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NODALIDA 2015: Vilnius, Lithuania
- Beáta Megyesi:
Proceedings of the 20th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics, NODALIDA 2015, Institute of the Lithuanian Language, Vilnius, Lithuania, May 11-13, 2015. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 109, Linköping University Electronic Press / Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-91-7519-098-3 - Kevin Knight:
Invited Talk: How Much Information Does a Human Translator Add to the Original? - Catherine Pelachaud:
Invited Talk: Modeling Socio-Emotional Humanoid Agent. - Sebastian Riedel:
Invited Talk: Embedding Probabilistic Logic for Machine Reading. - Yvonne Adesam, Gerlof Bouma, Richard Johansson:
Defining the Eukalyptus forest - the Koala treebank of Swedish. 1-9 - Malin Ahlberg, Peter Andersson, Markus Forsberg, Nina Tahmasebi:
A case study on supervised classification of Swedish pseudo-coordination. 11-19 - Héctor Martínez Alonso, Anders Johannsen, Sussi Olsen, Sanni Nimb, Nicolai Hartvig Sørensen, Anna Braasch, Anders Søgaard, Bolette Sandford Pedersen:
Supersense tagging for Danish. 21-29 - Eckhard Bick, Tino Didriksen:
CG-3 - Beyond Classical Constraint Grammar. 31-39 - Loïc Boizou, Jolanta Kovalevskaite, Erika Rimkute:
Automatic Lemmatisation of Lithuanian MWEs. 41-49 - Alexandr Chernov, Volha Petukhova, Dietrich Klakow:
Linguistically Motivated Question Classification. 51-59 - Jana Götze, Johan Boye:
Resolving Spatial References using Crowdsourced Geographical Data. 61-68 - Richard Johansson, Luis Nieto Piña:
Combining Relational and Distributional Knowledge for Word Sense Disambiguation. 69-78 - Peter Juel Henrichsen:
Talebob - an Interactive Speech Trainer for Danish. 79-86 - Jurgita Kapociute-Dzikiene, Ligita Sarkute, Andrius Utka:
The Effect of Author Set Size in Authorship Attribution for Lithuanian. 87-96 - Sigrid Klerke, Héctor Martínez Alonso, Anders Søgaard:
Looking hard: Eye tracking for detecting grammaticality of automatically compressed sentences. 97-105 - Veronika Laippala, Jenna Kanerva, Anna Missilä, Sampo Pyysalo, Tapio Salakoski, Filip Ginter:
Towards the Classification of the Finnish Internet Parsebank: Detecting Translations and Informality. 107-116 - Jostein Lien, Erik Velldal, Lilja Øvrelid:
Improving cross-domain dependency parsing with dependency-derived clusters. 117-126 - Mihai C. Lintean, Vasile Rus:
An Optimal Quadratic Approach to Monolingual Paraphrase Alignment. 127-134 - Juhani Luotolahti, Filip Ginter:
Sentence Compression For Automatic Subtitling. 135-143 - Michael Nokel, Natalia V. Loukachevitch:
Topic Models: Accounting Component Structure of Bigrams. 145-152 - Eva Pettersson, Joakim Nivre:
Improving Verb Phrase Extraction from Historical Text by use of Verb Valency Frames. 153-161 - Sampo Pyysalo, Jenna Kanerva, Anna Missilä, Veronika Laippala, Filip Ginter:
Universal Dependencies for Finnish. 163-172 - Robert Reynolds, Francis M. Tyers:
Automatic word stress annotation of Russian unrestricted text. 173-180 - Dominik Sacha, Yuki Asano, Christian Rohrdantz, Felix Hamborg, Daniel A. Keim, Bettina Braun, Miriam Butt:
Self Organizing Maps for the Visual Analysis of Pitch Contours. 181-189 - Jörg Tiedemann:
Improving the Cross-Lingual Projection of Syntactic Dependencies. 191-199 - Julián Zapata, Andreas Søeborg Kirkedal:
Assessing the Performance of Automatic Speech Recognition Systems When Used by Native and Non-Native Speakers of Three Major Languages in Dictation Workflows. 201-210 - Max Berggren, Jussi Karlgren, Robert Östling, Mikael Parkvall:
Inferring the location of authors from words in their texts. 211-218 - Inari Listenmaa, Francis M. Tyers:
Automatic conversion of colloquial Finnishto standard Finnish. 219-223 - Vytautas Mickevicius, Tomas Krilavicius, Vaidas Morkevicius, Ausra Mackute-Varoneckiene:
Automatic Thematic Classification of the Titles of the Seimas Votes. 225-231 - Birgitta Ojamaa, Päivi Kristiina Jokinen, Kadri Muischenk:
Sentiment analysis on conversational texts. 233-237 - Scharolta Katharina Siencnik:
Adapting word2vec to Named Entity Recognition. 239-243 - Héctor Martínez Alonso, Barbara Plank, Anders Johannsen, Anders Søgaard:
Active learning for sense annotation. 245-249 - Johan Bos, Malvina Nissim:
Uncovering Noun-Noun Compound Relations by Gamification. 251-255 - Katarina Heimann Mühlenbock, Sofie Johansson Kokkinakis, Caroline Liberg, Åsa af Geijerstam, Jenny Wiksten Folkeryd, Arne Jönsson, Erik Kanebrant, Johan Falkenjack:
A multivariate model for classifying texts' readability. 257-261 - Robert Östling, Carl Börstell, Lars Wallin:
Enriching the Swedish Sign Language Corpus with Part of Speech Tags Using Joint Bayesian Word Alignment and Annotation Transfer. 263-268 - Gustavo Henrique Paetzold:
Using Positional Suffix Trees to Perform Agile Tree Kernel Calculation. 269-273 - Ildikó Pilán:
Helping Swedish words come to their senses: word-sense disambiguation based on sense associations from the SALDO lexicon. 275-279 - Askars Salimbajevs, Jevgenijs Strigins:
Using sub-word n-gram models for dealing with OOV in large vocabulary speech recognition for Latvian. 281-285 - Steinþór Steingrímsson, Sigrún Helgadóttir, Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson:
Analysing Inconsistencies and Errors in PoS Tagging in two Icelandic Gold Standards. 287-291 - Magnus Breder Birkenes, Lars G. Johnsen, Arne Martinus Lindstad, Johanne Ostad:
From digital library to n-grams: NB N-gram. 293-295 - Janne Bondi Johannessen:
The Corpus of American Norwegian Speech (CANS). 297-300 - Johan Bos:
Open-Domain Semantic Parsing with Boxer. 301-304 - Sam Hardwick, Miikka Silfverberg, Krister Lindén:
Extracting Semantic Frames using hfst-pmatch. 305-308 - Arne Neumann:
discoursegraphs: A graph-based merging tool and converter for multilayer annotated corpora. 309-312 - Flammie A. Pirinen:
Omorfi - Free and open source morphological lexical database for Finnish. 313-315 - Evelina Rennes, Arne Jönsson:
A Tool for Automatic Simplification of Swedish Texts. 317-320
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