Word sequences for second language acquisition: technical report (思考と言語)
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概要
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We discuss the human perception of lexical order and introduce a novel computational method, Word Sequences, that arranges words by a commonly perceived order. We use proximity-search to acquire properties of order from the English Web. The value of the proposed method is verified in a preliminary experimental settings against lexical orders provided by human subjects. An extension, to previously established WordSets methodology for Second Language Acquisition is proposed.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2007-07-07
著者
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Tokunaga Takenobu
Department of Computer Science Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Sheinman Vera
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Rubens Neil
電気通信大学大学院情報システム学研究科
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RUBENS Neil
Department of Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Neil Rubens
Graduate School Of Information Systems University Of Electro-communications
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Rubens Neil
Department Of Computer Science Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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