Computer processing of written Arabic raises a number of challenges to traditional parsing architectures on many levels of linguistic analysis. In this contribution, we review some of these core issues and the demands they make, to suggest different strategies to successfully tackle them. In the end, we assess these issues in connection with the behaviour of neuro-biologically inspired lexical architectures known as Temporal Self-Organising Maps. We show that, far from being language-specific problems, issues in Arabic processing can shed light on some fundamental characteristics of the human language processor, such as structure-based lexical recoding, concurrent, competitive activation of output candidates and dynamic selection of optimal solutions.

Computational Linguistics and Language Physiology: Insights from Arabic NLP and Cooperative Editing

Pirrelli Vito
Primo
;
Nahli Ouafae
Secondo
;
Boschetti Federico;Del Gratta Riccardo;Marzi Claudia
Ultimo
2015

Abstract

Computer processing of written Arabic raises a number of challenges to traditional parsing architectures on many levels of linguistic analysis. In this contribution, we review some of these core issues and the demands they make, to suggest different strategies to successfully tackle them. In the end, we assess these issues in connection with the behaviour of neuro-biologically inspired lexical architectures known as Temporal Self-Organising Maps. We show that, far from being language-specific problems, issues in Arabic processing can shed light on some fundamental characteristics of the human language processor, such as structure-based lexical recoding, concurrent, competitive activation of output candidates and dynamic selection of optimal solutions.
2015
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
Inglese
Francesca Tomasi, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco, Anna Maria Tammaro
Third AIUCD Annual Conference - Humanities and Their Methods in the Digital Ecosystem
Contributo
Third AIUCD Annual Conference - Humanities and Their Methods in the Digital Ecosystem
1
8
8
978-1-4503-3295-8
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2802612
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
18-19/09/2014
Bologna (IT)
Non-concatenative morphology
Optical Character Recognition
WordNet
Temporal Self-organising Maps
Mental Lexicon
Language neuro-physiology
Elettronico
5
none
Pirrelli, Vito; Nahli, Ouafae; Boschetti, Federico; DEL GRATTA, Riccardo; Marzi, Claudia
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