2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781119145554
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Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics 1

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“…In section (10), it is explained how the comments were evaluated by experts, which was done using a questionnaire form. The results shown in Table 7 for each sample comment.…”
Section: Evaluation Comments By Experts Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In section (10), it is explained how the comments were evaluated by experts, which was done using a questionnaire form. The results shown in Table 7 for each sample comment.…”
Section: Evaluation Comments By Experts Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a starting point for studying language or checking assumptions about the language. There are three main stages for building the corpus [10]: -The preparatory step: In this step, the properties and the purpose of the corpus compilation are determined, and how the corpus is compiled. This is done before starting the corpus compilation process.…”
Section: Concept Of Corpusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It goes without saying that syllable structure varies appreciably from one language to another. Unlike the French language wherein the onset is an optional element (Kurdi, 2016), the onset node is obligatory in standard and colloquial Arabic i.e., onsetless syllable is not permitted (Louriz, 2004;AlAmro, 2015). Thus, when an onsetless word enters a language that prohibits such pattern, it is either deleted or a consonant is inserted (MaCharthy, 2008).…”
Section: Vowel Deletionmentioning
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“…Pode ser classificada em diversos ramos, tais como: representação do conhecimento, planejamento, percepção e aprendizado. O processamento de linguagem natural (PLN) está ligado a cada um desses ramos: (i) representação do conhecimento é essencial para sistemas de PLN, pois fornecem a representação do conhecimento linguístico específico ou fornecem informações extralinguísticas; (ii) planejamento está associado as etapas para atingir o objetivo; (iii) percepção é quando ocorre, por exemplo, a propagação de informações sonoras, em que a mensagem é transmitida por ondas sonoras produzidas pelas cordas vocais; e (iv) aprendizado envolve a construção de uma representação, depois da máquina examinar dados que podem ou não ter sido analisados anteriormente [Kurdi 2016].…”
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