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50th ACL 2012: Jeju Island, Korea
- The 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference, July 8-14, 2012, Jeju Island, Korea - Volume 2: Short Papers. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-25-1
- Xiao Chen, Chunyu Kit:
Higher-order Constituent Parsing and Parser Combination. 1-5 - Reut Tsarfaty, Joakim Nivre, Evelina Andersson:
Joint Evaluation of Morphological Segmentation and Syntactic Parsing. 6-10 - Wanxiang Che, Valentin I. Spitkovsky, Ting Liu:
A Comparison of Chinese Parsers for Stanford Dependencies. 11-16 - Dave Golland, John DeNero, Jakob Uszkoreit:
A Feature-Rich Constituent Context Model for Grammar Induction. 17-22 - Nicola Cancedda:
Private Access to Phrase Tables for Statistical Machine Translation. 23-27 - Joern Wuebker, Hermann Ney, Richard Zens:
Fast and Scalable Decoding with Language Model Look-Ahead for Phrase-based Statistical Machine Translation. 28-32 - Junhui Li, Zhaopeng Tu, Guodong Zhou, Josef van Genabith:
Head-Driven Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation. 33-37 - Hong Sun, Ming Zhou:
Joint Learning of a Dual SMT System for Paraphrase Generation. 38-42 - Xin Zhao, Rishan Chen, Kai Fan, Hongfei Yan, Xiaoming Li:
A Novel Burst-based Text Representation Model for Scalable Event Detection. 43-47 - Seokhwan Kim, Gary Geunbae Lee:
A Graph-based Cross-lingual Projection Approach for Weakly Supervised Relation Extraction. 48-53 - Enrique Alfonseca, Katja Filippova, Jean-Yves Delort, Guillermo Garrido:
Pattern Learning for Relation Extraction with a Hierarchical Topic Model. 54-59 - JinYeong Bak, Suin Kim, Alice Oh:
Self-Disclosure and Relationship Strength in Twitter Conversations. 60-64 - Pradeep Dasigi, Weiwei Guo, Mona T. Diab:
Genre Independent Subgroup Detection in Online Discussion Threads: A Study of Implicit Attitude using Textual Latent Semantics. 65-69 - Preethi Raghavan, Albert M. Lai, Eric Fosler-Lussier:
Learning to Temporally Order Medical Events in Clinical Text. 70-74 - Tony Veale:
A Context-sensitive, Multi-faceted Model of Lexico-Conceptual Affect. 75-79 - Sravana Reddy, Kevin Knight:
Decoding Running Key Ciphers. 80-84 - Benjamin Börschinger, Mark Johnson:
Using Rejuvenation to Improve Particle Filtering for Bayesian Word Segmentation. 85-89 - Sida Wang, Christopher D. Manning:
Baselines and Bigrams: Simple, Good Sentiment and Topic Classification. 90-94 - Sam Sahakian, Benjamin Snyder:
Automatically Learning Measures of Child Language Development. 95-99 - Xianchao Wu, Katsuhito Sudoh, Kevin Duh, Hajime Tsukada, Masaaki Nagata:
A Comparative Study of Target Dependency Structures for Statistical Machine Translation. 100-104 - Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Dan Klein, James R. Curran:
Robust Conversion of CCG Derivations to Phrase Structure Trees. 105-109 - Elif Yamangil, Stuart M. Shieber:
Estimating Compact Yet Rich Tree Insertion Grammars. 110-114 - Vladimir Eidelman, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Philip Resnik:
Topic Models for Dynamic Translation Model Adaptation. 115-119 - Yashar Mehdad, Matteo Negri, Marcello Federico:
Detecting Semantic Equivalence and Information Disparity in Cross-lingual Documents. 120-124 - Lea Frermann, Francis Bond:
Cross-lingual Parse Disambiguation based on Semantic Correspondence. 125-129 - Joseph Z. Chang, Jason S. Chang, Jyh-Shing Roger Jang:
Learning to Find Translations and Transliterations on the Web. 130-134 - Matt Garley, Julia Hockenmaier:
Beefmoves: Dissemination, Diversity, and Dynamics of English Borrowings in a German Hip Hop Forum. 135-139 - Weiwei Guo, Mona T. Diab:
Learning the Latent Semantics of a Concept from its Definition. 140-144 - Nikhil Garg, James Henderson:
Unsupervised Semantic Role Induction with Global Role Ordering. 145-149 - Igor Labutov, Hod Lipson:
Humor as Circuits in Semantic Networks. 150-155 - Naomi Zeichner, Jonathan Berant, Ido Dagan:
Crowdsourcing Inference-Rule Evaluation. 156-160 - Apoorv Agarwal, Adinoyi Omuya, Aaron Harnly, Owen Rambow:
A Comprehensive Gold Standard for the Enron Organizational Hierarchy. 161-165 - Dong Wang, Xian Qian, Yang Liu:
A Two-step Approach to Sentence Compression of Spoken Utterances. 166-170 - Song Feng, Ritwik Banerjee, Yejin Choi:
Syntactic Stylometry for Deception Detection. 171-175 - Emad Mohamed, Behrang Mohit, Kemal Oflazer:
Transforming Standard Arabic to Colloquial Arabic. 176-180 - Luciana Benotti, Martin Villalba, Tessa A. Lau, Julian A. Cerruti:
Corpus-based Interpretation of Instructions in Virtual Environments. 181-186 - Xiaobing Xue, Yu Tao, Daxin Jiang, Hang Li:
Automatically Mining Question Reformulation Patterns from Search Log Data. 187-192 - Benjamin Swanson, Eugene Charniak:
Native Language Detection with Tree Substitution Grammars. 193-197 - Toshikazu Tajiri, Mamoru Komachi, Yuji Matsumoto:
Tense and Aspect Error Correction for ESL Learners Using Global Context. 198-202 - Rafael E. Banchs:
Movie-DiC: a Movie Dialogue Corpus for Research and Development. 203-207 - Elena Cabrio, Serena Villata:
Combining Textual Entailment and Argumentation Theory for Supporting Online Debates Interactions. 208-212 - Christian Chiarcos:
Towards the Unsupervised Acquisition of Discourse Relations. 213-217 - Kareem Darwish, Ahmed M. Ali:
Arabic Retrieval Revisited: Morphological Hole Filling. 218-222 - Jennifer Williams, Graham Katz:
Extracting and modeling durations for habits and events from Twitter. 223-227 - Joel Nothman, Matthew Honnibal, Ben Hachey, James R. Curran:
Event Linking: Grounding Event Reference in a News Archive. 228-232 - Yafang Wang, Maximilian Dylla, Marc Spaniol, Gerhard Weikum:
Coupling Label Propagation and Constraints for Temporal Fact Extraction. 233-237 - Kuzman Ganchev, Keith B. Hall, Ryan T. McDonald, Slav Petrov:
Using Search-Logs to Improve Query Tagging. 238-242 - Stephen Tyndall:
Toward Automatically Assembling Hittite-Language Cuneiform Tablet Fragments into Larger Texts. 243-247 - John Lee, Jonathan J. Webster:
A Corpus of Textual Revisions in Second Language Writing. 248-252 - Nathan Schneider, Behrang Mohit, Kemal Oflazer, Noah A. Smith:
Coarse Lexical Semantic Annotation with Supersenses: An Arabic Case Study. 253-258 - Rada Mihalcea, Vivi Nastase:
Word Epoch Disambiguation: Finding How Words Change Over Time. 259-263 - Yanir Seroussi, Fabian Bohnert, Ingrid Zukerman:
Authorship Attribution with Author-aware Topic Models. 264-269 - Pei Yang, Wei Gao, Qi Tan, Kam-Fai Wong:
Information-theoretic Multi-view Domain Adaptation. 270-274 - Yuening Hu, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber:
Efficient Tree-Based Topic Modeling. 275-279 - Jingbo Zhu, Tong Xiao, Chunliang Zhang:
Learning Better Rule Extraction with Translation Span Alignment. 280-284 - Ning Xi, Guangchao Tang, Xinyu Dai, Shujian Huang, Jiajun Chen:
Enhancing Statistical Machine Translation with Character Alignment. 285-290 - Seung-Wook Lee, Dongdong Zhang, Mu Li, Ming Zhou, Hae-Chang Rim:
Translation Model Size Reduction for Hierarchical Phrase-based Statistical Machine Translation. 291-295 - Andrea Gesmundo, Giorgio Satta, James Henderson:
Heuristic Cube Pruning in Linear Time. 296-300 - Preslav Nakov, Jörg Tiedemann:
Combining Word-Level and Character-Level Models for Machine Translation Between Closely-Related Languages. 301-305 - Darcey Riley, Daniel Gildea:
Improving the IBM Alignment Models Using Variational Bayes. 306-310 - Isao Goto, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
Post-ordering by Parsing for Japanese-English Statistical Machine Translation. 311-316 - Hui Zhang, David Chiang:
An Exploration of Forest-to-String Translation: Does Translation Help or Hurt Parsing? 317-321 - David Stallard, Jacob Devlin, Michael Kayser, Yoong Keok Lee, Regina Barzilay:
Unsupervised Morphology Rivals Supervised Morphology for Arabic MT. 322-327 - Hongsuck Seo, Jonghoon Lee, Seokhwan Kim, Kyusong Lee, Sechun Kang, Gary Geunbae Lee:
A Meta Learning Approach to Grammatical Error Correction. 328-332 - Lei Fang, Minlie Huang:
Fine Granular Aspect Analysis using Latent Structural Models. 333-337 - Zhaopeng Tu, Yifan He, Jennifer Foster, Josef van Genabith, Qun Liu, Shouxun Lin:
Identifying High-Impact Sub-Structures for Convolution Kernels in Document-level Sentiment Classification. 338-343 - Tsung-Ting Kuo, San-Chuan Hung, Wei-Shih Lin, Nanyun Peng, Shou-De Lin, Wei-Fen Lin:
Exploiting Latent Information to Predict Diffusions of Novel Topics on Social Networks. 344-348 - Katsumasa Yoshikawa, Ryu Iida, Tsutomu Hirao, Manabu Okumura:
Sentence Compression with Semantic Role Constraints. 349-353 - Pierre-Etienne Genest, Guy Lapalme:
Fully Abstractive Approach to Guided Summarization. 354-358 - Karolina Owczarzak, Peter A. Rankel, Hoa Trang Dang, John M. Conroy:
Assessing the Effect of Inconsistent Assessors on Summarization Evaluation. 359-362 - Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer:
Fast and Robust Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Dynamic Model Selection. 363-367 - Andrea Gesmundo, Tanja Samardzic:
Lemmatisation as a Tagging Task. 368-372 - Yukino Baba, Hisami Suzuki:
How Are Spelling Errors Generated and Corrected? A Study of Corrected and Uncorrected Spelling Errors Using Keystroke Logs. 373-377 - Rebecca Dridan, Stephan Oepen:
Tokenization: Returning to a Long Solved Problem - A Survey, Contrastive Experiment, Recommendations, and Toolkit -. 378-382 - Pierre Magistry, Benoît Sagot:
Unsupervized Word Segmentation: the Case for Mandarin Chinese. 383-387 - Kenji Imamura, Kuniko Saito, Kugatsu Sadamitsu, Hitoshi Nishikawa:
Grammar Error Correction Using Pseudo-Error Sentences and Domain Adaptation. 388-392
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