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- Modelling Early Language Acquisition Skills: Towards a General Statistical Learning MechanismGuillaume Aimetti. 1-9 [doi]
- Frolog: an Accommodating Text-Adventure GameLuciana Benotti. 1-4 [doi]
- Slacker Semantics: Why Superficiality, Dependency and Avoidance of Commitment can be the Right Way to GoAnn A. Copestake. 1-9 [doi]
- CBSEAS, a Summarization System - Integration of Opinion Mining Techniques to Summarize BlogsAurélien Bossard, Michel Généreux, Thierry Poibeau. 5-8 [doi]
- Grammatical Framework Web ServiceBjörn Bringert, Krasimir Angelov, Aarne Ranta. 9-12 [doi]
- NLP and the Humanities: The Revival of an Old LiaisonFrancisca de Jong. 10-15 [doi]
- A Memory-Based Approach to the Treatment of Serial Verb Construction in Combinatory Categorial GrammarPrachya Boonkwan. 10-18 [doi]
- Gossip Galore - A Self-Learning Agent for Exchanging Pop TriviaXiwen Cheng, Peter Adolphs, Feiyu Xu, Hans Uszkoreit, Hong Li. 13-16 [doi]
- On the Use of Comparable Corpora to Improve SMT performanceSadaf Abdul-Rauf, Holger Schwenk. 16-23 [doi]
- An Open-Source Natural Language Generator for OWL Ontologies and its Use in Protege and Second LifeDimitrios Galanis, George Karakatsiotis, Gerasimos Lampouras, Ion Androutsopoulos. 17-20 [doi]
- Combining a Statistical Language Model with Logistic Regression to Predict the Lexical and Syntactic Difficulty of Texts for FFLThomas François. 19-27 [doi]
- eHumanities Desktop - An Online System for Corpus Management and Analysis in Support of Computing in the HumanitiesRüdiger Gleim, Ulli Waltinger, Alexandra Ernst, Alexander Mehler, Tobias Feith, Dietmar Esch. 21-24 [doi]
- Contextual Phrase-Level Polarity Analysis Using Lexical Affect Scoring and Syntactic N-GramsApoorv Agarwal, Fadi Biadsy, Kathleen McKeown. 24-32 [doi]
- A Comparison of Clausal Coordinate Ellipsis in Estonian and German: Remarkably Similar Elision Rules Allow a Language-Independent Ellipsis-Generation ModuleKarin Harbusch, Mare Koit, Haldur Oim. 25-28 [doi]
- Finding Word Substitutions Using a Distributional Similarity Baseline and Immediate Context OverlapAurelie Herbelot. 28-36 [doi]
- Foma: a Finite-State Compiler and LibraryMans Hulden. 29-32 [doi]
- The Software Architecture for the First Challenge on Generating Instructions in Virtual EnvironmentsAlexander Koller, Donna Byron, Justine Cassell, Robert Dale, Johanna Moore, Jon Oberlander, Kristina Striegnitz. 33-36 [doi]
- Personalizing PageRank for Word Sense DisambiguationEneko Agirre, Aitor Soroa. 33-41 [doi]
- Structural Correspondence Learning for Parse DisambiguationBarbara Plank. 37-45 [doi]
- Adaptive Natural Language InteractionStasinos Konstantopoulos, Athanasios Tegos, Dimitrios Bilidas, Ion Androutsopoulos, Gerasimos Lampouras, Colin Matheson, Olivier Deroo, Prodromos Malakasiotis. 37-40 [doi]
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- Supervised Domain Adaption for WSDEneko Agirre, Oier Lopez de Lacalle. 42-50 [doi]
- A Tool for Multi-Word Expression Extraction in Modern Greek Using Syntactic ParsingAthina Michou, Violeta Seretan. 45-48 [doi]
- A Chain-starting Classifier of Definite NPs in SpanishMarta Recasens. 46-53 [doi]
- Matching Readers Preferences and Reading Skills with Appropriate Web TextsEleni Miltsakaki. 49-52 [doi]
- Clique-Based Clustering for Improving Named Entity Recognition SystemsJulien Ah-Pine, Guillaume Jacquet. 51-59 [doi]
- A Text-Based Search Interface for Multimedia DialecticsKaterina Pastra, Eirini Balta. 53-56 [doi]
- Speech Emotion Recognition With TGI+.2 ClassifierJulia Sidorova. 54-60 [doi]
- Grammar Development in GFAarne Ranta, Krasimir Angelov, Björn Bringert. 57-60 [doi]
- Correcting Automatic Translations through Collaborations between MT and Monolingual Target-/-Lan/-gua/-ge UsersJoshua Albrecht, Rebecca Hwa, G. Elisabeta Marai. 60-68 [doi]
- A Comparison of Merging Strategies for Translation of German CompoundsSara Stymne. 61-69 [doi]
- Three BioNLP Tools Powered by a Biological LexiconYutaka Sasaki, Paul Thompson, John McNaught, Sophia Ananiadou. 61-64 [doi]
- A Mobile Health and Fitness Companion DemonstratorOlov Stahl, Björn Gambäck, Markku Turunen, Jaakko Hakulinen. 65-68 [doi]
- Incremental Parsing with Parallel Multiple Context-Free GrammarsKrasimir Angelov. 69-76 [doi]
- A Generalized Vector Space Model for Text Retrieval Based on Semantic RelatednessGeorge Tsatsaronis, Vicky Panagiotopoulou. 70-78 [doi]
- Data-Driven Semantic Analysis for Multilingual WSD and Lexical Selection in TranslationMarianna Apidianaki. 77-85 [doi]
- Aligning Medical Domain Ontologies for Clinical Query ExtractionPinar Wennerberg. 79-87 [doi]
- Syntactic Phrase Reordering for English-to-Arabic Statistical Machine TranslationIbrahim Badr, Rabih Zbib, James R. Glass. 86-93 [doi]
- Extraction of Definitions Using Grammar-Enhanced Machine LearningEline Westerhout. 88-96 [doi]
- Incremental Parsing Models for Dialog Task StructureSrinivas Bangalore, Amanda Stent. 94-102 [doi]
- Bayesian Word Sense InductionSamuel Brody, Mirella Lapata. 103-111 [doi]
- Human Evaluation of a German Surface Realisation RankerAoife Cahill, Martin Forst. 112-120 [doi]
- Large-Coverage Root Lexicon Extraction for HindiCohan Sujay Carlos, Monojit Choudhury, Sandipan Dandapat. 121-129 [doi]
- Lexical Morphology in Machine Translation: A Feasibility StudyBruno Cartoni. 130-138 [doi]
- Predicting the Fluency of Text with Shallow Structural Features: Case Studies of Machine Translation and Human-Written TextJieun Chae, Ani Nenkova. 139-147 [doi]
- EM Works for Pronoun Anaphora ResolutionEugene Charniak, Micha Elsner. 148-156 [doi]
- Web Augmentation of Language Models for Continuous Speech Recognition of SMS Text MessagesMathias Creutz, Sami Virpioja, Anna Kovaleva. 157-165 [doi]
- An Alignment Algorithm Using Belief Propagation and a Structure-Based Distortion ModelFabien Cromierès, Sadao Kurohashi. 166-174 [doi]
- Translation and Extension of Concepts Across LanguagesDmitry Davidov, Ari Rappoport. 175-183 [doi]
- Learning to Interpret Utterances Using Dialogue HistoryDavid DeVault, Matthew Stone. 184-192 [doi]
- Correcting Dependency Annotation ErrorsMarkus Dickinson. 193-201 [doi]
- Re-Ranking Models for Spoken Language UnderstandingMarco Dinarelli, Alessandro Moschitti, Giuseppe Riccardi. 202-210 [doi]
- Inference Rules and their Application to Recognizing Textual EntailmentGeorgiana Dinu, Rui Wang. 211-219 [doi]
- Semi-Supervised Semantic Role LabelingHagen Fürstenau, Mirella Lapata. 220-228 [doi]
- Cognitively Motivated Features for Readability AssessmentLijun Feng, Noemie Elhadad, Matt Huenerfauth. 229-237 [doi]
- Effects of Word Confusion Networks on Voice SearchJunlan Feng, Srinivas Bangalore. 238-245 [doi]
- Company-Oriented Extractive Summarization of Financial NewsKatja Filippova, Mihai Surdeanu, Massimiliano Ciaramita, Hugo Zaragoza. 246-254 [doi]
- Reconstructing False Start Errors in Spontaneous Speech TextErin Fitzgerald, Keith Hall, Frederick Jelinek. 255-263 [doi]
- TBL-Improved Non-Deterministic Segmentation and POS Tagging for a Chinese ParserMartin Forst, Ji Fang. 264-272 [doi]
- Who is You ? Combining Linguistic and Gaze Features to Resolve Second-Person References in DialogueMatthew Frampton, Raquel Fernández, Patrick Ehlen, Chris Mario Christoudias, Trevor Darrell, Stanley Peters. 273-281 [doi]
- Rich Bitext Projection Features for Parse RerankingAlexander Fraser, Renjing Wang, Hinrich Schütze. 282-290 [doi]
- Parsing Mildly Non-Projective Dependency StructuresCarlos Gómez-Rodríguez, David J. Weir, John A. Carroll. 291-299 [doi]
- Structural, Transitive and Latent Models for Biographic Fact ExtractionNikesh Garera, David Yarowsky. 300-308 [doi]
- Semitic Morphological Analysis and Generation Using Finite State Transducers with Feature StructuresMichael Gasser. 309-317 [doi]
- Cube Summing, Approximate Inference with Non-Local Features, and Dynamic Programming without SemiringsKevin Gimpel, Noah A. Smith. 318-326 [doi]
- Enhancing Unlexicalized Parsing Performance Using a Wide Coverage Lexicon, Fuzzy Tag-Set Mapping, and EM-HMM-Based Lexical ProbabilitiesYoav Goldberg, Reut Tsarfaty, Meni Adler, Michael Elhadad. 327-335 [doi]
- Person Identification from Text and Speech Genre SamplesJade Goldstein-Stewart, Ransom Winder, Roberta Evans Sabin. 336-344 [doi]
- End-to-End Evaluation in Simultaneous TranslationOlivier Hamon, Christian Fügen, Djamel Mostefa, Victoria Arranz, Muntsin Kolss, Alex Waibel, Khalid Choukri. 345-353 [doi]
- Learning-Based Named Entity Recognition for Morphologically-Rich, Resource-Scarce LanguagesKazi Saidul Hasan, Md. Altaf ur Rahman, Vincent Ng. 354-362 [doi]
- Weakly Supervised Part-of-Speech Tagging for Morphologically-Rich, Resource-Scarce LanguagesKazi Saidul Hasan, Vincent Ng. 363-371 [doi]
- Improving Mid-Range Re-Ordering Using Templates of FactorsHieu Hoang, Philipp Koehn. 372-379 [doi]
- Rule Filtering by Pattern for Efficient Hierarchical TranslationGonzalo Iglesias Iglesias, Adrià de Gispert, Eduardo Rodríguez Banga, William J. Byrne. 380-388 [doi]
- An Empirical Study on Class-Based Word Sense DisambiguationRubén Izquierdo, Armando Suárez, German Rigau. 389-397 [doi]
- Generating a Non-English Subjectivity Lexicon: Relations That MatterValentin Jijkoun, Katja Hofmann. 398-405 [doi]
- Parsing CoordinationsSandra Kübler, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Wolfgang Maier, Eva Klett. 406-414 [doi]
- Automatic Single-Document Key Fact Extraction from Newswire ArticlesItamar Kastner, Christof Monz. 415-423 [doi]
- N-Gram-Based Statistical Machine Translation versus Syntax Augmented Machine Translation: Comparison and System CombinationMaxim Khalilov, José A. R. Fonollosa. 424-432 [doi]
- Lightly Supervised Transliteration for Machine TranslationAmit Kirschenbaum, Shuly Wintner. 433-441 [doi]
- Optimization in Coreference Resolution is not Needed: A Nearly-Optimal Algorithm with Intensional ConstraintsManfred Klenner, Étienne Ailloud. 442-450 [doi]
- A Logic of Semantic Representations for Shallow ParsingAlexander Koller, Alex Lascarides. 451-459 [doi]
- Dependency Trees and the Strong Generative Capacity of CCGAlexander Koller, Marco Kuhlmann. 460-468 [doi]
- Lattice Parsing to Integrate Speech Recognition and Rule-Based Machine TranslationSelçuk Köprü, Adnan Yazici. 469-477 [doi]
- Treebank Grammar Techniques for Non-Projective Dependency ParsingMarco Kuhlmann, Giorgio Satta. 478-486 [doi]
- Improvements in Analogical Learning: Application to Translating Multi-Terms of the Medical DomainPhilippe Langlais, François Yvon, Pierre Zweigenbaum. 487-495 [doi]
- Language-Independent Bilingual Terminology Extraction from a Multilingual Parallel CorpusEls Lefever, Lieve Macken, Véronique Hoste. 496-504 [doi]
- User Simulations for Context-Sensitive Speech Recognition in Spoken Dialogue SystemsOliver Lemon, Ioannis Konstas. 505-513 [doi]
- Sentiment Summarization: Evaluating and Learning User PreferencesKevin Lerman, Sasha Blair-Goldensohn, Ryan T. McDonald. 514-522 [doi]
- Correcting a POS-Tagged Corpus Using Three Complementary MethodsHrafn Loftsson. 523-531 [doi]
- Translation as Weighted DeductionAdam Lopez. 532-540 [doi]
- Performance Confidence Estimation for Automatic SummarizationAnnie Louis, Ani Nenkova. 541-548 [doi]
- Bilingually Motivated Domain-Adapted Word Segmentation for Statistical Machine TranslationYanjun Ma, Andy Way. 549-557 [doi]
- Evaluating the Inferential Utility of Lexical-Semantic ResourcesShachar Mirkin, Ido Dagan, Eyal Shnarch. 558-566 [doi]
- Text-to-Text Semantic Similarity for Automatic Short Answer GradingMichael Mohler, Rada Mihalcea. 567-575 [doi]
- Syntactic and Semantic Kernels for Short Text Pair CategorizationAlessandro Moschitti. 576-584 [doi]
- Discovering Global Patterns in Linguistic Networks through Spectral Analysis: A Case Study of the Consonant InventoriesAnimesh Mukherjee, Monojit Choudhury, Ravi Kannan. 585-593 [doi]
- Using Cycles and Quasi-Cycles to Disambiguate Dictionary GlossesRoberto Navigli. 594-602 [doi]
- Deterministic Shift-Reduce Parsing for Unification-Based Grammars by Using Default UnificationTakashi Ninomiya, Takuya Matsuzaki, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Hiroshi Nakagawa. 603-611 [doi]
- Analysing Wikipedia and Gold-Standard Corpora for NER TrainingJoel Nothman, Tara Murphy, James R. Curran. 612-620 [doi]
- Using Lexical and Relational Similarity to Classify Semantic RelationsDiarmuid Ó Séaghdha, Ann A. Copestake. 621-629 [doi]
- Empirical Evaluations of Animacy AnnotationLilja Øvrelid. 630-638 [doi]
- Outclassing Wikipedia in Open-Domain Information Extraction: Weakly-Supervised Acquisition of Attributes over Conceptual HierarchiesMarius Pasca. 639-647 [doi]
- Predicting Strong Associations on the Basis of Corpus DataYves Peirsman, Dirk Geeraerts. 648-656 [doi]
- Measuring Frame RelatednessMarco Pennacchiotti, Michael Wirth. 657-665 [doi]
- Flexible Answer Typing with Discriminative Preference RankingChristopher Pinchak, Dekang Lin, Davood Rafiei. 666-674 [doi]
- Semi-Supervised Polarity Lexicon InductionDelip Rao, Deepak Ravichandran. 675-682 [doi]
- Natural Language Generation as Planning Under Uncertainty for Spoken Dialogue SystemsVerena Rieser, Oliver Lemon. 683-691 [doi]
- Tagging Urdu Text with Parts of Speech: A Tagger ComparisonHassan Sajjad, Helmut Schmid. 692-700 [doi]
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- A General, Abstract Model of Incremental Dialogue ProcessingDavid Schlangen, Gabriel Skantze. 710-718 [doi]
- Word Lattices for Multi-Source TranslationJosh Schroeder, Trevor Cohn, Philipp Koehn. 719-727 [doi]
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