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Sentence boundary disambiguation is the process of determining where one sentence ends and another begins in a block of text. This is an important task in natural language processing, as it allows for more accurate analysis of the text and can help improve the performance of dialog systems and other language-based applications. In a dialog system, sentence boundary disambiguation is used to identify the individual sentences in a user’s input, which can then be processed and analyzed to generate an appropriate response. This allows the dialog system to provide more accurate and relevant responses to user queries, and can help improve the overall user experience.
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- code.google.com/p/splitta .. statistical sentence boundary detection
See also:
Sentence Extraction Module | Sentence Extractor | Sentence Generation Module | Sentence Grammaticality | Sentence Parsers & Dialog Systems | Sentence Patterns & Dialog Systems | Sentence Recognizer | Sentence Splitter 2011
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System and Method For Accessing Images With A Novel User Interface And Natural Language Processing H Yu – US Patent App. 20,090/076,797, 2008 – freepatentsonline.com … In order to eliminate the errors arising from sentence boundary ambiguity, abstract sentences were manually split and sent as email … language processing method Next Patent: Apparatus and method for post-processing dialogue error in speech dialogue system using multilevel v … Cached
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