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1st CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2012: Montréal, Canada
- David K. Elson, Anna Kazantseva, Rada Mihalcea, Stan Szpakowicz:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature, CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2012, June 8, 2012, Montréal, Canada. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2012 - Choonkyu Lee, Smaranda Muresan, Karin Stromswold:
Computational Analysis of Referring Expressions in Narratives of Picture Books. 1-7 - Justine Kao, Dan Jurafsky:
A Computational Analysis of Style, Affect, and Imagery in Contemporary Poetry. 8-17 - Rob Voigt, Dan Jurafsky:
Towards a Literary Machine Translation: The Role of Referential Cohesion. 18-25 - Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
Unsupervised Stylistic Segmentation of Poetry with Change Curves and Extrinsic Features. 26-35 - Qian Yu, Aurélien Max, François Yvon:
Aligning Bilingual Literary Works: a Pilot Study. 36-44 - Bei Yu:
Function Words for Chinese Authorship Attribution. 45-53 - Anders Søgaard:
Mining wisdom. 54-58 - Andreas van Cranenburgh:
Literary authorship attribution with phrase-structure fragments. 59-63 - Ann Irvine, Laure Marcellesi, Afra Zomorodian:
Digitizing 18th-Century French Literature: Comparing transcription methods for a critical edition text. 64-68 - Michael Bendersky, David A. Smith:
A Dictionary of Wisdom and Wit: Learning to Extract Quotable Phrases. 69-77 - Wajdi Zaghouani, Abdelati Hawwari, Mona T. Diab:
A Pilot PropBank Annotation for Quranic Arabic. 78-83 - Sophie Kushkuley:
Trend Analysis in Harper's Bazaar. 84-87 - Apoorv Agarwal, Augusto Corvalan, Jacob Jensen, Owen Rambow:
Social Network Analysis of Alice in Wonderland. 88-96 - Antonio Roque:
Towards a computational approach to literary text analysis. 97-104
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