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- 2013
- Haithem Afli, Loïc Barrault, Holger Schwenk:
Multimodal Comparable Corpora as Resources for Extracting Parallel Data: Parallel Phrases Extraction. IJCNLP 2013: 286-292 - Apoorv Agarwal, Anup Kotalwar, Owen Rambow:
Automatic Extraction of Social Networks from Literary Text: A Case Study on Alice in Wonderland. IJCNLP 2013: 1202-1208 - Apoorv Agarwal, Anup Kotalwar, Jiehan Zheng, Owen Rambow:
SINNET: Social Interaction Network Extractor from Text. IJCNLP 2013: 33-36 - Katsiaryna Aharodnik, Marco Chang, Anna Feldman, Jirka Hana:
Automatic Identification of Learners' Language Background Based on Their Writing in Czech. IJCNLP 2013: 1428-1436 - Alan Akbik, Larysa Visengeriyeva, Johannes Kirschnick, Alexander Löser:
Effective Selectional Restrictions for Unsupervised Relation Extraction. IJCNLP 2013: 1312-1320 - Arjun R. Akula, Rajeev Sangal, Radhika Mamidi:
A Novel Approach Towards Incorporating Context Processing Capabilities in NLIDB System. IJCNLP 2013: 1216-1222 - Rania Al-Sabbagh, Jana Diesner, Roxana Girju:
Using the Semantic-Syntactic Interface for Reliable Arabic Modality Annotation. IJCNLP 2013: 410-418 - Tanveer Ali, David Schramm, Marina Sokolova, Diana Inkpen:
Can I Hear You? Sentiment Analysis on Medical Forums. IJCNLP 2013: 667-673 - Fahd Alotaibi, Mark G. Lee:
Automatically Developing a Fine-grained Arabic Named Entity Corpus and Gazetteer by utilizing Wikipedia. IJCNLP 2013: 392-400 - Daniel Andrade, Masaaki Tsuchida, Takashi Onishi, Kai Ishikawa:
Synonym Acquisition Using Bilingual Comparable Corpora. IJCNLP 2013: 1077-1081 - Eiji Aramaki, Sachiko Maskawa, Mai Miyabe, Mizuki Morita, Sachi Yasuda:
Word in a Dictionary is used by Numerous Users. IJCNLP 2013: 874-877 - Mahmoud Azab, Ahmed Salama, Kemal Oflazer, Hideki Shima, Jun Araki, Teruko Mitamura:
An English Reading Tool as a NLP Showcase. IJCNLP 2013: 5-8 - Seung-Cheol Baek, Jong Park:
Parsing Dependency Paths to Identify Event-Argument Relations. IJCNLP 2013: 699-705 - Ming-Hong Bai, Yu-Ming Hsieh, Keh-Jiann Chen, Jason S. Chang:
Translating Chinese Unknown Words by Automatically Acquired Templates. IJCNLP 2013: 839-843 - Ramakrishna Bairi, Ambha A, Ganesh Ramakrishnan:
Learning to Generate Diversified Query Interpretations using Biconvex Optimization. IJCNLP 2013: 733-739 - Timothy Baldwin, Paul Cook, Marco Lui, Andrew MacKinlay, Li Wang:
How Noisy Social Media Text, How Diffrnt Social Media Sources? IJCNLP 2013: 356-364 - Miguel Ballesteros, Roberto Carlini:
MaltDiver: A Transition-Based Parser Visualizer. IJCNLP 2013: 25-28 - Somnath Banerjee, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
An Empirical Study of Combing Multiple Models in Bengali Question Classification. IJCNLP 2013: 892-896 - Amparo Elizabeth Cano Basave, Yulan He, Kang Liu, Jun Zhao:
A Weakly Supervised Bayesian Model for Violence Detection in Social Media. IJCNLP 2013: 109-117 - Bibek Behera, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Automated Grammar Correction Using Hierarchical Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. IJCNLP 2013: 937-941 - Lisa Beinborn, Torsten Zesch, Iryna Gurevych:
Cognate Production using Character-based Machine Translation. IJCNLP 2013: 883-891 - Gábor Berend, Richárd Farkas:
Keyphrase-Driven Document Visualization Tool. IJCNLP 2013: 17-20 - Tobias Berka, Marián Vajtersic:
Updating Rare Term Vector Replacement. IJCNLP 2013: 1002-1006 - Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Animacy Acquisition Using Morphological Case. IJCNLP 2013: 64-72 - Or Biran, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Classifying Taxonomic Relations between Pairs of Wikipedia Articles. IJCNLP 2013: 788-794 - Bernd Bohnet, Alicia Burga, Leo Wanner:
Towards the Annotation of Penn TreeBank with Information Structure. IJCNLP 2013: 1250-1256 - Houda Bouamor, Behrang Mohit, Kemal Oflazer:
SuMT: A Framework of Summarization and MT. IJCNLP 2013: 270-278 - Dhouha Bouamor, Nasredine Semmar, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Building Specialized Bilingual Lexicons Using Word Sense Disambiguation. IJCNLP 2013: 952-956 - Florian Boudin:
A Comparison of Centrality Measures for Graph-Based Keyphrase Extraction. IJCNLP 2013: 834-838 - Adrien Bougouin, Florian Boudin, Béatrice Daille:
TopicRank: Graph-Based Topic Ranking for Keyphrase Extraction. IJCNLP 2013: 543-551
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