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Turkish Natural Language Processing, 1st ed. 2018 Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Oflazer Kemal, Saraçlar Murat

Couverture de l’ouvrage Turkish Natural Language Processing
This book brings together work on Turkish natural language and speech processing over the last 25 years, covering numerous fundamental tasks ranging from morphological processing and language modeling, to full-fledged deep parsing and machine translation, as well as computational resources developed along the way to enable most of this work. Owing to its complex morphology and free constituent order, Turkish has proved to be a fascinating language for natural language and speech processing research and applications.

After an overview of the aspects of Turkish that make it challenging for natural language and speech processing tasks, this book discusses in detail the main tasks and applications of Turkish natural language and speech processing. A compendium of the work on Turkish natural language and speech processing, it is a valuable reference for new researchers considering computational work on Turkish, as well as a one-stop resource for commercialand research institutions planning to develop applications for Turkish. It also serves as a blueprint for similar work on other Turkic languages such as Azeri, Turkmen and Uzbek.

Turkish and its challenges for language and speech processing (Kemal Oflazer, Murat Saraçlar).- Morphological processing for Turkish (Kemal Oflazer).- Morphological disambiguation for Turkish (Dilek Zeynep Hakkani-Tür, Murat Saraçlar, Gökhan Tür, Kemal Oflazer, Deniz Yuret).- Language modeling for Turkish text and speech processing (Ebru Arısoy, Murat Saraçlar).- Turkish speech recognition (Ebru Arısoy, Murat Saraçlar).- Turkish named entity recognition (Reyyan Yeniterzi, Gökhan Tür, Kemal Oflazer).- Dependency parsing of Turkish (Gülşen Eryiğit, Joakim Nivre, Kemal Oflazer).- Wide-covering parsing, semantics and morphology (Ruket Çakıcı, Mark Steedman, Cem Bozşahin).- Deep parsing of Turkish with lexical-functional grammar (Özlem Çetinoğlu, Kemal Oflazer).- Statistical Machine Translation and Turkish (Kemal Oflazer, Reyyan Yeniterzi, Ǐlknur Durgar-El Kahlout).- Machine Translation between Turkic languages (A. Cüneyd Tantuğ, Eşref Adalı).- Sentiment analysis in Turkish (Gizem Gezici, Berrin Yanıkoğlu).- The Turkish treebank (Gülşen Eryiğit, Kemal Oflazer, Umut Sulubacak).- Linguistic corpora: A view from Turkish (Mustafa Aksan, Yeşim Aksan).- Turkish wordnet (Özlem Çetinoğlu, Orhan Bilgin, Kemal Oflazer).- Turkish discourse bank: Connectives and their configurations (Deniz Zeyrek, Işın Demirşahin, Cem Bozşahin).- 
Kemal Oflazer received his Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, and his M.Sc. in computer science and B.Sc. in electrical and electronics engineering from Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. He is currently a faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University in Doha, Qatar, where he is also the Associate Dean for Research. He has held visiting positions at the Computing Research Laboratory at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA and at the Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to joining CMU-Qatar, he worked at Sabancı University in Istanbul, Turkey (2000-2008) and Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey (1989-2000). He has worked extensively on developing natural language processing techniques and resources for Turkish. Oflazer’s current research interests include statistical machine translation into morphologically complex languages, the use of NLP for language learning and machine learning for computational morphology. In addition, he was a member of the editorial boards of Computational Linguistics, the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Machine Translation, and Research on Language and Computation and was a book review editor for Natural Language Engineering. He was a member of the nomination and advisory boards for EACL, and served as the program co-chair for ACL 2005, an area chair for COLING 2000, EACL 2003, ACL 2004, ACL 2012, and EMNLP 2013 and the organization committee co-chair for EMNLP 2014. Currently, he is an editorial board member of both Language Resources and Evaluation and Natural Language Engineering journals and is a member of the advisory board for “SpringerBriefs in Natural Language Processing”.

Murat Saraçlar received his B.Sc. degree in 1994 from the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, his M.S.E. degree in 1997 and Ph.D. degree in 2001 from the Electri
A one-stop resource for understanding the state of the art in Turkish natural language and speech processing Discusses many computational techniques for Turkish in sufficient detail Includes comprehensive references to work relevant to Turkish and pointers to computational resources

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Ouvrage de 355 p.

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105,49 €

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