ACL RD-TEC 1.0 Summarization of W98-1224
Paper Title:
DO NOT FORGET: FULL MEMORY IN MEMORY-BASED LEARNING OF WORD PRONUNCIATION
DO NOT FORGET: FULL MEMORY IN MEMORY-BASED LEARNING OF WORD PRONUNCIATION
Authors: Antal van den Bosch and Walter Daelemans
Primarily assigned technology terms:
- abstracting
- algorithm
- back-propagation
- classification
- classifier
- coding
- computational natural language learning
- computer science
- computing
- data base
- decision trees
- decision-tree
- decision-tree learning
- decoding
- distance function
- eager learning
- editing
- encoding
- induction
- k-nn
- language learning
- language processing
- learning
- learning algorithm
- learning algorithms
- learning approaches
- machine learning
- matching
- memory-based learning
- memory-based learning algorithm
- natural language learning
- nearest neighbors
- nlp
- optimal generalisation
- output coding
- predictor
- processing
- pruning
- random selection
- ranking
- rule-induction
- search
- similarity matching
- stress assignment
- supervised machine learning
- transcription
- weighting
Other assigned terms:
- ambiguity
- approach
- argumentation
- benchmark
- bias
- case
- classification tasks
- concept
- connectionist
- context information
- data set
- data sets
- english word pronunciation
- entropy
- experimental results
- fact
- feature
- feature-value vector
- fixed-length vector
- generalisation
- generalisation accuracy
- heuristic
- implementation
- information entropy
- information gain
- information source
- information theory
- knowledge
- labeling
- lexical data base
- linguistic
- linguistic knowledge
- logic
- mapping
- maps
- meaning
- measure
- method
- natural language
- nlp tasks
- noise
- phoneme
- phonemes
- phonemic transcription
- probability
- procedure
- pronunciation
- relative frequency
- stress
- synonym
- terms
- test material
- test set
- theory
- tokens
- training
- training material
- training set
- trees
- word
- word pronunciation
- words