'For the first time, a computational framework that unifies many algorithms and representations from the fields of natural language processing and information retrieval. This book is a comprehensive introduction to both theory and practice.' Giorgio Satta, University of Padua
'The book is highly recommended to be read not only by upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, but also by experts who are looking for a brief overview of this area. The book aims to enable the readers to gain sufficient understanding of graph-based approaches used in information retrieval and to recognize opportunities for advancing the state of art in natural language processing problems by applications of graph theory.' Korhan Gunel, Zentralblatt MATH