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Database Systems for Advanced Applications - 15th International Conference, DASFAA 2010, Tsukuba, Japan, April 1-4, 2010, Proceedings, Part I (Paperback, Edition.)
Hiroyuki Kitagawa, Yoshiharu Ishikawa, Wenjie Li, Chiemi Watanabe
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This two volume set LNCS 5981 and LNCS 5982 constitutes the
refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on
Database Systems for Advanced Applications, DASFAA 2010, held in
Tsukuba, Japan, in April 2010. The 39 revised full papers and 16
revised short papers presented together with 3 invited keynote
papers, 22 demonstration papers, 6 industrial papers, and 2 keynote
talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 285 submissions.
The papers of the first volume are organized in topical sections on
P2P-based technologies, data mining technologies, XML search and
matching, graphs, spatialdatabases, XML technologies, time series
and streams, advanced data mining, query processing, Web, sensor
networks and communications, information management, as well as
communities and Web graphs. The second volume contains
contributions related to trajectories and moving objects, skyline
queries, privacy and security, data streams, similarity search and
event processing, storage and advanced topics, industrial, demo
papers, and tutorials and panels.
This book introduces Chinese language-processing issues and
techniques to readers who already have a basic background in
natural language processing (NLP). Since the major difference
between Chinese and Western languages is at the word level, the
book primarily focuses on Chinese morphological analysis and
introduces the concept, structure, and interword semantics of
Chinese words. The following topics are covered: a general
introduction to Chinese NLP; Chinese characters, morphemes, and
words and the characteristics of Chinese words that have to be
considered in NLP applications; Chinese word segmentation; unknown
word detection; word meaning and Chinese linguistic resources;
interword semantics based on word collocation and NLP techniques
for collocation extraction. Table of Contents: Introduction / Words
in Chinese / Challenges in Chinese Morphological Processing /
Chinese Word Segmentation / Unknown Word Identification / Word
Meaning / Chinese Collocations / Automatic Chinese Collocation
Extraction / Appendix / References / Author Biographies
The International Conference on the Computer Processing of Oriental
L-
guages(ICCPOL)seriesishostedbytheChineseandOrientalLanguagesSociety
(COLCS),aninternationalsocietyfoundedin1975.RecentICCPOLeventshave
been held in Hong Kong (1997), Tokushima, Japan (1999), Seoul,
Korea (2001), Shenyang, China (2003) and Singapore (2006). This
volume presents the proceedings of the 22nd International
Conference
ontheComputerProcessingofOrientalLanguages(ICCPOL2009)heldinHong
Kong, March 26-27, 2009. We received 63 submissions and all the
papers went through a blind review process by members of the
Program Committee. After careful discussion, 25 of them were
selected for oral presentation and 15 for poster presentation. The
accepted papers covered a variety of topics in natural language
processing and its applications, including word segmentation,
phrase and term extraction, chunking and parsing, semantic
labelling, opinion mining, ontology construction, machine
translation, information extraction, document summarization and so
on. On behalf of the Program Committee, we would like to thank all
authors of submitted papers for their support. We wish to extend
our appreciation to the Program Committee members and additional
external reviewers for their tremendous e?ort and excellent
reviews. We gratefully acknowledge the Or- nizing Committee and
Publication Committee members for their generous c- tribution to
the success of the conference. We also thank the Asian Federation
of Natural Language Processing (AFNLP), the Department of
Computing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, the
Department of Systems - gineering and Engineering Management, The
Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and the Centre for
Language Technology, Macquarie University, Australia for their
valuable support.
Social media platforms have been ubiquitously used in our daily
lives and are steadily transforming the ways people communicate,
socialize and conduct business. However, the growing popularity of
social media adversely leads to wild spread of unreliable
information. This in turn inevitably creates serious pollution
problem of the global social media environment, which is harmful
against humanity. For example, President Donald Trump used social
media strategically to win in the 2016 USA Presidential Election.
But it was found that many messages he delivered over social media
were unproven, if not untrue. This problem must be prevented at all
cost and as soon as possible. Thus, analysis of social media
content is a pressing issue. It is a timely and important research
subject worldwide. However, the short and informal nature of social
media messages renders conventional content analysis, which is
based on natural language processing (NLP), ineffective. This
volume consists of a collection of highly relevant scientific
articles published by the authors in different international
conferences and journals, and is divided into three distinct parts:
(I) search and filtering; (II) opinion and sentiment analysis; and
(III) event detection and summarization. This book presents the
latest advances in NLP technologies for social media content
analysis, especially content on microblogging platforms such as
Twitter and Weibo.
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