Viktor Trón


2008

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On the Durational Reduction of Repeated Mentions: Recency and Speaker Effects
Viktor Trón
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

There are conflicting views in the literature as to the role of listener-adaptive processes in language production in general and articulatory reduction in particular. We present two novel pieces of corpus evidence that corroborate the hypothesis that non-lexical variation of durations is related to the speed of retrieval of stored motor code chunks and durational reduction is the result of facilitatory priming.

2006

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Web-based frequency dictionaries for medium density languages
András Kornai | Péter Halácsy | Viktor Nagy | Csaba Oravecz | Viktor Trón | Dániel Varga
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Web as Corpus

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Using a morphological analyzer in high precision POS tagging of Hungarian
Péter Halácsy | András Kornai | Csaba Oravecz | Viktor Trón | Dániel Varga
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)

The paper presents an evaluation of maxent POS disambiguation systems that incorporate an open source morphological analyzer to constrain the probabilistic models. The experiments show that the best proposed architecture, which is the first application of the maximum entropy framework in a Hungarian NLP task, outperforms comparable state of the art tagging methods and is able to handle out of vocabulary items robustly, allowing for efficient analysis of large (web-based) corpora.

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Morphdb.hu: Hungarian lexical database and morphological grammar
Viktor Trón | Péter Halácsy | Péter Rebrus | András Rung | Péter Vajda | Eszter Simon
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)

This paper describes morphdb.hu, a Hungarian lexical database and morphological grammar. Morphdb.hu is the outcome of a several-year collaborative effort and represents the resource with the widest coverage and broadest range of applicability presently available for Hungarian. The grammar resource is the formalization of well-founded theoretical decisions handling inflection and productive derivation. The lexical database was created by merging three independent lexical databases, and the resulting resource was further extended.

2005

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Hunmorph: Open Source Word Analysis
Viktor Trón | Gyögy Gyepesi | Péter Halácsky | András Kornai | László Németh | Dániel Varga
Proceedings of Workshop on Software

2004

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Creating Open Language Resources for Hungarian
Péter Halácsy | András Kornai | László Németh | András Rung | István Szakadát | Viktor Trón
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’04)