no code implementations • 17 Oct 2014 • Yannis Haralambous, Yassir Elidrissi, Philippe Lenca
The Arabic text is used in two forms: rootified and lightly stemmed.
no code implementations • 28 Jul 2014 • Yannis Haralambous, Philippe Lenca
Pruning methods are based on dependency syntax and enhancing methods are based on replacing words by their hyperonyms of various orders.
no code implementations • 21 May 2014 • Yannis Haralambous
Next, the relation of inclusion of a subcharacter in a characters, provides us with a directed graph of allographic classes.
no code implementations • 17 May 2014 • Yannis Haralambous, Vitaly Klyuev
We present an extended, thematically reinforced version of Gabrilovich and Markovitch's Explicit Semantic Analysis (ESA), where we obtain thematic information through the category structure of Wikipedia.
no code implementations • 16 May 2014 • Yannis Haralambous
Our goal is to have the reader discover both Montagovian formal semantics and the mathematical tools that he used in his method.
no code implementations • 15 May 2014 • Yannis Haralambous, Julie Sauvage-Vincent, John Puentes
We describe INAUT, a controlled natural language dedicated to collaborative update of a knowledge base on maritime navigation and to automatic generation of coast pilot books (Instructions nautiques) of the French National Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service SHOM.
no code implementations • 10 Mar 2014 • Yannis Haralambous, Pedro Quaresma
Dynamic geometry systems (DGS) have become basic tools in many areas of geometry as, for example, in education.