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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j19]Sean Tull, Razin A. Shaikh, Sara Sabrina Zemljic, Stephen Clark:
From conceptual spaces to quantum concepts: formalising and learning structured conceptual models. Quantum Mach. Intell. 6(1): 21 (2024) - [j18]Charles London, Douglas Brown, Wenduan Xu, Sezen Vatansever, Christopher J. Langmead, Dimitri Kartsaklis, Stephen Clark, Konstantinos Meichanetzidis:
Peptide binding classification on quantum computers. Quantum Mach. Intell. 6(1): 35 (2024) - [i32]Sean Tull, Razin A. Shaikh, Sara Sabrina Zemljic, Stephen Clark:
From Conceptual Spaces to Quantum Concepts: Formalising and Learning Structured Conceptual Models. CoRR abs/2401.08585 (2024) - [i31]Merryn D. Constable, Hubert P. H. Shum, Stephen Clark:
Enhancing Surgical Performance in Cardiothoracic Surgery with Innovations from Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence: A Narrative Review. CoRR abs/2402.11288 (2024) - [i30]Sean Tull, Robin Lorenz, Stephen Clark, Ilyas Khan, Bob Coecke:
Towards Compositional Interpretability for XAI. CoRR abs/2406.17583 (2024) - 2023
- [c95]Sean Tull, Razin A. Shaikh, Sara Sabrina Zemljic, Stephen Clark:
A Quantum Model of Concepts. CogSci 2023 - [i29]Sean Tull, Razin A. Shaikh, Sara Sabrina Zemljic, Stephen Clark:
Formalising and Learning a Quantum Model of Concepts. CoRR abs/2302.14822 (2023) - [i28]Charles London, Douglas Brown, Wenduan Xu, Sezen Vatansever, Christopher James Langmead, Dimitri Kartsaklis, Stephen Clark, Konstantinos Meichanetzidis:
Peptide Binding Classification on Quantum Computers. CoRR abs/2311.15696 (2023) - 2022
- [i27]Razin A. Shaikh, Sara Sabrina Zemljic, Sean Tull, Stephen Clark:
The Conceptual VAE. CoRR abs/2203.11216 (2022) - 2021
- [c94]Felix Hill, Olivier Tieleman, Tamara von Glehn, Nathaniel Wong, Hamza Merzic, Stephen Clark:
Grounded Language Learning Fast and Slow. ICLR 2021 - [i26]Stephen Clark, Alexander Lerchner, Tamara von Glehn, Olivier Tieleman, Richard Tanburn, Misha Dashevskiy, Matko Bosnjak:
Formalising Concepts as Grounded Abstractions. CoRR abs/2101.05125 (2021) - [i25]Stephen Clark:
Something Old, Something New: Grammar-based CCG Parsing with Transformer Models. CoRR abs/2109.10044 (2021) - [i24]Dimitri Kartsaklis, Ian Fan, Richie Yeung, Anna Pearson, Robin Lorenz, Alexis Toumi, Giovanni de Felice, Konstantinos Meichanetzidis, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke:
lambeq: An Efficient High-Level Python Library for Quantum NLP. CoRR abs/2110.04236 (2021) - 2020
- [c93]Daniel Fried, Jean-Baptiste Alayrac, Phil Blunsom, Chris Dyer, Stephen Clark, Aida Nematzadeh:
Learning to Segment Actions from Observation and Narration. ACL 2020: 2569-2588 - [c92]Saad Aloteibi, Stephen Clark:
Learning to Personalize for Web Search Sessions. CIKM 2020: 15-24 - [c91]Felix Hill, Stephen Clark, Phil Blunsom, Karl Moritz Hermann:
Simulating Early Word Learning in Situated Connectionist Agents. CogSci 2020 - [c90]Gijs Wijnholds, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark:
Representation Learning for Type-Driven Composition. CoNLL 2020: 313-324 - [c89]Felix Hill, Andrew K. Lampinen, Rosalia Schneider, Stephen Clark, Matthew M. Botvinick, James L. McClelland, Adam Santoro:
Environmental drivers of systematicity and generalization in a situated agent. ICLR 2020 - [c88]Abhishek Das, Federico Carnevale, Hamza Merzic, Laura Rimell, Rosalia Schneider, Josh Abramson, Alden Hung, Arun Ahuja, Stephen Clark, Greg Wayne, Felix Hill:
Probing Emergent Semantics in Predictive Agents via Question Answering. ICML 2020: 2376-2391 - [i23]Daniel Fried, Jean-Baptiste Alayrac, Phil Blunsom, Chris Dyer, Stephen Clark, Aida Nematzadeh:
Learning to Segment Actions from Observation and Narration. CoRR abs/2005.03684 (2020) - [i22]Abhishek Das, Federico Carnevale, Hamza Merzic, Laura Rimell, Rosalia Schneider, Josh Abramson, Alden Hung, Arun Ahuja, Stephen Clark, Gregory Wayne, Felix Hill:
Probing Emergent Semantics in Predictive Agents via Question Answering. CoRR abs/2006.01016 (2020) - [i21]Felix Hill, Olivier Tieleman, Tamara von Glehn, Nathaniel Wong, Hamza Merzic, Stephen Clark:
Grounded Language Learning Fast and Slow. CoRR abs/2009.01719 (2020) - [i20]Saad Aloteibi, Stephen Clark:
Learning to Personalize for Web Search Sessions. CoRR abs/2009.08206 (2020) - [i19]Josh Abramson, Arun Ahuja, Arthur Brussee, Federico Carnevale, Mary Cassin, Stephen Clark, Andrew Dudzik, Petko Georgiev, Aurelia Guy, Tim Harley, Felix Hill, Alden Hung, Zachary Kenton, Jessica Landon, Timothy P. Lillicrap, Kory W. Mathewson, Alistair Muldal, Adam Santoro, Nikolay Savinov, Vikrant Varma, Greg Wayne, Nathaniel Wong, Chen Yan, Rui Zhu:
Imitating Interactive Intelligence. CoRR abs/2012.05672 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j17]Jean Maillard, Stephen Clark, Dani Yogatama:
Jointly learning sentence embeddings and syntax with unsupervised Tree-LSTMs. Nat. Lang. Eng. 25(4): 433-449 (2019) - [c87]Adhiguna Kuncoro, Chris Dyer, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark, Phil Blunsom:
Scalable Syntax-Aware Language Models Using Knowledge Distillation. ACL (1) 2019: 3472-3484 - [c86]Amandla Mabona, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark, Andreas Vlachos:
Neural Generative Rhetorical Structure Parsing. EMNLP/IJCNLP (1) 2019: 2284-2295 - [c85]Chufan Gao, Stephen Clark, Jacob Furst, Daniela Raicu:
Augmenting LIDC dataset using 3D generative adversarial networks to improve lung nodule detection. Medical Imaging: Computer-Aided Diagnosis 2019: 109501K - [c84]Kris Cao, Stephen Clark:
Factorising AMR generation through syntax. NAACL-HLT (1) 2019: 2157-2163 - [i18]Adhiguna Kuncoro, Chris Dyer, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark, Phil Blunsom:
Scalable Syntax-Aware Language Models Using Knowledge Distillation. CoRR abs/1906.06438 (2019) - [i17]Amandla Mabona, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark, Andreas Vlachos:
Neural Generative Rhetorical Structure Parsing. CoRR abs/1909.11049 (2019) - [i16]Felix Hill, Andrew K. Lampinen, Rosalia Schneider, Stephen Clark, Matthew M. Botvinick, James L. McClelland, Adam Santoro:
Emergent Systematic Generalization in a Situated Agent. CoRR abs/1910.00571 (2019) - 2018
- [c83]Adhiguna Kuncoro, Chris Dyer, John Hale, Dani Yogatama, Stephen Clark, Phil Blunsom:
LSTMs Can Learn Syntax-Sensitive Dependencies Well, But Modeling Structure Makes Them Better. ACL (1) 2018: 1426-1436 - [c82]Kris Cao, Angeliki Lazaridou, Marc Lanctot, Joel Z. Leibo, Karl Tuyls, Stephen Clark:
Emergent Communication through Negotiation. ICLR (Poster) 2018 - [c81]Angeliki Lazaridou, Karl Moritz Hermann, Karl Tuyls, Stephen Clark:
Emergence of Linguistic Communication from Referential Games with Symbolic and Pixel Input. ICLR 2018 - [i15]Kris Cao, Angeliki Lazaridou, Marc Lanctot, Joel Z. Leibo, Karl Tuyls, Stephen Clark:
Emergent Communication through Negotiation. CoRR abs/1804.03980 (2018) - [i14]Angeliki Lazaridou, Karl Moritz Hermann, Karl Tuyls, Stephen Clark:
Emergence of Linguistic Communication from Referential Games with Symbolic and Pixel Input. CoRR abs/1804.03984 (2018) - [i13]Kris Cao, Stephen Clark:
Generating syntactically varied realisations from AMR graphs. CoRR abs/1804.07707 (2018) - [i12]Jean Maillard, Stephen Clark:
Latent Tree Learning with Differentiable Parsers: Shift-Reduce Parsing and Chart Parsing. CoRR abs/1806.00840 (2018) - 2017
- [j16]Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark:
Learning Neural Audio Embeddings for Grounding Semantics in Auditory Perception. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 60: 1003-1030 (2017) - [j15]Andrew J. Anderson, Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark, Massimo Poesio:
Visually Grounded and Textual Semantic Models Differentially Decode Brain Activity Associated with Concrete and Abstract Nouns. Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 5: 17-30 (2017) - [c80]Kris Cao, Stephen Clark:
Latent Variable Dialogue Models and their Diversity. EACL (2) 2017: 182-187 - [c79]Luana Bulat, Stephen Clark, Ekaterina Shutova:
Modelling metaphor with attribute-based semantics. EACL (2) 2017: 523-528 - [c78]Luana Bulat, Stephen Clark, Ekaterina Shutova:
Speaking, Seeing, Understanding: Correlating semantic models with conceptual representation in the brain. EMNLP 2017: 1081-1091 - [c77]Stephen Clark:
Introducing Structure into Neural Network-Based Semantic Models. MOL 2017: 127 - [i11]Kris Cao, Stephen Clark:
Latent Variable Dialogue Models and their Diversity. CoRR abs/1702.05962 (2017) - [i10]Jean Maillard, Stephen Clark, Dani Yogatama:
Jointly Learning Sentence Embeddings and Syntax with Unsupervised Tree-LSTMs. CoRR abs/1705.09189 (2017) - [i9]Felix Hill, Karl Moritz Hermann, Phil Blunsom, Stephen Clark:
Understanding Grounded Language Learning Agents. CoRR abs/1710.09867 (2017) - 2016
- [j14]Laura Rimell, Jean Maillard, Tamara Polajnar, Stephen Clark:
RELPRON: A Relative Clause Evaluation Data Set for Compositional Distributional Semantics. Comput. Linguistics 42(4): 661-701 (2016) - [j13]Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke:
The Frobenius anatomy of word meanings II: possessive relative pronouns. J. Log. Comput. 26(2): 785-815 (2016) - [c76]Mark Granroth-Wilding, Stephen Clark:
What Happens Next? Event Prediction Using a Compositional Neural Network Model. AAAI 2016: 2727-2733 - [c75]Ivan Vulic, Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark, Marie-Francine Moens:
Multi-Modal Representations for Improved Bilingual Lexicon Learning. ACL (2) 2016 - [c74]Douwe Kiela, Anita Lilla Vero, Stephen Clark:
Comparing Data Sources and Architectures for Deep Visual Representation Learning in Semantics. EMNLP 2016: 447-456 - [c73]Wenduan Xu, Michael Auli, Stephen Clark:
Expected F-Measure Training for Shift-Reduce Parsing with Recurrent Neural Networks. HLT-NAACL 2016: 210-220 - [c72]Luana Bulat, Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark:
Vision and Feature Norms: Improving automatic feature norm learning through cross-modal maps. HLT-NAACL 2016: 579-588 - [i8]Douwe Kiela, Luana Bulat, Anita L. Vero, Stephen Clark:
Virtual Embodiment: A Scalable Long-Term Strategy for Artificial Intelligence Research. CoRR abs/1610.07432 (2016) - 2015
- [j12]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Discriminative Syntax-Based Word Ordering for Text Generation. Comput. Linguistics 41(3): 503-538 (2015) - [c71]Douwe Kiela, Laura Rimell, Ivan Vulic, Stephen Clark:
Exploiting Image Generality for Lexical Entailment Detection. ACL (2) 2015: 119-124 - [c70]Douwe Kiela, Luana Bulat, Stephen Clark:
Grounding Semantics in Olfactory Perception. ACL (2) 2015: 231-236 - [c69]Wenduan Xu, Michael Auli, Stephen Clark:
CCG Supertagging with a Recurrent Neural Network. ACL (2) 2015: 250-255 - [c68]Daniel Fried, Tamara Polajnar, Stephen Clark:
Low-Rank Tensors for Verbs in Compositional Distributional Semantics. ACL (2) 2015: 731-736 - [c67]Jean Maillard, Stephen Clark:
Learning Adjective Meanings with a Tensor-Based Skip-Gram Model. CoNLL 2015: 327-331 - [c66]Tamara Polajnar, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
An Exploration of Discourse-Based Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Semantics. LSDSem@EMNLP 2015: 1-11 - [c65]Douwe Kiela, Ivan Vulic, Stephen Clark:
Visual Bilingual Lexicon Induction with Transferred ConvNet Features. EMNLP 2015: 148-158 - [c64]Douwe Kiela, Felix Hill, Stephen Clark:
Specializing Word Embeddings for Similarity or Relatedness. EMNLP 2015: 2044-2048 - [c63]Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark:
Multi- and Cross-Modal Semantics Beyond Vision: Grounding in Auditory Perception. EMNLP 2015: 2461-2470 - [c62]Luana Fagarasan, Eva Maria Vecchi, Stephen Clark:
From distributional semantics to feature norms: grounding semantic models in human perceptual data. IWCS 2015: 52-57 - 2014
- [j11]Ching-Yun Chang, Stephen Clark:
Practical Linguistic Steganography using Contextual Synonym Substitution and a Novel Vertex Coding Method. Comput. Linguistics 40(2): 403-448 (2014) - [j10]Andreas Vlachos, Stephen Clark:
A New Corpus and Imitation Learning Framework for Context-Dependent Semantic Parsing. Trans. Assoc. Comput. Linguistics 2: 547-559 (2014) - [c61]Wenduan Xu, Stephen Clark, Yue Zhang:
Shift-Reduce CCG Parsing with a Dependency Model. ACL (1) 2014: 218-227 - [c60]Douwe Kiela, Felix Hill, Anna Korhonen, Stephen Clark:
Improving Multi-Modal Representations Using Image Dispersion: Why Less is Sometimes More. ACL (2) 2014: 835-841 - [c59]Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark:
A Systematic Study of Semantic Vector Space Model Parameters. CVSC@EACL 2014: 21-30 - [c58]Tamara Polajnar, Stephen Clark:
Improving Distributional Semantic Vectors through Context Selection and Normalisation. EACL 2014: 230-238 - [c57]Sandro Bauer, Stephen Clark, Laura Rimell, Thore Graepel:
Learning a Theory of Marriage (and Other Relations) from a Web Corpus. ECIR 2014: 591-597 - [c56]Tamara Polajnar, Luana Fagarasan, Stephen Clark:
Reducing Dimensions of Tensors in Type-Driven Distributional Semantics. EMNLP 2014: 1036-1046 - [c55]Maria Teresa Llano, Rose Hepworth, Simon Colton, Jeremy Gow, John William Charnley, Nada Lavrac, Martin Znidarsic, Matic Perovsek, Mark Granroth-Wilding, Stephen Clark:
Baseline Methods for Automated Fictional Ideation. ICCC 2014: 211-219 - [c54]Tamara Polajnar, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
Evaluation of Simple Distributional Compositional Operations on Longer Texts. LREC 2014: 4440-4443 - [c53]Sandro Bauer, Stephen Clark, Thore Graepel:
Learning to Identify Historical Figures for Timeline Creation from Wikipedia Articles. SocInfo Workshops 2014: 234-243 - [i7]Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke:
The Frobenius anatomy of word meanings I: subject and object relative pronouns. CoRR abs/1404.5278 (2014) - [i6]Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke:
The Frobenius anatomy of word meanings II: possessive relative pronouns. CoRR abs/1406.4690 (2014) - [i5]Tamara Polajnar, Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
Using Sentence Plausibility to Learn the Semantics of Transitive Verbs. CoRR abs/1411.7942 (2014) - 2013
- [j9]Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke:
The Frobenius anatomy of word meanings I: subject and object relative pronouns. J. Log. Comput. 23(6): 1293-1317 (2013) - [c52]Jacob Andreas, Andreas Vlachos, Stephen Clark:
Semantic Parsing as Machine Translation. ACL (2) 2013: 47-52 - [c51]Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark:
Detecting Compositionality of Multi-Word Expressions using Nearest Neighbours in Vector Space Models. EMNLP 2013: 1427-1432 - [c50]Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:
The Frobenius Anatomy of Relative Pronouns. MOL 2013: 41-51 - [c49]Ching-Yun Chang, Stephen Clark, Brian Harrington:
Getting Creative with Semantic Similarity. ICSC 2013: 330-333 - [p1]Stephen Clark:
Type-Driven Syntax and Semantics for Composing Meaning Vectors. Quantum Physics and Linguistics 2013: 359- - [i4]Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Edward Grefenstette, Stephen Pulman, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:
A quantum teleportation inspired algorithm produces sentence meaning from word meaning and grammatical structure. CoRR abs/1305.0556 (2013) - [i3]Tamara Polajnar, Luana Fagarasan, Stephen Clark:
Learning Type-Driven Tensor-Based Meaning Representations. CoRR abs/1312.5985 (2013) - 2012
- [c48]Ching-Yun Chang, Stephen Clark:
Adjective Deletion for Linguistic Steganography and Secret Sharing. COLING 2012: 493-510 - [c47]Ching-Yun Chang, Stephen Clark:
The Secret's in the Word Order: Text-to-Text Generation for Linguistic Steganography. COLING 2012: 511-528 - [c46]Yue Zhang, Graeme W. Blackwood, Stephen Clark:
Syntax-Based Word Ordering Incorporating a Large-Scale Language Model. EACL 2012: 736-746 - [c45]Sandro Bauer, Anastasios Noulas, Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha, Stephen Clark, Cecilia Mascolo:
Talking Places: Modelling and Analysing Linguistic Content in Foursquare. SocialCom/PASSAT 2012: 348-357 - 2011
- [j8]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Syntactic Processing Using the Generalized Perceptron and Beam Search. Comput. Linguistics 37(1): 105-151 (2011) - [c44]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Shift-Reduce CCG Parsing. ACL 2011: 683-692 - [c43]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Syntax-Based Grammaticality Improvement using CCG and Guided Search. EMNLP 2011: 1147-1157 - [c42]Edward Grefenstette, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Stephen Pulman:
Concrete Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Models of Meaning. IWCS 2011 - [i2]Edward Grefenstette, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark, Bob Coecke, Stephen Pulman:
Concrete Sentence Spaces for Compositional Distributional Models of Meaning. CoRR abs/1101.0309 (2011) - 2010
- [j7]Stephen Clark, Petr Zemánek:
On a Weyl-Titchmarsh theory for discrete symplectic systems on a half line. Appl. Math. Comput. 217(7): 2952-2976 (2010) - [c41]Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Jessika Roesner, Tim Dawborn, James Haggerty, James R. Curran, Stephen Clark:
Faster Parsing by Supertagger Adaptation. ACL 2010: 345-355 - [c40]Yue Zhang, Byung-Gyu Ahn, Stephen Clark, Curt Van Wyk, James R. Curran, Laura Rimell:
Chart Pruning for Fast Lexicalised-Grammar Parsing. COLING (Posters) 2010: 1471-1479 - [c39]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
A Fast Decoder for Joint Word Segmentation and POS-Tagging Using a Single Discriminative Model. EMNLP 2010: 843-852 - [c38]Ching-Yun Chang, Stephen Clark:
Practical Linguistic Steganography Using Contextual Synonym Substitution and Vertex Colour Coding. EMNLP 2010: 1194-1203 - [c37]Anna Krzeczkowska, Jad El-Hage, Simon Colton, Stephen Clark:
Automated Collage Generation - With Intent. ICCC 2010: 36-40 - [c36]Ching-Yun Chang, Stephen Clark:
Linguistic Steganography Using Automatically Generated Paraphrases. HLT-NAACL 2010: 591-599 - [c35]Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
Cambridge: Parser Evaluation Using Textual Entailment by Grammatical Relation Comparison. SemEval@ACL 2010: 268-271 - [e2]Jan Hajic, Sandra Carberry, Stephen Clark:
ACL 2010, Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, July 11-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2010, ISBN 978-1-932432-66-4 [contents] - [i1]Bob Coecke, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Stephen Clark:
Mathematical Foundations for a Compositional Distributional Model of Meaning. CoRR abs/1003.4394 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j6]Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
Porting a lexicalized-grammar parser to the biomedical domain. J. Biomed. Informatics 42(5): 852-865 (2009) - [c34]Stephen Clark, James R. Curran:
Comparing the Accuracy of CCG and Penn Treebank Parsers. ACL/IJCNLP (2) 2009: 53-56 - [c33]Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark, Mark Steedman:
Unbounded Dependency Recovery for Parser Evaluation. EMNLP 2009: 813-821 - [c32]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Transition-Based Parsing of the Chinese Treebank using a Global Discriminative Model. IWPT 2009: 162-171 - 2008
- [j5]Brian Harrington, Stephen Clark:
Asknet: Creating and Evaluating Large Scale Integrated Semantic Networks. Int. J. Semantic Comput. 2(3): 343-364 (2008) - [c31]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Joint Word Segmentation and POS Tagging Using a Single Perceptron. ACL 2008: 888-896 - [c30]Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
Constructing a Parser Evaluation Scheme. CF+CDPE@COLING 2008: 44-50 - [c29]Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:
Adapting a Lexicalized-Grammar Parser to Contrasting Domains. EMNLP 2008: 475-484 - [c28]Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
A Tale of Two Parsers: Investigating and Combining Graph-based and Transition-based Dependency Parsing. EMNLP 2008: 562-571 - [c27]Brian Harrington, Stephen Clark:
ASKNet: Creating and Evaluating Large Scale Integrated Semantic Networks. ICSC 2008: 166-173 - [e1]Johan Bos, Edward John Briscoe, Aoife Cahill, John Carroll, Stephen Clark, Ann A. Copestake, Dan Flickinger, Josef van Genabith, Julia Hockenmaier, Aravind K. Joshi, Ronald M. Kaplan, Tracy Holloway King, Sandra Kübler, Dekang Lin, Jan Tore Lønning, Christopher D. Manning, Yusuke Miyao, Joakim Nivre, Stephan Oepen, Kenji Sagae, Nianwen Xue, Yi Zhang:
Proceedings of the workshop on Cross-Framework and Cross-Domain Parser Evaluation@COLING 2008, Manchester, UK, August 23, 2008. Coling 2008 Organizing Committee 2008, ISBN 978-1-905593-50-7 [contents] - 2007
- [j4]Stephen Clark, James R. Curran:
Wide-Coverage Efficient Statistical Parsing with CCG and Log-Linear Models. Comput. Linguistics 33(4): 493-552 (2007) - [j3]Jane Cleland-Huang, Brian Berenbach, Stephen Clark, Raffaella Settimi, Eli Romanova:
Best Practices for Automated Traceability. Computer 40(6): 27-35 (2007) - [c26]