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13. CICLing 2012: New Delhi, India
- Alexander F. Gelbukh

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Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing - 13th International Conference, CICLing 2012, New Delhi, India, March 11-17, 2012, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7181, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-28603-2
NLP System Architecture
- Srinivas Bangalore:

Thinking Outside the Box for Natural Language Processing. 1-16
Lexical Resources
- Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, German Rigau

, Mauro Castillo:
A Graph-Based Method to Improve WordNet Domains. 17-28 - Savas Yildirim

, Tugba Yildiz:
Corpus-Driven Hyponym Acquisition for Turkish Language. 29-41 - Renato Domínguez García, Sebastian Schmidt, Christoph Rensing

, Ralf Steinmetz
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Automatic Taxonomy Extraction in Different Languages Using Wikipedia and Minimal Language-Specific Information. 42-53 - He Tan, Rajaram Kaliyaperumal, Nirupama Benis:

Ontology-Driven Construction of Domain Corpus with Frame Semantics Annotations. 54-65 - Qaiser Abbas

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Building a Hierarchical Annotated Corpus of Urdu: The URDU.KON-TB Treebank. 66-79
Morphology and Syntax
- Francisco J. Carreras Riudavets

, Juan Carlos Rodríguez-del-Pino
, Zenón José Hernández Figueroa
, Gustavo Rodríguez Rodríguez:
A Morphological Analyzer Using Hash Tables in Main Memory (MAHT) and a Lexical Knowledge Base. 80-91 - N. Vasudevan, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:

Optimal Stem Identification in Presence of Suffix List. 92-103 - Ramadan Alfared, Denis Béchet:

On the Adequacy of Three POS Taggers and a Dependency Parser. 104-116 - Kishorjit Nongmeikapam

, Aribam Umananda Sharma, Laishram Martina Devi, Nepoleon Keisam, Khangengbam Dilip Singh, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Will the Identification of Reduplicated Multiword Expression (RMWE) Improve the Performance of SVM Based Manipuri POS Tagging? 117-129 - Vladislav Kubon

, Markéta Lopatková, Martin Plátek
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On Formalization of Word Order Properties. 130-141 - Md Izhar Ashraf, Sitabhra Sinha:

Core-Periphery Organization of Graphemes in Written Sequences: Decreasing Positional Rigidity with Increasing Core Order. 142-153 - Nicolas Béchet, Peggy Cellier, Thierry Charnois, Bruno Crémilleux:

Discovering Linguistic Patterns Using Sequence Mining. 154-165 - Solen Quiniou, Peggy Cellier

, Thierry Charnois
, Dominique Legallois:
What about Sequential Data Mining Techniques to Identify Linguistic Patterns for Stylistics? 166-177 - Imran Sarwar Bajwa

, Mark G. Lee
, Behzad Bordbar:
Resolving Syntactic Ambiguities in Natural Language Specification of Constraints. 178-187 - Chamila Liyanage

, Randil Pushpananda, Dulip Lakmal Herath, Ruvan Weerasinghe:
A Computational Grammar of Sinhala. 188-200 - Bahar Salehi

, Narjes Askarian, Afsaneh Fazly:
Automatic Identification of Persian Light Verb Constructions. 201-210
Word Sense Disambiguation and Named Entity Recognition
- Sudakshina Dutta, Anupam Basu:

A Cognitive Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation. 211-224 - Yoan Gutiérrez

, Sonia Vázquez
, Andrés Montoyo
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A graph-Based Approach to WSD Using Relevant Semantic Trees and N-Cliques Model. 225-237 - Kiem-Hieu Nguyen, Cheol-Young Ock:

Using Wiktionary to Improve Lexical Disambiguation in Multiple Languages. 238-248 - Shu Zhang, Jianwei Wu, Dequan Zheng, Yao Meng, Yingju Xia, Hao Yu:

Two Stages Based Organization Name Disambiguity. 249-257 - Michal Marcinczuk

, Maciej Janicki:
Optimizing CRF-Based Model for Proper Name Recognition in Polish Texts. 258-269 - Octavian Popescu, Roberto Zanoli:

Methods of Estimating the Number of Clusters for Person Cross Document Coreference Task. 270-284 - R. Vijay Sundar Ram, Sobha Lalitha Devi:

Coreference Resolution Using Tree CRFs. 285-296 - Jad Makhlouta, Fadi A. Zaraket

, Hamza Harkous:
Arabic Entity Graph Extraction Using Morphology, Finite State Machines, and Graph Transformations. 297-310 - Sherief Abdallah

, Khaled Shaalan
, Muhammad Shoaib:
Integrating Rule-Based System with Classification for Arabic Named Entity Recognition. 311-322
Semantics and Discourse
- Paolo Annesi, Valerio Storch, Roberto Basili

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Space Projections as Distributional Models for Semantic Composition. 323-335 - Danilo Croce

, Simone Filice, Roberto Basili
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Distributional Models and Lexical Semantics in Convolution Kernels. 336-348 - Gábor Alberti, Márton Károly:

Multiple Level of Referents in Information State. 349-362 - Miguel Ballesteros, Virginia Francisco, Alberto Díaz

, Jesús Herrera
, Pablo Gervás
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Inferring the Scope of Negation in Biomedical Documents. 363-375 - Jirí Materna:

LDA-Frames: An Unsupervised Approach to Generating Semantic Frames. 376-387 - Anselmo Peñas

, Ekaterina Ovchinnikova:
Unsupervised Acquisition of Axioms to Paraphrase Noun Compounds and Genitives. 388-401 - Sofía N. Galicia-Haro, Alexander F. Gelbukh

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Age-Related Temporal Phrases in Spanish and Italian. 402-414 - Umair Z. Ahmed, Arpit Kumar, Monojit Choudhury, Kalika Bali:

Can Modern Statistical Parsers Lead to Better Natural Language Understanding for Education? 415-427 - Artur Silic, Bojana Dalbelo Basic:

Exploring Classification Concept Drift on a Large News Text Corpus. 428-437 - Minh Quang Nhat Pham, Minh Le Nguyen

, Akira Shimazu:
An Empirical Study of Recognizing Textual Entailment in Japanese Text. 438-449 - Vasile Rus, Nobal B. Niraula:

Automated Detection of Local Coherence in Short Argumentative Essays Based on Centering Theory. 450-461 - Iria da Cunha

, Eric SanJuan, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno
, M. Teresa Cabré, Gerardo Sierra
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A Symbolic Approach for Automatic Detection of Nuclearity and Rhetorical Relations among Intra-sentence Discourse Segments in Spanish. 462-474
Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining, and Emotions
- Subhabrata Mukherjee, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:

Feature Specific Sentiment Analysis for Product Reviews. 475-487 - Natalia Ponomareva, Mike Thelwall

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Biographies or Blenders: Which Resource Is Best for Cross-Domain Sentiment Analysis? 488-499 - Yoonjung Choi, Hyo-Jung Oh, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:

A Generate-and-Test Method of Detecting Negative-Sentiment Sentences. 500-512 - Anup Kumar Kolya, Dipankar Das, Asif Ekbal, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:

Roles of Event Actors and Sentiment Holders in Identifying Event-Sentiment Association. 513-525 - Mohammadreza Shams

, Mohammad Taghi Saffar, Azadeh Shakery, Heshaam Faili:
Applying Sentiment and Social Network Analysis in User Modeling. 526-539 - Amitava Das, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay, Björn Gambäck

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The 5W Structure for Sentiment Summarization-Visualization-Tracking. 540-555 - Liviu Petrisor Dinu, Iulia Iuga:

The Naive Bayes Classifier in Opinion Mining: In Search of the Best Feature Set. 556-567 - Archana Bhattarai, Nobal B. Niraula, Vasile Rus, King-Ip (David) Lin:

A Domain Independent Framework to Extract and Aggregate Analogous Features in Online Reviews. 568-579 - Xin Wang, Guohong Fu:

Learning Lexical Subjectivity Strength for Chinese Opinionated Sentence Identification. 580-590 - Beata Beigman Klebanov, Jill Burstein, Nitin Madnani, Adam Faulkner, Joel R. Tetreault:

Building Subjectivity Lexicon(s) from Scratch for Essay Data. 591-602 - Peilin Jiang, Fei Wang

, Fuji Ren, Nanning Zheng:
Emotion Ontology Construction from Chinese Knowledge. 603-614

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