An Introduction to Language Processing with Perl and Prolog von Pierre M. Nugues | An Outline of Theories, Implementation, and Application with Special Consideration of English, French, and German | ISBN 9783540250319

An Introduction to Language Processing with Perl and Prolog

An Outline of Theories, Implementation, and Application with Special Consideration of English, French, and German

von Pierre M. Nugues
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Buchcover An Introduction to Language Processing with Perl and Prolog | Pierre M. Nugues | EAN 9783540250319 | ISBN 3-540-25031-X | ISBN 978-3-540-25031-9

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„This book presents a concise introduction to natural language processing both theoretical and practical in nature with emphasis on English, French and German language structure. … The text is suitable for researchers and students of natural language processing and computational linguistics … . In fact, there is an elaborate internet site … dedicated to this book … .“ (Rainer Horsch, Zentrablatt MATH, Vol. 1096 (22), 2006)

„This comprehensive NLP textbook is strongly algorithm-oriented and designed for talented computer programmers who might or might not be linguists. … Nugue’s book is also useful to working professionals as a handbook of techniques and algorithms. … this is an unusually useful and well-written book, and I plan to recommend it to my students as well as using it myself as a handbook.“ (Michael A. Covington, Computational Lingustics, Vol. 33 (4), 2007)

An Introduction to Language Processing with Perl and Prolog

An Outline of Theories, Implementation, and Application with Special Consideration of English, French, and German

von Pierre M. Nugues

This book teaches the principles of natural language processing and covers linguistics issues. It also details the language-processing functions involved, including part-of-speech tagging using rules and stochastic techniques. A key feature of the book is the author's hands-on approach throughout, with extensive exercises, sample code in Prolog and Perl, and a detailed introduction to Prolog. The book is suitable for researchers and students of natural language processing and computational linguistics.