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2nd IJCNLP 2005: Jeju Island, Korea - Companion Volume
- Natural Language Processing - IJCNLP 2005, Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, October 11-13, 2005 - Companion Volume to the Proceedings of Conference including Posters/Demos and tutorial abstracts. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing 2005
- Hu Zhang, Jia-heng Zheng, Ying Zhao:
A Classification-based Algorithm for Consistency Check of Part-of-Speech Tagging for Chinese Corpora. - Xing Li, Chengqing Zong, Rile Hu:
A Hierarchical Parsing Approach with Punctuation Processing for Long Chinese Sentences. - Dequan Zheng, Tiejun Zhao, Sheng Li, Hao Yu:
A Hybrid Chinese Language Model based on a Combination of Ontology with Statistical Method. - Rada Mihalcea, Paul Tarau:
A Language Independent Algorithm for Single and Multiple Document Summarization. - Hideki Mima, Hideto Tomabechi:
A Novel Method for Content Consistency and Efficient Full-text Search for P2P Content Sharing Systems. - Ryo Nishimura, Yasuhiko Watanabe, Yoshihiro Okada:
A Question Answer System Based on Confirmed Knowledge Developed by Using Mails Posted to a Mailing List. - Hyun-Gue Huh, Éric Laporte:
A Resource-based Korean Morphological Annotation System. - Manami Saito, Kazuhide Yamamoto, Satoshi Sekine, Hitoshi Isahara:
A System to Solve Language Tests for Second Grade Students. - Hideki Tanaka, Tadashi Kumano, Masamichi Nishiwaki, Takayuki Itoh:
Analysis and Modeling of Manual Summarization of Japanese Broadcast News. - Jia-Lin Tsai:
Applying a Mix Word-Pair Identifier to the Chinese Syllable-to-Word Conversion Problem. - Soo-Min Kim, Eduard H. Hovy:
Automatic Detection of Opinion Bearing Words and Sentences. - Jong-Hoon Oh, Key-Sun Choi:
Automatic Extraction of English-Korean Translations for Constituents of Technical Terms. - Laurence Danlos:
Automatic Recognition of French Expletive Pronoun Occurrences. - Etienne Denoual, Yves Lepage:
BLEU in Characters: Towards Automatic MT Evaluation in Languages without Word Delimiters. - Yujie Zhang, Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Qing Ma, Hitoshi Isahara:
Building an Annotated Japanese-Chinese Parallel Corpus - A Part of NICT Multilingual Corpora. - Kotaro Funakoshi, Takenobu Tokugana:
Controlling Animated Agents in Natural Language. - Jong-Bok Kim, Peter Sells, Jaehyung Yang:
Deep Processing of Honorification Phenomena in a Typed Feature Structure Grammar. - Jing Peng, Kenji Araki:
Detecting the Countability of English Compound Nouns Using Web-based Models. - Hiroshi Ichikawa, Masaki Noguchi, Taiichi Hashimoto, Takenobu Tokunaga, Hozumi Tanaka:
eBonsai: An Integrated Environment for Annotating Treebanks. - Masatsugu Tonoike, Mitsuhiro Kida, Toshihiro Takagi, Yasuhiro Sasaki, Takehito Utsuro, Satoshi Sato:
Effect of Domain-Specific Corpus in Compositional Translation Estimation for Technical Terms. - Marine Carpuat, Dekai Wu:
Evaluating the Word Sense Disambiguation Performance of Statistical Machine Translation. - Akshay Singh, Sushma Bendre, Rajeev Sangal:
HMM Based Chunker for Hindi. - Wanxiang Che, Jianmin Jiang, Zhong Su, Yue Pan, Ting Liu:
Improved-Edit-Distance Kernel for Chinese Relation Extraction. - Qing Ma, Kousuke Enomoto, Masaki Murata, Hitoshi Isahara:
Information Retrieval Capable of Visualization and High Precision. - Xinyu Deng, Jun-ichi Nakamura:
Investigating the Features that Affect Cue Usage of Non-native Speakers of English. - Thade Nahnsen, Özlem Uzuner, Boris Katz:
Lexical Chains and Sliding Locality Windows in Content-based Text Similarity Detection. - Ruichao Wang, John Dunnion, Joe Carthy:
Machine Learning Approach to Augmenting News Headline Generation. - Jakub Piskorski:
Modelling of a Gazetteer Look-up Component. - Gary Kacmarcik:
Multi-Modal Question-Answering: Questions without Keyboards. - Nozomi Kobayashi, Ryu Iida, Kentaro Inui, Yuji Matsumoto:
Opinion Extraction Using a Learning-Based Anaphora Resolution Technique. - Ondrej Bojar, Petr Homola, Vladislav Kubon:
Problems of Reusing an Existing MT System. - Mohd Juzaiddin Ab Aziz, Fatimah Dato' Ahmad, Abdul Azim Abdul Ghani, Ramlan Mahmod:
Pola Grammar Technique to Identify Subject and Predicate in Malaysian Language. - András Kuba, László Felföldi, András Kocsor:
POS Tagger Combinations on Hungarian Text. - Do-Gil Lee, Hae-Chang Rim:
Probabilistic Models for Korean Morphological Analysis. - Emily M. Bender, Dan Flickinger:
Rapid Prototyping of Scalable Grammars: Towards Modularity in Extensions to a Language-Independent Core. - Svetlana Hensman, John Dunnion:
Representing Semantics of Texts - a Non-Statistical Approach. - Soojong Lim, Changki Lee, Myoung-Gil Jang:
Restoring an Elided Entry Word in a Sentence for Encyclopedia QA System. - Yuka Tateisi, Akane Yakushiji, Tomoko Ohta, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Syntax Annotation for the GENIA Corpus. - Etienne Denoual:
The Influence of Data Homogeneity on NLP System Performance. - Yaqian Zhou, Changning Huang, Jianfeng Gao, Lide Wu:
Transformation Based Chinese Entity Detection and Tracking. - So-Young Park, Yongjoo Cho, Sunghoon Son, Ui-Sung Song, Hae-Chang Rim:
Tree Annotation Tool using Two-phase Parsing to Reduce Manual Effort for Building a Treebank. - Katsunori Kotani, Takehiko Yoshimi, Takeshi Kutsumi, Ichiko Sata, Hitoshi Isahara:
Toward a Unified Evaluation Method for Multiple Reading Support Systems: A Reading Speed-based Procedure. - Masaki Murata, Koji Ichii, Qing Ma, Tamotsu Shirado, Toshiyuki Kanamaru, Hitoshi Isahara:
Trend Survey on Japanese Natural Language Processing Studies over the Last Decade. - Meixun Jin, Mi-Young Kim, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Two-Phase Shift-Reduce Deterministic Dependency Parser of Chinese. - Jinxiu Chen, Donghong Ji, Chew Lim Tan, Zheng-Yu Niu:
Unsupervised Feature Selection for Relation Extraction. - Tzong-Han Tsai, Chia-Wei Wu, Wen-Lian Hsu:
Using Maximum Entropy to Extract Biomedical Named Entities without Dictionaries. - Chin-Yew Lin:
Automated Text Summarization. - Stephan Vogel:
Statistical Machine Translation Part I: Hands-On Introduction. - Dekai Wu:
Statistical Machine Translation Part II: Tree-Based SMT. - Author Index.
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