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- An Information-State Approach to Collaborative ReferenceDavid DeVault, Natalia Kariaeva, Anubha Kothari, Iris Oved, Matthew Stone. 1-4 [doi]
- Accessing GermaNet Data and Computing Semantic RelatednessIryna Gurevych, Hendrik Niederlich. 5-8 [doi]
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- Efficient Solving and Exploration of Scope AmbiguitiesAlexander Koller, Stefan Thater. 9-12 [doi]
- Scaling Conditional Random Fields Using Error-Correcting CodesTrevor Cohn, Andrew Smith, Miles Osborne. 10-17 [doi]
- An Extensive Empirical Study of Collocation Extraction MethodsPavel Pecina. 13-18 [doi]
- CL Research s Knowledge Management SystemKenneth C. Litkowski. 13-16 [doi]
- Dynamically Generating a Protein Entity Dictionary Using Online ResourcesHongfang Liu, Zhang-Zhi Hu, Cathy H. Wu. 17-20 [doi]
- Logarithmic Opinion Pools for Conditional Random FieldsAndrew Smith, Trevor Cohn, Miles Osborne. 18-25 [doi]
- Jointly Labeling Multiple Sequences: A Factorial HMM ApproachKevin Duh. 19-24 [doi]
- Descriptive Question Answering in EncyclopediaHyo-Jung O. Lee, Hyeon-Jin Kim, Myung-Gil Jang. 21-24 [doi]
- High Throughput Modularized NLP System for Clinical TextSerguei V. S. Pakhomov, James D. Buntrock, Patrick H. Duffy. 25-28 [doi]
- Exploiting Named Entity Taggers in a Second LanguageThamar Solorio. 25-30 [doi]
- Supersense Tagging of Unknown Nouns Using Semantic SimilarityJames R. Curran. 26-33 [doi]
- A Voice Enabled Procedure Browser for the International Space StationManny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, Nikos Chatzichrisafis, Kim Farrell, Jean-Michel Renders. 29-32 [doi]
- Automatic Discovery of Intentions in Text and its Application to Question AnsweringMarta Tatu. 31-36 [doi]
- The Linguist s Search Engine: An OverviewPhilip Resnik, Aaron Elkiss. 33-36 [doi]
- Learning Semantic Classes for Word Sense DisambiguationUpali Sathyajith Kohomban, Wee Sun Lee. 34-41 [doi]
- Learning Source-Target Surface Patterns for Web-based Terminology TranslationJian-Cheng Wu, Tracy Lin, Jason S. Chang. 37-40 [doi]
- American Sign Language Generation: Multimodal NLG with Multiple Linguistic ChannelsMatt Huenerfauth. 37-42 [doi]
- SPEECH OGLE: Indexing Uncertainty for Spoken Document SearchCiprian Chelba, Alex Acero. 41-44 [doi]
- The Role of Semantic Roles in Disambiguating Verb SensesHoa Trang Dang, Martha Palmer. 42-49 [doi]
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- Multimodal Generation in the COMIC Dialogue SystemMary Ellen Foster, Michael White, Andrea Setzer, Roberta Catizone. 45-48 [doi]
- Language Independent Extractive SummarizationRada Mihalcea. 49-52 [doi]
- Learning Meronyms from Biomedical TextAngus Roberts. 49-54 [doi]
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- Using Readers to Identify Lexical Cohesive Structures in TextsBeata Beigman Klebanov. 55-60 [doi]
- Syntax-based Semi-Supervised Named Entity TaggingBehrang Mohit, Rebecca Hwa. 57-60 [doi]
- Empirically-based Control of Natural Language GenerationDaniel S. Paiva, Roger Evans. 58-65 [doi]
- Towards an Optimal Lexicalization in a Natural-Sounding Portable Natural Language Generator for Dialog SystemsInge M. R. De Bleecker. 61-66 [doi]
- Portable Translator Capable of Recognizing Characters on Signboard and Menu Captured by its Built-in CameraHideharu Nakajima, Yoshihiro Matsuo, Masaaki Nagata, Kuniko Saito. 61-64 [doi]
- Supporting Annotation Layers for Natural Language ProcessingPreslav Nakov, Ariel S. Schwartz, Brian Wolf, Marti A. Hearst. 65-68 [doi]
- Towards Developing Generation Algorithms for Text-to-Text ApplicationsRadu Soricut, Daniel Marcu. 66-74 [doi]
- Phrase Linguistic Classification and Generalization for Improving Statistical Machine TranslationAdrià de Gispert. 67-72 [doi]
- Word Alignment and Cross-Lingual Resource AcquisitionCarol Nichols, Rebecca Hwa. 69-72 [doi]
- Automatic Induction of a CCG Grammar for TurkishRuken Cakici. 73-78 [doi]
- SenseRelate: : TargetWord-A Generalized Framework for Word Sense DisambiguationSiddharth Patwardhan, Satanjeev Banerjee, Ted Pedersen. 73-76 [doi]
- Probabilistic CFG with Latent AnnotationsTakuya Matsuzaki, Yusuke Miyao, Jun-ichi Tsujii. 75-82 [doi]
- A Practical Solution to the Problem of Automatic Part-of-Speech Induction from TextReinhard Rapp. 77-80 [doi]
- Dialogue Act Tagging for Instant Messaging Chat SessionsEdward Ivanovic. 79-84 [doi]
- Automating Temporal Annotation with TARSQIMarc Verhagen, Inderjeet Mani, Roser Sauri, Jessica Littman, Robert Knippen, Seok Bae Jang, Anna Rumshisky, John Phillips, James Pustejovsky. 81-84 [doi]
- Probabilistic Disambiguation Models for Wide-Coverage HPSG ParsingYusuke Miyao, Jun-ichi Tsujii. 83-90 [doi]
- Learning Strategies for Open-Domain Natural Language Question AnsweringEugene Grois. 85-90 [doi]
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- Dependency-Based Statistical Machine TranslationHeidi Fox. 91-96 [doi]
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- The Wild ThingKenneth Ward Church, Bo Thiesson. 93-96 [doi]
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- Interactively Exploring a Machine Translation ModelSteve DeNeefe, Kevin Knight, Hayward H. Chan. 97-100 [doi]
- Pseudo-Projective Dependency ParsingJoakim Nivre, Jens Nilsson. 99-106 [doi]
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- Centrality Measures in Text Mining: Prediction of Noun Phrases that Appear in AbstractsZhuli Xie. 103-108 [doi]
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- A Flexible Stand-Off Data Model with Query Language for Multi-Level AnnotationChristoph Müller. 109-112 [doi]
- A Corpus-Based Approach to Topic in Danish dialogPhilip Diderichsen, Jakob Elming. 109-114 [doi]
- HAHAcronym: A Computational Humor SystemOliviero Stock, Carlo Strapparava. 113-116 [doi]
- Learning Information Structure in the Prague TreebankOana Postolache. 115-120 [doi]
- Seeing Stars: Exploiting Class Relationships for Sentiment Categorization with Respect to Rating ScalesBo Pang, Lillian Lee. 115-124 [doi]
- Organizing English Reading Materials for Vocabulary LearningMasao Utiyama, Midori Tanimura, Hitoshi Isahara. 117-120 [doi]
- Reformatting Web Documents via Header TreesMinoru Yoshida, Hiroshi Nakagawa. 121-124 [doi]
- Speech Recognition of Czech-Inclusion of Rare Words HelpsPetr Podveský, Pavel Machek. 121-126 [doi]
- Inducing Ontological Co-occurrence VectorsPatrick Pantel. 125-132 [doi]
- Using Bilingual Dependencies to Align Words in English/French Parallel CorporaSylwia Ozdowska. 127-132 [doi]
- An Unsupervised System for Identifying English Inclusions in German TextBeatrice Alex. 133-138 [doi]
- Extracting Semantic Orientations of Words using Spin ModelHiroya Takamura, Takashi Inui, Manabu Okumura. 133-140 [doi]
- Corpus-Oriented Development of Japanese HPSG ParsersKazuhiro Yoshida. 139-144 [doi]
- Modeling Local Coherence: An Entity-Based ApproachRegina Barzilay, Mirella Lapata. 141-148 [doi]
- Unsupervised Discrimination and Labeling of Ambiguous NamesAnagha Kulkarni. 145-150 [doi]
- Modelling the Substitutability of Discourse ConnectivesBen Hutchinson. 149-156 [doi]
- A Domain-Specific Statistical Surface RealizerJeffrey Russell. 151-156 [doi]
- Machine Learning for Coreference Resolution: From Local Classification to Global RankingVincent Ng. 157-164 [doi]
- Improving Pronoun Resolution Using Statistics-Based Semantic Compatibility InformationXiaofeng Yang, Jian Su, Chew Lim Tan. 165-172 [doi]
- Coarse-to-Fine n-Best Parsing and MaxEnt Discriminative RerankingEugene Charniak, Mark Johnson. 173-180 [doi]
- Data-Defined Kernels for Parse Reranking Derived from Probabilistic ModelsJames Henderson, Ivan Titov. 181-188 [doi]
- Boosting-based Parse Reranking with Subtree FeaturesTaku Kudo, Jun Suzuki, Hideki Isozaki. 189-196 [doi]
- Automatic Measurement of Syntactic Development in Child LanguageKenji Sagae, Alon Lavie, Brian MacWhinney. 197-204 [doi]
- Experiments with Interactive Question-AnsweringSanda M. Harabagiu, Andrew Hickl, John Lehmann, Dan I. Moldovan. 205-214 [doi]
- Question Answering as Question-Biased Term Extraction: A New Approach toward Multilingual QAYutaka Sasaki. 215-222 [doi]
- Exploring and Exploiting the Limited Utility of Captions in Recognizing Intention in Information GraphicsStephanie Elzer, Sandra Carberry, Daniel Chester, Seniz Demir, Nancy Green, Ingrid Zukerman, Keith Trnka. 223-230 [doi]
- Scaling up from Dialogue to Multilogue: Some Principles and BenchmarksJonathan Ginzburg, Raquel Fernández. 231-238 [doi]
- Implications for Generating Clarification Requests in Task-Oriented DialoguesVerena Rieser, Johanna D. Moore. 239-246 [doi]
- Towards Finding and Fixing Fragments-Using ML to Identify Non-Sentential Utterances and their Antecedents in Multi-Party DialogueDavid Schlangen. 247-254 [doi]
- Scaling Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation to Larger Corpora and Longer PhrasesChris Callison-Burch, Colin J. Bannard, Josh Schroeder. 255-262 [doi]
- A Hierarchical Phrase-Based Model for Statistical Machine TranslationDavid Chiang. 263-270 [doi]
- Dependency Treelet Translation: Syntactically Informed Phrasal SMTChristopher Quirk, Arul Menezes, Colin Cherry. 271-279 [doi]
- QARLA: A Framework for the Evaluation of Text Summarization SystemsEnrique Amigó, Julio Gonzalo, Anselmo Peñas, Felisa Verdejo. 280-289 [doi]
- Supervised and Unsupervised Learning for Sentence CompressionJenine Turner, Eugene Charniak. 290-297 [doi]
- Digesting Virtual Geek Culture: The Summarization of Technical Internet Relay ChatsLiang Zhou, Eduard H. Hovy. 298-305 [doi]
- Lexicalization in Crosslinguistic Probabilistic Parsing: The Case of FrenchAbhishek Arun, Frank Keller. 306-313 [doi]
- What to Do When Lexicalization Fails: Parsing German with Suffix Analysis and SmoothingAmit Dubey. 314-321 [doi]
- Detecting Errors in Discontinuous Structural AnnotationMarkus Dickinson, Walt Detmar Meurers. 322-329 [doi]
- High Precision Treebanking-Blazing Useful Trees Using POS InformationTakaaki Tanaka, Francis Bond, Stephan Oepen, Sanae Fujita. 330-337 [doi]
- A Dynamic Bayesian Framework to Model Context and Memory in Edit Distance Learning: An Application to Pronunciation ClassificationKarim Filali, Jeff Bilmes. 338-345 [doi]
- Learning Stochastic OT Grammars: A Bayesian Approach using Data Augmentation and Gibbs SamplingYing Lin. 346-353 [doi]
- Contrastive Estimation: Training Log-Linear Models on Unlabeled DataNoah A. Smith, Jason Eisner. 354-362 [doi]
- Incorporating Non-local Information into Information Extraction Systems by Gibbs SamplingJenny Rose Finkel, Trond Grenager, Christopher D. Manning. 363-370 [doi]
- Unsupervised Learning of Field Segmentation Models for Information ExtractionTrond Grenager, Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning. 371-378 [doi]
- A Semantic Approach to IE Pattern InductionMark Stevenson, Mark A. Greenwood. 379-386 [doi]
- Word Sense Disambiguation vs. Statistical Machine TranslationMarine Carpuat, Dekai Wu. 387-394 [doi]
- Word Sense Disambiguation Using Label Propagation Based Semi-Supervised LearningZheng-Yu Niu, Dong-Hong Ji, Chew Lim Tan. 395-402 [doi]
- Domain Kernels for Word Sense DisambiguationAlfio Massimiliano Gliozzo, Claudio Giuliano, Carlo Strapparava. 403-410 [doi]
- Improving Name Tagging by Reference Resolution and Relation DetectionHeng Ji, Ralph Grishman. 411-418 [doi]
- Extracting Relations with Integrated Information Using Kernel MethodsShubin Zhao, Ralph Grishman. 419-426 [doi]
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- A Quantitative Analysis of Lexical Differences Between Genders in Telephone ConversationsConstantinos Boulis, Mari Ostendorf. 435-442 [doi]
- Position Specific Posterior Lattices for Indexing SpeechCiprian Chelba, Alex Acero. 443-450 [doi]
- Using Conditional Random Fields for Sentence Boundary Detection in SpeechYang Liu, Andreas Stolcke, Elizabeth Shriberg, Mary P. Harper. 451-458 [doi]
- Log-Linear Models for Word AlignmentYang Liu, Qun Liu, Shouxun Lin. 459-466 [doi]
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- Stochastic Lexicalized Inversion Transduction Grammar for AlignmentHao Zhang, Daniel Gildea. 475-482 [doi]
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