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47th ACL/IJCNLP Short Papers 2009: Singapore
- ACL 2009, Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP, 2-7 August 2009, Singapore, Short Papers. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2009
- Shay B. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:
Variational Inference for Grammar Induction with Prior Knowledge. 1-4 - Hideharu Okuma, Kazuo Hara, Masashi Shimbo, Yuji Matsumoto:
Bypassed alignment graph for learning coordination in Japanese sentences. 5-8 - Laura Kallmeyer, Wolfgang Maier, Yannick Parmentier:
An Earley Parsing Algorithm for Range Concatenation Grammars. 9-12 - Emily Pitler, Ani Nenkova:
Using Syntax to Disambiguate Explicit Discourse Connectives in Text. 13-16 - Sangkeun Jung, Cheongjae Lee, Kyungduk Kim, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Hybrid Approach to User Intention Modeling for Dialog Simulation. 17-20 - Oi Yee Kwong:
Homophones and Tonal Patterns in English-Chinese Transliteration. 21-24 - Chao-Lin Liu, Kan-Wen Tien, Min-Hua Lai, Yi-Hsuan Chuang, Shih-Hung Wu:
Capturing Errors in Written Chinese Words. 25-28 - Han-Cheol Cho, Do-Gil Lee, Jung-Tae Lee, Pontus Stenetorp, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Hae-Chang Rim:
A Novel Word Segmentation Approach for Written Languages with Word Boundary Markers. 29-32 - Navanath Saharia, Dhrubajyoti Das, Utpal Sharma, Jugal K. Kalita:
Part of Speech Tagger for Assamese Text. 33-36 - Lilja Øvrelid, Jonas Kuhn, Kathrin Spreyer:
Improving data-driven dependency parsing using large-scale LFG grammars. 37-40 - Yoshihide Kato, Shigeki Matsubara:
Incremental Parsing with Monotonic Adjoining Operation. 41-44 - Matt Post, Daniel Gildea:
Bayesian Learning of a Tree Substitution Grammar. 45-48 - Manabu Sassano, Sadao Kurohashi:
A Unified Single Scan Algorithm for Japanese Base Phrase Chunking and Dependency Parsing. 49-52 - Stephen Clark, James R. Curran:
Comparing the Accuracy of CCG and Penn Treebank Parsers. 53-56 - Dan Roth, Mark Sammons, V. G. Vinod Vydiswaran:
A Framework for Entailed Relation Recognition. 57-60 - Makoto Imamura, Yasuhiro Takayama, Nobuhiro Kaji, Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
A Combination of Active Learning and Semi-supervised Learning Starting with Positive and Unlabeled Examples for Word Sense Disambiguation: An Empirical Study on Japanese Web Search Query. 61-64 - Ioannis Korkontzelos, Suresh Manandhar:
Detecting Compositionality in Multi-Word Expressions. 65-68 - Lili Kotlerman, Ido Dagan, Idan Szpektor, Maayan Zhitomirsky-Geffet:
Directional Distributional Similarity for Lexical Expansion. 69-72 - Beñat Zapirain, Eneko Agirre, Lluís Màrquez:
Generalizing over Lexical Features: Selectional Preferences for Semantic Role Classification. 73-76 - Milan Tofiloski, Julian Brooke, Maite Taboada:
A Syntactic and Lexical-Based Discourse Segmenter. 77-80 - Sungjin Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Realistic Grammar Error Simulation using Markov Logic. 81-84 - Kenji Imamura, Kuniko Saito, Tomoko Izumi:
Discriminative Approach to Predicate-Argument Structure Analysis with Zero-Anaphora Resolution. 85-88 - Kazunori Komatani, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Predicting Barge-in Utterance Errors by using Implicitly-Supervised ASR Accuracy and Barge-in Rate per User. 89-92 - Shuguang Li, Suresh Manandhar:
Automatic Generation of Information-seeking Questions Using Concept Clusters. 93-96 - Aoife Cahill:
Correlating Human and Automatic Evaluation of a German Surface Realiser. 97-100 - Sourish Chaudhuri, Naman K. Gupta, Noah A. Smith, Carolyn P. Rosé:
Leveraging Structural Relations for Fluent Compressions at Multiple Compression Rates. 101-104 - Rahul Katragadda, Vasudeva Varma:
Query-Focused Summaries or Query-Biased Summaries? 105-108 - Michael Wayne Goodman, Francis Bond:
Using Generation for Grammar Analysis and Error Detection. 109-112 - Ouyang You, Wenjie Li, Qin Lu:
An Integrated Multi-document Summarization Approach based on Word Hierarchical Representation. 113-116 - Furu Wei, Wenjie Li, Yanxiang He:
Co-Feedback Ranking for Query-Focused Summarization. 117-120 - Zhongjun He, Yao Meng, Yajuan Lü, Hao Yu, Qun Liu:
Reducing SMT Rule Table with Monolingual Key Phrase. 121-124 - Hongfei Jiang, Muyun Yang, Tiejun Zhao, Sheng Li, Bo Wang:
A Statistical Machine Translation Model Based on a Synthetic Synchronous Grammar. 125-128 - Yuejie Zhang, Yang Wang, Xiangyang Xue:
English-Chinese Bi-Directional OOV Translation based on Web Mining and Supervised Learning. 129-132 - Reinhard Rapp:
The Backtranslation Score: Automatic MT Evalution at the Sentence Level without Reference Translations. 133-136 - Hao Xiong, Wenwen Xu, Haitao Mi, Yang Liu, Qun Liu:
Sub-Sentence Division for Tree-Based Machine Translation. 137-140 - John DeNero, Adam Pauls, Dan Klein:
Asynchronous Binarization for Synchronous Grammars. 141-144 - Zdenek Zabokrtský, Martin Popel:
Hidden Markov Tree Model in Dependency-based Machine Translation. 145-148 - Dipankar Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Word to Sentence Level Emotion Tagging for Bengali Blogs. 149-152 - Seon Yang, Youngjoong Ko:
Extracting Comparative Sentences from Korean Text Documents Using Comparative Lexical Patterns and Machine Learning Techniques. 153-156 - Alexandra Balahur, Ester Boldrini, Andrés Montoyo, Patricio Martínez-Barco:
Opinion and Generic Question Answering Systems: a Performance Analysis. 157-160 - Clinton Burfoot, Timothy Baldwin:
Automatic Satire Detection: Are You Having a Laugh? 161-164 - Xipeng Qiu, Wenjun Gao, Xuanjing Huang:
Hierarchical Multi-Label Text Categorization with Global Margin Maximization. 165-168 - Hye-Jin Min, Jong C. Park:
Toward finer-grained sentiment identification in product reviews through linguistic and ontological analyses. 169-172 - Viola Ganter, Michael Strube:
Finding Hedges by Chasing Weasels: Hedge Detection Using Wikipedia Tags and Shallow Linguistic Features. 173-176 - Xinfan Meng, Houfeng Wang:
Mining User Reviews: from Specification to Summarization. 177-180 - Chau Q. Nguyen, Tuoi T. Phan:
An Ontology-Based Approach for Key Phrase Extraction. 181-184 - Chao Zhang, Nan Sun, Xia Hu, Tingzhu Huang, Tat-Seng Chua:
Query Segmentation Based on Eigenspace Similarity. 185-188 - Mamoru Komachi, Shimpei Makimoto, Kei Uchiumi, Manabu Sassano:
Learning Semantic Categories from Clickthrough Logs. 189-192 - Janara Christensen, Mausam, Oren Etzioni:
A Rose is a Roos is a Ruusu: Querying Translations for Web Image Search. 193-196 - Xiaoyin Wang, David Lo, Jing Jiang, Lu Zhang, Hong Mei:
Extracting Paraphrases of Technical Terms from Noisy Parallel Software Corpora. 197-200 - Liang-Chih Yu, Chien-Lung Chan, Chung-Hsien Wu, Chao-Cheng Lin:
Mining Association Language Patterns for Negative Life Event Classification. 201-204 - Hidetsugu Nanba, Haruka Taguma, Takahiro Ozaki, Daisuke Kobayashi, Aya Ishino, Toshiyuki Takezawa:
Automatic Compilation of Travel Information from Automatically Identified Travel Blogs. 205-208 - Barbora Hladká, Jirí Mírovský, Pavel Schlesinger:
Play the Language: Play Coreference. 209-212 - Yuhang Yang, Tiejun Zhao, Qin Lu, Dequan Zheng, Hao Yu:
Chinese Term Extraction Using Different Types of Relevance. 213-216 - István Varga, Shoichi Yokoyama:
iChi: a bilingual dictionary generating tool. 217-220 - Nizar Habash, Ryan Roth:
CATiB: The Columbia Arabic Treebank. 221-224 - Christoph Tillmann:
A Beam-Search Extraction Algorithm for Comparable Data. 225-228 - Yonggang Deng, Bowen Zhou:
Optimizing Word Alignment Combination For Phrase Table Training. 229-232 - Gumwon Hong, Seung-Wook Lee, Hae-Chang Rim:
Bridging Morpho-Syntactic Gap between Source and Target Sentences for English-Korean Statistical Machine Translation. 233-236 - Mei Yang, Jing Zheng:
Toward Smaller, Faster, and Better Hierarchical Phrase-based SMT. 237-240 - Yizhao Ni, Craig Saunders, Sándor Szedmák, Mahesan Niranjan:
Handling phrase reorderings for machine translation. 241-244 - Chris Biemann, Monojit Choudhury, Animesh Mukherjee:
Syntax is from Mars while Semantics from Venus! Insights from Spectral Analysis of Distributional Similarity Networks. 245-248 - Jonathan Chevelu, Thomas Lavergne, Yves Lepage, Thierry Moudenc:
Introduction of a new paraphrase generation tool based on Monte-Carlo sampling. 249-252 - Weiwei Sun, Zhifang Sui, Meng Wang:
Prediction of Thematic Rank for Structured Semantic Role Labeling. 253-256 - Paramveer S. Dhillon, Lyle H. Ungar:
Transfer Learning, Feature Selection and Word Sense Disambiguation. 257-260 - Fei Liu, Yang Liu:
From Extractive to Abstractive Meeting Summaries: Can It Be Done by Sentence Compression? 261-264 - Wai Kit Lo, Wenying Xiong, Helen M. Meng:
Automatic Story Segmentation using a Bayesian Decision Framework for Statistical Models of Lexical Chain Features. 265-268 - Gina-Anne Levow:
Investigating Pitch Accent Recognition in Non-native Speech. 269-272 - Hasim Sak, Tunga Güngör, Murat Saraclar:
A Stochastic Finite-State Morphological Parser for Turkish. 273-276 - Timothy A. Miller, Luan Nguyen, William Schuler:
Parsing Speech Repair without Specialized Grammar Symbols. 277-280 - Minwoo Jeong, Chin-Yew Lin, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Efficient Inference of CRFs for Large-Scale Natural Language Data. 281-284 - Fang-Lan Huang, Cho-Jui Hsieh, Kai-Wei Chang, Chih-Jen Lin:
Iterative Scaling and Coordinate Descent Methods for Maximum Entropy. 285-288 - Yashar Mehdad:
Automatic Cost Estimation for Tree Edit Distance Using Particle Swarm Optimization. 289-292 - Hal Daumé III:
Markov Random Topic Fields. 293-296 - Dingding Wang, Shenghuo Zhu, Tao Li, Yihong Gong:
Multi-Document Summarization using Sentence-based Topic Models. 297-300 - Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz, Donna Byron, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Sara Dalzel-Job, Johanna D. Moore, Jon Oberlander:
Validating the web-based evaluation of NLG systems. 301-304 - Eva Banik:
Extending a Surface Realizer to Generate Coherent Discourse. 305-308 - Rada Mihalcea, Carlo Strapparava:
The Lie Detector: Explorations in the Automatic Recognition of Deceptive Language. 309-312 - Mahesh Joshi, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
Generalizing Dependency Features for Opinion Mining. 313-316 - Qiong Wu, Songbo Tan, Xueqi Cheng:
Graph Ranking for Sentiment Transfer. 317-320 - Dae-Neung Sohn, Jung-Tae Lee, Hae-Chang Rim:
The Contribution of Stylistic Information to Content-based Mobile Spam Filtering. 321-324 - Alexander Mikhailian, Tiphaine Dalmas, Rani Pinchuk:
Learning foci for Question Answering over Topic Maps. 325-328 - Yllias Chali, Sadid A. Hasan, Shafiq R. Joty:
Do Automatic Annotation Techniques Have Any Impact on Supervised Complex Question Answering? 329-332 - Wei-Yun Ma, Kathy McKeown:
Where's the Verb? Correcting Machine Translation During Question Answering. 333-336 - Phil Blunsom, Trevor Cohn, Sharon Goldwater, Mark Johnson:
A Note on the Implementation of Hierarchical Dirichlet Processes. 337-340 - Taro Watanabe, Hajime Tsukada, Hideki Isozaki:
A Succinct N-gram Language Model. 341-344 - Deniz Yuret, Ergun Biçici:
Modeling Morphologically Rich Languages Using Split Words and Unstructured Dependencies. 345-348 - Robert C. Moore, Chris Quirk:
Improved Smoothing for N-gram Language Models Based on Ordinary Counts. 349-352 - Cristina Mota, Ralph Grishman:
Updating a Name Tagger Using Contemporary Unlabeled Data. 353-356 - Asad B. Sayeed, Tamer Elsayed, Nikesh Garera, David Alexander, Tan Xu, Douglas W. Oard, David Yarowsky, Christine D. Piatko:
Arabic Cross-Document Coreference Resolution. 357-360 - Javier Artiles, Julio Gonzalo, Enrique Amigó:
The Impact of Query Refinement in the Web People Search Task. 361-364 - Frank Reichartz, Hannes Korte, Gerhard Paass:
Composite Kernels For Relation Extraction. 365-368 - Prashant Gupta, Heng Ji:
Predicting Unknown Time Arguments based on Cross-Event Propagation. 369-372
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