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NODALIDA 2013: Oslo, Norway
- Stephan Oepen, Kristin Hagen, Janne Bondi Johannessen:
Proceedings of the 19th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics, NODALIDA 2013, May 22-24, 2013, Oslo University, Norway. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 85, Linköping University Electronic Press 2013 - Ron Kaplan:
The Conversational User Interface. 1 - Caroline Sporleder:
Detecting and Processing Figurative Language in Discourse. 3 - Anders Søgaard:
6, 909 Reasons to Mess Up Your Data. 5 - Gudmund Høst:
The Nordic e-Infrastucture Collaboration: Opportunities for Synergy Without Borders. 7 - Stephan Oepen:
Tidying up the Basement: A Tale of Large-Scale Parsing on National eInfrastructure. 9 - Jörg Tiedemann:
Experiences in Building the Let's MT! Portal on Amazon EC2. 11 - Eckhard Bick:
Using Constraint Grammar for Chunking. 13-26 - Johan Falkenjack, Katarina Heimann Mühlenbock, Arne Jönsson:
Features indicating readability in Swedish text. 27-40 - Katri Haverinen, Veronika Laippala, Samuel Kohonen, Anna Missilä, Jenna Nyblom, Stina Ojala, Timo Viljanen, Tapio Salakoski, Filip Ginter:
Towards a Dependency-based PropBank of General Finnish. 41-57 - Lene Antonsen, Ryan Johnson, Trond Trosterud:
Using Finite State Transducers for Making Efficient Reading Comprehension Dictionaries. 59-71 - Jurgita Kapociute-Dzikiene, Anders Nøklestad, Janne Bondi Johannessen, Algis Krupavicius:
Exploring Features for Named Entity Recognition in Lithuanian Text Corpus. 73-88 - Hrafn Loftsson:
Tagging the Past: Experiments using the Saga Corpus. 89-104 - Hrafn Loftsson, Robert Östling:
Tagging a Morphologically Complex Language Using an Averaged Perceptron Tagger: The Case of Icelandic. 105-119 - Magnus Merkel, Jody Foo, Lars Ahrenberg:
IPhraxtor - A linguistically informed system for extraction of term candidates. 121-132 - Pedersen S. Pedersen, Lars Borin, Markus Forsberg, Neeme Kahusk, Krister Lindén, Jyrki Niemi, Niklas Nisbeth, Lars Nygaard, Heili Orav, Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson, Mitchel Seaton, Kadri Vider, Kaarlo Voionmaa:
Nordic and Baltic wordnets aligned and compared through "WordTies". 147-162 - Eva Pettersson, Beáta Megyesi, Joakim Nivre:
Normalisation of Historical Text Using Context-Sensitive Weighted Levenshtein Distance and Compound Splitting. 163-179 - Teemu Ruokolainen, Miikka Silfverberg:
Modeling OOV Words With Letter N-Grams in Statistical Taggers: Preliminary Work in Biomedical Entity Recognition. 181-193 - Inguna Skadina, Andrejs Vasiljevs, Lars Borin, Krister Lindén, Gyri Smørdal Losnegaard, Sussi Olsen, Bolette S. Pedersen, Roberts Rozis, Koenraad De Smedt:
Baltic and Nordic Parts of the European Linguistic Infrastructure. 195-211 - Liesbeth Augustinus, Peter Dirix:
The IPP effect in Afrikaans: a corpus analysis. 213-225 - Christopher Horn, Alisa Zhila, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Roman Kern, Elisabeth Lex:
Using Factual Density to Measure Informativeness of Web Documents. 227-238 - Tapio Luostarinen, Oskar Kohonen:
Using Topic Models in Content-Based News Recommender Systems. 239-251 - Bernd Opitz, Cäcilia Zirn:
Bootstrapping an Unsupervised Approach for Classifying Agreement and Disagreement. 253-265 - Peteris Paikens, Laura Rituma, Lauma Pretkalnina:
Morphological analysis with limited resources: Latvian example. 267-277 - Lauma Pretkalnina, Laura Rituma:
Statistical syntactic parsing for Latvian. 279-289 - Filip Ginter, Jenna Nyblom, Veronika Laippala, Samuel Kohonen, Katri Haverinen, Simo Vihjanen, Tapio Salakoski:
Building a Large Automatically Parsed Corpus of Finnish. 291-300 - Lars Hellan, Tore Bruland:
Constructing a Multilingual Database of Verb Valence. 301-310 - Jussi Karlgren:
New Measures to Investigate Term Typology by Distributional Data. 311-319 - Andreas Søeborg Kirkedal:
Analysis of phonetic transcriptions for Danish automatic speech recognition. 321-330 - Samuel Läubli, Mark Fishel, Martin Volk, Manuela Weibel:
Combining Statistical Machine Translation and Translation Memories with Domain Adaptation. 331-341 - Sjur N. Moshagen, Flammie A. Pirinen, Trond Trosterud:
Building an open-source development infrastructure for language technology projects. 343-352 - Gailius Raskinis, Asta Kazlauskiene:
From speech corpus to intonation corpus: clustering phrase pitch contours of Lithuanian. 353-363 - Jonathon Read, Rebecca Dridan, Stephan Oepen:
Simple and Accountable Segmentation of Marked-up Text. 365-373 - Sara Stymne, Jörg Tiedemann, Christian Hardmeier, Joakim Nivre:
Statistical Machine Translation with Readability Constraints. 375-386 - Hideyuki Tanushi, Hercules Dalianis, Martin Duneld, Maria Kvist, Maria Skeppstedt, Sumithra Velupillai:
Negation Scope Delimitation in Clinical Text Using Three Approaches: NegEx; PyConTextNLP and SynNeg. 387-397 - Markus Uneson:
Tone restoration in transcribed Kammu: Decision-list word sense disambiguation for an unwritten language. 399-409 - Nynke van der Vliet, Gosse Bouma, Gisela Redeker:
The automatic identification of discourse units in Dutch text. 411-421 - Liesbeth Augustinus, Vincent Vandeghinste, Ineke Schuurman, Frank Van Eynde:
Example-Based Treebank Querying with GrETEL - now also for Spoken Dutch. 423-428 - Malin Ahlberg, Lars Borin, Markus Forsberg, Martin Hammarstedt, Leif-Jöran Olsson, Olof Olsson, Johan Roxendal, Jonatan Uppström:
Korp and Karp - a bestiary of language resources: the research infrastructure of Språkbanken. 429-433 - Lars Hellan, Tore Bruland, Elias Aamot, Mads H. Sandøy:
A Grammar Sparrer for Norwegian. 435-439 - Mans Hulden, Miikka Silfverberg, Jerid Francom:
Finite state applications with Javascript. 441-446 - Nikolay A. Vazov, Emanuele Lapponi, Erik Velldal, Stephan Oepen:
HPC-ready Language Analysis for Human Beings. 447-452 - Paul Meurer, Helge Dyvik, Victoria Rosén, Koenraad De Smedt, Gunn Inger Lyse, Gyri Smørdal Losnegaard, Martha Thunes:
The INESS Treebanking Infrastructure. 453-458 - Per Erik Solberg:
Building gold-standard treebanks for Norwegian. 459-464
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