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Theoretical computer science / Vietnamese language / Statistical classification / Support vector machine / Syllable / Vietnamese alphabet / Part-of-speech tagging / Text segmentation / Pattern recognition / Linguistics / Machine learning / Conditional random field
Date: 2007-03-24 11:17:34
Theoretical computer science
Vietnamese language
Statistical classification
Support vector machine
Syllable
Vietnamese alphabet
Part-of-speech tagging
Text segmentation
Pattern recognition
Linguistics
Machine learning
Conditional random field

Vietnamese Word Segmentation with CRFs and SVMs: An Investigation Cam-Tu Nguyen1, Trung-Kien Nguyen1, Xuan-Hieu Phan2 Le-Minh Nguyen2, and Quang-Thuy Ha1 2

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