of 22 peer-reviewed contributions selected from among the 52 presentations submitted for the 2014 International NooJ Conference held at the University of Sassari, Italy. NooJ is a linguistic development environment that allows linguists to formalize a wide range of linguistic phenomena, and then test, adapt, share and accumulate each elementary description so as to build linguistic “modules”, that is, structured libraries of linguistic resources. NooJ is also used as a corpus processor that can launch sophisticated queries over large corpora of texts, in order to produce various results, including concordances, statistical analyses, information extraction, and automatic translation. NooJ is used in many research centers all over the world, and linguistic modules are available for more than 20 languages. NooJ is also used by a growing number of software companies to develop various Natural Language Processing applications.
2015
Monti Johanna, Monteleone Mario, Silberztein Max, di Buono Maria Pia
Annibale Elia, Marko Tadic, Matea Srebacic, Kresimir Sojat, Max Silberztein, Marko Posega, Serena Pelosi, Boris Lobanov, Tatsiana Okrut, Alena Skopinava, Yury Hetsevich, Julia Borodina, Lena Papadopoulou, Johanna Monti, Slim Mesfar, Mario Monteleone, Alessandro Maisto, Alberto Maria Langella, Kristina Kocijan, Yauheeniya Yakubovich, Hayet Ben Ali, Sandrine Fuentes, Hela Fehri, Maximiliano Duran, Maria Pia Di Buono, Valerie Collec-Clerc, Haje Cheikhrouhou, Elina Chadjapapa, Essia Bessaies, Bozo Bekavac, Bozo Bekavac, Mourad Aouini, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou, Azeddine Rhazi, Julia Frigière
Inglese
Francese (Altre)
260
978-1-4438-7558-5
http://www.cambridgescholars.com/formalising-natural-languages-with-nooj-2014
Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Newcastle
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Nooj; Natural Language Processing
Comitato scientifico
4
7 Curatele::7.1 Curatela
284
info:eu-repo/semantics/other
none
Monti, Johanna; Monteleone, Mario; Silberztein, Max; di Buono, Maria Pia
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