Jussi Piitulainen


2024

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Investigating Multilinguality in the Plenary Sessions of the Parliament of Finland with Automatic Language Identification
Tommi Jauhiainen | Jussi Piitulainen | Erik Axelson | Ute Dieckmann | Mietta Lennes | Jyrki Niemi | Jack Rueter | Krister Lindén
Proceedings of the IV Workshop on Creating, Analysing, and Increasing Accessibility of Parliamentary Corpora (ParlaCLARIN) @ LREC-COLING 2024

In this paper, we use automatic language identification to investigate the usage of different languages in the plenary sessions of the Parliament of Finland. Finland has two national languages, Finnish and Swedish. The plenary sessions are published as transcriptions of speeches in Parliament, reflecting the language the speaker used. In addition to charting out language use, we demonstrate how language identification can be used to audit the quality of the dataset. On the one hand, we made slight improvements to our language identifier; on the other hand, we made a list of improvement suggestions for the next version of the dataset.

2012

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Refining the Design of a Contracting Finite-State Dependency Parser
Anssi Yli-Jyrä | Jussi Piitulainen | Atro Voutilainen
Proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on Finite State Methods and Natural Language Processing

2004

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Discovering Synonyms and Other Related Words
Krister Lindén | Jussi Piitulainen
Proceedings of CompuTerm 2004: 3rd International Workshop on Computational Terminology

1998

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Idiomatic object usage and support verbs
Pasi Tapanainen | Jussi Piitulainen | Timo Jarvinen
COLING 1998 Volume 2: The 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

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Idiomatic Object Usage and Support Verbs
Pasi Tapanainen | Jussi Piitulainen | Timo Jarvinen
36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Volume 2

1995

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Locally Tree-shaped Sentence Automata and Resolution of Ambiguity
Jussi Piitulainen
Proceedings of the 10th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics (NODALIDA 1995)