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Language Resources and Evaluation, Volume 40
Volume 40, Number 1, February 2006
- Laila Dybkjær, Wolfgang Minker:

Introduction to special issue on data resources, evaluation, and dialogue interaction. 1-4 - Natasa Jovanovic, Rieks op den Akker, Anton Nijholt

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A corpus for studying addressing behaviour in multi-party dialogues. 5-23 - Chao Wang, Grace Chung, Stephanie Seneff:

Automatic induction of language model data for a spoken dialogue system. 25-46 - Tim Paek, David Maxwell Chickering:

Evaluating the Markov assumption in Markov Decision Processes for spoken dialogue management. 47-66 - Liza Hassel, Eli Hagen:

Adaptation of an automotive dialogue system to users' expertise and evaluation of the system. 67-85 - Hans Dybkjær, Laila Dybkjær:

DialogDesigner: tools support for dialogue model design and evaluation. 87-107
Volume 40, Number 2, May 2006
- Beata Beigman Klebanov, Eli Shamir:

Reader-based exploration of lexical cohesion. 109-126 - Adam Kilgarriff, Michael Rundell, Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha

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Efficient corpus development for lexicography: building the New Corpus for Ireland. 127-152 - Hans Christian Boas:

From the field to the web: implementing best-practice recommendations in documentary linguistics. 153-174 - Hrafn Loftsson:

Tagging Icelandic text: an experiment with integrations and combinations of taggers. 175-181 - Mark Stevenson:

Fact distribution in Information Extraction. 183-201
Volume 40, Numbers 3-4, December 2006
- Chu-Ren Huang

, Takenobu Tokunaga
, Sophia Yat Mei Lee:
Asian language processing: current state-of-the-art. 203-218 - Rosie Jones, Kevin Bartz, Pero Subasic, Benjamin Rey:

Automatically generating related queries in Japanese. 219-232 - Masaki Murata, Qing Ma, Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Toshiyuki Kanamaru, Hitoshi Isahara:

Japanese-to-English translations of tense, aspect, and modality using machine-learning methods and comparison with machine-translation systems on market. 233-242 - Chikara Hashimoto, Satoshi Sato, Takehito Utsuro:

Detecting Japanese idioms with a linguistically rich dictionary. 243-252 - Francis Bond

, Sanae Fujita, Takaaki Tanaka:
The Hinoki syntactic and semantic treebank of Japanese. 253-261 - Tomohiro Ohno, Shigeki Matsubara

, Hideki Kashioka, Takehiko Maruyama, Hideki Tanaka, Yasuyoshi Inagaki:
Dependency parsing of Japanese monologue using clause boundaries. 263-279 - So-Young Park, Young-In Song, Hae-Chang Rim:

A segment-based annotation tool for Korean treebanks with minimal human intervention. 281-289 - Nguyên Thi Minh Huyên, Laurent Romary

, Mathias Rossignol, Xuân Luong Vu:
A lexicon for Vietnamese language processing. 291-309 - Sajib Dasgupta, Vincent Ng:

Unsupervised morphological parsing of Bengali. 311-330 - Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Debasri Chakrabarti, Vaijayanthi M. Sarma:

Complex predicates in Indian languages and wordnets. 331-355 - Jun Peng Bao, Caroline Lyon, Peter C. R. Lane:

Copy detection in Chinese documents using Ferret. 357-365 - Jing-Shin Chang, Wei-Lun Teng:

Mining atomic Chinese abbreviations with a probabilistic single character recovery model. 367-374 - Dong-Hong Ji, Yanxiang He, Guozheng Xiao:

Word sense learning based on feature selection and MDL principle. 375-393 - Nianwen Xue

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A Chinese semantic lexicon of senses and roles. 395-403 - Nigel Collier

, Ai Kawazoe, Lihua Jin, Mika Shigematsu, Dinh Dien, Roberto A. Barrero
, Koichi Takeuchi, Asanee Kawtrakul:
A multilingual ontology for infectious disease surveillance: rationale, design and challenges. 405-413

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