TY - BOOK ID - 14588738 TI - Sequences in Language and Text AU - Altmann, Gabriel AU - Andreev, Sergey N AU - Bavaud, François AU - Benešová, Martina AU - Borin, Lars AU - Borisov, Vadim V AU - Cocco, Christelle AU - Eder, Maciej AU - Krithara, Anastasia AU - Macutek, Ján AU - Mikros, George K AU - Milička, Jiří AU - Pawłowski, Adam AU - Rama, Taraka AU - Rentoumi, Vassiliki AU - Tuzzi, Arjuna AU - Tzanos, Nikos AU - Xanthos, Aris AU - Čech, Radek AU - Köhler, Reinhard AU - Zörnig, Peter PY - 2015 SN - 3110394774 3110362872 3110362732 9783110362879 9783110394771 9783110362732 PB - Berlin Boston DB - UniCat KW - Computational linguistics. KW - Computational linguistics--Research. KW - Computational linguistics KW - Languages & Literatures KW - Philology & Linguistics KW - Research KW - Research. KW - Automatic language processing KW - Language and languages KW - Language data processing KW - Linguistics KW - Natural language processing (Linguistics) KW - Data processing KW - Applied linguistics KW - Cross-language information retrieval KW - Mathematical linguistics KW - Multilingual computing KW - Quantitative Linguistics, Sequence Analysis, Mathematical Linguistics. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:14588738 AB - The edited volume Sequences in Language and Text is the first collection of original research in the area of the quantitative analysis of sequentially organized linguistic data. Linguistic sequences are extremely useful textual structures in almost all areas of Language Technology. Character and word n-grams are by far the most successful features in text classification tasks such as authorship identification, text categorization, genre classification, sentiment analysis etc. Furthermore character linguistic sequences are the basis for linguistic modeling and subsequent applications such as speech recognition, language identification etc. In addition to the above language technology oriented research, the present volume aims to give insight to the theoretical value of linguistic sequences. Sequences in texts can be produced by a number of different factors, either external to the linguistic system or by its own grammatical structure. This volume hosts contributions which will analyze linguistic sequences using quantitative methods under the synergetic theoretical framework that can explain their role in the linguistic system. ER -