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  • 16:21, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Geo Visualization(Created page with "After a Named Entity Recognizer was applied to a text, a succeeding application could be a geographical visualization of the named entities of type location. Such a tool enric...")
  • 16:20, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Semantic Relations(Created page with "GermaNet is a lexical semantic network that is modeled after the Princeton WordNet for English. It partitions the lexical space into a set of concepts that are interlinked by ...") (top)
  • 16:20, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Word Sense Disambiguation(Created page with "Words can have more than one meaning, i.e., they can be polysemous. For example, the word glass can refer to a drinking glass and to the glass as a material. In a given contex...") (top)
  • 16:20, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Named Entity Recognition(Created page with "Named entity is a word or a phrase that identifies an item distinguishing it from other items with similar properties. Named entities are, for example, names of people and org...") (top)
  • 16:20, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) Table of Content
  • 16:17, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Parser(Created page with "In linguistics, syntax is the study of sentence structure, that is the arrangement of the tokens (e.g. words) in a sentence. Various syntactic theories propose different appro...") (top)
  • 16:16, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N POS Tagger(Created page with "Part-of-speech (POS) seems to occur in every natural language. The usual categories are: noun, verb, article, adjective, pronoun, preposition, adverb, conjunction, etc. Someti...") (top)
  • 16:16, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Tokenizer(Created page with "A token is an individual unit within a sentence. Tokens are single words, numbers, punctuation marks, etc. Extracting words and sentences are fundamental operations that are r...") (top)
  • 15:41, 7 March 2012 (diff | hist) N Sentence Splitter(Created page with "Recognizing sentence boundaries is not an easy task for a computer. Punctuation marks that usually appear at the end of a sentence may not indicate the end of a sentence. For ...") (top)