11.2797, Books: Natural Language Processing

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Subject: 11.2797, Books: Natural Language Processing

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Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:35:20 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject:  NLP: Natural Language Processing - NLP 2000 by D.N. Christodoulakis

2)
Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:36:02 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject:  NLP: Information Extraction by M.T. Pazienza

3)
Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:39:18 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject: Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future by J.S.White

4)
Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:40:28 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject:  NLP: Text, Speech and Dialogue by Sojka, Kopecek & Pala

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:35:20 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject:  NLP: Natural Language Processing - NLP 2000 by D.N. Christodoulakis

NEW BOOK ON NLP FROM Springer Verlag GmbH
	
Christodoulakis, D.N., University of Patras, Greece
Natural Language Processing - NLP 2000

Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 1835.
2000. XII, 438 pp. Softcover
3-540-67605-8
DM 98,-/ USD 69
Recommended List Price

Fields: Artificial Intelligence; Formal Languages; User Interfaces
Written for: Researchers, professionals

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Natural Language Processing, NLP 2000,
held in Patras, Greece, in June 2000.  The 39 revised full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 71
submissions. The book is organized in topical sections on tokenization
and morphological analysis, lexical knowledge representation, parsing
and discourse analysis, anaphora resolution, machine translation,
language generation, man-machine interaction and word sense
recognition/disambiguation, and information extraction.
	
Keywords: (language of publication)
Natural Language Processin, Text Segmentation Lexical,
Competitive Literatur
	

Table of Contents:
Tokenization, Morphological Analysis
Lexical Knowledge Representation
Parsing
Parsing, Discourse Analysis
Anaphora Resolution
Anaphora Resolution, Machine Translation
Machine Translation, Language Generation
Man-Machine Interaction, Word Sense Recognition/Disambiguation
Information Extraction
	
	
http://www.springer.de/cgi-bin/search_book.pl?isbn=3D3-540-67605-8


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-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:36:02 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject:  NLP: Information Extraction by M.T. Pazienza

	
NEW BOOK ON NLP FROM Springer
	
Pazienza, M.T., University of Roma, Italy

Information Extraction
Towards Scalable, Adaptable Systems

Lecturer Notes Computer Vol. 1714
1999. IX, 165 pp. Softcover
3-540-66625-7
DM 58,-/ USD 34,00
Recommended List Price

Fields: Artificial Intelligence; Information Storage and Retrieval
Written for: Researchers, professionals and advanced students
	
Information extraction (IE) is a new technology enabling relevant
content to be extracted from textual information available
electronically. IE essentially builds on natural language processing
and computational linguistics, but it is also closely related to the
well established area of information retrieval and involves
learning. In concert with other promising intelligent information
processing technologies like data mining, intelligent data analysis,
text summarization, and information agents, IE plays a crucial role in
dealing with the vast amounts of information accessible
electronically, for example from the Internet.  The book is based on
the Second International School on Information Extraction, SCIE-99,
held in Frascati near Rome, Italy in June/July 1999.
	
Keywords: information retrieval, digital libraries, knowledge extraction,
information extraction systems, content summarizing, inference

Table of Contents:
Can we make Information Extraction more Adaptive?
	Natural Language Processing and Digital Libraries
	Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval
	From Speech to Knowledge
	Relating Templates to Language and Logic
	Inferential Information Extraction
	Knowledge Extraction from Bilingual Corpora
	Engineering of IE system: An Object-Oriented Approach
	
	
http://www.springer.de/cgi-bin/search_book.pl?isbn=3D3-540-66625-7

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-------------------------------- Message 3 -------------------------------

Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:39:18 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject: Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future by J.S.White

NEW BOOK ON NLP FROM Springer

White, J.S., Litton PRC, McLean, VA, USA(Ed.)

Envisioning Machine Translation in the Information Future
4th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas,
AMTA 2000, Cuernavaca, Mexico, October 10-14, 2000 Proceedings

Lecturer Notes Computer Vol. 1934
2000. XV, 254 pp. Softcover
3-540-41117-8
DM 74,-/ USD 52,00
Recommended List Price

Fields: Artificial Intelligence; Information Storage and Retrieval;
Formal Languages
Written for: Researchers and professionals
	
This book constitutes the referred proceedings of the 4th Conference
of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas, AMTA 2000,
held in Cuernavaca, Mexico in October 2000.  The 18 technical papers,
seven system descriptions, and three user studies presented were
carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book.  All
current issues of machine translations, ranging from theoretical and
foundational issues to systems evaluation and case studies, are
addressed.
	
Keywords: Machine Translation, Automated Translation, Multilingual
Documents, Computational Linguistics, Knowledge Representation,
Statistical Language Processing, Natural Language Processing, Translation
Environments

Table of Contents:
1.	Technical Papers
*	Building a Chinese-English Mapping between Verb Concepts for
	Multilingual Applications
*	Applying Machine Translation to Two-Stage Cross-Language Information
	Retrieval
*	Mixed-Initiative Translation of Web Pages
*	A Self-Learning Method of Parallel Texts Alignment
*	Handling Structural Divergences and Recovering Dropped Arguments in
	a Korean/English Machine Translation System
*	A Machine Translation System from English to American Sign Language
*	Oxygen: A Language Independent Linearization Engine
*	Information Structure Transfer: Bridging the Information Gap in
	Structurally Different Languages
*	The Effect of Source Analysis on Translation Confidence
*	Contemplating Automatic MT Evaluation
*	How are you doing? A Look at MT Evaluation
*	Recycling Annotated Parallel Corpora for Bilingual Document Composition
*	Combining Invertible Example-Based Machine Translation with
	Translation Memory Technology
*	What's been forgotten in Translation Memory
*	Understanding Politics by Studying Weather: A cognitive approach to
	Representation of Polish Verbs of Motion, Appearance, and Existence
*	Small but Efficient: The Misconception of High-Frequency Words in
	Scandinavian Translation
*	Challenges in Adapting an Interlingua for Bidirectional
	English-Italian Translation
*	Text Meaning Representation as a Basis for Representation of Text
	Interpretation
	
2) System Descriptions
*	MT-based transparent Arabization of the Internet TARJIM.com
*	The KANTOO Machine Translation Environment
*	Pacific Rim Portable Translator
*	LabelTool: A Localization Application for Devices with Restricted
	Display Areas
*	The LogoVista ES Translation System
*	L&H Lexicography Toolkit for Machine Translation
*	A New Look for the PAHO MT System
	
3) User Studies
*	Is MT Software Documentation Appropriate for MT Users?
*	Evaluating Embedded Machine Translation in Military Field Exercises
*	Machine Translation Systems: E-K, K-E, J-K, K-J

http://www.springer.de/cgi-bin/search_book.pl?isbn=3D3-540-41117-8

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-------------------------------- Message 4 -------------------------------

Date:  23 Dec 2000 05:40:28 -0000
From:  "Buerk, Anita" <Buerk at Springer.de>
Subject:  NLP: Text, Speech and Dialogue by Sojka, Kopecek & Pala

NEW BOOK ON NLP FROM Springer
	
Sojka, P., Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Kopecek, I., Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Pala, K., Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

Text, Speech and Dialogue
Third International Workshop, TSD 2000 Brno, Czech Republic,
September
13-16, 2000 Proceedings
	
Lecturer Notes Computer Vol. 1902
2000. XIII, 463 pp. Softcover
3-540-41042-2
DM 106,-/ USD 73
Recommended List Price

Fields: Artificial Intelligence; Information Storage and Retrieval;
Information Systems Applications(incl. Internet)

Publication language: English

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Workshop on Text, Speech and Dialogue, TSD 2000, held in
Brno, Czech Republic in September 2000. The 75 papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from 131 submissions. The book
presents a wealth of state-of-the-art research and development results
from the field of natural language processing with emphasis on text,
speech and spoken language.
	
Keywords: Natural Language Processing, Speech Processing, Dialogue, Spoken
Dialogue, Machine Translation, Computational Linguistics, Text,
Voice-Dialogue Systems, Ambiguity Resolution, Document Classification 	

http://www.springer.de/cgi-bin/search_book.pl?isbn=3D3-540-41042-2
	
	
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website:	http://www.springer.de		http://www.springer-ny.com
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