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50th ACL 2012: Jeju Island, Korea
- The 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the System Demonstrations, July 10, 2012, Jeju Island, Korea. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-27-5

- Wei-Jie Huang, Chia-Ru Chou, Yu-Lin Tzeng, Chia-Ying Lee, Chao-Lin Liu:

Applications of GPC Rules and Character Structures in Games for Learning Chinese Characters. 1-6 - Tony Veale, Guofu Li:

Specifying Viewpoint and Information Need with Affective Metaphors: A System Demonstration of the Metaphor-Magnet Web App/Service. 7-12 - Xiaohua Liu, Furu Wei, Ming Zhou:

QuickView: NLP-based Tweet Search. 13-18 - Tong Xiao, Jingbo Zhu, Hao Zhang, Qiang Li:

NiuTrans: An Open Source Toolkit for Phrase-based and Syntax-based Machine Translation. 19-24 - Marco Lui, Timothy Baldwin:

langid.py: An Off-the-shelf Language Identification Tool. 25-30 - Ai Ti Aw, Lianhau Lee:

Personalized Normalization for a Multilingual Chat System. 31-36 - Rafael E. Banchs, Haizhou Li:

IRIS: a Chat-oriented Dialogue System based on the Vector Space Model. 37-42 - Andrejs Vasiljevs, Raivis Skadins, Jörg Tiedemann:

LetsMT!: Cloud-Based Platform for Do-It-Yourself Machine Translation. 43-48 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu:

A Web-based Evaluation Framework for Spatial Instruction-Giving Systems. 49-54 - Ming-Hong Bai, Yu-Ming Hsieh, Keh-Jiann Chen, Jason S. Chang:

DOMCAT: A Bilingual Concordancer for Domain-Specific Computer Assisted Translation. 55-60 - Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley, Jeffrey Sorensen, Terry Tai:

The OpenGrm open-source finite-state grammar software libraries. 61-66 - Asher Stern, Ido Dagan:

BIUTEE: A Modular Open-Source System for Recognizing Textual Entailment. 73-78 - Meni Adler, Jonathan Berant, Ido Dagan:

Entailment-based Text Exploration with Application to the Health-care Domain. 79-84 - Richard Eckart de Castilho, Sabine Bartsch

, Iryna Gurevych:
CSNIPER - Annotation-by-query for Non-canonical Constructions in Large Corpora. 85-90 - Marcis Pinnis, Radu Ion, Dan Stefanescu, Fangzhong Su, Inguna Skadina, Andrejs Vasiljevs, Bogdan Babych:

ACCURAT Toolkit for Multi-Level Alignment and Information Extraction from Comparable Corpora. 91-96 - Lun-Wei Ku, Cheng-Wei Sun, Ya-Hsin Hsueh:

Demonstration of IlluMe: Creating Ambient According to Instant Message Logs. 97-102 - Timo Baumann, David Schlangen:

INPRO_iSS: A Component for Just-In-Time Incremental Speech Synthesis. 103-108 - Yunyao Li, Laura Chiticariu, Huahai Yang, Frederick Reiss, Arnaldo Carreno-Fuentes:

WizIE: A Best Practices Guided Development Environment for Information Extraction. 109-114 - Hao Wang, Dogan Can, Abe Kazemzadeh, François Bar, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:

A System for Real-time Twitter Sentiment Analysis of 2012 U.S. Presidential Election Cycle. 115-120 - Rafal Rak, BalaKrishna Kolluru, Sophia Ananiadou:

Building Trainable Taggers in a Web-based, UIMA-Supported NLP Workbench. 121-126 - Xianchao Wu, Takuya Matsuzaki, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Akamon: An Open Source Toolkit for Tree/Forest-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 127-132 - Amjad Abu-Jbara, Dragomir R. Radev:

Subgroup Detector: A System for Detecting Subgroups in Online Discussions. 133-138 - Meritxell González, Jesús Giménez, Lluís Màrquez:

A Graphical Interface for MT Evaluation and Error Analysis. 139-144 - Wan-Yu Lin, Nanyun Peng, Chun-Chao Yen, Shou-de Lin:

Online Plagiarized Detection Through Exploiting Lexical, Syntax, and Semantic Information. 145-150 - Gerard de Melo, Gerhard Weikum:

UWN: A Large Multilingual Lexical Knowledge Base. 151-156 - Mei-hua Chen, Shih-Ting Huang, Hung-ting Hsieh, Ting-hui Kao, Jason S. Chang:

FLOW: A First-Language-Oriented Writing Assistant System. 157-162 - Wen-Tai Hsieh, Chen Ming Wu, Tsun Ku, Seng-cho Timothy Chou:

Social Event Radar: A Bilingual Context Mining and Sentiment Analysis Summarization System. 163-168 - Yuri Lin, Jean-Baptiste Michel, Erez Aiden Lieberman, Jon Orwant, Will Brockman, Slav Petrov:

Syntactic Annotations for the Google Books NGram Corpus. 169-174

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