Data processing: speech signal processing – linguistics – language – Linguistics – Multilingual or national language support
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2008-09-09
2008-09-09
Dorvil, Richemond (Department: 2626)
Data processing: speech signal processing, linguistics, language
Linguistics
Multilingual or national language support
C704S009000
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ABSTRACT:
A method for adaptively determining the attitudinal function of a lexical item occurring in a natural language document, comprising determining a base valence of the lexical item; identifying a contextual valence shifter (CVS) wherein the lexical item is within scope of the CVS; and determining an actual valence of the lexical item by adjusting the base valence based on the CVS.
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