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18th PACLIC 2004: Tokyo, Japan
- Hiroshi Masuichi, Tomoko Ohkuma, Kiyoshi Ishikawa, Yasunari Harada, Kei Yoshimoto:
Proceedings of the 18th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation, PACLIC 18, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, December 8-10, 2004. ACL 2004
Invited Talk
- Kiyong Lee:
Processing and Representing Temporally Sequential Events. - Yuji Matsumoto:
Machine Learning based NLP : Experiences and Supporting Tools. - Chu-Ren Huang:
Text-based Construction and Comparison of Domain Ontology : A Study Based on Classical Poetry.
Oral Session
- Kei Takahashi, Kiyoshi Ishikawa:
An Adjacency Constraint on Argument Selection. - Kenji Yokota:
Towards a proper treatment of adjuncts in Japanese. - Hee-Rahk Chae:
An Analysis of the Korean [manyak ... V-telato] Construction : An Indexed Phrase Structure Grammar Approach. - Yoko Mizuta:
An Analysis of Japanese ta / teiru in a Dynamic Semantics Framework and a Comparison with Korean Temporal Markers a nohta / a twuta. - Hiroaki Nakamura, Yoshiki Mori:
Relational Nouns as Anaphors. - Jong-Bok Kim, Jaehyung Yang, Incheol Choi:
Capturing and Parsing the Mixed Properties of Light Verb Constructions in a Typed Feature Structure Grammar. - Akira Ohtani, Yuji Matsumoto:
Japanese Subjects and Information Structure : A Constraint-based Approach. - Cuong Anh Le, Akira Shimazu:
High WSD Accuracy Using Naive Bayesian Classifier with Rich Features. - Ichiro Yamada, Timothy Baldwin:
Automatic Discovery of Telic and Agentive Roles from Corpus Data. - Young-Sook Hwang, Kyonghee Paik, Yutaka Sasaki:
Bilingual Knowledge Extraction Using Chunk Alignment. - Chooi-Ling Goh, Masayuki Asahara, Yuji Matsumoto:
Pruning False Unknown Words to Improve Chinese Word Segmentation. - Jia-Fei Hong, Xiang-Bing Li, Chu-Ren Huang:
Ontology-based Prediction of Compound Relations : A Study Based on SUMO. - Michael Burke, Olivia S.-C. Lam, Aoife Cahill, Rowena Chan, Ruth O'Donovan, Adams Bodomo, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:
Treebank-Based Acquisition of a Chinese Lexical-Functional Grammar. - Masao Utiyama, Midori Tanimura, Hitoshi Isahara:
Constructing English Reading Courseware. - Yujie Zhang, Hitoshi Isahara:
Acquiring Compound Word Translations both Automatically and Dynamically. - Takeshi Kutsumi, Takehiko Yoshimi, Katsunori Kotani, Ichiko Sata, Hitoshi Isahara:
Integrated Use of Internal and External Evidence in the Alignment of Multi-Word Named Entities. - Zhemin Lin, Li-May Sung:
Tiny Corpus Applications with Transformation-Based Error-Driven Learning : Evaluations of Automatic Grammar Induction and Partial Parsing of SaiSiyat. - Wirote Aroonmanakun, Wanchai Rivepiboon:
A Unified Model of Thai Romanization and Word Segmentation.
Interactive Session
- Chungmin Lee:
Scalar Meanings of the Concessive (-to), the Contrastive Topic Marker (-nun) and -man 'only' in Korean (and Japanese). - Li-Chi Lee Chen:
On Argument-Adjunct Asymmetry of Sluicing in Mandarin Chinese. - Asako Otomo:
A Contrastive Study of Function Verbs in English and Japanese : Cut and Kiru. - Yasuyo Tokuhiro, Shizuo Hiki:
Effects of Mora Phonemes on Japanese Word Accent. - Jin-Shea Kuo, Ying-Kuei Yang:
Incorporating Pronunciation Variation into Different Strategies of Term Transliteration. - Kazutaka Takao, Yasuo Asakura:
Extraction of Cognition Results of Travel Routes with a Thesaurus. - Sue-jin Ker, Jen-Nan Chen:
Adaptive Word Sense Tagging on Chinese Corpus. - Jin-Shea Kuo, Ying-Kuei Yang:
Generating Paired Transliterated-cognates Using Multiple Pronunciation Characteristics from Web corpora. - Baobao Chang:
Chinese-English Parallel Corpus Construction and its Application. - Yasunari Harada, Masanori Suzuki, Jared Bernstein:
Developing an Automated Test of Spoken Japanese. - Masaki Murata, Hitoshi Isahara:
Three English Learner Assistance Systems Using Automatic Paraphrasing Techniques. - Committees.
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