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ALTA 2011 Canberra, Australia
- Diego Mollá, David Martínez:
Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2011, Canberra, Australia, December 1-2, 2011. ACL 2011 - Wray L. Buntine:
Discovery in Text: Visualisation, Topics and Statistics. 2 - Dominique Estival:
OzCLO: The Australian Computational Linguistic Olympiad. 3 - Diego Mollá, Abeed Sarker:
Automatic Grading of Evidence: the 2011 ALTA Shared Task. 4-8 - Benjamin Börschinger, Mark Johnson:
A Particle Filter algorithm for Bayesian Wordsegmentation. 10-18 - Bevan K. Jones, Mark Johnson, Sharon Goldwater:
Formalizing Semantic Parsing with Tree Transducers. 19-28 - Mark Johnson:
Parsing in Parallel on Multiple Cores and GPUs. 29-37 - Mehdi Parviz, Mark Johnson, Blake W. Johnson, Jon Brock:
Using Language Models and Latent Semantic Analysis to Characterise the N400m Neural Response. 38-46 - Shunichi Ishihara:
A Forensic Authorship Classification in SMS Messages: A Likelihood Ratio Based Approach Using N-gram. 47-56 - Su Nam Kim, Lawrence Cavedon:
Classifying Domain-Specific Terms Using a Dictionary. 57-65 - Stephen Merity, James Curran:
Frontier Pruning for Shift-Reduce CCG Parsing. 66-75 - Li Wang, Diana McCarthy, Timothy Baldwin:
Predicting Thread Linking Structure by Lexical Chaining. 76-85 - Diego Mollá, María Elena Santiago-Martínez:
Development of a Corpus for Evidence Based Medicine Summarisation. 86-94 - François Lareau, Mark Dras, Benjamin Börschinger, Robert Dale:
Collocations in Multilingual Natural Language Generation: Lexical Functions meet Lexical Functional Grammar. 95-104 - Abeed Sarker, Diego Mollá, Cécile Paris:
Outcome Polarity Identification of Medical Papers. 105-114 - Sze-Meng Jojo Wong, Mark Dras, Mark Johnson:
Topic Modeling for Native Language Identification. 115-124 - John Cocks, Te Taka Keegan:
A word-based approach for diacritic restoration in Maori. 126-130 - Nobuagi Akagi, Francesco-Alessio Ursini:
The Interpretation of Complement Anaphorae: the case of The Others. 131-139 - Francesco-Alessio Ursini, Nobuagi Akagi:
The Interpretation of Plural Pronouns in Discourse: The Case of They. 140-147 - Jenny McDonald, Alistair Knott, Richard Zeng, Ayelet Cohen:
Learning from student responses: A domain-independent natural language tutor. 148-156 - Md. Waliur Rahman Miah, John Yearwood, Siddhivinayak Kulkarni:
Detection of child exploiting chats from a mixed chat dataset as a text classification task. 157-165 - Marcin Nowina-Krowicki, Andrew Zschorn, Michael Pilling, Steven Wark:
ENGAGE: Automated Gestures for Animated Characters. 166-174
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