Aspects of automatic text analysis /
The significance of natural language texts as the prime information structure for the management and dissemination of knowledge is - as the rise of the web shows - still increasing. Making relevant texts available in different contexts is of primary importance for efficient task completion in academ...
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: Machine Learning in a Semiotic Perspective -- Part I: Information Modeling -- Precisiated Natural Language -- On the Issue of Linguistic Approximation -- A Semiotic Approach to Complex Systems -- Part II: Models of Semantic Spaces -- On the Mathematics of Semantic Spaces -- Models of Semantic Spaces -- Compositionality in Quantitative Semantics. A Theoretical Perspective on Text Mining -- Part III: Quantitative Linguistic Modeling -- A Structuralist Framework for Quantitative Linguistics -- Quantitative Analysis of Syntactic Structures in the Framework of Synergetic Linguistics -- Latent Connotative Text Structure -- Part IV: Corpus Linguistic and Text Technological Modeling -- Inferring Meaning: Text, Technology and Questions of Induction -- Linguistic Information Modeling: From Kilivila Verb Morphology to RelaxNG -- Affix Discovery by Means of Corpora: Experiments for Spanish, Czech, Ralámuli and Chuj -- Licensing Strategies in Natural Language Processing -- Part V: Text Categorization and Classification -- The Surface of Argumentation and the Role of Subordinating Conjunctions -- Computing with Words for Text Categorization -- Neural Networks, Fuzzy Models and Dynamic Logic -- Part VI: Cognitive Modeling -- A Cognitive Systems Approach to Automatic Text Analysis -- System Theoretical Research on Language and Communication: The Extended Experimental-Simulative Method -- Part VII: Visual Systems Modeling -- The Dimensionality of Text and Picture and the Cross-Cultural Organization of Semiotic Complexes -- Appendix -- List of Contributors -- Index of Names -- Subject Index -- Last Page | |
505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: Machine Learning in a Semiotic Perspective -- Part I: Information Modeling -- Precisiated Natural Language -- On the Issue of Linguistic Approximation -- A Semiotic Approach to Complex Systems -- Part II: Models of Semantic Spaces -- On the Mathematics of Semantic Spaces -- Models of Semantic Spaces -- Compositionality in Quantitative Semantics. A Theoretical Perspective on Text Mining -- Part III: Quantitative Linguistic Modeling -- A Structuralist Framework for Quantitative Linguistics -- Quantitative Analysis of Syntactic Structures in the Framework of Synergetic Linguistics -- Latent Connotative Text Structure -- Part IV: Corpus Linguistic and Text Technological Modeling -- Inferring Meaning: Text, Technology and Questions of Induction -- Linguistic Information Modeling: From Kilivila Verb Morphology to RelaxNG -- Affix Discovery by Means of Corpora: Experiments for Spanish, Czech, Ralámuli and Chuj -- Licensing Strategies in Natural Language Processing -- Part V: Text Categorization and Classification -- The Surface of Argumentation and the Role of Subordinating Conjunctions -- Computing with Words for Text Categorization -- Neural Networks, Fuzzy Models and Dynamic Logic -- Part VI: Cognitive Modeling -- A Cognitive Systems Approach to Automatic Text Analysis -- System Theoretical Research on Language and Communication: The Extended Experimental-Simulative Method -- Part VII: Visual Systems Modeling -- The Dimensionality of Text and Picture and the Cross-Cultural Organization of Semiotic Complexes -- Appendix -- List of Contributors -- Index of Names -- Subject Index -- Last Page | |
520 | |a The significance of natural language texts as the prime information structure for the management and dissemination of knowledge is - as the rise of the web shows - still increasing. Making relevant texts available in different contexts is of primary importance for efficient task completion in academic and industrial settings. Meeting this demand requires automatic form and content based processing of texts, which enables to reconstruct or even to explore the dynamic relationship of language system, text event and context type. The rise of new application areas, disciplines and methods (e.g. text and web mining) testify to the importance of this task. Moreover, the growing area of new media demands the further development of methods of text analysis with respect to their computational linguistic, information theoretical, and mathematical underpinning. This book contributes to this task. It collects contributions of authors from a multidisciplinary area who focus on the topic of automatic text analysis from several (i.e. linguistic, mathematical, and information theoretical) perspectives. It describes methodological as well as methodical foundations and collects approaches in the field of text and corpus linguistics. In this sense, it contributes to the computational linguistic and information theoretical grounding of automatic text analysis | ||
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