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Semantic Analysis

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Thai Natural Language Processing

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The content in this chapter is about the meaning analysis of words and sentences divided into four sections. The first three sections explain essential techniques commonly used for the analysis of the meaning, including the Pattern parsing, Ontology, and Semantic patterns. The final section is a summary of how to apply these techniques in Thai Natural Language Processing.

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Tapsai, C., Unger, H., Meesad, P. (2021). Semantic Analysis. In: Thai Natural Language Processing. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 918. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56235-9_4

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