This page contains some of my more recent publications.
Papers from conferences with published proceedings
- Troussov Alexander and O'Donovan Brian, "Effecient
Implementation of
Morphological Finite-State Transition Networks employing their
Statistical Properties", 2003 IEEE
International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge
Engineering, NLP-KE'03, Oct. 26-29, 2003, Beijing, China [.pdf]
- Troussov Alexander and O'Donovan Brian, "Morphosyntactic Annotation and
Lemmatization
Based on the Finite-State Dictionary of Wordformation Elements",
Speech and Computer (SPECOM-03), 27-29 October 2003, Moscow, Russia [.pdf]
- Troussov Alexander and O'Donovan Brian, "Statistics of Morphological
Finite-State Transition Networks Obey the Power Law", Recent Advances in Natural
Language Processing (RA-NLP-03), 10-12 of September 2003, Brovets,
Bulgaria [.pdf]
- Troussov Alexander and O'Donovan Brian, Seppo Koskenniemi,
and Nikolay Glushnev, "Optimisation of Finite State
Mechanisms", CICLing 2003
Conference in Mexico
City February 16 to 22, 2003, Mexico City, Mexico [.pdf]. The procedings of which were published by Springer-Verlag
Presentations from conferences without published proceedings
Miscellaneous publications
- "Is Globalization (G11n) a four letter word?",
an opinion article in Multilingual
Computing, #49
Volume 13 Issue 5, June 2002. (click here
for text)
- The article "Cache friendly layout for Finite State Transducers
in Linguistic Analysis Applications" appeared in IBM Invention
disclosure buletin #461, September 2002. [doc, pdf]
- Here are some more of my invention disclosue documents
- "Methods and apparatus for encoding of explicit morphological
knowledge into a full-form lexicons compiled as finite-state automatons
for usage in morphological guessing and stemming"
[.pdf]
- "Laptop Dual-Display Feature" [.pdf]
- "Splitting a dictionary into two parts so that only nodes
likely to be frequently used get
pre-loaded" [.pdf]
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