Parsing the Web - Large-Scale Syntactic Processing
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Learn about large-scale syntactic processing techniques for parsing web content in this 72-minute closing presentation from the 2009 Johns Hopkins University Center for Language & Speech Processing workshop. Explore advanced computational linguistics methods and natural language processing approaches specifically designed to handle the massive scale and diverse nature of web-based text data. Discover how researchers tackle the challenges of syntactic analysis when processing enormous volumes of online content, including strategies for efficient parsing algorithms, handling noisy web text, and scaling linguistic analysis tools for internet-scale applications. Gain insights into the intersection of computational linguistics and web technology through this comprehensive workshop presentation that addresses both theoretical foundations and practical implementation considerations for large-scale syntactic processing systems.
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Workshop 2009: Closing Presentations: "Parsing the Web: Large-Scale Syntactic Processing"
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Center for Language & Speech Processing(CLSP), JHU