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22nd COLING 2008: Manchster, UK
- Donia Scott, Hans Uszkoreit:
COLING 2008, 22nd International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference, 18-22 August 2008, Manchester, UK. 2008, ISBN 978-1-905593-44-6 - Shuya Abe, Kentaro Inui, Yuji Matsumoto:
Two-Phased Event Relation Acquisition: Coupling the Relation-Oriented and Argument-Oriented Approaches. 1-8 - Omri Abend, Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:
A Supervised Algorithm for Verb Disambiguation into VerbNet Classes. 9-16 - Eneko Agirre, Oier Lopez de Lacalle:
On Robustness and Domain Adaptation using SVD for Word Sense Disambiguation. 17-24 - Ben Allison:
An Improved Hierarchical Bayesian Model of Language for Document Classification. 25-32 - Necip Fazil Ayan, Jing Zheng, Wen Wang:
Improving Alignments for Better Confusion Networks for Combining Machine Translation Systems. 33-40 - Joan Bachenko, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Michael Schonwetter:
Verification and Implementation of Language-Based Deception Indicators in Civil and Criminal Narratives. 41-48 - Brett W. Bader, Peter A. Chew:
Enhancing Multilingual Latent Semantic Analysis with Term Alignment Information. 49-56 - Jason Baldridge:
Weakly Supervised Supertagging with Grammar-Informed Initialization. 57-64 - Samuel Brody, Mirella Lapata:
Good Neighbors Make Good Senses: Exploiting Distributional Similarity for Unsupervised WSD. 65-72 - Mark Buckley, Magdalena Wolska:
A Classification of Dialogue Actions in Tutorial Dialogue. 73-80 - Cristina Butnariu, Tony Veale:
A Concept-Centered Approach to Noun-Compound Interpretation. 81-88 - Ekaterina Buyko, Udo Hahn:
Are Morpho-Syntactic Features More Predictive for the Resolution of Noun Phrase Coordination Ambiguity than Lexico-Semantic Similarity Scores? 89-96 - Chris Callison-Burch, Trevor Cohn, Mirella Lapata:
ParaMetric: An Automatic Evaluation Metric for Paraphrasing. 97-104 - Boxing Chen, Min Zhang, AiTi Aw, Haizhou Li:
Regenerating Hypotheses for Statistical Machine Translation. 105-112 - Wenliang Chen, Youzheng Wu, Hitoshi Isahara:
Learning Reliable Information for Dependency Parsing Adaptation. 113-120 - Bin Chen, Xiaofeng Yang, Jian Su, Chew Lim Tan:
Other-Anaphora Resolution in Biomedical Texts with Automatically Mined Patterns. 121-128 - Peter A. Chew, Brett W. Bader, Ahmed Abdelali:
Latent Morpho-Semantic Analysis: Multilingual Information Retrieval with Character N-Grams and Mutual Information. 129-136 - Trevor Cohn, Mirella Lapata:
Sentence Compression Beyond Word Deletion. 137-144 - John M. Conroy, Hoa Trang Dang:
Mind the Gap: Dangers of Divorcing Evaluations of Summary Content from Linguistic Quality. 145-152 - Berthold Crysmann, Nuria Bertomeu, Peter Adolphs, Daniel P. Flickinger, Tina Klüwer:
Hybrid Processing for Grammar and Style Checking. 153-160 - Montse Cuadros, German Rigau:
KnowNet: Building a Large Net of Knowledge from the Web. 161-168 - Rachele De Felice, Stephen G. Pulman:
A Classifier-Based Approach to Preposition and Determiner Error Correction in L2 English. 169-176 - Sebastian de la Chica, Faisal Ahmad, James H. Martin, Tamara Sumner:
Pedagogically Useful Extractive Summaries for Science Education. 177-184 - Stijn De Saeger, Kentaro Torisawa, Jun'ichi Kazama:
Looking for Trouble. 185-192 - Tejaswini Deoskar:
Re-estimation of Lexical Parameters for Treebank PCFGs. 193-200 - Markus Dickinson:
Representations for category disambiguation. 201-208 - Jakob Elming:
Syntactic Reordering Integrated with Phrase-Based SMT. 209-216 - Timothy A. D. Fowler:
Efficiently Parsing with the Product-Free Lambek Calculus. 217-224 - Atsushi Fujita, Satoshi Sato:
A Probabilistic Model for Measuring Grammaticality and Similarity of Automatically Generated Paraphrases of Predicate Phrases. 225-232 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki, Kazuyuki Yamashita:
Retrieving Bilingual Verb-Noun Collocations by Integrating Cross-Language Category Hierarchies. 233-240 - Murthy Ganapathibhotla, Bing Liu:
Mining Opinions in Comparative Sentences. 241-248 - Claire Gardent:
Integrating a Unification-Based Semantics in a Large Scale Lexicalised Tree Adjoining Grammar for French. 249-256 - Caroline Gasperin, Ted Briscoe:
Statistical Anaphora Resolution in Biomedical Texts. 257-264 - Claudio Giuliano, Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo:
Instance-Based Ontology Population Exploiting Named-Entity Substitution. 265-272 - Ann Gledson, John A. Keane:
Measuring Topic Homogeneity and its Application to Dictionary-Based Word Sense Disambiguation. 273-280 - Ann Gledson, John A. Keane:
Using Web-Search Results to Measure Word-Group Similarity. 281-288 - Sabine Gründer:
An Algorithm for Adverbial Aspect Shift. 289-296 - Yuqing Guo, Josef van Genabith, Haifeng Wang:
Dependency-Based N-Gram Models for General Purpose Sentence Realisation. 297-304 - Gholamreza Haffari, Anoop Sarkar:
Homotopy-Based Semi-Supervised Hidden Markov Models for Sequence Labeling. 305-312 - Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Anthony Fader, Michael H. Crespin, Kevin M. Quinn, Burt L. Monroe, Michael Colaresi, Dragomir R. Radev:
Tracking the Dynamic Evolution of Participants Salience in a Discussion. 313-320 - Zhongjun He, Qun Liu, Shouxun Lin:
Improving Statistical Machine Translation using Lexicalized Rule Selection. 321-328 - William P. Headden III, David McClosky, Eugene Charniak:
Evaluating Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Tagging for Grammar Induction. 329-336 - Andrew Hickl:
Using Discourse Commitments to Recognize Textual Entailment. 337-344 - Wei Hu, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Hiroshi Nakagawa, Huanye Sheng:
Modeling Chinese Documents with Topical Word-Character Models. 345-352 - Satoru Ikehara, Masato Tokuhisa, Jin'ichi Murakami:
Non-Compositional Language Model and Pattern Dictionary Development for Japanese Compound and Complex Sentences. 353-360 - Masakazu Iwatate, Masayuki Asahara, Yuji Matsumoto:
Japanese Dependency Parsing Using a Tournament Model. 361-368 - Wojciech Jaworski:
Contents Modelling of Neo-Sumerian Ur III Economic Text Corpus. 369-376 - Long Jiang, Ming Zhou:
Generating Chinese Couplets using a Statistical MT Approach. 377-384 - Wenbin Jiang, Haitao Mi, Qun Liu:
Word Lattice Reranking for Chinese Word Segmentation and Part-of-Speech Tagging. 385-392 - Richard Johansson, Pierre Nugues:
The Effect of Syntactic Representation on Semantic Role Labeling. 393-400 - Nobuhiro Kaji, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Using Hidden Markov Random Fields to Combine Distributional and Pattern-Based Word Clustering. 401-408 - Hiroshi Kanayama, Tetsuya Nasukawa:
Textual Demand Analysis: Detection of Users' Wants and Needs from Opinions. 409-416 - Sophia Katrenko, Pieter W. Adriaans:
A Local Alignment Kernel in the Context of NLP. 417-424 - Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:
Coordination Disambiguation without Any Similarities. 425-432 - Imtiaz Hussain Khan, Kees van Deemter, Graeme Ritchie:
Generation of Referring Expressions: Managing Structural Ambiguities. 433-440 - Catherine Kobus, François Yvon, Géraldine Damnati:
Normalizing SMS: are Two Metaphors Better than One ? 441-448 - Anna Korhonen, Yuval Krymolowski, Nigel Collier:
The Choice of Features for Classification of Verbs in Biomedical Texts. 449-456 - Oi Yee Kwong, Benjamin Ka-Yin T'sou:
Extending a Thesaurus with Words from Pan-Chinese Sources. 457-464 - Florian Laws, Hinrich Schütze:
Stopping Criteria for Active Learning of Named Entity Recognition. 465-472 - Kevin Lerman, Ari Gilder, Mark Dredze, Fernando Pereira:
Reading the Markets: Forecasting Public Opinion of Political Candidates by News Analysis. 473-480 - Fangtao Li, Xian Zhang, Jinhui Yuan, Xiaoyan Zhu:
Classifying What-Type Questions by Head Noun Tagging. 481-488 - Wenjie Li, Furu Wei, Qin Lu, Yanxiang He:
PNR2: Ranking Sentences with Positive and Negative Reinforcement for Query-Oriented Update Summarization. 489-496 - Yuanjie Liu, Shasha Li, Yunbo Cao, Chin-Yew Lin, Dingyi Han, Yong Yu:
Understanding and Summarizing Answers in Community-Based Question Answering Services. 497-504 - Adam Lopez:
Tera-Scale Translation Models via Pattern Matching. 505-512 - Kim Luyckx, Walter Daelemans:
Authorship Attribution and Verification with Many Authors and Limited Data. 513-520 - Bill MacCartney, Christopher D. Manning:
Modeling Semantic Containment and Exclusion in Natural Language Inference. 521-528 - Lieve Macken, Els Lefever, Véronique Hoste:
Linguistically-Based Sub-Sentential Alignment for Terminology Extraction from a Bilingual Automotive Corpus. 529-536 - Muhammad Ghulam Abbas Malik, Christian Boitet, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Hindi Urdu Machine Transliteration using Finite-State Transducers. 537-544 - Takuya Matsuzaki, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Comparative Parser Performance Analysis across Grammar Frameworks through Automatic Tree Conversion using Synchronous Grammars. 545-552 - Pawel P. Mazur, Robert Dale:
What's the Date? High Accuracy Interpretation of Weekday Names. 553-560 - David McClosky, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson:
When is Self-Training Effective for Parsing? 561-568 - Timothy A. Miller, William Schuler:
A Syntactic Time-Series Model for Parsing Fluent and Disfluent Speech. 569-576 - Meladel Mistica, Timothy Baldwin, Marisa Cordella, Simon Musgrave:
Applying Discourse Analysis and Data Mining Methods to Spoken OSCE Assessments. 577-584 - Robert C. Moore, Chris Quirk:
Random Restarts in Minimum Error Rate Training for Statistical Machine Translation. 585-592 - Erwan Moreau, François Yvon, Olivier Cappé:
Robust Similarity Measures for Named Entities Matching. 593-600 - Animesh Mukherjee, Monojit Choudhury, Anupam Basu, Niloy Ganguly:
Modeling the Structure and Dynamics of the Consonant Inventories: A Complex Network Approach. 601-608 - Pradeep Muthukrishnan, Joshua Gerrish, Dragomir R. Radev:
Detecting Multiple Facets of an Event using Graph-Based Unsupervised Methods. 609-616 - Martina Naughton, Nicola Stokes, Joe Carthy:
Investigating Statistical Techniques for Sentence-Level Event Classification. 617-624 - Ngan L. T. Nguyen, Jin-Dong Kim:
Exploring Domain Differences for the Design of a Pronoun Resolution System for Biomedical Text. 625-632 - Lionel Nicolas, Benoît Sagot, Miguel A. Molinero, Jacques Farré, Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie:
Computer Aided Correction and Extension of a Syntactic Wide-Coverage Lexicon. 633-640 - Joakim Nivre, Igor Boguslavsky, Leonid L. Iomdin:
Parsing the SynTagRus Treebank of Russian. 641-648 - Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha, Ann A. Copestake:
Semantic Classification with Distributional Kernels. 649-656 - Naoaki Okazaki, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
A Discriminative Alignment Model for Abbreviation Recognition. 657-664 - Sebastian Padó, Marco Pennacchiotti, Caroline Sporleder:
Semantic Role Assignment for Event Nominalisations by Leveraging Verbal Data. 665-672 - Petr Pajas, Jan Stepánek:
Recent Advances in a Feature-Rich Framework for Treebank Annotation. 673-680 - Patrick Pantel, Vishnu Vyas:
A Joint Information Model for N-Best Ranking. 681-688 - Vahed Qazvinian, Dragomir R. Radev:
Scientific Paper Summarization Using Citation Summary Networks. 689-696 - Longhua Qian, Guodong Zhou, Fang Kong, Qiaoming Zhu, Peide Qian:
Exploiting Constituent Dependencies for Tree Kernel-Based Semantic Relation Extraction. 697-704 - Likun Qiu, Changjian Hu, Kai Zhao:
A Method for Automatic POS Guessing of Chinese Unknown Words. 705-712 - Manny Rayner, Pierrette Bouillon, Beth Ann Hockey, Yukie Nakao:
Almost Flat Functional Semantics for Speech Translation. 713-720 - Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:
Unsupervised Induction of Labeled Parse Trees by Clustering with Syntactic Features. 721-728 - Tom Richens:
Anomalies in the WordNet Verb Hierarchy. 729-736 - Stefan Riezler, Yi Liu, Alexander Vasserman:
Translating Queries into Snippets for Improved Query Expansion. 737-744 - Brian Roark, Kristy Hollingshead:
Classifying Chart Cells for Quadratic Complexity Context-Free Inference. 745-752 - Kenji Sagae, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Shift-Reduce Dependency DAG Parsing. 753-760 - Yutaka Sasaki, Paul Thompson, Philip Cotter, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiadou:
Event Frame Extraction Based on a Gene Regulation Corpus. 761-768 - Ryohei Sasano, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:
A Fully-Lexicalized Probabilistic Model for Japanese Zero Anaphora Resolution. 769-776 - Helmut Schmid, Florian Laws:
Estimation of Conditional Probabilities With Decision Trees and an Application to Fine-Grained POS Tagging. 777-784 - William Schuler, Samir AbdelRahman, Timothy A. Miller, Lane Schwartz:
Toward a Psycholinguistically-Motivated Model of Language Processing. 785-792 - Nobuyuki Shimizu, Masato Hagiwara, Yasuhiro Ogawa, Katsuhiko Toyama, Hiroshi Nakagawa:
Metric Learning for Synonym Acquisition. 793-800 - Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Discourse Level Opinion Interpretation. 801-808 - Mark Stevenson, Yikun Guo, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Acquiring Sense Tagged Examples using Relevance Feedback. 809-816 - Veselin Stoyanov, Claire Cardie:
Topic Identification for Fine-Grained Opinion Analysis. 817-824 - Fangzhong Su, Katja Markert:
From Words to Senses: A Case Study of Subjectivity Recognition. 825-832 - Weiwei Sun, Zhifang Sui, Haifeng Wang:
Prediction of Maximal Projection for Semantic Role Labeling. 833-840 - Xu Sun, Louis-Philippe Morency, Daisuke Okanohara, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Modeling Latent-Dynamic in Shallow Parsing: A Latent Conditional Model with Imrpoved Inference. 841-848 - Idan Szpektor, Ido Dagan:
Learning Entailment Rules for Unary Templates. 849-856 - Marta Tatu, Munirathnam Srikanth:
Experiments with Reasoning for Temporal Relations between Events. 857-864 - Joel R. Tetreault, Martin Chodorow:
The Ups and Downs of Preposition Error Detection in ESL Writing. 865-872 - Kapil Thadani, Kathleen R. McKeown:
A Framework for Identifying Textual Redundancy. 873-880 - Ryoko Tokuhisa, Kentaro Inui, Yuji Matsumoto:
Emotion Classification Using Massive Examples Extracted from the Web. 881-888 - Reut Tsarfaty, Khalil Sima'an:
Relational-Realizational Parsing. 889-896 - Yuta Tsuboi, Hisashi Kashima, Shinsuke Mori, Hiroki Oda, Yuji Matsumoto:
Training Conditional Random Fields Using Incomplete Annotations. 897-904 - Peter D. Turney:
A Uniform Approach to Analogies, Synonyms, Antonyms, and Associations. 905-912 - Nicola Ueffing, Jens Stephan, Evgeny Matusov, Loïc Dugast, George F. Foster, Roland Kuhn, Jean Senellart, Jin Yang:
Tighter Integration of Rule-Based and Statistical MT in Serial System Combination. 913-920 - Benjamin Van Durme, Ting Qian, Lenhart K. Schubert:
Class-Driven Attribute Extraction. 921-928 - Tim Van de Cruys:
Using Three Way Data for Word Sense Discrimination. 929-936 - Hans van Halteren:
Source Language Markers in EUROPARL Translations. 937-944 - Tony Veale, Yanfen Hao:
A Fluid Knowledge Representation for Understanding and Generating Creative Metaphors. 945-952 - Suzan Verberne, Lou Boves, Nelleke Oostdijk, Peter-Arno Coppen:
Using Syntactic Information for Improving Why-Question Answering. 953-960 - Yannick Versley, Alessandro Moschitti, Massimo Poesio, Xiaofeng Yang:
Coreference Systems Based on Kernels Methods. 961-968 - Xiaojun Wan, Jianguo Xiao:
CollabRank: Towards a Collaborative Approach to Single-Document Keyphrase Extraction. 969-976 - Nick Webb, Ting Liu:
Investigating the Portability of Corpus-Derived Cue Phrases for Dialogue Act Classification. 977-984 - Kam-Fai Wong, Mingli Wu, Wenjie Li:
Extractive Summarization Using Supervised and Semi-Supervised Learning. 985-992 - Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang, Chengqing Zong:
Domain Adaptation for Statistical Machine Translation with Domain Dictionary and Monolingual Corpora. 993-1000 - Holger Wunsch:
Exploiting Graph Structure for Accelerating the Calculation of Shortest Paths in Wordnets. 1001-1008 - Deyi Xiong, Min Zhang, AiTi Aw, Haizhou Li:
Linguistically Annotated BTG for Statistical Machine Translation. 1009-1016 - Jia Xu, Jianfeng Gao, Kristina Toutanova, Hermann Ney:
Bayesian Semi-Supervised Chinese Word Segmentation for Statistical Machine Translation. 1017-1024 - Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman, Andrew L. Kun:
Switching to Real-Time Tasks in Multi-Tasking Dialogue. 1025-1032 - Yuhang Yang, Qin Lu, Tiejun Zhao:
Chinese Term Extraction Using Minimal Resources. 1033-1040 - Lars Yencken, Timothy Baldwin:
Measuring and Predicting Orthographic Associations: Modelling the Similarity of Japanese Kanji. 1041-1048 - Kun Yu, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:
Chinese Dependency Parsing with Large Scale Automatically Constructed Case Structures. 1049-1056 - Liang-Chih Yu, Chung-Hsien Wu, Eduard H. Hovy:
OntoNotes: Corpus Cleanup of Mistaken Agreement Using Word Sense Disambiguation. 1057-1064 - Xiaofeng Yu, Wai Lam:
An Integrated Probabilistic and Logic Approach to Encyclopedia Relation Extraction with Multiple Features. 1065-1072 - Taras Zagibalov, John Carroll:
Automatic Seed Word Selection for Unsupervised Sentiment Classification of Chinese Text. 1073-1080 - Hao Zhang, Daniel Gildea, David Chiang:
Extracting Synchronous Grammar Rules From Word-Level Alignments in Linear Time. 1081-1088 - Jiajun Zhang, Chengqing Zong, Shoushan Li:
Sentence Type Based Reordering Model for Statistical Machine Translation. 1089-1096 - Min Zhang, Hongfei Jiang, Haizhou Li, AiTi Aw, Sheng Li:
Grammar Comparison Study for Translational Equivalence Modeling and Statistical Machine Translation. 1097-1104 - Ventsislav Zhechev, Andy Way:
Automatic Generation of Parallel Treebanks. 1105-1112 - Deyu Zhou, Yulan He:
A Hybrid Generative/Discriminative Framework to Train a Semantic Parser from an Un-annotated Corpus. 1113-1120 - Ming Zhou, Bo Wang, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Dongdong Zhang, Tiejun Zhao:
Diagnostic Evaluation of Machine Translation Systems Using Automatically Constructed Linguistic Check-Points. 1121-1128 - Jingbo Zhu, Huizhen Wang, Eduard H. Hovy:
Multi-Criteria-Based Strategy to Stop Active Learning for Data Annotation. 1129-1136 - Jingbo Zhu, Huizhen Wang, Tianshun Yao, Benjamin K. Tsou:
Active Learning with Sampling by Uncertainty and Density for Word Sense Disambiguation and Text Classification. 1137-1144 - Andreas Zollmann, Ashish Venugopal, Franz Josef Och, Jay M. Ponte:
A Systematic Comparison of Phrase-Based, Hierarchical and Syntax-Augmented Statistical MT. 1145-1152 - Simon Zwarts, Mark Dras:
Choosing the Right Translation: A Syntactically Informed Classification Approach. 1153-1160
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