Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Linguistics – Translation machine
Reexamination Certificate
2011-01-04
2011-01-04
Hudspeth, David R (Department: 2626)
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Linguistics
Translation machine
C704S001000, C704S003000, C704S004000, C704S005000, C704S007000, C704S008000, C704S009000, C704S010000, C715S256000, C715S257000, C715S264000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07865352
ABSTRACT:
Grammatical element prediction is used to predict grammatical elements in text fragments (such as phrases or sentences). In one embodiment, a statistical model, using syntax features, is used to predict grammatical elements.
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Suzuki Hisami
Toutanova Kristina
Hudspeth David R
Microsoft Corporation
Spooner Lamont M
Volkmann Christopher J.
Westman Champlin & Kelly P.A.
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