Metaphor. Tony Veale

Metaphor - Tony Veale


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       Metaphor

       A Computational Perspective

       Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies

      Editor

       Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto

      Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies is edited by Graeme Hirst of the University of Toronto. The series consists of 50- to 150-page monographs on topics relating to natural language processing, computational linguistics, information retrieval, and spoken language understanding. Emphasis is on important new techniques, on new applications, and on topics that combine two or more HLT subfields.

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      Natural Language Processing for Social Media

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      2015

      Semantic Similarity from Natural Language and Ontology Analysis

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      2014

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      2014

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      2013

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      2013

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      2013

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      2013

      Computational Modeling of Narrative

      Inderjeet Mani

      2012

      Natural Language Processing for Historical Texts

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      2012

      Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining

      Bing Liu

      2012

      Discourse Processing

      Manfred Stede

      2011

      Bitext Alignment

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      2011

      Linguistic Structure Prediction

      Noah A. Smith

      2011

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      2011

      Computational Modeling of Human Language Acquisition

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      2010

      Introduction to Arabic Natural Language Processing

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      2010

      Cross-Language Information Retrieval

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      2010

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      2010

      Data-Intensive Text Processing with MapReduce

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      2010

      Semantic Role Labeling

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      2010

      Spoken Dialogue Systems

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      2009

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      Sandra Kübler, Ryan McDonald, and Joakim Nivre

      2009

      Statistical Language Models for Information Retrieval

      ChengXiang Zhai

      2008

      Copyright © 2016 by Morgan & Claypool

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      Metaphor: A Computational Perspective

      Tony Veale, Ekaterina Shutova, and Beata Beigman Klebanov

       www.morganclaypool.com

      ISBN: 9781627058506 paperback

      ISBN: 9781627058513 ebook

      DOI 10.2200/S00694ED1V01Y201601HLT031

      A Publication in the Morgan & Claypool Publishers series

       SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES

      Lecture #31

      Series Editor: Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto

      Series ISSN

      Print 1947-4040 Electronic 1947-4059

       Metaphor

       A Computational Perspective

      Tony Veale

      University College Dublin

      Ekaterina


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