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Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing 2009: Singapore
- Proceedings of the 2009 Workshop on Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing, August 7, 2009, Singapore. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2009, ISBN 978-1-932432-54-1

- David Ellis:

Social (distributed) language modeling, clustering and dialectometry. 1-4 - Sitabhra Sinha, Raj Kumar Pan, Nisha Yadav, Mayank N. Vahia, Iravatham Mahadevan:

Network analysis reveals structure indicative of syntax in the corpus of undeciphered Indus civilization inscriptions. 5-13 - Martijn Wieling, John Nerbonne:

Bipartite spectral graph partitioning to co-cluster varieties and sound correspondences in dialectology. 14-22 - Daniel Ramage, Anna N. Rafferty, Christopher D. Manning:

Random Walks for Text Semantic Similarity. 23-31 - Yoshimi Suzuki, Fumiyo Fukumoto:

Classifying Japanese Polysemous Verbs based on Fuzzy C-means Clustering. 32-40 - Eric Yeh, Daniel Ramage, Christopher D. Manning, Eneko Agirre, Aitor Soroa:

WikiWalk: Random walks on Wikipedia for Semantic Relatedness. 41-49 - Amac Herdagdelen, Katrin Erk, Marco Baroni:

Measuring semantic relatedness with vector space models and random walks. 50-53 - Zheng Chen, Heng Ji:

Graph-based Event Coreference Resolution. 54-57 - Delip Rao, David Yarowsky:

Ranking and Semi-supervised Classification on Large Scale Graphs Using Map-Reduce. 58-65 - Swapna Somasundaran, Galileo Namata, Lise Getoor, Janyce Wiebe:

Opinion Graphs for Polarity and Discourse Classification. 66-74 - Linlin Li, Caroline Sporleder:

A Cohesion Graph Based Approach for Unsupervised Recognition of Literal and Non-literal Use of Multiword Expressions. 75-83 - Scott Martens:

Quantitative analysis of treebanks using frequent subtree mining methods. 84-92

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