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3rd ANLP 1992: Trento, Italy
- 3rd Applied Natural Language Processing Conference, ANLP 1992, Trento, Italy, March 31 - April 3, 1992. ACL 1992
- Manny Rayner, Hiyan Alshawi:
Deriving Database Queries from Logical Forms by Abductive Definition Expansion. 1-8 - Ronnie W. Smith, D. Richard Hipp, Alan W. Biermann:
A Dialog Control Algorithm and Its Performance. 9-16 - Alberto Lavelli, Bernardo Magnini, Carlo Strapparava:
An Approach To Multilevel Semantics For Applied Systems. 17-24 - Joan Bachenko, Jeffrey Daugherty, Eileen Fitzpatrick:
A Parser For Real-Time Speech Synthesis Of Conversational Texts. 25-32 - Paolo Baggia, Elisabetta Gerbino, Egidio P. Giachin, Claudio Rullent:
Real-time linguistic analysis for continuous speech understanding. 33-39 - Owen Rambow, Tanya Korelsky:
Applied Text Generation. 40-47 - Stephan M. Kerpedjiev:
Automatic Generation of Multimodal Weather Reports from Datasets. 48-55 - Peter Wazinski:
Generating Spatial Descriptions for Cross-modal References. 56-63 - Ehud Reiter, Chris Mellish, John Levine:
Automatic Generation of On-Line Documentation in the IDAS Project. 64-71 - Stephan Dilley, John A. Bateman, Ulrich Thiel, Anne Tissen:
Integrating Natural Language Components into Graphical Discourse. 72-79 - Antonio Sanfilippo, Victor Poznanski:
The Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge from Combined Machine-Readable Dictionary Sources. 80-87 - Ann A. Copestake:
The ACQUILEX LKB: representation issues in semi-automatic acquisition of large lexicons. 88-95 - Roberto Basili, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Paola Velardi:
Computational Lexicons: the Neat Examples and the Odd Exemplars. 96-103 - Satoshi Sekine, Jeremy J. Carroll, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Automatic Learning for Semantic Collocation. 104-110 - Theo Vosse:
Detecting and Correcting Morpho-syntactic Errors in Real Texts. 111-118 - Eneko Agirre, Iñaki Alegria, Xabier Arregi, Xabier Artola, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez, Montse Maritxalar, Kepa Sarasola, Miriam Urkia:
XUXEN: A Spelling Checker/Corrector for Basque Based on Two-Level Morphology. 119-125 - Ralf Kese, Friedrich Dudda, Gerhard Heyer, Marianne Kugler:
Extended Spelling Correction for German. 126-132 - Douglas R. Cutting, Julian Kupiec, Jan O. Pedersen, Penelope Sibun:
A Practical Part-of-Speech Tagger. 133-140 - Hans Paulussen, Willy Martin:
DILEMMA-2: A Lemmatizer-Tagger For Medical Abstracts. 141-146 - Jyun-Sheng Chang, Tsung-Yih Tseng, Sur-Jin Ker, Ying Cheng, Huey-Chyun Chen, Shun-Der Cheng, John S. Liu:
A Corpus-Based Statistical Approach to Automatic Book Indexing. 147-151 - Eric Brill:
A Simple Rule-Based Part of Speech Tagger. 152-155 - Ralph Grishman, Catherine Macleod, John Sterling:
Evaluating Parsing Strategies Using Standardized Parse Files. 156-161 - Sean Boisen, Madeleine Bates:
A Practical Methodology for the Evaluation of Spoken Language Systems. 162-169 - Peggy M. Andersen, Philip J. Hayes, Steven P. Weinstein, Alison K. Huettner, Linda M. Schmandt, Irene B. Nirenburg:
Automatic Extraction of Facts from Press Releases to Generate News Stories. 170-177 - Paul S. Jacobs:
Joining Statistics with NLP for Text Categorization. 178-185 - Jerry R. Hobbs, Douglas E. Appelt, John Bear, Mabry Tyson:
Robust Processing of Real-World Natural-Language Texts. 186-192 - David D. McDonald:
An Efficient Chart-based Algorithm for Partial-Parsing of Unrestricted Texts. 193-200 - Hiromi Nakaiwa, Satoru Ikehara:
Zero Pronoun Resolution in a Machine Translation System by using Japanese to English Verbal Semantic Attributes. 201-208 - Pierrette Bouillon, Katharina Boesefeldt, Graham Russell:
Compound Nouns in a Unification-Based MT System. 209-215 - Patrick Paroubek, Yves Schabes, Aravind K. Joshi:
XTAG - A Graphical Workbench for Developing Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 223-230 - A. Winarske, Susan Warwick-Armstrong, Jan Hajic:
Tagging and Alignment of Parallel Texts: Current Status of BCP. 227-228 - Michela Fasolo, Lorenzo Garbuio, Nicola Guarino:
Robust parsing of natural language descriptions expressed in telegraphic style. 229-230 - Eugene J. Guglielmo, Neil C. Rowe:
Overview of Natural Language Processing of Captions for Retrieving Multimedia Data. 231-232 - John R. R. Leavitt:
MORPHE: A Practical Compiler for Reversible Morphology Rules. 233-234 - Lynn Carlson, Sergei Nirenburg:
Practical World Modeling for NLP Applications. 235-236 - Marie Meteer:
Portable Natural Language Generation using SPOKESMAN. 237-238 - Sadao Kurohashi, Makoto Nagao, Satoshi Sato, Masahiko Murakami:
A Method of Automatic Hypertext Construction from an Encyclopedic Dictionary of a Specific Field. 239-240 - Harald Trost, Wolfgang Heinz, Johannes Matiasek, Ernst Buchberger:
Datenbank-DIALOG and the Relevance of Habitability. 241-242 - Gregor Erbach:
Tools for Grammar Engineering. 243-244 - Scott McGlashan, Norman M. Fraser, Nigel Gilbert, Eric Bilange, Paul Heisterkamp, Nick J. Youd:
Dialogue Management for Telephone Information Systems. 245-246 - Cristian Dumitrescu:
Lexicon Design Using a Paradigmatic Approach. 247-248 - Eyal Shifroni, Uzzi Ornan:
Acquiring and Exploiting the User's Knowledge in Guidance Interactions. 249-250 - Stefan Wermter:
Learning a Scanning Understanding for "Real-world" Library Categorization. 251-252 - Alicia Ageno, Irene Castellón, Maria Antònia Martí, German Rigau, Francesc Ribas Framis, Horacio Rodríguez, Mariona Taulé, Felisa Verdejo:
SEISD: An environment for extraction of Semantic Information from on-line dictionaries. 253-254 - Sergei Nirenburg, Peter Shell, Ariel Cohen, Peter Cousseau, Dean Grannes, Chris McNeilly:
Multi-Purpose Development and Operation Environments for Natural Language Applications. 255-256 - Martin Volk:
The Role of Testing in Grammar Engineering. 257-258 - David M. Carter:
Lexical Processing in the CLARE System. 259-260
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