Building a language family tree using various features / Angelica H. De la Cruz, Maria Cristina P. Co and Adrian Martin S. Sy.

By: De la Criuz, Angelica H [author]Contributor(s): Co, Maria Cristina P [co-author] | Sy, Adrian Martin S [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2017Description: 37 leaves : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cmSubject(s): LANGUAGE FAMILY TREE | LANGUAGE CLUSTERING | PHONETIC ALPHABET | TRIGRAMS | GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONLOC classification: UGT CCIT BSCS .D45 2017
Contents:
Title page -- Panel's Recommendation -- Approval sheet -- Acceptance letter -- Abstract -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of equation -- Chapter I: The problem and its background -- Chapter II: Review of related studies -- Chapter III: Methodology -- Chapter IV: Presentation, analysis and interpretation of data -- Chapter V: Summary and findings, conclusions and recommendation -- References -- Appendices.
Summary: In this paper, we constructed a Philippine language family tree by clustering 38 languages using phonet alphabet, trigrams and geographic location. In order to represent the languages, we transcribe, cleaned and processed the data that we have collected for each feature and assigned values for the languages.
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Computer Science Thesis UGT CCIT BSCS .D45 2017 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000001445

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Title page -- Panel's Recommendation -- Approval sheet -- Acceptance letter -- Abstract -- Table of contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of equation -- Chapter I: The problem and its background -- Chapter II: Review of related studies -- Chapter III: Methodology -- Chapter IV: Presentation, analysis and interpretation of data -- Chapter V: Summary and findings, conclusions and recommendation -- References -- Appendices.

In this paper, we constructed a Philippine language family tree by clustering 38 languages using phonet alphabet, trigrams and geographic location. In order to represent the languages, we transcribe, cleaned and processed the data that we have collected for each feature and assigned values for the languages.

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