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- Casting Implicit Role Linking as an Anaphora Resolution TaskCarina Silberer, Anette Frank. 1-10 [doi]
- Adaptive Clustering for Coreference Resolution with Deterministic Rules and Web-Based Language ModelsRazvan C. Bunescu. 11-19 [doi]
- Measuring Semantic Relatedness using Multilingual RepresentationsSamer Hassan, Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea. 20-29 [doi]
- Towards Building a Multilingual Semantic Network: Identifying Interlingual Links in WikipediaBharath Dandala, Rada Mihalcea, Razvan C. Bunescu. 30-37 [doi]
- Sentence Clustering via Projection over Term ClustersLili Kotlerman, Ido Dagan, Maya Gorodetsky, Ezra Daya. 38-43 [doi]
- The Use of Granularity in Rhetorical Relation PredictionBlake Howald, Martha Abramson. 44-48 [doi]
- "Could you make me a favour and do coffee, please?": Implications for Automatic Error Correction in English and DutchSophia Katrenko. 49-53 [doi]
- Detecting Text Reuse with Modified and Weighted N-gramsRao Muhammad Adeel Nawab, Mark Stevenson, Paul D. Clough. 54-58 [doi]
- Statistical Thesaurus Construction for a Morphologically Rich LanguageChaya Liebeskind, Ido Dagan, Jonathan Schler. 59-64 [doi]
- Sorting out the Most Confusing English Phrasal VerbsYuancheng Tu, Dan Roth. 65-69 [doi]
- Learning Semantics and Selectional Preference of Adjective-Noun PairsKarl Moritz Hermann, Chris Dyer, Phil Blunsom, Stephen Pulman. 70-74 [doi]
- Identifying hypernyms in distributional semantic spacesAlessandro Lenci, Giulia Benotto. 75-79 [doi]
- Towards a Flexible Semantics: Colour Terms in Collaborative Reference TasksBert Baumgaertner, Raquel Fernández, Matthew Stone. 80-84 [doi]
- Unsupervised Disambiguation of Image CaptionsWesley May, Sanja Fidler, Afsaneh Fazly, Sven J. Dickinson, Suzanne Stevenson. 85-89 [doi]
- Lexical semantic typologies from bilingual corpora - A frameworkSteffen Eger. 90-94 [doi]
- Non-atomic Classification to Improve a Semantic Role Labeler for a Low-resource LanguageRichard Johansson. 95-99 [doi]
- Combining resources for MWE-token classificationRichard Fothergill, Timothy Baldwin. 100-104 [doi]
- Annotating Preferences in Negotiation DialoguesAnaïs Cadilhac, Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara. 105-113 [doi]
- Selecting Corpus-Semantic Models for Neurolinguistic DecodingBrian Murphy, Partha P. Talukdar, Tom M. Mitchell. 114-123 [doi]
- Simple and Phrasal ImplicativesLauri Karttunen. 124-131 [doi]
- An Unsupervised Ranking Model for Noun-Noun CompositionalityKarl Moritz Hermann, Phil Blunsom, Stephen Pulman. 132-141 [doi]
- Expanding the Range of Tractable Scope-Underspecified Semantic RepresentationsMehdi Manshadi, James F. Allen. 142-150 [doi]
- Regular polysemy: A distributional modelGemma Boleda, Sebastian Padó, Jason Utt. 151-160 [doi]
- Extracting a Semantic Lexicon of French Adjectives from a Large Lexicographic DictionarySelja Seppälä, Lucie Barque, Alexis Nasr. 161-169 [doi]
- Modelling selectional preferences in a lexical hierarchyDiarmuid Ó Séaghdha, Anna Korhonen. 170-179 [doi]
- Unsupervised Induction of a Syntax-Semantics Lexicon Using Iterative RefinementHagen Fürstenau, Owen Rambow. 180-188 [doi]
- An Evaluation of Graded Sense Disambiguation using Word Sense InductionDavid Jurgens. 189-198 [doi]
- Ensemble-based Semantic Lexicon Induction for Semantic TaggingAshequl Qadir, Ellen Riloff. 199-208 [doi]
- An Exact Dual Decomposition Algorithm for Shallow Semantic Parsing with ConstraintsDipanjan Das 0001, André F. T. Martins, Noah A. Smith. 209-217 [doi]
- Aligning Predicate Argument Structures in Monolingual Comparable Texts: A New Corpus for a New TaskMichael Roth, Anette Frank. 218-227 [doi]
- The Effects of Semantic Annotations on Precision Parse RankingAndrew MacKinlay, Rebecca Dridan, Diana McCarthy, Timothy Baldwin. 228-236 [doi]
- A Probabilistic Lexical Model for Ranking Textual InferencesEyal Shnarch, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger. 237-245 [doi]
- #Emotional TweetsSaif Mohammad. 246-255 [doi]
- Monolingual Distributional Similarity for Text-to-Text GenerationJuri Ganitkevitch, Benjamin Van Durme, Chris Callison-Burch. 256-264 [doi]
- *SEM 2012 Shared Task: Resolving the Scope and Focus of NegationRoser Morante, Eduardo Blanco. 265-274 [doi]
- UABCoRAL: A Preliminary study for Resolving the Scope of NegationBinod Gyawali, Thamar Solorio. 275-281 [doi]
- UCM-I: A Rule-based Syntactic Approach for Resolving the Scope of NegationJorge Carrillo-de-Albornoz, Laura Plaza, Alberto Díaz 0001, Miguel Ballesteros. 282-287 [doi]
- UCM-2: a Rule-Based Approach to Infer the Scope of Negation via Dependency ParsingMiguel Ballesteros, Alberto Díaz 0001, Virginia Francisco, Pablo Gervás, Jorge Carrillo-de-Albornoz, Laura Plaza. 288-293 [doi]
- UConcordia: CLaC Negation Focus Detection at *Sem 2012Sabine Rosenberg, Sabine Bergler. 294-300 [doi]
- UGroningen: Negation detection with Discourse Representation StructuresValerio Basile, Johan Bos, Kilian Evang, Noortje Venhuizen. 301-309 [doi]
- UiO1: Constituent-Based Discriminative Ranking for Negation ResolutionJonathon Read, Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid, Stephan Oepen. 310-318 [doi]
- UiO 2: Sequence-labeling Negation Using Dependency FeaturesEmanuele Lapponi, Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid, Jonathon Read. 319-327 [doi]
- UMichigan: A Conditional Random Field Model for Resolving the Scope of NegationAmjad Abu-Jbara, Dragomir R. Radev. 328-334 [doi]
- UWashington: Negation Resolution using Machine Learning MethodsJames Paul White. 335-339 [doi]
- FBK: Exploiting Phrasal and Contextual Clues for Negation Scope DetectionMd. Faisal Mahbub Chowdhury. 340-346 [doi]