Gregory Grefenstette
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Gregory Grefenstette is a person.
- See: Tokenization, Thesaurus Creation.
References
2009
- Employer: Clairvoyance Corporation, Suite 700, 5001 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-1854.
- Email Address: grefen at clairvoyancecorp.com
2006
- (Kilgarriff & Grefenstette, 2006) ⇒ Adam Kilgarriff, and Gregory Grefenstette. (2006). “Introduction to the Special Issue on the Web as Corpus.” In: Computational Linguistics, 29(3). doi:10.1162/089120103322711569
1994
- (Grefenstette & Tapanainen, 1994) ⇒ Gregory Grefenstette, and Pasi Tapanainen. (1994). “What is a Word, What is a Sentence? Problems of Tokenization.” In: Proceedings of 3rd Conference on Computational Lexicography and Text Research (COMPLEX 1994).
- (Grefenstette, 1994) ⇒ Gregory Grefenstette. (1994). “Explorations in Automatic Thesaurus Discovery." Kluwer, ISBN:0792394682
1992
- (Grefenstette, 1992a) ⇒ Gregory Grefenstette. (1992). “SEXTANT: Exploring unexplored contexts for semantic extraction from syntactic analysis.” In: Proceedings for the 30th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. (ACL 1992).
- (Grefenstette, 1992b) ⇒ Gregory Grefenstette. (1992). “Finding Semantic Similarity in Raw Text: The Deese Antonyms.” In: R. Goldman, P. Norvig, Eugene Charniak and B. Gale (eds.), Working Notes of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Probabilistic Approaches to Natural Language.
1988
- (Grefenstette, 1988) ⇒ John J. Grefenstette. (1988). “Credit Assignment in Rule Discovery Systems based on Genetic Algorithms.” Machine Learning 3, no. 2-3