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CoRR, May 1996
- Geoffrey I. Webb:
Further Experimental Evidence against the Utility of Occam's Razor. - Shan-Hwei Nienhuys-Cheng, Ronald de Wolf:
Least Generalizations and Greatest Specializations of Sets of Clauses. - Leslie Pack Kaelbling, Michael L. Littman, Andrew W. Moore:
Reinforcement Learning: A Survey. - Jonathan Gratch, Steve A. Chien:
Adaptive Problem-solving for Large-scale Scheduling Problems: A Case Study. - Prasad Tadepalli, Balas K. Natarajan:
A Formal Framework for Speedup Learning from Problems and Solutions. - Louise Pryor, Gregg Collins:
2Planning for Contingencies: A Decision-based Approach. - Edmund Grimley-Evans, George Anton Kiraz, Stephen G. Pulman:
Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level Formalism. - Ehud Reiter:
Building Natural-Language Generation Systems. - Stefan Müller:
Yet Another Paper about Partial Verb Phrase Fronting in German. - Claire Gardent, Michael Kohlhase:
Higher-Order Coloured Unification and Natural Language Semantics. - Claire Gardent, Michael Kohlhase:
Focus and Higher-Order Unification. - Philippe Blache, Jean-Louis Paquelin:
Active Constraints for a Direct Interpretation of HPSG. - Saliha Azzam:
Resolving Anaphors in Embedded Sentences. - Dilek Zeynep Hakkani, Kemal Oflazer
, Ilyas Cicekli:
Tactical Generation in a Free Constituent Order Language. - Yael Karov, Shimon Edelman:
Learning similarity-based word sense disambiguation from sparse data. - Stephan Busemann:
Best-First Surface Realization. - Crit Cremers, Maarten Hijzelendoorn:
Counting Coordination Categorially. - Michael Collins:
A New Statistical Parser Based on Bigram Lexical Dependencies. - Hang Li, Naoki Abe:
Learning Dependencies between Case Frame Slots. - Hang Li, Naoki Abe:
Clustering Words with the MDL Principle. - Manny Rayner, David M. Carter, Pierrette Bouillon:
Adapting the Core Language Engine to French and Spanish. - Jochen Dörre:
Parsing for Semidirectional Lambek Grammar is NP-Complete. - Fred Popowich:
A Chart Generator for Shake and Bake Machine Translation. - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:
Efficient Tabular LR Parsing. - David A. Evans, ChengXiang Zhai:
Noun-Phrase Analysis in Unrestricted Text for Information Retrieval. - Ramin Charles Nakisa, Ulrike Hahn:
Where Defaults Don't Help: the Case of the German Plural System. - Michael Strube, Udo Hahn:
Functional Centering. - Michael Strube:
Processing Complex Sentences in the Centering Framework. - Marc Dymetman:
A Simple Transformation for Offline-Parsable Grammars and its Termination Properties. - Pamela W. Jordan:
Using Terminological Knowledge Representation Languages to Manage Linguistic Resources. - Udo Hahn, Katja Markert, Michael Strube:
A Conceptual Reasoning Approach to Textual Ellipsis. - Peter Neuhaus, Udo Hahn:
Trading off Completeness for Efficiency - The ParseTalk Performance Grammar Approach to Real-World Text Parsing. - Peter Neuhaus, Udo Hahn:
Restricted Parallelism in Object-Oriented Lexical Parsing. - Manuela Boros, Wieland Eckert, Florian Gallwitz, Günther Görz, Gerhard Hanrieder, Heinrich Niemann:
Towards Understanding Spontaneous Speech: Word Accuracy vs. Concept Accuracy. - Naoki Abe, Hang Li:
Learning Word Association Norms Using Tree Cut Pair Models. - Udo Hahn, Michael Strube:
Incremental Centering and Center Ambiguity. - Rens Bod:
Efficient Algorithms for Parsing the DOP Model? A Reply to Joshua Goodman. - Owen Rambow, Giorgio Satta:
Synchronous Models of Language. - Christer Samuelsson:
Notes on LR Parser Design. - Christer Samuelsson:
Handling Sparse Data by Successive Abstraction. - Christer Samuelsson:
Example-Based Optimization of Surface-Generation Tables. - Joshua Goodman:
Parsing Algorithms and Metrics. - Andrew R. Golding, Yves Schabes:
Combining Trigram-based and Feature-based Methods for Context-Sensitive Spelling Correction. - Jason Eisner:
Efficient Normal-Form Parsing for Combinatory Categorial Grammar.
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