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Publication date: 1 de June, 2021MEMURA 2004 – Methodologies and Evaluation of Multiword Unit in Real-World Applications, Workshop organized in the framework of 4th LREC International Conference
Multiword units (MWUs) include a large range of linguistic phenomenon, such as phrasal verbs (e.g. “look forward”), nominal compounds (e.g. “interior designer”), named entities (e.g. United Nations) and set phrases (e.g. “con carne”), compoud adverbs (e.g. by the way), and they can be syntactically and/or semantically idiosyncratic in nature. MWUs are used frequently in everyday language, usually to express precisely ideas and concepts that cannot be compressed into a single word.
A considerable amount of research has been devoted to this subject, both in terms of theory and practice, but despite increasing interest in idiomaticity within linguistic research, many questions still remain unanswered. The objective of this workshop is to deal with three important questions that are of great interest for real-world applications.
1) Comparison of MWU extraction Methodologies
2) Evaluation of the benefits of the integration of MWUs in real-world applications
3) Comparison of scalable architectures for Extraction and identification of MWUs.
Published in:
G. Dias, J.G.P. Lopes and S. Vintar (editors). 2004. Proceedings
of the International Workshop on Methodologies and Evaluation of Multiword Units in Real-world Applications, MEMURA’04, organized in the framework of the International Conference on Language Resources Evaluation, LREC’04. Lisbon, 25 May 2004.
Startdate | 25/05/2004 |
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Enddate | 25/05/2004 |
URL | http://elda.fr |