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Change: ---Pixabaj, Telma Can (coordinator), Miguel Angel Vicente Méndez, María Vicente Méndez, and Oswaldo Ajcot Damián. Uspanteko text collection, in Text Collections in Four Mayan Languages, 2003-2007. OKMA (Oxlajuuj Keej Maya' Ajtz'iib'), Supported by Endangered Languages Documentation Programme (SOAS, University of London).---Schroeter, Ronald and Nicholas Thieberger.
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Change: Most often when we encounter IGT -- as, in fact, in the table above -- the links between annotation tiers are conveyed through visual aspects
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Change: The table above shows two tiers of annotation for the clause shown above the table. The 'MORPHEME' tier shows a segmentation of words into their component morphemes. The 'GLOSS' tier shows a morpheme-by-morpheme gloss of the clause, including both gloss labels for non-stem morphemes (e.g. NEG for kita')
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Change: source of the change, how the change should be manifested in the annotation (in other words, what did the previous analysis look like? what does the new analysis look like?), the date and time at which the decision to change the analysis was made, and whether or not the types
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Change: . Roughly put, the machine learns generalizations over observed data and uses those to predict labels (or structures, etc.) for previously-unseen data. In order for it generalize well, the collection of data must be as internally-consistent as possible in the way that it is coded/labeled. 2. study: interlinear glossed text
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Change: heremay anywaybe arere-purposed: theas training data for statistical bigmachine learning approaches in computational ideas.linguistics (alexisand/or palmer,natural apalmer@coli.uni-sb.de)language processing.Computational linguistics, machine learning, statistical approaches need data...But machines are finicky about the types of data and representation they can work with.
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Change: SIGH... this page of mine is still heavily under construction. But here anyway are the big ideas. (alexis palmer, apalmer@coli.uni-sb.de)Computational linguistics, machine learning, statistical approaches need data...But machines are finicky about the types of data and representation they can work with.
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Change: Computational linguistics, machine learning, statistical approaches need data...But machines are finicky about the types of data and representation they can work with.
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Change: Renamed from NLP case study by Jul 18 2009, 2:00 PM EDT for: Rename
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