The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics, 2nd Edition, 9780199573691
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Explore language processing: methods, resources, tasks, and diverse applications.

The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics, 2nd Edition

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  • Hardcover

    1376 pages

  • Release Date

    8 March 2022

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Summary

Ruslan Mitkov’s highly successful Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics has been substantially revised and expanded in this second edition. Alongside updated accounts of the topics covered in the first edition, it includes 17 new chapters on subjects such as semantic role-labelling, text-to-speech synthesis, translation technology, opinion mining and sentiment analysis, and the application of Natural Language Processing in educational and biomedical contexts, among many others.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780199573691
ISBN-10:0199573697
Author:Ruslan Mitkov
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1376
Edition:2nd
Release Date:8 March 2022
Weight:1.96kg
Dimensions:253mm x 180mm x 62mm
Series:Oxford Handbooks
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Critics Review

Review from previous edition ‘A highly stimulating and impressive book which should be found in every library and every linguistics department. I strongly recommend it.’

Review from previous edition ‘A highly stimulating and impressive book which should be found in every library and every linguistics department. I strongly recommend it.’ * International Journal of Lexicography *‘An excellent reference book that provides a wealth of information and enables the experienced reader to enter quickly into new subject areas of computational linguistics and natural language processing… . The particular strengths of the OHCL are the comprehensive computation-oriented discussion of the fundamental linguistic issues and the broad coverage of NLP methods and resources.’ * Linguist List *

About The Author

Ruslan Mitkov

Ruslan Mitkov is Professor of Computational Linguistics and Language Engineering at the University of Wolverhampton, where he is also Director of the Research Institute for Information and Language Processing. He has worked in the fields of Natural Language Processing, computational linguistics, corpus linguistics, machine translation, translation technology, and related areas since the early 1980s. He is a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany; Marie Curie Fellow and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Franche-Comté in Besançon, France; and Vice-Chair of the EC-funded programme ‘Future and Emerging Technologies’.

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