Listar GI-COLE - Artigos por autor "Vilares Ferro, Manuel"
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A common solution for tokenization and part-of-speech tagging: one-pass Viterbi algorithm vs. Iterative approaches
Graña Gil, Jorge; Alonso, Miguel A.; Vilares Ferro, Manuel (Springer-Verlag, 2002)Current taggers assume that input texts are already tokenized, i.e. correctly segmented in \emph{tokens} or high level information units that identify each individual component of the texts. This working hypothesis is ... -
Formal methods of tokenization for part-of-speech tagging
Graña Gil, Jorge; Barcala Rodríguez, Francisco Mario; Vilares Ferro, Manuel (Springer-Verlag, 2002)[Abstract] One of the most important prior tasks for robust part-of-speech tagging is the correct tokenization or segmentation of the texts. This task can involve processes which are much more complex than the simple ... -
Instrumentation of Synchronous Reactive Models for Performance Engineering
Valderruten Vidal, Alberto; Vilares Ferro, Manuel; Graña Gil, Jorge (Springer-Verlag, 1995) -
Nuevos algoritmos tabulares para el análisis de LIG
Alonso, Miguel A.; Graña Gil, Jorge; Vilares Ferro, Manuel (1999)[Resumen] A partir de un algoritmo de tipo CYK se desarrolla una serie de nuevos algoritmos tabulares para el análisis de Gramáticas Lineales de Índices que incluye algoritmos ascendentes y algoritmos de tipo Earley con y ... -
Practical NLP-Based Text Indexing
Vilares, Jesús; Barcala Rodríguez, Francisco Mario; Alonso, Miguel A.; Graña Gil, Jorge; Vilares Ferro, Manuel (Springer Verlag, 2002) -
Regional Finite-State Error Repair
Vilares Ferro, Manuel; Otero Pombo, Juan; Graña Gil, Jorge (Springer-Verlag, 2004)[Abstract] We describe an algorithm to deal with error repair over finite-state architectures. Such a technique is of interest in spelling correction as well as approximate string matching in a variety of applications ... -
Regional versus global finite-state error repair
Vilares Ferro, Manuel; Otero Pombo, Juan; Graña Gil, Jorge (Springer-Verlag, 2005)[Abstract] We focus on the domain of a regional least-cost strategy in order to illustrate the viability of non-global repair models over finitestate architectures. Our interest is justified by the difficulty, shared by ...