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15th CoNLL 2011: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Sharon Goldwater, Christopher D. Manning:

Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL 2011, Portland, Oregon, USA, June 23-24, 2011. ACL 2011, ISBN 978-1-932432-92-3 - Yoong Keok Lee, Aria Haghighi, Regina Barzilay:

Modeling Syntactic Context Improves Morphological Segmentation. 1-9 - Emad Mohamed:

The Effect of Automatic Tokenization, Vocalization, Stemming, and {POS} Tagging on {A}rabic Dependency Parsing. 10-18 - Valentin I. Spitkovsky, Hiyan Alshawi, Daniel Jurafsky:

Punctuation: Making a Point in Unsupervised Dependency Parsing. 19-28 - Constantine Lignos:

Modeling Infant Word Segmentation. 29-38 - Daniel Hewlett, Paul R. Cohen:

Word Segmentation as General Chunking. 39-47 - Bruce Hayes:

(Invited talk) Computational Linguistics for Studying Language in People: Principles, Applications and Research Problems. 48 - Andreas Vlachos, Mark Craven:

Search-based Structured Prediction applied to Biomedical Event Extraction. 49-57 - Smruthi Mukund, Debanjan Ghosh, Rohini K. Srihari:

Using Sequence Kernels to identify Opinion Entities in Urdu. 58-67 - Robert Munro:

Subword and Spatiotemporal Models for Identifying Actionable Information in {H}aitian {K}reyol. 68-77 - Ruchita Sarawgi, Kailash Gajulapalli, Yejin Choi:

Gender Attribution: Tracing Stylometric Evidence Beyond Topic and Genre. 78-86 - Cem Akkaya, Janyce Wiebe, Alexander Conrad, Rada Mihalcea:

Improving the Impact of Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation on Contextual Opinion Analysis. 87-96 - Dana Angluin, Leonor Becerra-Bonache:

Effects of Meaning-Preserving Corrections on Language Learning. 97-105 - Shilpa Arora, Eric Nyberg:

Assessing Benefit from Feature Feedback in Active Learning for Text Classification. 106-114 - Felice Dell'Orletta, Giulia Venturi, Simonetta Montemagni:

ULISSE: an Unsupervised Algorithm for Detecting Reliable Dependency Parses. 115-124 - Fei Huang, Alexander Yates, Arun Ahuja, Doug Downey:

Language Models as Representations for Weakly Supervised NLP Tasks. 125-134 - Zhiyuan Liu, Xinxiong Chen, Yabin Zheng, Maosong Sun:

Automatic Keyphrase Extraction by Bridging Vocabulary Gap. 135-144 - Bridget T. McInnes, Ted Pedersen, Ying Liu, Serguei V. S. Pakhomov, Genevieve B. Melton:

Using Second-order Vectors in a Knowledge-based Method for Acronym Disambiguation. 145-153 - Kohei Ozaki, Masashi Shimbo, Mamoru Komachi, Yuji Matsumoto:

Using the Mutual k-Nearest Neighbor Graphs for Semi-supervised Classification on Natural Language Data. 154-162 - Marco Pennacchiotti, Patrick Pantel:

Automatically Building Training Examples for Entity Extraction. 163-171 - Thomas Schoenemann:

Probabilistic Word Alignment under the $L_0$-norm. 172-180 - Yanir Seroussi, Ingrid Zukerman, Fabian Bohnert:

Authorship Attribution with Latent Dirichlet Allocation. 181-189 - Sean R. Szumlanski, Fernando Gomez:

Evaluating a Semantic Network Automatically Constructed from Lexical Co-occurrence on a Word Sense Disambiguation Task. 190-199 - Ning Yu, Sandra Kübler:

Filling the Gap: Semi-Supervised Learning for Opinion Detection Across Domains. 200-209 - Xiaodan Zhu:

A Normalized-Cut Alignment Model for Mapping Hierarchical Semantic Structures onto Spoken Documents. 210-218 - Yee Whye Teh:

(Invited talk) Bayesian Tools for Natural Language Learning. 219 - Siming Li, Girish Kulkarni, Tamara L. Berg, Alexander C. Berg, Yejin Choi:

Composing Simple Image Descriptions using Web-scale N-grams. 220-228 - Gourab Kundu, Dan Roth:

Adapting Text instead of the Model: An Open Domain Approach. 229-237 - Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Yusuke Miyao, Jun'ichi Kazama:

Learning with Lookahead: Can History-Based Models Rival Globally Optimized Models? 238-246 - Wen-tau Yih, Kristina Toutanova, John C. Platt, Christopher Meek:

Learning Discriminative Projections for Text Similarity Measures. 247-256

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