Fomichov, V. A.
Semantics-Oriented Natural Language Processing
Mathematical Models and Algorithms
Springer-Verlag 2009.12
328 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-387-72924-0
15,400円
Contents
1. Mathematical Models for Designing Natural Language Processing Systems as a New Field of Studies for Systems Science/ 2. Introduction to Integral Formal Semantics of Natural Language/ 3. A Mathematical Model for Describing a System of Primary Units of Conceptual Level Used by Applied Intelligent Systems/ 4. A Mathematical Model for Describing Structured Meanings of Natural Language Sentences and Discourses/ 5. A Study of the Expressive Possibilities of SK-Languages/ 6. The Significance of a New Mathematical Model for Web Science, E-science, and E-commerce/ 7. A Mathematical Model of a Linguistic Database/ 8. A New Method of Transforming Texts into Semantic Representations/ 9. Algorithm of Building a Matrix Semantic-Syntactic Representation of a Natural Language Text/ 10. An Algorithm of Semantic Representation Assembly/ 11. Natural Language Processing Applications/ A: Proofs of Lemmas 1, 2 and Theorem 4.5 from Chapter 4/ Glossary/ References/ Index/
* This book examines key issues in designing semantics-oriented natural language (NL) processing systems. One of the key features is an original strategy for transforming the existing World Wide Web into a new generation Semantic Web (SW-2) and the basic formal tools for its realization, which are proposed. The principal distinguishing feature of the proposed SW-2 is the well-developed ability of NL processing. *
Gottschalk, L. & Bechtel, R. J. ed.
Computerized Content Analysis of Speech and Verbal Texts and
its Many Applications
Nova Science Pub. 2008.12
190 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-60456-650-7
11,400円
Contents
1. Psychoanalysis and Computerized Content Analysis of Natural Language and the Measurement of Neurobiological Dimensions/ 2. A Narcissism Scale Applicable to the Content Analysis of Speech and Verbal Texts/ 3. The Content Analysis of Verbal Behavior in Psychotherapy Sessions: Machine Scoring vs. Hand Scoring/ 4. The Effects of Inclusion and Exclusion of Ambiguous Expressions on Computerized Scoring in the Psychiatric Content Analysis and Diagnosis pcad Software/ 5. Cognitive-Affective Correlates of Meaningfulness in life in Chronic Somatic Disease/ 6. Expressions on Computerized Scoring in the Psychiatric Content Analysis and Diagnosis (PCAD) Software/ 7. Confrontive and Avoidant Coping wiht Illness and Emotional State in Postmyocardial Infarction Patients/ 8. A Clinical Application of the Computerized Gottschalk-Gleser Scales in Israel: Their Relationship to Diagnostic Groups Using Different Prompts/ 9. Computerized Content Analysis of Speech for the Assessment of Mental Function in Multiple Sclerosis Patients/ 10. Computerized Psychodynamic Psychotherapy/ 11. Risk Assessment of Threatening Communications from FBI case Files Using Gottschalk-Gleser Content Analysis Scales/ 12. Computerized Psychiatric Content Analysis and Diagnosis in an Investigative Environment/ 13. Forensic Psychiatric Examination of the Noncompliant Examinee: Application of Computerized Content Analysis/ 14. Computerized Content Analysis of the Speech and Writings of Cho Seung-Hui/ 15. A Computerized Content Analysis of Selected Portions of the New American Bible/ Index/ *
Tan, Z.- H. & Lindberg, B. ed.
Automatic Speech Recognition on Mobile Devices and Over Communication Networks
Springer-Verlag 2008.3
404 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84800-142-8
12,000円
Contents
1.Networked, Distributed and Embedded Speech Recognition: An Overview/ 2.Speech Coding and Packet Loss Effects on Speech and Speaker/ 3.Speech Recognition over Mobile Networks/ 4.Speech Recognition over IP Networks/ 5.Distributed Speech Recognition Standards/ 6.Speech Feature Extraction and Reconstruction/ 7.Quantization of Speech Features: Source Coding/ 8.Error Recovery: Channel Coding and Packetization/ 9.Error Concealment/ 10.Algorithm Optimizations: Low Computational Complexity/ 11.Algorithm Optimizations: Low Memory Footprint/ 12.Fixed-point Arithmetic/ 13.Software Architectures for Networked Mobile Speech Applications/ 14.Speech Recognition in Mobile Phones/ 15.Handheld Speech to Speech Translation System/ 16.Automotive Speech Recognition/ 17.Energy-aware Speech Recognition for Mobile Devices/ Index/
* The remarkable advances in computing and networking have sparked an enormous interest in deploying automatic speech recognition on mobile devices and over communication networks. This trend is accelerating. *
Mariani, J. ed.
Spoken Language Processing
Wiley-ISTE 2009.1
504 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84821-031-0
22,000円
Contents
1. Speech analysis/ 2. Principles of speech coding/ 3. Speech synthesis/ 4. Facial animation for visual speech/ 5. Computational auditory scene analysis/ 6. Principles of speech recognition/ 7. Speech recognition systems/ 8. Language identification/ 9. Automatic speaker recognition/ 10. Robust recognition methods/ 11. Multimodal speech: two or three senses are better than one/ 12. Speech and human-computer communication/ 13. Voice services in the telecom sector/ Index/
* Speech processing addresses various scientific and technological areas. It includes speech analysis and variable rate coding, in order to store or transmit speech. It also covers speech synthesis, especially from text, speech recognition, including speaker and language identification, and spoken language understanding. *
Moore, B. et al. ed.
The Perception of Speech
from sound to meaning
Oxford U.P. 2009.11
350 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-19-956131-1
13,800円
Contents
* Humans are unique in being able to convey such complex information using speech, and in the range of ideas, thoughts, and emotions that can be expressed.
* This crossdisciplinary book explores how the motor gestures of a speaker are transformed to sounds and how those are mapped onto meaning in the comprehension of spoken language. *
Chattamvelli, R.
Data Mining Methods
Alpha Science International Ltd. 2009.
436 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-84265-523-X
11,400円
Contents
1.Basic Concepts in Data Mining/ 2.Data Visualisation Techniques/ 3.Probability and Statistics/ 4.Datawarehousing and OLAP/ 5.Decision Trees/ 6.Association Rules/ 7.Cluster Analysis/ 8.Genetic Algorithms/ 9.Neural Networks/ 10.Web Mining/ 11.Support Vector Machines/ 12.Latent Semantic Indexing/ Appendix-A / Solution to Selected Exercises/ Index/
* Data Mining Methods is a definite guide for students, teachers, and professionals of data mining and related fields. Most of the data mining technologies, principles and methods are explained with examples. Several applications in fraud detection, e-commerce, education, management, medicine, etc. are given throughout the book. *
Nigro, H. O. et al. ed.
Data Mining with Ontologies
Implementations, Findings, and Frameworks
Idea Group Pub. 2008.
311 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-59904-618-0
24,200円
Contents
Section I: Implementations: 1.TODE: An Ontology-Based Model for the Dynamic Population of Web Directories/ 2.Raising, to Enhance Rule Mining in Web Marketing with the Use of an Ontology/ 3.Web Usage Mining for Ontology Management/ 4.SOM-Based Clustering of Multilingual Documents Using an Ontology/ Section II: Findings: 5.Ontology-Based Interpretation and Validation of Mined Knowledge: Normative and Cognitive Factors in Data Mining/ 6.Data Integration Through Protein Ontology/ 7.TtoO: Mining a Thesaurus and Texts to Build and Update a Domain Ontology/ 8.Evaluating the Construction of Domain Ontologies for Recommender Systems Based on Texts/ Section III: Frameworks: 9.Enhancing the Process of Knowledge Discovery in Geographic Databases Using Geo-Ontologies/ 10.Ontology-Based Construction of Grid Data Mining Workflows/ 11.Ontology-Based Data Warehousing and Mining Approaches in Petroleum Industries/ 12.A Framework for Integrating Ontologies and Pattern-Bases/ Index/
* One of the most important and challenging problems in data mining is the definition of prior knowledge either from the process or the domain. Prior knowledge is helpful for selecting suitable data and mining techniques, pruning the space of hypothesis, representing the output in a comprehensible way, and improving the overall method. *
Ferri, F. ed.
Visual Languages for Interactive Computing
Definitions and Formalizations
IGI Global 2007.7
532 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-59904-534-6
24,000円
Contents
1.Visual Languages Theory/ 2.Approaches and Methods for Specific Domains/ 3.Visual Languages for the Semantic Web/ 4.Visual Interfaces for Standard Languages/ 5.Visualization, Aesthetic Computing, and Usability/ Index/
* Visual Languages for Interactive Computing: Definitions and Formalizations presents comprehensive coverage of the problems and methodologies related to the syntax, semantics, and ambiguities of visual languages. This all-inclusive reference authoritatively sets out the defining issues related to formalizing visual languages for interactive computing, creating a foundational reference for future research and application. *
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