| Evelyne Tzoukermann and Dragomir R. Radev. 1997. Use of weighted finite state transducers in part of speech tagging. In A. Kornai, ed., Extended Finite State Models of Language. |
....node denotes the final state. This approach is very different from that of Roche and Schabes [RS95] who use transducers to implement Brill s transformation based tagging approach [Bri95] It shares certain concepts with Tzoukermann and Radev s use of weighted finite state transducers for tagging [TR97] in that both approaches combine statistical and hand crafted linguistic information but employ finite state devices in very different ways. The basic idea behind using finite state transducers is that the voting constraint rules can be represented as transducers which increment the votes of the ....
Evelyne Tzoukerman and Dragomir R. Radev. Use of weighted finite state transducers in part of speech tagging. Available from http://xxx.lanl.gov/ps/cmp-lg/9710001, 1997.
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Evelyne Tzoukermann and Dragomir R. Radev. 1997. Use of weighted finite state transducers in part of speech tagging. In A. Kornai, ed., Extended Finite State Models of Language.
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