Title
Verbal case frame acquisition from a bilingual corpus: gradual knowledge acquisition
Abstract
This paper describes acquisition of English surface case frames from a corpus, based on a gradual knowledge acquisition approach. To acquire and unambiguously accumulate precise knowledge, the process is divided into three steps which are assigned to the most appropriate processor: either a human or a computer. The data is prepared by human workers and the knowledge is acquired and accumulated by a leaning program. By using this method, inconsistent human judgement is minimized. The acquired case frames basically duplicate human work, but are more precise and intelligible.
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.3115/991250.991263
COLING
Keywords
Field
DocType
precise knowledge,inconsistent human judgement,appropriate processor,gradual knowledge acquisition approach,bilingual corpus,verbal case frame acquisition,english surface case frame,acquired case frame,human work,human worker
Computer science,Judgement,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Knowledge acquisition
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
C94-2
5
0.81
References 
Authors
5
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hideki Tanaka18015.07