Essential Speech and Language Technology for Dutch: Results by the STEVIN-programme

The book provides an overview of more than a decade of joint R&D efforts in the Low Countries on HLT for Dutch. It not only presents the state of the art of HLT for Dutch in the areas covered, but, even more importantly, a description of the resources (data and tools) for Dutch that have been cr...

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Main Author: Peter Spyns, Jan Odijk (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2013
Series:Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing
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