Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language: 7th International Workshop, PROPOR 2006, Itatiaia, Brazil, May 13-17, 2006. Proceedings

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Since 1993, PROPOR Workshops have become an important forum for - searchers involved in the Computational Processing of Portuguese,both written and spoken. This PROPOR Workshop follows previous workshops held in 1993 (Lisbon, Portugal), 1996 (Curitiba, Brazil), 1998 (Porto Alegre, Brazil), 1999 ´ (Evora, Portugal), 2000 (Atibaia, Brazil) and 2003 (Faro, Portugal). The wo- shop has increasingly contributed to bringing together researchers and industry partners from both sides of the Atlantic. The constitution of an international Program Committee and the adoption of high-standard referee procedures demonstrate the steady development of the ?eld and of its scienti?c community. In 2006 PROPOR received 56 paper submissions from 11 di?erent countries: Brazil, Portugal, Spain, Norway, USA, Italy, Japan, France, Canada, Denmark and the UK, from which 9 are represented in the accepted papers. Each submitted paper underwent a careful, triple-blind review by the P- gram Committee. All those who contributed are mentioned in the following pages. The reviewing process led to the selection of 20 regular papers for oral presentation and 17 short papers for poster sections, which are published in this volume. The workshop and this book were structured around the following main t- ics, seven for full papers: (i) automatic summarization; (ii) resources; (iii) au- matic translation; (iv) named entity recognition; (v) tools and frameworks; (vi) systems and models; and another ?ve topics for short papers; (vii) information extraction; (viii) speech processing; (ix) lexicon; (x) morpho-syntactic studies; (xi) web, corpus and evaluation.

Author(s): Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo, Lucas Antiqueira, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes (auth.), Renata Vieira, Paulo Quaresma, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Nuno J. Mamede, Cláudia Oliveira, Maria Carmelita Dias (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3960 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2006

Language: English
Pages: 276
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Language Translation and Linguistics; Information Storage and Retrieval; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity; Document Preparation and Text Processi

Front Matter....Pages -
Modeling and Evaluating Summaries Using Complex Networks....Pages 1-10
SABio : An Automatic Portuguese Text Summarizer Through Artificial Neural Networks in a More Biologically Plausible Model....Pages 11-20
Building a Dictionary of Anthroponyms....Pages 21-30
REPENTINO – A Wide-Scope Gazetteer for Entity Recognition in Portuguese....Pages 31-40
Using Natural Alignment to Extract Translation Equivalents....Pages 41-49
Open-Source Portuguese–Spanish Machine Translation....Pages 50-59
Weighted Finite-State Transducer Inference for Limited-Domain Speech-to-Speech Translation....Pages 60-68
A Golden Resource for Named Entity Recognition in Portuguese....Pages 69-79
Functional Aspects in Portuguese NER....Pages 80-89
SIEMÊS – A Named-Entity Recognizer for Portuguese Relying on Similarity Rules....Pages 90-99
Tools for Nominalization: An Alternative for Lexical Normalization....Pages 100-109
A Framework for Integrating Natural Language Tools....Pages 110-119
Methods and Tools for Encoding the WordNet.Br Sentences, Concept Glosses, and Conceptual-Semantic Relations....Pages 120-130
A Multi-agent Approach to Question Answering....Pages 131-139
Adaptation of Data and Models for Probabilistic Parsing of Portuguese....Pages 140-149
A Set of NP-Extraction Rules for Portuguese: Defining, Learning and Pruning....Pages 150-159
Resolving Portuguese Nominal Anaphora....Pages 160-169
Design of a Multimodal Input Interface for a Dialogue System....Pages 170-179
Review and Evaluation of DiZer – An Automatic Discourse Analyzer for Brazilian Portuguese....Pages 180-189
Classroom Lecture Recognition....Pages 190-199
Semi-supervised Learning for Portuguese Noun Phrase Extraction....Pages 200-203
Automatic Extraction of Keywords for the Portuguese Language....Pages 204-207
Semi-automatically Building Ontological Structures from Portuguese Written Texts....Pages 208-211
On the Use of Machine Learning and Syllable Information in European Portuguese Grapheme-Phone Conversion....Pages 212-215
A Model to Computational Speech Understanding....Pages 216-219
Phonetic Sequence to Graphemes Conversion Based on DTW and One-Stage Algorithms....Pages 220-224
Very Strict Selectional Restrictions: A Comparison Between Portuguese and French....Pages 225-228
Towards a Formalization of Tense and Aspect for the Generation of Portuguese Sentences....Pages 229-232
The Need for Application-Dependent WSD Strategies: A Case Study in MT....Pages 233-237
A Lexical Database of Portuguese Multiword Expressions....Pages 238-243
Dedicated Nominal Featurization of Portuguese....Pages 244-247
Part-of-Speech Tagging of Portuguese Based on Variable Length Markov Chains....Pages 248-251
From Syntactical Analysis to Textual Segmentation....Pages 252-255
Syntactical Annotation of COMPARA: Workflow and First Results....Pages 256-259
A Complex Evaluation Architecture for HAREM....Pages 260-263
What Kinds of Geographical Information Are There in the Portuguese Web?....Pages 264-267
Corpus-Based Compositionality....Pages 268-271
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