From greatest simplicity to full power.
While language processing services are key assets for the science and technology of language, the possible ways under which they may be made available to the widest range of their end users are critical to support an Open Science policy for this scientific domain. Although providing such processing...
| Publicado en: | Language Resources & Evaluation Vol. 59; no. 4; pp. 4391 - 4421 |
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Springer Nature
Dec2025
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