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EMNLP-CoNLL 2012: Jeju Island, Korea
- Jun'ichi Tsujii, James Henderson, Marius Pasca:

Proceedings of the 2012 Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural Language Learning, EMNLP-CoNLL 2012, July 12-14, 2012, Jeju Island, Korea. ACL 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-43-5 - Greg Durrett, Adam Pauls, Dan Klein:

Syntactic Transfer Using a Bilingual Lexicon. 1-11 - Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi, Hal Daumé III:

Regularized Interlingual Projections: Evaluation on Multilingual Transliteration. 12-23 - Akihiro Tamura, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita:

Bilingual Lexicon Extraction from Comparable Corpora Using Label Propagation. 24-36 - Kai Hong, Christian G. Kohler, Mary E. March, Amber A. Parker, Ani Nenkova:

Lexical Differences in Autobiographical Narratives from Schizophrenic Patients and Healthy Controls. 37-47 - Benjamin Van Durme:

Streaming Analysis of Discourse Participants. 48-58 - Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Amjad Abu-Jbara, Dragomir R. Radev:

Detecting Subgroups in Online Discussions by Modeling Positive and Negative Relations among Participants. 59-70 - Aciel Eshky, Ben Allison, Mark Steedman:

Generative Goal-Driven User Simulation for Dialog Management. 71-81 - Nina Dethlefs, Helen Wright Hastie, Verena Rieser, Oliver Lemon:

Optimising Incremental Dialogue Decisions Using Information Density for Interactive Systems. 82-93 - Michael J. Paul:

Mixed Membership Markov Models for Unsupervised Conversation Modeling. 94-104 - Xianpei Han, Le Sun:

An Entity-Topic Model for Entity Linking. 105-115 - Avirup Sil, Ernest Cronin, Penghai Nie, Yinfei Yang, Ana-Maria Popescu, Alexander Yates:

Linking Named Entities to Any Database. 116-127 - Ajay Nagesh, Ganesh Ramakrishnan, Laura Chiticariu, Rajasekar Krishnamurthy, Ankush Dharkar, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:

Towards Efficient Named-Entity Rule Induction for Customizability. 128-138 - Shoushan Li, Shengfeng Ju, Guodong Zhou, Xiaojun Li:

Active Learning for Imbalanced Sentiment Classification. 139-148 - Lizhen Qu, Rainer Gemulla, Gerhard Weikum:

A Weakly Supervised Model for Sentence-Level Semantic Orientation Analysis with Multiple Experts. 149-159 - Yanyan Zhao, Bing Qin, Ting Liu:

Collocation Polarity Disambiguation Using Web-based Pseudo Contexts. 160-170 - Michael Roth, Anette Frank:

Aligning Predicates across Monolingual Comparable Texts using Graph-based Clustering. 171-182 - Vivi Nastase, Alex Judea, Katja Markert, Michael Strube:

Local and Global Context for Supervised and Unsupervised Metonymy Resolution. 183-193 - Hila Weisman, Jonathan Berant, Idan Szpektor, Ido Dagan:

Learning Verb Inference Rules from Linguistically-Motivated Evidence. 194-204 - Paramveer S. Dhillon, Jordan Rodu, Michael Collins, Dean P. Foster, Lyle H. Ungar:

Spectral Dependency Parsing with Latent Variables. 205-213 - Robert V. Lindsey, William Headden, Michael Stipicevic:

A Phrase-Discovering Topic Model Using Hierarchical Pitman-Yor Processes. 214-222 - Abby D. Levenberg, Chris Dyer, Phil Blunsom:

A Bayesian Model for Learning SCFGs with Discontiguous Rules. 223-232 - Kristian Woodsend, Mirella Lapata:

Multiple Aspect Summarization Using Integer Linear Programming. 233-243 - Michael White, Rajakrishnan Rajkumar:

Minimal Dependency Length in Realization Ranking. 244-255 - Seonggi Ryang, Takeshi Abekawa:

Framework of Automatic Text Summarization Using Reinforcement Learning. 256-265 - Qing Dou, Kevin Knight:

Large Scale Decipherment for Out-of-Domain Machine Translation. 266-275 - Zhengxian Gong, Min Zhang, Chew Lim Tan, Guodong Zhou:

N-gram-based Tense Models for Statistical Machine Translation. 276-285 - Pidong Wang, Preslav Nakov, Hwee Tou Ng:

Source Language Adaptation for Resource-Poor Machine Translation. 286-296 - David Marecek, Zdenek Zabokrtský:

Exploiting Reducibility in Unsupervised Dependency Parsing. 297-307 - Daniel Fernández-González, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:

Improving Transition-Based Dependency Parsing with Buffer Transitions. 308-319 - Hao Zhang, Ryan T. McDonald:

Generalized Higher-Order Dependency Parsing with Cube Pruning. 320-331 - Young-Bum Kim, Benjamin Snyder:

Universal Grapheme-to-Phoneme Prediction Over Latin Alphabets. 332-343 - Nicholas Andrews, Jason Eisner, Mark Dredze:

Name Phylogeny: A Generative Model of String Variation. 344-355 - Vera Demberg, Asad B. Sayeed, Philip Gorinski, Nikolaos Engonopoulos:

Syntactic Surprisal Affects Spoken Word Duration in Conversational Contexts. 356-367 - Jong-Hoon Oh, Kentaro Torisawa, Chikara Hashimoto, Takuya Kawada, Stijn De Saeger, Jun'ichi Kazama, Yiou Wang:

Why Question Answering using Sentiment Analysis and Word Classes. 368-378 - Mohamed Yahya, Klaus Berberich, Shady Elbassuoni, Maya Ramanath, Volker Tresp, Gerhard Weikum:

Natural Language Questions for the Web of Data. 379-390 - Jianxing Yu, Zheng-Jun Zha, Tat-Seng Chua:

Answering Opinion Questions on Products by Exploiting Hierarchical Organization of Consumer Reviews. 391-401 - Lemao Liu, Hailong Cao, Taro Watanabe, Tiejun Zhao, Mo Yu, Conghui Zhu:

Locally Training the Log-Linear Model for SMT. 402-411 - Wenbin Jiang, Fandong Meng, Qun Liu, Yajuan Lü:

Iterative Annotation Transformation with Predict-Self Reestimation for Chinese Word Segmentation. 412-420 - Bo Han, Paul Cook, Timothy Baldwin:

Automatically Constructing a Normalisation Dictionary for Microblogs. 421-432 - Joohyun Kim, Raymond J. Mooney:

Unsupervised PCFG Induction for Grounded Language Learning with Highly Ambiguous Supervision. 433-444 - Nan Duan, Mu Li, Ming Zhou:

Forced Derivation Tree based Model Training to Statistical Machine Translation. 445-454 - Mihai Surdeanu, Julie Tibshirani, Ramesh Nallapati, Christopher D. Manning:

Multi-instance Multi-label Learning for Relation Extraction. 455-465 - Thomas François, Cédrick Fairon:

An "AI readability" Formula for French as a Foreign Language. 466-477 - Emily Pitler, Sampath Kannan, Mitchell Marcus:

Dynamic Programming for Higher Order Parsing of Gap-Minding Trees. 478-488 - Heeyoung Lee, Marta Recasens, Angel X. Chang, Mihai Surdeanu, Dan Jurafsky:

Joint Entity and Event Coreference Resolution across Documents. 489-500 - Xian Qian, Yang Liu:

Joint Chinese Word Segmentation, POS Tagging and Parsing. 501-511 - Shixiang Lu, Wei Wei, Xiaoyin Fu, Bo Xu:

Translation Model Based Cross-Lingual Language Model Adaptation: from Word Models to Phrase Models. 512-522 - Mausam, Michael Schmitz, Stephen Soderland, Robert Bart, Oren Etzioni:

Open Language Learning for Information Extraction. 523-534 - Lan Du, Wray L. Buntine, Huidong Jin:

Modelling Sequential Text with an Adaptive Topic Model. 535-545 - William Blacoe, Mirella Lapata:

A Comparison of Vector-based Representations for Semantic Composition. 546-556 - Junsheng Zhou, Weiguang Qu, Fen Zhang:

Exploiting Chunk-level Features to Improve Phrase Chunking. 557-567 - Daniel Dahlmeier, Hwee Tou Ng:

A Beam-Search Decoder for Grammatical Error Correction. 568-578 - Mathias Verbeke, Vincent Van Asch, Roser Morante, Paolo Frasconi, Walter Daelemans, Luc De Raedt:

A Statistical Relational Learning Approach to Identifying Evidence Based Medicine Categories. 579-589 - Rada Mihalcea, Carlo Strapparava:

Lyrics, Music, and Emotions. 590-599 - Su-Youn Yoon, Suma Bhat:

Assessment of ESL Learners' Syntactic Competence Based on Similarity Measures. 600-608 - Hisami Suzuki, Jianfeng Gao:

A Unified Approach to Transliteration-based Text Input with Online Spelling Correction. 609-618 - Chikara Hashimoto, Kentaro Torisawa, Stijn De Saeger, Jong-Hoon Oh, Jun'ichi Kazama:

Excitatory or Inhibitory: A New Semantic Orientation Extracts Contradiction and Causality from the Web. 619-630 - Atsushi Fujita, Pierre Isabelle, Roland Kuhn:

Enlarging Paraphrase Collections through Generalization and Instantiation. 631-642 - Afra Alishahi, Grzegorz Chrupala:

Concurrent Acquisition of Word Meaning and Lexical Categories. 643-654 - Natalia Ponomareva, Mike Thelwall:

Do Neighbours Help? An Exploration of Graph-based Algorithms for Cross-domain Sentiment Classification. 655-665 - Jianfeng Gao, Shasha Xie, Xiaodong He, Alnur Ali:

Learning Lexicon Models from Search Logs for Query Expansion. 666-676 - Quang Do, Wei Lu, Dan Roth:

Joint Inference for Event Timeline Construction. 677-687 - Valentin I. Spitkovsky, Hiyan Alshawi, Daniel Jurafsky:

Three Dependency-and-Boundary Models for Grammar Induction. 688-698 - Sze-Meng Jojo Wong, Mark Dras, Mark Johnson:

Exploring Adaptor Grammars for Native Language Identification. 699-709 - Jennifer Gillenwater, Alex Kulesza, Ben Taskar:

Discovering Diverse and Salient Threads in Document Collections. 710-720 - Aurélien Max, Houda Bouamor, Anne Vilnat:

Generalizing Sub-sentential Paraphrase Acquisition across Original Signal Type of Text Pairs. 721-731 - Sebastian Riedel, David A. Smith, Andrew McCallum:

Parse, Price and Cut--Delayed Column and Row Generation for Graph Based Parsers. 732-743 - Jian-Bo Yang, Qi Mao, Qiaoliang Xiang, Ivor Wai-Hung Tsang

, Kian Ming Adam Chai, Hai Leong Chieu:
Domain Adaptation for Coreference Resolution: An Adaptive Ensemble Approach. 744-753 - Jayant Krishnamurthy, Tom M. Mitchell:

Weakly Supervised Training of Semantic Parsers. 754-765 - Ping Xu, Pascale Fung:

Cross-Lingual Language Modeling with Syntactic Reordering for Low-Resource Speech Recognition. 766-776 - Altaf Rahman, Vincent Ng:

Resolving Complex Cases of Definite Pronouns: The Winograd Schema Challenge. 777-789 - Timothy O'Keefe, Silvia Pareti, James R. Curran, Irena Koprinska, Matthew Honnibal:

A Sequence Labelling Approach to Quote Attribution. 790-799 - Xianling Mao, Zhaoyan Ming, Tat-Seng Chua, Si Li, Hongfei Yan, Xiaoming Li:

SSHLDA: A Semi-Supervised Hierarchical Topic Model. 800-809 - Jason Naradowsky, Sebastian Riedel, David A. Smith:

Improving NLP through Marginalization of Hidden Syntactic Structure. 810-820 - Dan Garrette, Jason Baldridge:

Type-Supervised Hidden Markov Models for Part-of-Speech Tagging with Incomplete Tag Dictionaries. 821-831 - Liwei Chen, Yansong Feng, Lei Zou, Dongyan Zhao:

Explore Person Specific Evidence in Web Person Name Disambiguation. 832-842 - Graham Neubig, Taro Watanabe, Shinsuke Mori:

Inducing a Discriminative Parser to Optimize Machine Translation Reordering. 843-853 - Shujie Liu, Chi-Ho Li, Mu Li, Ming Zhou:

Re-training Monolingual Parser Bilingually for Syntactic SMT. 854-862 - David Burkett, Dan Klein:

Transforming Trees to Improve Syntactic Convergence. 863-872 - David McClosky, Christopher D. Manning:

Learning Constraints for Consistent Timeline Extraction. 873-882 - Yohei Takaku, Nobuhiro Kaji, Naoki Yoshinaga, Masashi Toyoda:

Identifying Constant and Unique Relations by using Time-Series Text. 883-892 - Thomas Lin, Mausam, Oren Etzioni:

No Noun Phrase Left Behind: Detecting and Typing Unlinkable Entities. 893-903 - Shafiq R. Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng:

A Novel Discriminative Framework for Sentence-Level Discourse Analysis. 904-915 - Michaela Regneri, Rui Wang:

Using Discourse Information for Paraphrase Extraction. 916-927 - Bernd Bohnet, Anders Björkelund, Jonas Kuhn, Wolfgang Seeker, Sina Zarrieß:

Generating Non-Projective Word Order in Statistical Linearization. 928-939 - Mehmet Ali Yatbaz, Enis Sert, Deniz Yuret:

Learning Syntactic Categories Using Paradigmatic Representations of Word Context. 940-951 - Keith Stevens, W. Philip Kegelmeyer, David Andrzejewski, David Buttler:

Exploring Topic Coherence over Many Models and Many Topics. 952-961 - Wang Ling, João Graça, Isabel Trancoso, Alan W. Black:

Entropy-based Pruning for Phrase-based Machine Translation. 962-971 - Richard Zens, Daisy Stanton, Peng Xu:

A Systematic Comparison of Phrase Table Pruning Techniques. 972-983 - Mengqiu Wang, Christopher D. Manning:

Probabilistic Finite State Machines for Regression-based MT Evaluation. 984-994 - Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, David Burkett, Dan Klein:

An Empirical Investigation of Statistical Significance in NLP. 995-1005 - Peifeng Li, Guodong Zhou, Qiaoming Zhu, Libin Hou:

Employing Compositional Semantics and Discourse Consistency in Chinese Event Extraction. 1006-1016 - Ni Lao, Amarnag Subramanya, Fernando C. N. Pereira, William W. Cohen:

Reading The Web with Learned Syntactic-Semantic Inference Rules. 1017-1026 - Bonan Min, Shuming Shi, Ralph Grishman, Chin-Yew Lin:

Ensemble Semantics for Large-scale Unsupervised Relation Extraction. 1027-1037 - Richárd Farkas, Helmut Schmid:

Forest Reranking through Subtree Ranking. 1038-1047 - Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, David Hall, James R. Curran, Dan Klein:

Parser Showdown at the Wall Street Corral: An Empirical Investigation of Error Types in Parser Output. 1048-1059 - Billy Tak-Ming Wong, Chunyu Kit:

Extending Machine Translation Evaluation Metrics with Lexical Cohesion to Document Level. 1060-1068 - Amit Goyal, Hal Daumé III, Raul Guerra:

Fast Large-Scale Approximate Graph Construction for NLP. 1069-1080 - Doo Soon Kim, Kunal Verma, Peter Z. Yeh:

Building a Lightweight Semantic Model for Unsupervised Information Extraction on Short Listings. 1081-1092 - Amit Goyal, Hal Daumé III, Graham Cormode:

Sketch Algorithms for Estimating Point Queries in NLP. 1093-1103 - Sameer Singh, Michael L. Wick, Andrew McCallum:

Monte Carlo MCMC: Efficient Inference by Approximate Sampling. 1104-1113 - Vivek Srikumar, Gourab Kundu, Dan Roth:

On Amortizing Inference Cost for Structured Prediction. 1114-1124 - Simon Carter, Marc Dymetman, Guillaume Bouchard:

Exact Sampling and Decoding in High-Order Hidden Markov Models. 1125-1134 - Ndapandula Nakashole

, Gerhard Weikum, Fabian M. Suchanek:
PATTY: A Taxonomy of Relational Patterns with Semantic Types. 1135-1145 - David Hall, Dan Klein:

Training Factored PCFGs with Expectation Propagation. 1146-1156 - Annie Louis, Ani Nenkova:

A Coherence Model Based on Syntactic Patterns. 1157-1168 - Kenneth Heafield, Philipp Koehn, Alon Lavie:

Language Model Rest Costs and Space-Efficient Storage. 1169-1178 - Christian Hardmeier, Joakim Nivre, Jörg Tiedemann:

Document-Wide Decoding for Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 1179-1190 - Yang Feng, Yang Liu, Qun Liu, Trevor Cohn:

Left-to-Right Tree-to-String Decoding with Prediction. 1191-1200 - Richard Socher, Brody Huval, Christopher D. Manning, Andrew Y. Ng:

Semantic Compositionality through Recursive Matrix-Vector Spaces. 1201-1211 - Wen-tau Yih, Geoffrey Zweig, John C. Platt:

Polarity Inducing Latent Semantic Analysis. 1212-1222 - Gemma Boleda, Eva Maria Vecchi, Miquel Cornudella, Louise McNally:

First Order vs. Higher Order Modification in Distributional Semantics. 1223-1233 - Lev-Arie Ratinov, Dan Roth:

Learning-based Multi-Sieve Co-reference Resolution with Knowledge. 1234-1244 - Yang Song, Jing Jiang, Wayne Xin Zhao, Sujian Li, Houfeng Wang:

Joint Learning for Coreference Resolution with Markov Logic. 1245-1254 - Varada Kolhatkar, Graeme Hirst:

Resolving "This-issue" Anaphora. 1255-1265 - Amit Singh:

Entity based Q&A Retrieval. 1266-1277 - Hui Yang:

Constructing Task-Specific Taxonomies for Document Collection Browsing. 1278-1289 - Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Brianna Satinoff, He He, Hal Daumé III:

Besting the Quiz Master: Crowdsourcing Incremental Classification Games. 1290-1301 - Mahesh Joshi, Mark Dredze, William W. Cohen, Carolyn P. Rosé:

Multi-Domain Learning: When Do Domains Matter? 1302-1312 - Fei Huang, Alexander Yates:

Biased Representation Learning for Domain Adaptation. 1313-1323 - Kewei Tu, Vasant G. Honavar:

Unambiguity Regularization for Unsupervised Learning of Probabilistic Grammars. 1324-1334 - Bishan Yang, Claire Cardie:

Extracting Opinion Expressions with semi-Markov Conditional Random Fields. 1335-1345 - Kang Liu, Liheng Xu, Jun Zhao:

Opinion Target Extraction Using Word-Based Translation Model. 1346-1356 - Victor Chahuneau, Kevin Gimpel, Bryan R. Routledge, Lily Scherlis, Noah A. Smith:

Word Salad: Relating Food Prices and Descriptions. 1357-1367 - Yuan Zhang, Roi Reichart, Regina Barzilay, Amir Globerson:

Learning to Map into a Universal POS Tagset. 1368-1378 - Jiayi Zhao, Xipeng Qiu, Shu Zhang, Feng Ji, Xuanjing Huang:

Part-of-Speech Tagging for Chinese-English Mixed Texts with Dynamic Features. 1379-1388 - Shen Li, João Graça, Ben Taskar:

Wiki-ly Supervised Part-of-Speech Tagging. 1389-1398 - Stefano Faralli, Roberto Navigli:

A New Minimally-Supervised Framework for Domain Word Sense Disambiguation. 1411-1422 - Carina Silberer, Mirella Lapata:

Grounded Models of Semantic Representation. 1423-1433 - Alexander M. Rush

, Roi Reichart, Michael Collins, Amir Globerson:
Improved Parsing and POS Tagging Using Inter-Sentence Consistency Constraints. 1434-1444 - Zhongguo Li, Guodong Zhou:

Unified Dependency Parsing of Chinese Morphological and Syntactic Structures. 1445-1454 - Bernd Bohnet, Joakim Nivre:

A Transition-Based System for Joint Part-of-Speech Tagging and Labeled Non-Projective Dependency Parsing. 1455-1465 - Xin Zhao, Baihan Shu, Jing Jiang, Yang Song, Hongfei Yan, Xiaoming Li:

Identifying Event-related Bursts via Social Media Activities. 1466-1477 - Katja Filippova:

User Demographics and Language in an Implicit Social Network. 1478-1488 - Bo Pang, Sujith Ravi:

Revisiting the Predictability of Language: Response Completion in Social Media. 1489-1499 - Stephen Roller, Michael Speriosu, Sarat Rallapalli, Benjamin Wing, Jason Baldridge:

Supervised Text-based Geolocation Using Language Models on an Adaptive Grid. 1500-1510 - Huizhong Duan, Yanen Li, ChengXiang Zhai, Dan Roth:

A Discriminative Model for Query Spelling Correction with Latent Structural SVM. 1511-1521 - Song Feng, Ritwik Banerjee, Yejin Choi:

Characterizing Stylistic Elements in Syntactic Structure. 1522-1533

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