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9th FSMNLP 2011: Blois, France
- Matthieu Constant, Andreas Maletti, Agata Savary:

Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing, 9th International Workshop, FSMNLP 2010, Bois, France, July 12-16, 2011. ACL Anthology, Association for Computational Linguistics 2011 - Mark-Jan Nederhof:

Intersection for Weighted Formalisms. 1-2 - Christian Wurm:

Modularization of Regular Growth Automata. 3-11 - Tim Fernando:

Finite-state Representations Embodying Temporal Relations. 12-20 - Le-Minh Nguyen, Ngo Xuan Bach, Akira Shimazu:

Supervised and Semi-Supervised Sequence Learning for Recognition of Requisite Part and Effectuation Part in Law Sentences. 21-29 - Anssi Yli-Jyrä:

Compiling Simple Context Restrictions with Nondeterministic Automata. 30-38 - Mans Hulden:

Constraint Grammar Parsing with Left and Right Sequential Finite Transducers. 39-47 - Cvetana Krstev, Dusko Vitas, Ivan Obradovic, Milos Utvic:

E-Dictionaries and Finite-State Automata for the Recognition of Named Entities. 48-56 - Thomas Hanneforth:

A Practical Algorithm for Intersecting Weighted Context-free Grammars with Finite-State Automata. 57-64 - Josef R. Novak, Nobuaki Minematsu, Keikichi Hirose:

Open Source WFST Tools for LVCSR Cascade Development. 65-73 - François Barthélemy, Serge Rosmorduc:

Intersection of Multitape Transducers vs. Cascade of Binary Transducers: The Example of {E}gyptian Hieroglyphs Transliteration. 74-82 - Sylvain Schmitz:

A Note on Sequential Rule-Based POS Tagging. 83-87 - James Kilbury, Katina Bontcheva, Younes Samih:

FTrace: A Tool for Finite-State Morphology. 88-92 - Suna Bensch, Frank Drewes, Helmut Jürgensen, Brink van der Merwe:

Incremental Construction of Millstream Configurations Using Graph Transformation. 93-97 - M. Inés Torres, Francisco Casacuberta:

Stochastic K-TSS Bi-Languages for Machine Translation. 98-106 - Panagiota Karanasou, François Yvon, Lori Lamel:

Measuring the Confusability of Pronunciations in Speech Recognition. 107-115 - Mohamed Altantawy, Nizar Habash, Owen Rambow:

Fast Yet Rich Morphological Analysis. 116-124 - Mohammed Attia, Pavel Pecina, Antonio Toral, Lamia Tounsi, Josef van Genabith:

An Open-Source Finite State Morphological Transducer for Modern Standard Arabic. 125-133 - Héla Fehri, Kais Haddar, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou:

Recognition and Translation of Arabic Named Entities with NooJ Using a New Representation Model. 134-142

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