Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2005
Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, October 11-13, 2005. Proceedings
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This chapter calls for a re-examination of how historians understand war-related trauma in the Red Army during and after World War II. Dale argues that Soviet war trauma was neither completely off limits nor s...
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On 10 February 1946, Maria Golubeva wrote to her sister in Simferopol describing the difficulties and disappointments of life in post-war Leningrad. Maria was living in one room with five family members. In No...
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In this paper we present a previously unexplored approach to recognizing the textual extent of temporal expressions. Based on the observation that temporal expressions are syntactic constituents, we use functi...
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This paper describes the First Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE-1). GIVE is a shared task for generation systems which give real-time natural-language instructions to users in...
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In this chapter, we take the view that much of the existing work on the generation of referring expressions has focused on aspects of the problem that appear to be somewhat artificial when we look more closely...
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In abstractive summarisation, summaries can include novel sentences that are generated automatically. In order to improve the grammaticality of the generated sentences, we model a global (sentence) level synta...
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In this paper we present the DANTE system, a tagger for temporal expressions in English documents. DANTE performs both recognition and normalization of these expressions in accordance with the TIMEX2 annotatio...
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We are interested in developing a better understanding of what it is that students find difficult in learning logic. We use both natural language and diagram-based methods for teaching students the formal lang...
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Temporal expressions—references to points in time or periods of time—are widespread in text, and their proper interpretation is essential for any natural language processing task that requires the extraction o...
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Although the literature contains reports of very high accuracy figures for the recognition of named entities in text, there are still some named entity phenomena that remain problematic for existing text proce...
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Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, October 11-13, 2005. Proceedings
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In this paper, we describe KES, a system that integrates text categorisation and information extraction in order to extract key elements of information from particular types of documents, with these informatio...
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The provision of information on mobile devices introduces interesting challenges. The most obvious of these is that ways have to be found of optimising the use of the limited available space; however, we also ...
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In this paper, we describe a new approach to information extraction that neatly integrates top-down hypothesis driven information with bottom-up data driven information. The aim of the kelp project is to combine ...
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We often resort to graphical means in order to describe nonlinear structures, such as task dependencies in project planning. There are many contexts, however, where graphical means of presentation are not appr...
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An active research programme in Natural Language Generation has grown up around the notion of ‘coherence relations’. Relations are being used in a variety of roles in generation systems, in planning the struct...
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The collection of computerised functions we refer to as text processing probably accounts for the use of more machine cycles, on personal computers at least, than any other range of applications. In particular...
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