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Evaluating parts-of-speech taggers for use in a text-to-scene conversion systemGlass et al., 2005
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- Glass K
- Bangay S
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- Proceedings of SAICSIT
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This paper presents parts-of-speech tagging as a first step towards an autonomous text-to- scene conversion system. It categorizes some freely available taggers, according to the techniques used by each in order to automatically identify word-classes. In addition, the …
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