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HLT/EMNLP 2005: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- HLT/EMNLP 2005, Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Proceedings of the Conference, 6-8 October 2005, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2005
Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
- Josef Steinberger, Mijail Alexandrov Kabadjov, Massimo Poesio, Olivia Sanchez-Graillet:
Improving LSA-based Summarization with Anaphora Resolution. 1-8 - Oana Postolache, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:
Data-driven Approaches for Information Structure Identification. 9-16 - Heng Ji, David Westbrook, Ralph Grishman:
Using Semantic Relations to Refine Coreference Decisions. 17-24 - Xiaoqiang Luo:
On Coreference Resolution Performance Metrics. 25-32 - Advaith Siddharthan, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Improving Multilingual Summarization: Using Redundancy in the Input to Correct MT errors. 33-40 - Yongmei Shi, Lina Zhou:
Error Detection Using Linguistic Features. 41-48 - Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Alain Désilets:
Semantic Similarity for Detecting Recognition Errors in Automatic Speech Transcripts. 49-56 - Roman Yangarber, Lauri Jokipii:
Redundancy-based Correction of Automatically Extracted Facts. 57-64 - Necip Fazil Ayan, Bonnie J. Dorr, Christof Monz:
NeurAlign: Combining Word Alignments Using Neural Networks. 65-72 - Benjamin Taskar, Simon Lacoste-Julien, Dan Klein:
A Discriminative Matching Approach to Word Alignment. 73-80 - Brooke Cowan, Michael Collins:
Morphology and Reranking for the Statistical Parsing of Spanish. 795-802 - Giorgio Satta, Enoch Peserico:
Some Computational Complexity Results for Synchronous Context-Free Grammars. 803-810 - Libin Shen, Aravind K. Joshi:
Incremental LTAG Parsing. 811-818 - Jonathan Brown, Gwen A. Frishkoff, Maxine Eskénazi:
Automatic Question Generation for Vocabulary Assessment. 819-826 - Amit Dubey, Patrick Sturt, Frank Keller:
Parallelism in Coordination as an Instance of Syntactic Priming: Evidence from Corpus-based Modeling. 827-834 - Preslav Nakov, Marti A. Hearst:
Using the Web as an Implicit Training Set: Application to Structural Ambiguity Resolution. 835-842 - Joachim Wermter, Udo Hahn:
Paradigmatic Modifiability Statistics for the Extraction of Complex Multi-Word Terms. 843-850 - Chenhai Xi, Rebecca Hwa:
A Backoff Model for Bootstrapping Resources for Non-English Languages. 851-858 - Sebastian Padó, Mirella Lapata:
Cross-linguistic Projection of Role-Semantic Information. 859-866 - Okan Kolak, Philip Resnik:
OCR Post-Processing for Low Density Languages. 867-874 - Robert C. Moore:
A Discriminative Framework for Bilingual Word Alignment. 81-88 - Dmitriy Genzel:
Inducing a Multilingual Dictionary from a Parallel Multitext in Related Languages. 875-882 - Robert S. Swier, Suzanne Stevenson:
Exploiting a Verb Lexicon in Automatic Semantic Role Labelling. 883-890 - Dan I. Moldovan, Adriana Badulescu:
A Semantic Scattering Model for the Automatic Interpretation of Genitives. 891-898 - Sriram Venkatapathy, Aravind K. Joshi:
Measuring the Relative Compositionality of Verb-Noun (V-N) Collocations by Integrating Features. 899-906 - Zheng-Yu Niu, Dong-Hong Ji, Chew Lim Tan:
A Semi-Supervised Feature Clustering Algorithm with Application to Word Sense Disambiguation. 907-914 - Jahna Otterbacher, Günes Erkan, Dragomir R. Radev:
Using Random Walks for Question-focused Sentence Retrieval. 915-922 - Veselin Stoyanov, Claire Cardie, Janyce Wiebe:
Multi-Perspective Question Answering Using the OpQA Corpus. 923-930 - Jimmy Lin, Dina Demner-Fushman:
Automatically Evaluating Answers to Definition Questions. 931-938 - Jörg Tiedemann:
Integrating Linguistic Knowledge in Passage Retrieval for Question Answering. 939-946 - Peng Yu, Kaijiang Chen, Lie Lu, Frank Seide:
Searching the Audio Notebook: Keyword Search in Recorded Conversation. 947-954 - Abraham Ittycheriah, Salim Roukos:
A Maximum Entropy Word Aligner for Arabic-English Machine Translation. 89-96 - Farooq Ahmad, Grzegorz Kondrak:
Learning a Spelling Error Model from Search Query Logs. 955-962 - Masayuki Okabe, Kyoji Umemura, Seiji Yamada:
Query Expansion with the Minimum User Feedback by Transductive Learning. 963-970 - Andrew Olney, Zhiqiang Cai:
An Orthonormal Basis for Topic Segmentation in Tutorial Dialogue. 971-978 - Zvika Marx, Ido Dagan, Eli Shamir:
A Generalized Framework for Revealing Analogous Themes across Related Topics. 979-986 - Ryan T. McDonald, Koby Crammer, Fernando Pereira:
Flexible Text Segmentation with Structured Multilabel Classification. 987-994 - Jeff A. Bilmes, Xiao Li, Jonathan Malkin, Kelley Kilanski, Richard Wright, Katrin Kirchhoff, Amar Subramanya, Susumu Harada, James A. Landay, Patricia Dowden, Howard Chizeck:
The Vocal Joystick: A Voice-Based Human-Computer Interface for Individuals with Motor Impairments. 995-1002 - Teruhisa Misu, Tatsuya Kawahara:
Speech-based Information Retrieval System with Clarification Dialogue Strategy. 1003-1010 - Michael English, Peter A. Heeman:
Learning Mixed Initiative Dialog Strategies By Using Reinforcement Learning On Both Conversants. 1011-1018 - Hal Daumé III, Daniel Marcu:
A Large-Scale Exploration of Effective Global Features for a Joint Entity Detection and Tracking Model. 97-104 - Ian Soboroff, Donna Harman:
Novelty Detection: The TREC Experience. 105-112 - Elena Filatova, John M. Prager:
Tell Me What You Do and I'll Tell You What You Are: Learning Occupation-Related Activities for Biographies. 113-120 - Giridhar Kumaran, James Allan:
Using Names and Topics for New Event Detection. 121-128 - Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo, Carlo Strapparava, Ido Dagan:
Investigating Unsupervised Learning for Text Categorization Bootstrapping. 129-136 - Jun'ichi Kazama, Kentaro Torisawa:
Speeding up Training with Tree Kernels for Node Relation Labeling. 137-144 - Tsutomu Hirao, Manabu Okumura, Hideki Isozaki:
Kernel-based Approach for Automatic Evaluation of Natural Language Generation Technologies: Application to Automatic Summarization. 145-152 - Dmitri Roussinov, Weiguo Fan:
Discretization Based Learning for Information Retrieval. 153-160 - Shankar Kumar, William J. Byrne:
Local Phrase Reordering Models for Statistical Machine Translation. 161-168 - Yonggang Deng, William J. Byrne:
HMM Word and Phrase Alignment for Statistical Machine Translation. 169-176 - Bing Zhao, Niyu Ge, Kishore Papineni:
Inner-Outer Bracket Models for Word Alignment using Hidden Blocks. 177-184 - Necip Fazil Ayan, Bonnie J. Dorr, Christof Monz:
Alignment Link Projection Using Transformation-Based Learning. 185-192 - Steffen Bickel, Peter Haider, Tobias Scheffer:
Predicting Sentences using N-Gram Language Models. 193-200 - Holger Schwenk, Jean-Luc Gauvain:
Training Neural Network Language Models on Very Large Corpora. 201-208 - Jianfeng Gao, Hao Yu, Wei Yuan, Peng Xu:
Minimum Sample Risk Methods for Language Modeling. 209-216 - Joyce Y. Chai, Shaolin Qu:
A Salience Driven Approach to Robust Input Interpretation in Multimodal Conversational Systems. 217-224 - Dan Bohus, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Error Handling in the RavenClaw Dialog Management Architecture. 225-232 - Jeremy G. Kahn, Matthew Lease, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson, Mari Ostendorf:
Effective Use of Prosody in Parsing Conversational Speech. 233-240 - Ani Nenkova, Advaith Siddharthan, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Automatically Learning Cognitive Status for Multi-Document Summarization of Newswire. 241-248 - Tadashi Nomoto:
Bayesian Learning in Text Summarization. 249-256 - Caroline Sporleder, Mirella Lapata:
Discourse Chunking and its Application to Sentence Compression. 257-264 - Hisami Suzuki, Jianfeng Gao:
A Comparative Study on Language Model Adaptation Techniques Using New Evaluation Metrics. 265-272 - Marian Olteanu, Dan I. Moldovan:
PP-attachment Disambiguation using Large Context. 273-280 - Jason Eisner, Eric Goldlust, Noah A. Smith:
Compiling Comp Ling: Weighted Dynamic Programming and the Dyna Language. 281-290 - Hugo Zaragoza, Chi-Ho Li:
Learning What to Talk about in Descriptive Games. 291-298 - Ellen M. Voorhees:
Using Question Series to Evaluate Question Answering System Effectiveness. 299-306 - Fuchun Peng, Ralph M. Weischedel, Ana Licuanan, Jinxi Xu:
Combining Deep Linguistics Analysis and Surface Pattern Learning: A Hybrid Approach to Chinese Definitional Question Answering. 307-314 - Vijay Krishnan, Sujatha Das, Soumen Chakrabarti:
Enhanced Answer Type Inference from Questions using Sequential Models. 315-322 - Ion Androutsopoulos, Dimitrios Galanis:
A Practically Unsupervised Learning Method to Identify Single-Snippet Answers to Definition Questions on the Web. 323-330 - Regina Barzilay, Mirella Lapata:
Collective Content Selection for Concept-to-Text Generation. 331-338 - Ana-Maria Popescu, Oren Etzioni:
Extracting Product Features and Opinions from Reviews. 339-346 - Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Paul Hoffmann:
Recognizing Contextual Polarity in Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis. 347-354 - Yejin Choi, Claire Cardie, Ellen Riloff, Siddharth Patwardhan:
Identifying Sources of Opinions with Conditional Random Fields and Extraction Patterns. 355-362 - Eric Garbin, Inderjeet Mani:
Disambiguating Toponyms in News. 363-370 - Marta Tatu, Dan I. Moldovan:
A Semantic Approach to Recognizing Textual Entailment. 371-378 - Kadri Hacioglu, Benjamin Douglas, Ying Chen:
Detection of Entity Mentions Occuring in English and Chinese Text. 379-386 - Aria Haghighi, Andrew Y. Ng, Christopher D. Manning:
Robust Textual Inference via Graph Matching. 387-394 - Jason Eisner, Damianos G. Karakos:
Bootstrapping Without the Boot. 395-402 - Christopher Stokoe:
Differentiating Homonymy and Polysemy in Information Retrieval. 403-410 - Rada Mihalcea:
Unsupervised Large-Vocabulary Word Sense Disambiguation with Graph-based Algorithms for Sequence Data Labeling. 411-418 - Rob Koeling, Diana McCarthy, John Carroll:
Domain-Specific Sense Distributions and Predominant Sense Acquisition. 419-426 - Youzheng Wu, Jun Zhao, Bo Xu, Hao Yu:
Chinese Named Entity Recognition with Multiple Features. 427-434 - Fei Huang:
Cluster-specific Named Entity Transliteration. 435-442 - Einat Minkov, Richard C. Wang, William W. Cohen:
Extracting Personal Names from Email: Applying Named Entity Recognition to Informal Text. 443-450 - Hema Raghavan, James Allan:
Matching Inconsistently Spelled Names in Automatic Speech Recognizer Output for Information Retrieval. 451-458 - Sheila M. Reynolds, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Part-of-Speech Tagging using Virtual Evidence and Negative Training. 459-466 - Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Bidirectional Inference with the Easiest-First Strategy for Tagging Sequence Data. 467-474 - Noah A. Smith, David A. Smith, Roy W. Tromble:
Context-Based Morphological Disambiguation with Random Fields. 475-482 - Fei Huang, Ying Zhang, Stephan Vogel:
Mining Key Phrase Translations from Web Corpora. 483-490 - Benoît Favre, Frédéric Béchet, Pascal Nocera:
Robust Named Entity Extraction from Large Spoken Archives. 491-498 - Dmitri Roussinov, J. Leon Zhao, Weiguo Fan:
Mining Context Specific Similarity Relationships Using The World Wide Web. 499-506 - Terry Koo, Michael Collins:
Hidden-Variable Models for Discriminative Reranking. 507-514 - Helmut Schmid:
Disambiguation of Morphological Structure using a PCFG. 515-522 - Ryan T. McDonald, Fernando Pereira, Kiril Ribarov, Jan Hajic:
Non-Projective Dependency Parsing using Spanning Tree Algorithms. 523-530 - Rada Mihalcea, Carlo Strapparava:
Making Computers Laugh: Investigations in Automatic Humor Recognition. 531-538 - Art Munson, Claire Cardie, Rich Caruana:
Optimizing to Arbitrary NLP Metrics using Ensemble Selection. 539-546 - Xinglong Wang, John Carroll:
Word Sense Disambiguation Using Sense Examples Automatically Acquired from a Second Language. 547-554 - Stephan Kepser:
Using MONA for Querying Linguistic Treebanks. 555-562 - Michael J. Cafarella, Doug Downey, Stephen Soderland, Oren Etzioni:
KnowItNow: Fast, Scalable Information Extraction from the Web. 563-570 - Eric Fosler-Lussier, C. Anton Rytting:
A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Hybrid Phone-Manner Representations for ASR. 571-578 - Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Dan Roth, Richard Sproat:
Emotions from Text: Machine Learning for Text-based Emotion Prediction. 579-586 - Yi Zhang, Jamie Callan:
Combining Multiple Forms of Evidence While Filtering. 587-595 - Donghui Feng, Eduard H. Hovy:
Handling Biographical Questions with Implicature. 596-603 - Yongping Du, Helen Meng, Xuanjing Huang, Lide Wu:
The Use of Metadata, Web-derived Answer Patterns and Passage Context to Improve Reading Comprehension Performance. 604-611 - Sabine Schulte im Walde, Alissa Melinger:
Identifying Semantic Relations and Functional Properties of Human Verb Associations. 612-619 - Paola Merlo, Gabriele Musillo:
Accurate Function Parsing. 620-627 - Johan Bos, Katja Markert:
Recognising Textual Entailment with Logical Inference. 628-635 - Praharshana Perera, René Witte:
A Self-Learning Context-Aware Lemmatizer for German. 636-643 - Lluís Màrquez, Mihai Surdeanu, Pere Comas, Jordi Turmo:
A Robust Combination Strategy for Semantic Role Labeling. 644-651 - Michael Crystal, Alex Baron, Katherine Godfrey, Linnea Micciulla, Yvette J. Tenney, Ralph M. Weischedel:
A Methodology for Extrinsically Evaluating Information Extraction Performance. 652-659 - Xiaoqiang Luo, Imed Zitouni:
Multi-Lingual Coreference Resolution With Syntactic Features. 660-667 - Katrin Erk, Sebastian Padó:
Analyzing Models for Semantic Role Assignment using Confusability. 668-675 - Sharon Goldwater, David McClosky:
Improving Statistical MT through Morphological Analysis. 676-683 - Vanessa Murdock, W. Bruce Croft:
A Translation Model for Sentence Retrieval. 684-691 - Martin Jansche:
Maximum Expected F-Measure Training of Logistic Regression Models. 692-699 - Roser Saurí, Robert Knippen, Marc Verhagen, James Pustejovsky:
Evita: A Robust Event Recognizer For QA Systems. 700-707 - Ping Li, Kenneth Ward Church:
Using Sketches to Estimate Associations. 708-715 - Barry Schiffman, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Context and Learning in Novelty Detection. 716-723 - Razvan C. Bunescu, Raymond J. Mooney:
A Shortest Path Dependency Kernel for Relation Extraction. 724-731 - Barbara Rosario, Marti A. Hearst:
Multi-way Relation Classification: Application to Protein-Protein Interactions. 732-739 - Lucian Vlad Lita, Monica Rogati, Alon Lavie:
BLANC: Learning Evaluation Metrics for MT. 740-747 - Charles Sutton, Andrew McCallum:
Composition of Conditional Random Fields for Transfer Learning. 748-754 - Michel Simard, Nicola Cancedda, Bruno Cavestro, Marc Dymetman, Éric Gaussier, Cyril Goutte, Kenji Yamada, Philippe Langlais, Arne Mauser:
Translating with Non-contiguous Phrases. 755-762 - Nicola Ueffing, Hermann Ney:
Word-Level Confidence Estimation for Machine Translation using Phrase-Based Translation Models. 763-770 - David Vickrey, Luke Biewald, Marc Teyssier, Daphne Koller:
Word-Sense Disambiguation for Machine Translation. 771-778 - David Chiang, Adam Lopez, Nitin Madnani, Christof Monz, Philip Resnik, Michael Subotin:
The Hiero Machine Translation System: Extensions, Evaluation, and Analysis. 779-786 - Kristy Hollingshead, Seeger Fisher, Brian Roark:
Comparing and Combining Finite-State and Context-Free Parsers. 787-794
HLT/EMNLP 2005 Interactive Demonstrations
- Graham Russell, George F. Foster, Ngoc Tran Nguyen:
Automatic Detection of Translation Errors: The State of the Art. 1 - Thomas Hoeft, Nick Cramer, Michelle L. Gregory, Elizabeth G. Hetzler:
Bridging the Gap between Technology and Users: Leveraging Machine. 2-3 - Liang Zhou, Erin Shaw, Chin-Yew Lin, Eduard H. Hovy:
Classummary: Introducing Discussion Summarization to Online Classrooms. 4-5 - Vasin Punyakanok, Dan Roth, Mark Sammons, Wen-tau Yih:
Demonstrating an Interactive Semantic Role Labeling System. 6-7 - Lucy Vanderwende, Gary Kacmarcik, Hisami Suzuki, Arul Menezes:
MindNet: An Automatically-Created Lexical Resource. 8-9 - Max Silberztein:
NooJ: a Linguistic Annotation System for Corpus Processing. 10-11 - Adam Lopez, Philip Resnik:
Pattern Visualization for Machine Translation Output. 12-13 - Barbora Hladká, Ondrej Kucera:
Prague Dependency Treebank as an Exercise Book of Czech. 14-15 - Jill Burstein, Daniel Marcu:
Translation Exercise Assistant: Automated Generation of Translation. 16-17 - Ayako Hoshino, Hiroshi Nakagawa:
WebExperimenter for Multiple-Choice Question Generation. 18-19 - Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman:
DialogueView: an Annotation Tool for Dialogue. 20-21 - Roman Yangarber, Lauri Jokipii, Antti Rauramo, Silja Huttunen:
Extracting Information about Outbreaks of Infectious Epidemics. 22-23 - Fuliang Weng, Lawrence Cavedon, Badri Raghunathan, Danilo Mirkovic, Ben Bei, Heather Pon-Barry, Harry Bratt, Hua Cheng, Hauke Schmidt, Rohit Mishra, Brian Lathrop, Qi Zhang, Tobias Scheideck, Kui Xu, Tess Hand-Bender, Stanley Peters, Liz Shriberg, Carsten Bergmann:
A Flexible Conversational Dialog System for MP3 Player. 24-25 - Manny Rayner, Nikos Chatzichrisafis, Pierrette Bouillon, Yukie Nakao, Hitoshi Isahara, Kyoko Kanzaki, Beth Ann Hockey, Marianne Santaholma, Marianne Starlander:
Japanese Speech Understanding using Grammar Specialization. 26-27 - James R. Glass, Timothy J. Hazen, D. Scott Cyphers, Ken Schutte, Alex Park:
The MIT Spoken Lecture Processing Project. 28-29 - Arman Tajarobi, Jean-François Garneau, François Paradis:
MBOI: Discovery of Business Opportunities on the Internet. 30-31 - Ana-Maria Popescu, Bao Nguyen, Oren Etzioni:
OPINE: Extracting Product Features and Opinions from Reviews. 32-33 - Theresa Wilson, Paul Hoffmann, Swapna Somasundaran, Jason Kessler, Janyce Wiebe, Yejin Choi, Claire Cardie, Ellen Riloff, Siddharth Patwardhan:
OpinionFinder: A System for Subjectivity Analysis. 34-35 - Kyungduk Kim, Yu Song, Gary Geunbae Lee:
POSBIOTM/W: A Development Workbench for Machine Learning Oriented Biomedical Text Mining System. 36-37
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