Evaluating natural language processing systems
an analysis and review
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Contributions
- Galliers, J. R. 1953- - Contributor
Publication
1995 - Springer, Berlin, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
57,000 words, Guess
Page Count
228 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveevaluatingnatura00jone_244
- ISBN-103540613099
- ISBN-139783540613091
- Goodreads2006308
- Library of Congress Control Number96019744
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL982120M
Classifications
- DDC006.3/5/0287
- LCCQA76.9.N38 S74 1995
Description
This comprehensive state-of-the-art book is the first devoted to the important and timely issue of evaluating NLP systems. It addresses the whole area of NLP system evaluation, including aims and scope, problems and methodology. The authors provide a wide-ranging and careful analysis of evaluation concepts, reinforced with extensive illustrations; they relate systems to their environments and develop a framework for proper evaluation. The discussion of principles is completed by a detailed review of practice and strategies in the field, covering both systems for specific tasks, like translation, and core language processors. The methodology lessons drawn from the analysis and review are applied in a series of example cases. The book also refers NLP system evaluation to the neighbouring areas of information and speech processing, and addresses issues of tool and data provision for evaluation. A comprehensive bibliography and subject index are included as well as a term glossary. This monograph will be a valuable source of inspiration in research, practice, and teaching.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Lecture notes in computer science;
- 1083.
- Lecture notes in artificial intelligence
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