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Lemmatization

Lemmatization is a process of determining a base or dictionary form (lemma) for a given surface form. Especially for languages with rich morphology it is important to be able to normalize words into their base forms to better support for example search engines and linguistic studies. Main difficulties in Lemmatization arise from encountering previously unseen words during inference time as well as disambiguating ambiguous surface forms which can be inflected variants of several different base forms depending on the context.

Source: Universal Lemmatizer: A Sequence to Sequence Model for Lemmatizing Universal Dependencies Treebanks

Papers

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DerivBase.hr: A High-Coverage Derivational Morphology Resource for Croatian0
Describing Language Variation in the Colophons of Armenian Manuscripts0
Developing New Linguistic Resources and Tools for the Galician Language0
Automatic Extraction of Synonyms for German Particle Verbs from Parallel Data with Distributional Similarity as a Re-Ranking Feature0
Compounds and distributional thesauri0
Development of email classifier in Brazilian Portuguese using feature selection for automatic response0
Diachronic Parsing of Pre-Standard Irish0
Distant Reading in Digital Humanities: Case Study on the Serbian Part of the ELTeC Collection0
Distributional regularities of verbs and verbal adjectives: Treebank evidence and broader implications0
A Resource for Studying Chatino Verbal Morphology0
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