In:Negation and Speculation Detection
Noa P. Cruz Díaz and Manuel J. Maña López
[Natural Language Processing 13] 2019
► pp. 27–41
Chapter 3Speculation
Published online: 6 February 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/nlp.13.c3
https://doi.org/10.1075/nlp.13.c3
Chapter 3 goes into detail about the concept of speculation and presents a summary of the most representative works in this field, which includes the different approaches followed by the authors in order to solve the problem highlighted.
Article outline
- 3.1Defining speculation
- 3.2Speculation detection
- 3.3Conclusions and chapter summary
- 3.4Further reading and relevant resources
Notes Suggestions for further reading - Author query
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