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Forgetting Exceptions is Harmful in Language Learning
- the properties of language data and memorybased learning that are responsible for the `forgetting exceptions
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Forgetting Exceptions is Harmful in Language Learning
- the properties of language data and memorybased learning that are responsible for the `forgetting exceptions
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A Memory-Based Alternative for Connectionist Shift-Reduce Parsing
- exceptions is harmful in language learning. In: Machine Learning, special issue on natural language learning
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A Comparison of Analogical Modeling of Language to Memory-Based Language Processing
- ) for optimal accuracy and robustness, whereas for IBi-IG "forgetting exceptions is harmful to language learning
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Natural Language Engineering 1 (1): 1-15. Printed in the United Kingdom
- is harmful for language learning applications (Daelemans et al.1999), and instance based algorithms are known
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Instance Based Learning with Automatic Feature Selection Applied to Word Sense Disambiguation
- , it has been advocated that forgetting exceptions is harmful in language learning applications (Daelemans
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