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    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Parsing (Computer grammar). ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (123 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031021312
    Series Statement: Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies Series
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Copyright -- Title Page -- Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Dependency Grammar -- Dependency Parsing -- Summary and Further Reading -- Dependency Parsing -- Dependency Graphs and Trees -- Properties of Dependency Trees -- Projective Dependency Trees -- Formal Definition of Dependency Parsing -- Summary and Further Reading -- Transition-Based Parsing -- Transition Systems -- Parsing Algorithm -- Classifier-Based Parsing -- Feature Representations -- Training Data -- Classifiers -- Varieties of Transition-Based Parsing -- Changing the Transition System -- Changing the Parsing Algorithm -- Pseudo-Projective Parsing -- Summary and Further Reading -- Graph-Based Parsing -- Arc-Factored Models -- Arc-Factored Parsing Algorithms -- Reducing Labeled to Unlabeled Parsing -- Non-Projective Parsing Algorithms -- Projective Parsing Algorithms -- Learning Arc-Factored Models -- Parameter and Feature Representations -- Training Data -- Learning the Parameters -- Beyond Arc-Factored Models -- Summary and Further Reading -- Grammar-Based Parsing -- Context-Free Dependency Grammar -- Parsing with Bilexical Grammars -- Constraint Dependency Grammar -- Weighted Constraint Dependency Grammar -- Transformation-Based Constraint Dependency Parsing -- Summary and Further Reading -- Evaluation -- Evaluation Metrics -- Dependencies for Cross-Framework Parser Evaluation -- Converting Constituent Treebanks into Dependency Formats -- The CoNLL Shared Tasks on Dependency Parsing -- Summary and Further Reading -- Comparison -- Comparing Transition-Based and Graph-Based Models -- Comparing Grammar-Based and Data-Driven Models -- Summary and Further Reading -- Final Thoughts -- Resources -- Parsers -- Treebanks -- Dependency Parsing Wiki -- Bibliography -- Author Biographies.
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    Keywords: Earthquake hazard analysis ; Earthquake hazard analysis ; Earthquakes ; Earthquakes ; Paleoseismology ; Paleoseismology ; Seismic event location ; Seismic event location ; Seismology ; Seismology ; Electronic books ; History ; Bibliografie ; Paläoseismologie ; Seismologie ; Erdbeben
    Description / Table of Contents: Palaeoseismic records and seismological data from continental interiors increasingly show that these areas of slow strain accumulation are more subject to seismic and associated natural hazards than previously thought. Moreover, some of our instincts developed for assessing hazards at plate boundaries might not apply here. Hence assessing hazards and drawing implications for the future is challenging, and how well it can be done heavily depends on the ability to assess the spatiotemporal distribution of past large earthquakes. This book explores some key issues in understanding hazards in slowly deforming areas. Examples include classic intraplate regions, such as Central and Northern Europe, Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Australia, and North and South America, and regions of widely distributed strain, such as the Tien Shan Mountains in Central Asia. The papers in this volume are grouped into two sections. The first section deals with instrumental and historical earthquake data and associated hazard assessments. The second section covers methods from structural geology, palaeoseismology and tectonic geomorphology, and incorporates field evidence
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (261 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Geological Society of London 432
    DDC: 551.22
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    Language: English
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