Sanskrit Computational Linguistics 4th International Symposium,
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Subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Girish Nath Jha (Ed.)
Sanskrit Computational Linguistics 4th International Symposium New Delhi, India, December 10-12, 2010 Proceedings
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Series Editors Randy Goebel, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Jörg Siekmann, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Wolfgang Wahlster, DFKI and University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany Volume Editor Girish Nath Jha Special Center for Sanskrit Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 110067 India E-mail: [email protected]
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010939861
CR Subject Classification (1998): I.2.7, F.4.2, I.2, F.4.1, J.5, I.2.7
LNCS Sublibrary: SL 7 – Artificial Intelligence
ISSN
0302-9743
ISBN-10 ISBN-13
3-642-17527-9 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York 978-3-642-17527-5 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York
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Preface
It is with great pleasure that I present the selected papers from the 4th International Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium (4i-SCLS) to you. The event is being hosted by the Jawaharlal Nehru University, the premier research University of India during (December 10–12, 2010) at the Special Center for Sanskrit Studies. The first symposium was organized at INRIA, France, by G´erard Huet in 2007, the second at Brown University, USA, by Peter Scharf in 2008, and the third was organized at the University of Hyderabad by Amba Kulkarni in January 2009. The Sanskrit computational linguistics community is relatively young, and the foundation for this kind of formal meeting to exchange ideas between Sanskritists, linguists and computer scientists was given by Prof. Huet and Prof. Amba Kulkarni. My hearty thanks to both of them for bringing about this unification of scholars under one umbrella. The 4i-SCLS saw excellent response from the scholars. We received more than 31 papers, which were examined by our Program Committee members to shortlist 18 papers for publication presented in this volume. The papers can be categorized under the following broad areas: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Phonology and speech technology Morphology and shallow parsing Syntax, semantics and parsing Lexical resources, annotation and search Machine translation and ambiguity resolution Computer simulation of As.t.¯ adhy¯ ay¯ı
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