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Word-sense disambiguation / N-gram / Statistical machine translation / Natural language processing / Perplexity / ALGOL 68 / Speech recognition / Morphology / Vector space model / Computational linguistics / Linguistics / Science
Date: 2014-11-16 23:37:34
Word-sense disambiguation
N-gram
Statistical machine translation
Natural language processing
Perplexity
ALGOL 68
Speech recognition
Morphology
Vector space model
Computational linguistics
Linguistics
Science

Compositional Morphology for Word Representations and Language Modelling Jan A. Botha Phil Blunsom Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3QD, UK

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