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ABOUT THIS BOOK This book is intended for researchers who want to
keep abreast of cur rent developments in corpus-based natural
language processing. It is not meant as an introduction to this
field; for readers who need one, several entry-level texts are
available, including those of (Church and Mercer, 1993; Charniak,
1993; Jelinek, 1997). This book captures the essence of a series of
highly successful work shops held in the last few years. The
response in 1993 to the initial Workshop on Very Large Corpora
(Columbus, Ohio) was so enthusias tic that we were encouraged to
make it an annual event. The following year, we staged the Second
Workshop on Very Large Corpora in Ky oto. As a way of managing
these annual workshops, we then decided to register a special
interest group called SIGDAT with the Association for Computational
Linguistics. The demand for international forums on corpus-based
NLP has been expanding so rapidly that in 1995 SIGDAT was led to
organize not only the Third Workshop on Very Large Corpora
(Cambridge, Mass. ) but also a complementary workshop entitled From
Texts to Tags (Dublin). Obviously, the success of these workshops
was in some measure a re flection of the growing popularity of
corpus-based methods in the NLP community. But first and foremost,
it was due to the fact that the work shops attracted so many
high-quality papers."
ABOUT THIS BOOK This book is intended for researchers who want to
keep abreast of cur rent developments in corpus-based natural
language processing. It is not meant as an introduction to this
field; for readers who need one, several entry-level texts are
available, including those of (Church and Mercer, 1993; Charniak,
1993; Jelinek, 1997). This book captures the essence of a series of
highly successful work shops held in the last few years. The
response in 1993 to the initial Workshop on Very Large Corpora
(Columbus, Ohio) was so enthusias tic that we were encouraged to
make it an annual event. The following year, we staged the Second
Workshop on Very Large Corpora in Ky oto. As a way of managing
these annual workshops, we then decided to register a special
interest group called SIGDAT with the Association for Computational
Linguistics. The demand for international forums on corpus-based
NLP has been expanding so rapidly that in 1995 SIGDAT was led to
organize not only the Third Workshop on Very Large Corpora
(Cambridge, Mass. ) but also a complementary workshop entitled From
Texts to Tags (Dublin). Obviously, the success of these workshops
was in some measure a re flection of the growing popularity of
corpus-based methods in the NLP community. But first and foremost,
it was due to the fact that the work shops attracted so many
high-quality papers."
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