ABSTRACT
Studies in Computational Linguistics presents authoritative texts from an international team of leading computational linguists. The books range from the senior undergraduate textbook to the research level monograph and provide a showcase for a broad range of recent developments in the field. The series should be interesting reading for researchers and students alike involved at this interface of linguistics and computing.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|52 pages
Analogy-based methods
part II|70 pages
Connectionist methods
part III|73 pages
Corpus-based methods
part IV|42 pages
Example-based Machine Translation
part V|60 pages
Statistical approaches
part VI|54 pages
Hybrid approaches
part VII|12 pages
Methodological issues