Journal: Language Resources and Evaluation

Volume 34, Issue 4

377 -- 392Jennifer Burg, Anne Boyle, Sheau-Dong Lang. Using Constraint Logic Programming to Analyze theChronology in A Rose for Emily
393 -- 407Jon Patrick, Jun Zhang, Xabier Artola-Zubillaga. An Architecture and Query Language for a Federation ofHeterogeneous Dictionary Databases

Volume 34, Issue 3

255 -- 264Geoffrey Channon. Tailor-made or Off-the-peg? Virtual Courses in the Humanities
265 -- 278Michael Fraser. From Concordances to Subject Portals: Supportingthe Text-Centred Humanities Community
297 -- 309Charles Ess. Wag the Dog? Online Conferencing and Teaching
311 -- 324Sarah Porter. Technology in Teaching Literature and Culture: Some Reflections
345 -- 357Kevin Wilson. Virtual Seminars in European Studies: A Model for Collaborative Learning

Volume 34, Issue 1-2

1 -- 13Adam Kilgarriff, M. Palmer. Introduction to the Special Issue on SENSEVAL
15 -- 48Adam Kilgarriff, Joseph Rosenzweig. Framework and Results for English SENSEVAL
49 -- 60Frédérique Segond. Framework and Results for French
61 -- 78Nicoletta Calzolari, Ornella Corazzari. Senseval/Romanseval: The Framework for Italian
79 -- 84I. Dan Melamed, Philip Resnik. Tagger Evaluation Given Hierarchical Tag Sets
85 -- 97Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Diane Nicholls. Peeling an Onion: The Lexicographer's Experience ofManual Sense-Tagging
99 -- 102Rosamund Moon. Lexicography and Disambiguation: The Size of the Problem
103 -- 108Eneko Agirre, German Rigau, Lluís Padró, Jordi Atserias. Combining Supervised and Unsupervised Lexical Knowledge Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation
109 -- 114John Carroll, Diana McCarthy. Word Sense Disambiguation Using Automatically Acquired Verbal Preferences
115 -- 120Martin Chodorow, Claudia Leacock, George A. Miller. A Topical/Local Classifier for Word Sense Identification
121 -- 126Luca Dini, Vittorio Di Tomaso, Frédérique Segond. GINGER II: An Example-Driven Word Sense Disambiguator
127 -- 134Jeremy Ellman, Ian Klincke, John Tait. Word Sense Disambiguation by Information Filtering and Extraction
135 -- 140Paul Hawkins, David Nettleton. Large Scale WSD Using Learning Applied to SENSEVAL
141 -- 146Ho Lee, Hae-Chang Rim, Hungyun Seo. Word Sense Disambiguation Using the Classification Information Model
147 -- 152Dekang Lin. Word Sense Disambiguation with a Similarity-Smoothed Case Library
153 -- 158Kenneth C. Litkowski. Senseval: The CL Research Experience
159 -- 164Tom O Hara, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca F. Bruce. Selecting Decomposable Models for Word-Sense Disambiguation: TheGrling-Sdm System
165 -- 170Keith Suderman. Simple Word Sense Discrimination
171 -- 177Jorn Veenstra, Antal van den Bosch, Sabine Buchholz, Walter Daelemans, Jakub Zavrel. Memory-Based Word Sense Disambiguation
179 -- 186David Yarowsky. Hierarchical Decision Lists for Word Sense Disambiguation
187 -- 192Claude de Loupy, Marc El-Bèze, Pierre-François Marteau. Using Semantic Classification Trees for WSD
193 -- 197Frédérique Segond, Elisabeth Aimelet, Veronika Lux, Corinne Jean. Dictionary-Driven Semantic Look-up
199 -- 204Stefano Federici, Simonetta Montemagni, Vito Pirrelli. ROMANSEVAL: Results for Italian by SENSE
205 -- 215Patrick Hanks. Do Word Meanings Exist?
217 -- 222Martha Palmer. Consistent Criteria for Sense Distinctions
223 -- 234Nancy Ide. Cross-Lingual Sense Determination: Can It Work?
235 -- 243Yorick Wilks. Is Word Sense Disambiguation Just One More NLP Task?