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The idea is to implement the unsupervised part-of-speech tagger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_window_based_part-of-speech_tagging) as a drop-in replacement for the current hidden-Markov-model tagger. It should have support for unknown words, and also for "forbid" descriptions (not described in the paper). The tagger has a very intuitive interpretation (believe me, even if you find the maths a bit daunting). I am available for questions (I invented the tagger, I should be able to remember!). |
The idea is to implement the unsupervised part-of-speech tagger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_window_based_part-of-speech_tagging) as a drop-in replacement for the current hidden-Markov-model tagger. It should have support for unknown words, and also for "forbid" descriptions (not described in the paper). The tagger has a very intuitive interpretation (believe me, even if you find the maths a bit daunting). I am available for questions (I invented the tagger, I should be able to remember!). |
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The idea is to implement the unsupervised part-of-speech tagger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sliding_window_based_part-of-speech_tagging) as a drop-in replacement for the current hidden-Markov-model tagger. It should have support for unknown words, and also for "forbid" descriptions (not described in the paper). The tagger has a very intuitive interpretation (believe me, even if you find the maths a bit daunting). I am available for questions (I invented the tagger, I should be able to remember!).