Multilingual Information Access in South Asian Languages
Second International Workshop, FIRE 2010, Gandhinagar, India, February 19-21, 2010 and Third International Workshop, FIRE 2011, Bombay, India, December 2-4, 2011, Revised Selected Papers
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Second International Workshop, FIRE 2010, Gandhinagar, India, February 19-21, 2010 and Third International Workshop, FIRE 2011, Bombay, India, December 2-4, 2011, Revised Selected Papers
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Gujarati WordNet is built from the Hindi WordNet using the expansion approach. This paper presents experiences of building Gujarati WordNet. Various crucial issues relating to synset generation and linkage as ...
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Marathi is the language spoken primarily by the native people of Maharashtra, a state of Indian subcontinent. There are about 90 million people who speak Marathi worldwide. It is the oldest of the Indo-Aryan r...
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India is a multilingual country where machine translation and cross-lingual search are highly relevant problems. These problems require large resources—such as WordNets and lexicons—of high quality and coverag...
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In a multilingual country such as India, machine translation and crosslingual search are highly relevant problems. The WordNets, as crucial linguistic resources, play the most dominant role in the field of tex...
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Word sense disambiguation (WSD) is considered as one of the toughest problems in the field of natural language processing. IndoWordNet is a linked structure of WordNets of major Indian languages. Recently, sev...