In this volume, DOP models for different linguistic representations are developed, ranging from tree representations, compositional semantic representations, to attribute- value representations. It provides an up-to-date overview of other probabilistic language processing models, and compares them with DOP in the context of Formal Stochastic Language Theory.
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Rens Bod is professor of computational humanities at the University of Amsterdam.
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