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Morphological Analyser and Morphological Generator for Malayalam - Tamil Machine Translation

by Jisha P.Jayan, Rajeev R R, Dr. S Rajendran
International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 13 - Number 8
Year of Publication: 2011
Authors: Jisha P.Jayan, Rajeev R R, Dr. S Rajendran
10.5120/1802-2440

Jisha P.Jayan, Rajeev R R, Dr. S Rajendran . Morphological Analyser and Morphological Generator for Malayalam - Tamil Machine Translation. International Journal of Computer Applications. 13, 8 ( January 2011), 15-18. DOI=10.5120/1802-2440

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title = { Morphological Analyser and Morphological Generator for Malayalam - Tamil Machine Translation },
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Abstract

Natural Language Processing (NLP) is both a modern computational technology and a method of investigating and evaluating claims about human language itself. Some prefer the term Computational Linguistics in order to capture this latter function, but NLP is a term that links back into the history of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the general study of cognitive function by computational processes, normally with an emphasis on the role of knowledge representations, that is to say the need for representations of our knowledge of the world in order to understand human language with computers. A morphological analyzer or generator supplies information concerning morphosyntactic properties of the words it analyses or constructs. Morphological Analysis and Generation are important components for building computational grammars as well as Machine Translation. Morphological Analyzer is a program for analyzing the morphology of an input word; the analyzer reads the inflected surface form of each word in a text and provides its lexical form while Generation is the inverse process. Both Analysis and Generation make use of lexicon.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Natural Language Processing Morphological Analyser Morphological Generator Malayalam Bilingual Dictionary Unicode