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Processing Homonyms in the Kana-to-Kanji Conversion
- )eriment on processing homonylns in at sim- 1)le sentence was carried out. In this exper- iment, kana-to-kanji conversion
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Large Scale Collocation Data and Their Application
- to Kanji (ideographic, Chinese) char- acter conversion technology. The key factor of Kana-to-Kanji
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- for proofreading Japanese text. It detects mistypes, Kana-to-Kanji misconversions, and stylistic errors
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Acquisition of Kowledge Data by Analyzing Natural Language
- , encountered a great number of homonyms in kana-to-kanji conversion, as well as multivocal words and other
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Collocational Analysis in Japanese Text Input
- in Kana.-to-Kanji translation is reduced to about 1/10 of those fi-om existing morphological methods. 1
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CONVERSE: a Conversational Companion
- rather than looking for syntactic elements in the sentence. Another limitation of CONVERSE is our failure
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PROOF AND CONVERSATION
- PROOF AND CONVERSATION R.E. JENNINGS Abstract. Proof-theoretically, natural deductive rules
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Conversation Types
- behind the rules for conversation contexts (Figure 4). In rule (her) an ↑ directed message (to the caller
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Conversations of Objects
- activity can be created while a conversation is being executed. An object can execute only one method
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The Conversational Classroom
- The Conversational Classroom William M. Waite, Michele H. Jackson and Amer Diwan University
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