Re: Corpora: French and German chunking

From: E S Atwell (eric@scs.leeds.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Jul 20 2000 - 13:52:55 MET DST

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    Patrick,

    the chunking task is one of the key themes of CoNLL'2000, Sept13-14,Lisbon,
    with several papers on Natural Language Learning approaches:

    C. Johansson: A Context Sensitive Maximum Likelihood Approach to Chunking

    M. Vilain/D. Day: MITRE's Alembic System as used for the CoNLL Chunking Task
     
    J. Veenstra/A. Van den Bosch: Single-Classifier Memory-Based Phrase Chunking

    F. Pla/A. Molina/N. Prieto: Improving Chunking by means of Lexical-Context
    Information in Statistical Language Models
                 
    M. Osborne: Shallow Parsing as Part-of-Speech Tagging

    R. Koeling: Chunking with Maximum Entropy Models
                 
    Zhou GuoDong/Tey TongGuan/Su Jian: Hybrid Text Chunking
                 
    E. Tjong Kim Sang: Text Chunking by System Combination

    T. Kudoh/Y. Matsumoti: Use of Support Vector Learning for Chunk Identification

    H. Van Halteren: Chunking with WPDV Models

    The programme for the CoNLL meeting and registration information are now
    available on the web-pages:

    http://lcg-www.uia.ac.be/conll2000/

    http://lcg-www.uia.ac.be/conll2000/programme.html
    http://lcg-www.uia.ac.be/conll2000/programme.doc
    http://vinci.inesc.pt/icgi-2000/registration/registration.html

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    On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Patrick Ruch wrote:

    > I am looking for information (paper, links, and mainly resources...) > about chunking of French and German texts, but English studies > are welcome. > I am interested both in extracting syntactic patterns likely to describe > chunks (as for example DET ADJ N for NPs), and applying such rules > for the chunking task. > An application of it could be to use phrase boundaries in order to solve > lexical ambiguities. > > -Patrick > __________________________________ > Patrick Ruch > HUG - Medical Informatics Division > CH-1211 Geneva 14 > tel.: (+41 22) 372 61 64 > fax: (+41 22) 372 48 55 > email: Patrick.Ruch@dim.hcuge.ch > > > > > > > > >



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