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Language Resources and Evaluation, Volume 53
Volume 53, Number 1, March 2019
- Omid Mohamad Nezami, Paria Jamshid Lou, Mansoureh Karami:
ShEMO: a large-scale validated database for Persian speech emotion detection. 1-16 - Sawit Kasuriya, Thanaruk Theeramunkong, Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Piyawat Sukhummek:
Developing a Thai emotional speech corpus from Lakorn (EMOLA). 17-55 - Elisabet Comelles, Jordi Atserias:
VERTa: a linguistic approach to automatic machine translation evaluation. 57-86 - Richard F. E. Sutcliffe, Eduard H. Hovy, Tom Collins, Stephen Wan, Tim Crawford, Deane L. Root:
Searching for musical features using natural language queries: the C@merata evaluations at MediaEval. 87-140 - Krister Lindén, Heidi Haltia, Antti Laine, Juha Luukkonen, Jussi Piitulainen, Niina Väisänen:
FinnTransFrame: translating frames in the FinnFrameNet project. 141-171 - Spela Arhar Holdt, Kaja Dobrovoljc, Natasa Logar:
Simplicity matters: user evaluation of the Slovene reference corpus. 173-190 - Andrea Pizarro Pedraza:
MadSex: collecting a spoken corpus of indirectly elicited sexual concepts. 191-207
Volume 53, Number 2, June 2019
- Nancy Ide, Nicoletta Calzolari:
Special issue: selected papers from LREC 2016. 209-211 - Harry Bunt, Volha Petukhova, Andrei Malchanau, Alex Chengyu Fang, Kars Wijnhoven:
The DialogBank: dialogues with interoperable annotations. 213-249 - José Camacho-Collados, Claudio Delli Bovi, Alessandro Raganato, Roberto Navigli:
SenseDefs: a multilingual corpus of semantically annotated textual definitions - Exploiting multiple languages and resources jointly for high-quality Word Sense Disambiguation and Entity Linking. 251-278 - Zeinab Rahimi, Samira Noferesti, Mehrnoush Shamsfard:
Applying data mining and machine learning techniques for sentiment shifter identification. 279-302 - Timo Baumann, Arne Köhn, Felix Hennig:
The Spoken Wikipedia Corpus collection: Harvesting, alignment and an application to hyperlistening. 303-329
Volume 53, Number 3, September 2019
- Wahab Khan, Ali Daud, Jamal Abdul Nasir, Tehmina Amjad, Sachi Arafat, Naif R. Aljohani, Fahd Saleh Alotaibi:
Urdu part of speech tagging using conditional random fields. 331-362 - Imene Bensalem, Paolo Rosso, Salim Chikhi:
On the use of character n-grams as the only intrinsic evidence of plagiarism. 363-396 - Ali Saeed, Rao Muhammad Adeel Nawab, Mark Stevenson, Paul Rayson:
A word sense disambiguation corpus for Urdu. 397-418 - Humberto M. Torres, Jorge A. Gurlekian, Diego A. Evin, Christian G. Cossio Mercado:
Emilia: a speech corpus for Argentine Spanish text to speech synthesis. 419-447 - Lubos Smídl, Jan Svec, Daniel Tihelka, Jindrich Matousek, Jan Romportl, Pavel Ircing:
Air traffic control communication (ATCC) speech corpora and their use for ASR and TTS development. 449-464 - Hien Pham, Benjamin V. Tucker, R. Harald Baayen:
Constructing two vietnamese corpora and building a lexical database. 465-498 - Marco Rospocher, Francesco Corcoglioniti, Alessio Palmero Aprosio:
PreMOn: LODifing linguistic predicate models. 499-524 - Lianet Sepúlveda Torres, Magali Sanches Duran, Sandra Maria Aluísio:
Automatic detection and correction of discourse marker errors made by Spanish native speakers in Portuguese academic writing. 525-558
Volume 53, Number 4, December 2019
- Erhard W. Hinrichs, Marie Hinrichs, Sandra Kübler, Thorsten Trippel:
Language technology for digital humanities: introduction to the special issue. 559-563 - Jonas Kuhn:
Computational text analysis within the Humanities: How to combine working practices from the contributing fields? 565-602 - Chak Yan Yeung, John Lee:
Dialogue analysis: a case study on the New Testament. 603-623 - Andreas van Cranenburgh, Karina van Dalen-Oskam, Joris van Zundert:
Vector space explorations of literary language. 625-650 - Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Richard Tobin, Jon Oberlander:
Geoparsing historical and contemporary literary text set in the City of Edinburgh. 651-675 - Fabian Barteld, Chris Biemann, Heike Zinsmeister:
Token-based spelling variant detection in Middle Low German texts. 677-706 - Taylor B. Arnold, Nicolas Ballier, Paula Lissón, Lauren Tilton:
Beyond lexical frequencies: using R for text analysis in the digital humanities. 707-733 - Yves Scherrer, Tanja Samardzic, Elvira Glaser:
Digitising Swiss German: how to process and study a polycentric spoken language. 735-769 - Yonatan Belinkov, Alexander Magidow, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Avi Shmidman, Maxim Romanov:
Studying the history of the Arabic language: language technology and a large-scale historical corpus. 771-805 - Aynat Rubinstein:
Historical corpora meet the digital humanities: the Jerusalem Corpus of Emergent Modern Hebrew. 807-835 - Sarah Schulz, Nora Ketschik:
From 0 to 10 million annotated words: part-of-speech tagging for Middle High German. 837-863 - Pierre Magistry, Anne-Laure Ligozat, Sophie Rosset:
Exploiting languages proximity for part-of-speech tagging of three French regional languages. 865-888 - Julie Mennes, Ted Pedersen, Els Lefever:
Approaching terminological ambiguity in cross-disciplinary communication as a word sense induction task: a pilot study. 889-917
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