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12. CICLing 2011: Tokyo, Japan
- Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing - 12th International Conference, CICLing 2011, Tokyo, Japan, February 20-26, 2011. Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6609, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19436-8
Machine Translation and Multilingualism
- Leonardo Lesmo, Alessandro Mazzei, Daniele Paolo Radicioni:
Ontology Based Interlingua Translation. 1-12 - Rashmi Gangadharaiah, Ralf D. Brown, Jaime G. Carbonell:
Phrasal Equivalence Classes for Generalized Corpus-Based Machine Translation. 13-28 - Raphaël Rubino, Georges Linarès:
A Multi-view Approach for Term Translation Spotting. 29-40 - Waleed Ammar, Kareem Darwish, Ali El Kahki, Khaled Hafez:
ICE-TEA: In-Context Expansion and Translation of English Abbreviations. 41-54 - Michael Paul, Andrew M. Finch, Eiichiro Sumita:
Word Segmentation for Dialect Translation. 55-67 - Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Heshaam Faili, Abdol Hamid Pilevar:
TEP: Tehran English-Persian Parallel Corpus. 68-79 - Daniel Andrade, Takuya Matsuzaki, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Effective Use of Dependency Structure for Bilingual Lexicon Creation. 80-92 - Pascual Martínez-Gómez, Germán Sanchis-Trilles, Francisco Casacuberta:
Online Learning via Dynamic Reranking for Computer Assisted Translation. 93-105
Information Extraction and Information Retrieval
- Hans Uszkoreit:
Learning Relation Extraction Grammars with Minimal Human Intervention: Strategy, Results, Insights and Plans. 106-126 - Haibo Li, Danushka Bollegala, Yutaka Matsuo, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Using Graph Based Method to Improve Bootstrapping Relation Extraction. 127-138 - Asma Ben Abacha, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
A Hybrid Approach for the Extraction of Semantic Relations from MEDLINE Abstracts. 139-150 - Jon D. Patrick, Mojtaba Sabbagh:
An Active Learning Process for Extraction and Standardisation of Medical Measurements by a Trainable FSA. 151-162 - Dongwoo Kim, Alice Oh:
Topic Chains for Understanding a News Corpus. 163-176 - Livio Robaldo, Tommaso Caselli, Irene Russo, Matteo Grella:
From Italian Text to TimeML Document via Dependency Parsing. 177-187 - Shoji Fujiwara, Satoshi Sekine:
Self-adjusting Bootstrapping. 188-201 - Letian Wang, Fang Li:
Story Link Detection Based on Event Words. 202-211 - G. S. K. Santosh, N. Kiran Kumar, Vasudeva Varma:
Ranking Multilingual Documents Using Minimal Language Dependent Resources. 212-220 - Yunqing Xia, Taotao Zhao, Jian-Min Yao, Peng Jin:
Measuring Chinese-English Cross-Lingual Word Similarity with HowNet and Parallel Corpus. 221-233
Text Categorization and Classification
- Hercules Dalianis, Jonas Sjöbergh, Eriks Sneiders:
Comparing Manual Text Patterns and Machine Learning for Classification of E-Mails for Automatic Answering by a Government Agency. 234-243 - Nooshin Maghsoodi, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour:
Using Thesaurus to Improve Multiclass Text Classification. 244-253 - Dat Huynh, Dat Tran, Wanli Ma, Dharmendra Sharma:
Adaptable Term Weighting Framework for Text Classification. 254-265 - Iria da Cunha, M. Teresa Cabré, Eric SanJuan, Gerardo Sierra, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Jorge Vivaldi:
Automatic Specialized vs. Non-specialized Sentence Differentiation. 266-276 - B. Thomas Adler, Luca de Alfaro, Santiago Moisés Mola-Velasco, Paolo Rosso, Andrew G. West:
Wikipedia Vandalism Detection: Combining Natural Language, Metadata, and Reputation Features. 277-288 - Su Yan, Dongwon Lee, Alex Hai Wang:
Costco: Robust Content and Structure Constrained Clustering of Networked Documents. 289-300
Summarization and Recognizing Textual Entailment
- Horacio Saggion:
Learning Predicate Insertion Rules for Document Abstracting. 301-312 - Jun Hatori, Akiko Murakami, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Multi-topical Discussion Summarization Using Structured Lexical Chains and Cue Words. 313-327 - Nik Adilah Hanin Binti Zahri, Fumiyo Fukumoto:
Multi-document Summarization Using Link Analysis Based on Rhetorical Relations between Sentences. 328-338 - Yunqing Xia, Yonggang Zhang, Jian-Min Yao:
Co-clustering Sentences and Terms for Multi-document Summarization. 339-352 - Partha Pakray, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Answer Validation Using Textual Entailment. 353-364
Authoring Aid, Error Correction, and Style Analysis
- Anabela Barreiro:
SPIDER: A System for Paraphrasing in Document Editing and Revision - Applicability in Machine Translation Pre-editing. 365-376 - Ching-man Au Yeung, Kevin Duh, Masaaki Nagata:
Providing Cross-Lingual Editing Assistance to Wikipedia Editors. 377-389 - Fabrizio Gotti, Philippe Langlais, Guy Lapalme, Simon Charest, Éric Brunelle:
Reducing Overdetections in a French Symbolic Grammar Checker by Classification. 390-401 - Theologos Athanaselis, Stelios Bakamidis, Ioannis Dologlou:
Performance Evaluation of a Novel Technique for Word Order Errors Correction Applied to Non Native English Speakers' Corpus. 402-410 - Xiaohua Liu, Bo Han, Ming Zhou:
Correcting Verb Selection Errors for ESL with the Perceptron. 411-423 - Philip van Oosten, Véronique Hoste, Dries Tanghe:
A Posteriori Agreement as a Quality Measure for Readability Prediction Systems. 424-435 - Keiji Yasuda, Andrew M. Finch, Eiichiro Sumita:
A Method to Measure the Reading Difficulty of Japanese Words. 436-445 - Shibamouli Lahiri, Prasenjit Mitra, Xiaofei Lu:
Informality Judgment at Sentence Level and Experiments with Formality Score. 446-457
Speech Recognition and Generation
- M. Alejandro Reyes-Barragán, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda:
Combining Word and Phonetic-Code Representations for Spoken Document Retrieval. 458-466 - Zeeshan Ahmed, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Automatic Rule Extraction for Modeling Pronunciation Variation. 467-476 - Jun Hatori, Hisami Suzuki:
Predicting Word Pronunciation in Japanese. 477-492 - Chonlasith Jucksriporn, Ohm Sornil:
A Minimum Cluster-Based Trigram Statistical Model for Thai Syllabification. 493-505 - Panagiota Karanasou, Lori Lamel:
Automatic Generation of a Pronunciation Dictionary with Rich Variation Coverage Using SMT Methods. 506-517
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