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- Untangling Text Data MiningMarti A. Hearst. 3-10 [doi]
- Automatic Speech Recognition and its Application to Information ExtractionSadaoki Furui. 11-20 [doi]
- The Lexical Component of Natural Language ProcessingGeorge A. Miller. 21 [doi]
- Discourse Relations: A Structural and Presuppositional Account Using Lexicalised TAGBonnie L. Webber, Alistair Knott, Matthew Stone, Aravind K. Joshi. 41-48 [doi]
- Finding Parts in Very Large CorporaMatthew Berland, Eugene Charniak. 57-64 [doi]
- Man* vs. Machine: A Case Study in Base Noun Phrase LearningEric Brill, Grace Ngai. 65-72 [doi]
- Supervised Grammar Induction using Training Data with Limited Constituent InformationRebecca Hwa. 73-79 [doi]
- A Meta-Level Grammar: Redefining Synchronous TAG for Translation and ParaphraseMark Dras. 80-87 [doi]
- Preserving Semantic Dependencies in Synchronous Tree Adjoining GrammarWilliam Schuler. 88-95 [doi]
- Compositional Semantics for Linguistic FormalismsShuly Wintner. 96-103 [doi]
- Inducing a Semantically Annotated Lexicon via EM-Based ClusteringMats Rooth, Stefan Riezler, Detlef Prescher. 104-111 [doi]
- Corpus-Based Linguistic Indicators for Aspectual ClassificationEric V. Siegel. 112-119 [doi]
- Using aggregation for selecting content when generating referring expressionsJohn A. Bateman. 127-134 [doi]
- Ordering Among PremodifiersJames Shaw, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou. 135-143 [doi]
- Bilingual Hebrew-English Generation of Possessives and Partitives: Raising the Input Abstraction LevelYael Dahan Netzer, Michael Elhadad. 144-151 [doi]
- A Method for Word Sense Disambiguation of Unrestricted TextRada Mihalcea, Dan I. Moldovan. 152-158 [doi]
- Dynamic Nonlocal Language Modeling via Hierarchical Topic-Based AdaptationRadu Florian, David Yarowsky. 167-174 [doi]
- A Second-Order Hidden Markov Model for Part-of-Speech TaggingScott M. Thede, Mary P. Harper. 175-182 [doi]
- The CommandTalk Spoken Dialogue SystemAmanda Stent, John Doweling, Jean Mark Gawron, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, Robert C. Moore. 183-190 [doi]
- Construct Algebra: Analytical Dialog ManagementAlicia Abella, Allen L. Gorin. 191-199 [doi]
- Understanding Unsegmented User Utterances in Real-Time Spoken Dialogue SystemsMikio Nakano, Noboru Miyazaki, Jun-ichi Hirasawa, Kohji Dohsaka, Takeshi Kawabata. 200-207 [doi]
- Should we Translate the Documents or the Queries in Cross-language Information Retrieval?J. Scott McCarley. 208-214 [doi]
- Resolving Translation Ambiguity and Target Polysemy in Cross-Language Information RetrievalHsin-Hsi Chen, Guo-Wei Bian, Wen-Cheng Lin. 215-222 [doi]
- Using Mutual Information to Resolve Query Translation Ambiguities and Query Term WeightingMyung-Gil Jang, Sung-Hyon Myaeng, Se-Young Park. 223-229 [doi]
- Analysis System of Speech Acts and Discourse Structures Using Maximum Entropy ModelWon Seug Choi, Jeong-Mi Cho, Jungyun Seo. 230-237 [doi]
- Measuring Conformity to Discourse Routines in Decision-Making InteractionsSherri L. Condon, Claude G. Cech, William R. Edwards. 238-245 [doi]
- Development and Use of a Gold-Standard Data Set for Subjectivity ClassificationsJanyce Wiebe, Rebecca F. Bruce, Thomas P. O Hara. 246-253 [doi]
- Dependency Parsing with an Extended Finite State ApproachKemal Oflazer. 254-260 [doi]
- A Unification-based Approach to Morpho-syntactic Parsing of Agglutinative and Other (Highly) Inflectional LanguagesGábor Prószéky, Balázs Kis. 261-268 [doi]
- Inside-Outside Estimation of a Lexicalized PCFG for GermanFranz Beil, Glenn Carroll, Detlef Prescher, Stefan Riezler, Mats Rooth. 269-276 [doi]
- A Part of Speech Estimation Method for Japanese Unknown Words using a Statistical Model of Morphology and ContextMasaaki Nagata. 277-284 [doi]
- Memory-Based Morphological AnalysisAntal van den Bosch, Walter Daelemans. 285-292 [doi]
- Two Accounts of Scope Availability and Semantic UnderspecificationAlistair Willis, Suresh Manandhar. 293-300 [doi]
- Alternating Quantifier Scope in CCGMark Steedman. 301-308 [doi]
- Automatic Detection of Poor Speech Recognition at the Dialogue LevelDiane J. Litman, Marilyn A. Walker, Michael S. Kearns. 309-316 [doi]
- Automatic Identification of Non-compositional PhrasesDekang Lin. 317-324 [doi]
- Deep Read: A Reading Comprehension SystemLynette Hirschman, Marc Light, Eric Breck, John D. Burger. 325-332 [doi]
- Mixed Language Query DisambiguationPascale Fung, Xiaohuo Liu, Chi Shun Cheung. 333-340 [doi]
- Less is more: Eliminating index terms from subordinate clausesSimon Corston-Oliver, William B. Dolan. 349-356 [doi]
- Statistical Models for Topic SegmentationJeffrey C. Reynar. 357-364 [doi]
- A Decision-Based Approach to Rhetorical ParsingDaniel Marcu. 365-372 [doi]
- Corpus-Based Identification of Non-Anaphoric Noun PhrasesDavid L. Bean, Ellen Riloff. 373-380 [doi]
- An Efficient Statistical Speech Act Type Tagging System for Speech Translation SystemsHideki Tanaka, Akio Yokoo. 381-388 [doi]
- Projecting Corpus-Based Semantic Links on a ThesaurusEmmanuel Morin. 389-396 [doi]
- Acquiring Lexical Generalizations from Corpora: A Case Study for Diathesis AlternationsMaria Lapata. 397-404 [doi]
- Charting the Depths of Robust Speech ParsingWalter Kasper, Bernd Kiefer, Hans-Ulrich Krieger, C. J. Rupp, Karsten L. Worm. 405-412 [doi]
- A Syntactic Framework for Speech Repairs and Other DisruptionsMark G. Core, Lenhart K. Schubert. 413-420 [doi]
- Efficient probabilistic top-down and left-corner parsingBrian Roark, Mark Johnson. 421-428 [doi]
- The grapho-phonological system of written French: Statistical analysis and empirical validationMarielle Lange, Alain Content. 436-442 [doi]
- Learning to Recognize Tables in Free TextHwee Tou Ng, Chung Yong Lim, Jessica Li Teng Koo. 443-450 [doi]
- A semantically-derived subset of English for hardware verificationAlexander Holt, Ewan Klein. 451-456 [doi]
- Efficient Parsing for Bilexical Context-Free Grammars and Head Automaton GrammarsJason Eisner, Giorgio Satta. 457-464 [doi]
- An Earley-style Predictive Chart Parsing Method for Lambek GrammarsMark Hepple. 465-472 [doi]
- Semantic Analysis of Japanese Noun Phrases - A New Approach to Dictionary-Based UnderstandingSadao Kurohashi, Yasuyuki Sakai. 481-488 [doi]
- Lexical Semantics to Disambiguate Polysemous Phenomena of Japanese Adnominal ConstituentsHitoshi Isahara, Kyoko Kanzaki. 489-496 [doi]
- A Statistical Parser for CzechMichael Collins, Jan Hajic, Lance A. Ramshaw, Christoph Tillmann. 505-512 [doi]
- Automatic Compensation for Parser Figure-of-Merit FlawsDon Blaheta, Eugene Charniak. 513-518 [doi]
- Automatic Identification of Word Translations from Unrelated English and German CorporaReinhard Rapp. 519-526 [doi]
- Mining the Web for Bilingual TextPhilip Resnik. 527-534 [doi]
- Estimators for Stochastic Unification-Based GrammarsMark Johnson, Stuart Geman, Stephen Canon, Zhiyi Chi, Stefan Riezler. 535-541 [doi]
- Relating Probabilistic Grammars and AutomataSteven P. Abney, David A. McAllester, Fernando Pereira. 542-549 [doi]
- Information Fusion in the Context of Multi-Document SummarizationRegina Barzilay, Kathleen McKeown, Michael Elhadad. 550-557 [doi]
- Improving Summaries by Revising ThemInderjeet Mani, Barbara Gates, Eric Bloedorn. 558-565 [doi]
- Robust, Finite-State Parsing for Spoken Language UnderstandingEdward C. Kaiser. 573-578 [doi]
- Packing of Feature Structures for Efficient Unification of Disjunctive Feature StructuresYusuke Miyao. 579-584 [doi]
- Parsing preferences with Lexicalized Trey Adjoining Grammars exploiting the derivation treeAlexandra Kinyon. 585-590 [doi]
- Cohesion and Collocation: Using Context Vectors in Text SegmentationStefan Kaufmann. 591-595 [doi]
- Using Linguistic Knowledge in Automatic AbstractingHoracio Saggion. 596-601 [doi]
- Analysis of Syntax-Based Pronoun Resolution MethodsJoel R. Tetreault. 602-605 [doi]
- A Pylonic Decision-Tree Language Model- with Optimal Question SelectionAdrian Corduneanu. 606-609 [doi]
- Modeling Filled Pauses in Medical DictationsSergey V. Pakhomov. 619-624 [doi]