Automatic Identification of Close Languages – Case Study: Malay and Indonesian.

Identifying the language of an unknown text is not a new problem but what is new is the task of identifying close languages. Malay and Indonesian as many other language€ are very similar, and therefore it is a real difficulty to search, retrieve, classify, and above all translate texts written in on...

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Main Author: Bali, Ranaivo-Malançon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/9400/
http://eprints.usm.my/9400/1/Automatic_Identification_of_Close_Languages_Case_study_-_Malay_and_Indonesian.pdf
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Summary:Identifying the language of an unknown text is not a new problem but what is new is the task of identifying close languages. Malay and Indonesian as many other language€ are very similar, and therefore it is a real difficulty to search, retrieve, classify, and above all translate texts written in one of the two Identifying the language of an unknown text is not a new problem but what is new is the task of identifying close languages. Malay and Indonesian as many other language€ are very similar, and therefore it is a real difficulty to search, retrieve, classify, and above all translate texts written in one of the two languages.