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GoTAL 2008: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Bengt Nordström, Aarne Ranta:
Advances in Natural Language Processing, 6th International Conference, GoTAL 2008, Gothenburg, Sweden, August 25-27, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5221, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-85286-5 - Johan Bos:
Formal Semantics in the Real World. 1-3 - Lori Lamel, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Speech Processing for Audio Indexing. 4-15 - Joakim Nivre:
Sorting Out Dependency Parsing. 16-27 - Ritesh Agarwal, T. V. Prabhakar, Sugato Chakrabarty:
"I Know What You Feel": Analyzing the Role of Conjunctions in Automatic Sentiment Analysis. 28-39 - Motasem Alrahabi, Jean-Pierre Desclés:
Automatic Annotation of Direct Reported Speech in Arabic and French, According to a Semantic Map of Enunciative Modalities. 40-51 - Krasimir Angelov:
Type-Theoretical Bulgarian Grammar. 52-64 - Mohamed Attia, Mohsen A. Rashwan, Ahmed Ragheb, Mohamed Al-Badrashiny, Husein Al-Basoumy, Sherif M. Abdou:
A Compact Arabic Lexical Semantics Language Resource Based on the Theory of Semantic Fields. 65-76 - Danushka Bollegala, Taiki Honma, Yutaka Matsuo, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Automatically Extracting Personal Name Aliases from the Web. 77-88 - Florian Boudin, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Patricia Velázquez-Morales:
An Efficient Statistical Approach for Automatic Organic Chemistry Summarization. 89-99 - Hiram Calvo:
Augmenting Word Space Models for Word Sense Discrimination Using an Automatic Thesaurus. 100-107 - Zdenek Ceska:
Plagiarism Detection Based on Singular Value Decomposition. 108-119 - Matthieu Constant, Patrick Watrin:
Networking Multiword Units. 120-125 - Martín Ariel Domínguez, Gabriel G. Infante López:
Searching for Part of Speech Tags That Improve Parsing Models. 126-137 - Masood Ghayoomi, Ehsan Darrudi:
A POS-Based Word Prediction System for the Persian Language. 138-147 - Jagadeesh Gorla, Anil Kumar Singh, Rajeev Sangal, Karthik Gali, Samar Husain, Sriram Venkatapathy:
A Graph Based Method for Building Multilingual Weakly Supervised Dependency Parsers. 148-159 - Rafael Guzmán-Cabrera, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Paolo Rosso, Luis Villaseñor Pineda:
A Web-Based Self-training Approach for Authorship Attribution. 160-168 - Johan Hall, Joakim Nivre:
Parsing Discontinuous Phrase Structure with Grammatical Functions. 169-180 - Thierry Hamon, Natalia Grabar:
How Can the Term Compositionality Be Useful for Acquiring Elementary Semantic Relations?. 181-192 - Beth Ann Hockey, Manny Rayner, Gwen Christian:
Training Statistical Language Models from Grammar-Generated Data: A Comparative Case-Study. 193-204 - Anton Karl Ingason, Sigrún Helgadóttir, Hrafn Loftsson, Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson:
A Mixed Method Lemmatization Algorithm Using a Hierarchy of Linguistic Identities (HOLI). 205-216 - Václava Kettnerová, Markéta Lopatková, Klára Hrstková:
Semantic Roles in Valency Lexicon of Czech Verbs: Verbs of Communication and Exchange. 217-221 - Kimmo Kettunen:
Automatic Generation of Frequent Case Forms of Query Keywords in Text Retrieval. 222-236 - Lukasz Kobylinski, Adam Przepiórkowski:
Definition Extraction with Balanced Random Forests. 237-247 - Ioannis Korkontzelos, Ioannis P. Klapaftis, Suresh Manandhar:
Reviewing and Evaluating Automatic Term Recognition Techniques. 248-259 - Alexandre Labadié, Violaine Prince:
Finding Text Boundaries and Finding Topic Boundaries: Two Different Tasks?. 260-271 - S. Lakshmana Pandian, T. V. Geetha:
Tamil Question Classification Using Morpheme Features. 272-283 - Philippe Langlais, François Yvon, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Analogical Translation of Medical Words in Different Languages. 284-295 - Tyne Liang, Dian-Song Wu:
Improving Chinese Pronominal Anaphora Resolution by Extensive Feature Representation and Confidence Estimation. 296-302 - Peter Ljunglöf, Staffan Larsson:
A Grammar Formalism for Specifying ISU-Based Dialogue Systems. 303-314 - Raheleh Makki, Mohammad Mehdi Homayounpour:
Word Sense Disambiguation of Farsi Homographs Using Thesaurus and Corpus. 315-323 - Aurélien Max:
Local Rephrasing Suggestions for Supporing the Work of Writers. 324-335 - Moisés Salvador Meza Moreno, Björn Bringert:
Interactive Multilingual Web Applications with Grammatical Framework. 336-347 - Jens Nilsson, Joakim Nivre:
Dependency Parsing by Transformation and Combination. 348-359 - Yannick Parmentier, Wolfgang Maier:
Using Constraints over Finite Sets of Integers for Range Concatenation Grammar Parsing. 360-365 - Lionel Fontan, Patrick Saint-Dizier:
Analyzing Argumentative Structures in Procedural Texts. 366-370 - Marco Pennacchiotti, Fabio Massimo Zanzotto:
Natural Language Processing Across Time: An Empirical Investigation on Italian. 371-382 - Daniel Bastos Pereira, Ivandré Paraboni:
Statistical Surface Realisation of Portuguese Referring Expressions. 383-392 - Maciej Piasecki, Stan Szpakowicz, Michal Marcinczuk, Bartosz Broda:
Classification-Based Filtering of Semantic Relatedness in Hypernymy Extraction. 393-404 - Bruno Pouliquen:
Similarity of Names Across Scripts: Edit Distance Using Learned Costs of N-Grams. 405-416 - Hasim Sak, Tunga Güngör, Murat Saraclar:
Turkish Language Resources: Morphological Parser, Morphological Disambiguator and Web Corpus. 417-427 - Emili Sapena, Lluís Padró, Jordi Turmo:
A Graph Partitioning Approach to Entity Disambiguation Using Uncertain Information. 428-439 - Khaled Shaalan, Hafsa Raza:
Arabic Named Entity Recognition from Diverse Text Types. 440-451 - Hyopil Shin, Insik Cho:
A Noun-Predicate Bigram-Based Similarity Measure for Lexical Relations. 452-463 - Sara Stymne:
German Compounds in Factored Statistical Machine Translation. 464-475 - Vinh Van Nguyen, Thai Phuong Nguyen, Akira Shimazu, Minh Le Nguyen:
A Reordering Model for Phrase-Based Machine Translation. 476-487 - Jessica Villing, Cecilia Holtelius, Staffan Larsson, Anders Lindström, Alexander Seward, Nina Åberg:
Interruption, Resumption and Domain Switching in In-Vehicle Dialogue. 488-499 - Lilja Øvrelid:
Finite Matters. 500-509
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