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13th CoNLL 2009: Boulder, Colorado, USA
- Suzanne Stevenson, Xavier Carreras:
Proceedings of the Thirteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL 2009, Boulder, Colorado, USA, June 4-5, 2009. ACL 2009, ISBN 978-1-932432-29-9 - Andrew McCallum:
Joint Inference for Natural Language Processing. 1 - Michael C. Frank:
Modeling Word Learning As Communicative Inference. 2 - Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:
Sample Selection for Statistical Parsers: Cognitively Driven Algorithms and Evaluation Measures. 3-11 - Kathrin Spreyer, Jonas Kuhn:
Data-Driven Dependency Parsing of New Languages Using Incomplete and Noisy Training Data. 12-20 - Roser Morante, Walter Daelemans:
A Metalearning Approach to Processing the Scope of Negation. 21-29 - Daniele Pighin, Alessandro Moschitti:
Efficient Linearization of Tree Kernel Functions. 30-38 - Michael Bloodgood, K. Vijay-Shanker:
A Method for Stopping Active Learning Based on Stabilizing Predictions and the Need for User-Adjustable Stopping. 39-47 - Dmitry Davidov, Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:
Superior and Efficient Fully Unsupervised Pattern-based Concept Acquisition Using an Unsupervised Parser. 48-56 - Katrin Erk:
Representing words as regions in vector space. 57-65 - Dan Roth, Kevin Small:
Interactive Feature Space Construction using Semantic Information. 66-74 - Michael J. Paul, Roxana Girju, Chen Li:
Mining the Web for Reciprocal Relationships. 75-83 - Michael Connor, Yael Gertner, Cynthia Fisher, Dan Roth:
Minimally Supervised Model of Early Language Acquisition. 84-92 - Mattias Nilsson, Joakim Nivre:
Learning Where to Look: Modeling Eye Movements in Reading. 93-101 - Abhishek Arun, Chris Dyer, Barry Haddow, Phil Blunsom, Adam Lopez, Philipp Koehn:
Monte Carlo inference and maximization for phrase-based translation. 102-110 - Brandon Beamer, Roxana Girju:
Investigating Automatic Alignment Methods for Slide Generation from Academic Papers. 111-119 - Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel:
Glen, Glenda or Glendale: Unsupervised and Semi-supervised Learning of English Noun Gender. 120-128 - Nikesh Garera, Chris Callison-Burch, David Yarowsky:
Improving Translation Lexicon Induction from Monolingual Corpora via Dependency Contexts and Part-of-Speech Equivalences. 129-137 - Fredrik Olsson, Katrin Tomanek:
An Intrinsic Stopping Criterion for Committee-Based Active Learning. 138-146 - Lev-Arie Ratinov, Dan Roth:
Design Challenges and Misconceptions in Named Entity Recognition. 147-155 - Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:
Automatic Selection of High Quality Parses Created By a Fully Unsupervised Parser. 156-164 - Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:
The NVI Clustering Evaluation Measure. 165-173 - Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang, Katja Hofmann:
Lexical Patterns or Dependency Patterns: Which Is Better for Hypernym Extraction? 174-182 - Peter Wittek, Sándor Darányi, Chew Lim Tan:
Improving Text Classification by a Sense Spectrum Approach to Term Expansion. 183-191 - Marc B. Vilain, Jonathan Huggins, Ben Wellner:
A simple feature-copying approach for long-distance dependencies. 192-200 - Claudio Giuliano:
Fine-Grained Classification of Named Entities Exploiting Latent Semantic Kernels. 201-209 - Kino Coursey, Rada Mihalcea, William E. Moen:
Using Encyclopedic Knowledge for Automatic Topic Identification. 210-218 - Sara Tonelli, Daniele Pighin:
New Features for FrameNet - WordNet Mapping. 219-227
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