Using HFST—helsinki finite-state technology for recognizing semantic frames

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Abstract

To recognize semantic frames in languages with a rich morphology, we need computational morphology. In this paper, we look at one particular framework, HFST–Helsinki Finite-State Technology, and how to use it for recognizing semantic frames in context. HFST enables tokenization, morphological analysis, tagging, and frame annotation in one single framework.

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Lindén1erik, K., Hardwick, S., Silfverberg, M., & Axelson, E. (2015). Using HFST—helsinki finite-state technology for recognizing semantic frames. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 537, pp. 124–136). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23980-4_8

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