Text message corpus: Applying natural language processing to mobile device forensics.
Daniel R. O'DayRicardo A. CalixPublished in: ICME Workshops (2013)
Keyphrases
- natural language processing
- broad coverage
- free text
- computational linguistics
- text mining
- mobile devices
- text processing
- textual data
- information extraction
- entity extraction
- text understanding
- text corpora
- open domain
- natural language text
- sentence level
- plain text
- natural language
- linguistic analysis
- supervised machine learning
- document analysis
- text data
- wordnet
- sentiment analysis
- text analysis
- text collections
- newspaper articles
- reference resolution
- machine learning
- recognizing textual entailment
- artificial intelligence
- text summarization
- text documents
- knowledge representation
- question answering
- textual entailment
- information retrieval
- lexical features
- world knowledge
- named entities
- text corpus
- natural language generation
- coreference resolution
- semantic relations
- anaphora resolution
- document level
- machine translation
- context aware
- text classification
- document corpus
- semantic analysis
- topic segmentation
- mobile networks
- linguistic patterns
- law enforcement
- spontaneous speech
- english words
- keywords
- semantic parsing
- named entity recognition
- co occurrence
- manually annotated