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In this paper a public database for writer retrieval, writer identification and word spotting is presented. The CVL-Database consists of 7 different handwritten texts (1 German and 6 English Texts) and 311 different writers. For each text an RGB color image (300 dpi) comprising the handwritten text and the printed text sample are available as well as a cropped version (only handwritten). A unique...
Shallow semantic parsing of natural language processing is an important component in all kind of NLP applications and Semantic Role Labeling in particular, is an active research topic. This paper describes a rule-based Semantic Role Labeling system aimed at extracting semantic information from texts. The input text is processed by exploiting part of speech information and syntactic dependencies in...
In compiling a summative test paper of college English, it is often necessary to prepare text materials of appropriate Reading Ease (RE). So far, most compilers have based their identification of the text RE upon estimates, resulting in an arbitrary level of text RE and hence compromising the authority of the test. With a pre-built Microsoft Access database of vocabulary as the criterion and taking...
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