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It seems the _Natural Language Toolkit_ (NTLK) could be helpful addition to SDSC.
Some things to watch for:
- good tested Python3 packages (see https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:thomas-sch…
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The definition of [AUX](https://universaldependencies.org/u/pos/AUX_.html) in UD is "An auxiliary is a function **word** that accompanies the lexical verb of a verb phrase and expresses grammatical di…
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A good 2020 use of llamapun would be to use it as a unified preprocessing step for a variety of HTML corpora which also include math syntax by one trick or another. The goal would be to do the legwork…
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## 0. Paper
article{dhingra-etal-2022-time,
title = "Time-Aware Language Models as Temporal Knowledge Bases",
author = "Dhingra, Bhuwan and
Cole, Jeremy R. and
Eisenschlos, …
a1da4 updated
2 years ago
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There's a vowel detector in `MucMessageHandler` used for the nick replacement. I've hardcoded lists of vowels from the languages I know, but that's not enough. I think we should improve it to use some…
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I am wondering if there is a way to use MFA to obtain phone-level alignment likelihoods. Say, if I have some audio files and transcriptions of non-native English speech. Then, the summation of MFA ali…
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This issue is meant to collect the changes we would like to make to WN-LMF but have not because doing so would break backward compatibility. When we get to a 2.0 version we have a chance for some simp…
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I think a key issue to discuss is how to make R text packages interoperable, so that new packages extend functionality rather than compete with one another, and so that objects created in one package …
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Hi,
I've noticed there are some problems with Wordnet, I've give two examples.
| Word | Context | Definition by Wordnet | Correct sense (Longman) |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| reflex | Virtual assis…
coiby updated
3 years ago
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Hello,
A useful feature would be to add the information gain as defined p.17 of https://web.stanford.edu/~jurafsky/slp3/4.pdf. That would be a pretty useful metric.
What do you think?
Thanks!