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HLT-NAACL Short Papers 2009: Boulder, Colorado
- Human Language Technologies: Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Proceedings, May 31 - June 5, 2009, Boulder, Colorado, USA, Short Papers. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2009, ISBN 978-1-932432-42-8
- Nguyen Bach, Stephan Vogel, Colin Cherry:
Cohesive Constraints in A Beam Search Phrase-based Decoder. 1-4 - Sebastian Riedel, James Clarke:
Revisiting Optimal Decoding for Machine Translation IBM Model 4. 5-8 - Zhifei Li, Sanjeev Khudanpur:
Efficient Extraction of Oracle-best Translations from Hypergraphs. 9-12 - Dekai Wu, Pascale Fung:
Semantic Roles for SMT: A Hybrid Two-Pass Model. 13-16 - Sasa Hasan, Hermann Ney:
Comparison of Extended Lexicon Models in Search and Rescoring for SMT. 17-20 - Bing Zhao, Shengyuan Chen:
A Simplex Armijo Downhill Algorithm for Optimizing Statistical Machine Translation Decoding Parameters. 21-24 - Paul McNamee, James Mayfield, Charles K. Nicholas:
Translation Corpus Source and Size in Bilingual Retrieval. 25-28 - Enrique Alfonseca, Keith B. Hall, Silvana Hartmann:
Large-scale Computation of Distributional Similarities for Queries. 29-32 - Libby Barak, Ido Dagan, Eyal Shnarch:
Text Categorization from Category Name via Lexical Reference. 33-36 - Shilpa Arora, Mahesh Joshi, Carolyn P. Rosé:
Identifying Types of Claims in Online Customer Reviews. 37-40 - Emilia Apostolova, Dina Demner-Fushman:
Towards Automatic Image Region Annotation - Image Region Textual Coreference Resolution. 41-44 - Nate Blaylock, Bradley Swain, James F. Allen:
TESLA: A Tool for Annotating Geospatial Language Corpora. 45-48 - Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Robert Phillips, Eunyoung Ha, Michael D. Wallis, Mladen A. Vouk, James C. Lester:
Modeling Dialogue Structure with Adjacency Pair Analysis and Hidden Markov Models. 49-52 - Kenji Sagae, Gwen Christian, David DeVault, David R. Traum:
Towards Natural Language Understanding of Partial Speech Recognition Results in Dialogue Systems. 53-56 - Hao Tang, Stephen M. Chu, Thomas S. Huang:
Spherical Discriminant Analysis in Semi-supervised Speaker Clustering. 57-60 - Marie-Jean Meurs, Fabrice Lefèvre, Renato de Mori:
Learning Bayesian Networks for Semantic Frame Composition in a Spoken Dialog System. 61-64 - Yuzu Uchida, Kenji Araki:
Evaluation of a System for Noun Concepts Acquisition from Utterances about Images (SINCA) Using Daily Conversation Data. 65-68 - Jeremy Nicholson, Timothy Baldwin:
Web and Corpus Methods for Malay Count Classifier Prediction. 69-72 - Adrià de Gispert, Sami Virpioja, Mikko Kurimo, William J. Byrne:
Minimum Bayes Risk Combination of Translation Hypotheses from Alternative Morphological Decompositions. 73-76 - Andreas Hagen, Bryan L. Pellom, Kadri Hacioglu:
Generating Synthetic Children's Acoustic Models from Adult Models. 77-80 - Andrew Rosenberg, Julia Hirschberg:
Detecting Pitch Accents at the Word, Syllable and Vowel Level. 81-84 - Bonaventura Coppola, Alessandro Moschitti, Giuseppe Riccardi:
Shallow Semantic Parsing for Spoken Language Understanding. 85-88 - Cheongjae Lee, Sangkeun Jung, Kyungduk Kim, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Automatic Agenda Graph Construction from Human-Human Dialogs using Clustering Method. 89-92 - Christoph Tillmann, Jian-Ming Xu:
A Simple Sentence-Level Extraction Algorithm for Comparable Data. 93-96 - Daisuke Okanohara, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Learning Combination Features with L1 Regularization. 97-100 - Daniel Bolaños, Geoffrey Zweig, Patrick Nguyen:
Multi-scale Personalization for Voice Search Applications. 101-104 - Heather Pon-Barry, Stuart M. Shieber:
The Importance of Sub-Utterance Prosody in Predicting Level of Certainty. 105-108 - Kallirroi Georgila:
Using Integer Linear Programming for Detecting Speech Disfluencies. 109-112 - Kevin Lerman, Ryan T. McDonald:
Contrastive Summarization: An Experiment with Consumer Reviews. 113-116 - Kino Coursey, Rada Mihalcea:
Topic Identification Using Wikipedia Graph Centrality. 117-120 - Kun Yu, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Extracting Bilingual Dictionary from Comparable Corpora with Dependency Heterogeneity. 121-124 - Lonneke van der Plas, James Henderson, Paola Merlo:
Domain Adaptation with Artificial Data for Semantic Parsing of Speech. 125-128 - Lucian Galescu:
Extending Pronunciation Lexicons via Non-phonemic Respellings. 129-132 - Masaki Katsumaru, Mikio Nakano, Kazunori Komatani, Kotaro Funakoshi, Tetsuya Ogata, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
A Speech Understanding Framework that Uses Multiple Language Models and Multiple Understanding Models. 133-136 - Michael Bloodgood, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Taking into Account the Differences between Actively and Passively Acquired Data: The Case of Active Learning with Support Vector Machines for Imbalanced Datasets. 137-140 - Michael Pust, Kevin Knight:
Faster MT Decoding Through Pervasive Laziness. 141-144 - Naman K. Gupta, Sourish Chaudhuri, Carolyn P. Rosé:
Evaluating the Syntactic Transformations in Gold Standard Corpora for Statistical Sentence Compression. 145-148 - Nguyen Bach, Roger Hsiao, Matthias Eck, Paisarn Charoenpornsawat, Stephan Vogel, Tanja Schultz, Ian R. Lane, Alex Waibel, Alan W. Black:
Incremental Adaptation of Speech-to-Speech Translation. 149-152 - Octavian Popescu:
Name Perplexity. 153-156 - Protima Banerjee, Hyoil Han:
Answer Credibility: A Language Modeling Approach to Answer Validation. 157-160 - Rajakrishnan Rajkumar, Michael White, Dominic Espinosa:
Exploiting Named Entity Classes in CCG Surface Realization. 161-164 - Ruiqiang Zhang, Yi Chang, Zhaohui Zheng, Donald Metzler, Jian-Yun Nie:
Search Engine Adaptation by Feedback Control Adjustment for Time-sensitive Query. 165-168 - Seokhwan Kim, Minwoo Jeong, Gary Geunbae Lee:
A Local Tree Alignment-based Soft Pattern Matching Approach for Information Extraction. 169-172 - Sergey Feldman, Marius A. Marin, Julie Medero, Mari Ostendorf:
Classifying Factored Genres with Part-of-Speech Histograms. 173-176 - Siddhartha Jonnalagadda, Luis Tari, Jörg Hakenberg, Chitta Baral, Graciela Gonzalez:
Towards Effective Sentence Simplification for Automatic Processing of Biomedical Text. 177-180 - Songbo Tan, Xueqi Cheng:
Improving SCL Model for Sentiment-Transfer Learning. 181-184 - Srinivas Bangalore, Pierre Boullier, Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow, Benoît Sagot:
MICA: A Probabilistic Dependency Parser Based on Tree Insertion Grammars (Application Note). 185-188 - Svetlana Stoyanchev, Amanda Stent:
Lexical and Syntactic Adaptation and Their Impact in Deployed Spoken Dialog Systems. 189-192 - Teemu Hirsimäki, Mikko Kurimo:
Analysing Recognition Errors in Unlimited-Vocabulary Speech Recognition. 193-196 - Volha Petukhova, Harry Bunt:
The independence of dimensions in multidimensional dialogue act annotation. 197-200 - Xiaoqiang Luo, Radu Florian, Todd Ward:
Improving Coreference Resolution by Using Conversational Metadata. 201-204 - Yong Zhao, Xiaodong He:
Using N-gram based Features for Machine Translation System Combination. 205-208 - Zheng Chen, Heng Ji:
Language Specific Issue and Feature Exploration in Chinese Event Extraction. 209-212 - Zhongqiang Huang, Vladimir Eidelman, Mary P. Harper:
Improving A Simple Bigram HMM Part-of-Speech Tagger by Latent Annotation and Self-Training. 213-216 - Antonio L. Lagarda, Vicente Alabau, Francisco Casacuberta, Roberto Silva, Enrique Díaz-de-Liaño:
Statistical Post-Editing of a Rule-Based Machine Translation System. 217-220 - Michael Paul, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Eiichiro Sumita, Satoshi Nakamura:
On the Importance of Pivot Language Selection for Statistical Machine Translation. 221-224 - Katja Filippova, Michael Strube:
Tree Linearization in English: Improving Language Model Based Approaches. 225-228 - Huayan Zhong, Amanda Stent:
Determining the position of adverbial phrases in English. 229-232 - Peng Jin, Diana McCarthy, Rob Koeling, John Carroll:
Estimating and Exploiting the Entropy of Sense Distributions. 233-236 - Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha:
Semantic Classification with WordNet Kernels. 237-240 - Daniel Gillick:
Sentence Boundary Detection and the Problem with the U.S. 241-244 - Joseph P. Turian, James Bergstra, Yoshua Bengio:
Quadratic Features and Deep Architectures for Chunking. 245-248 - Onur Çobanoglu:
Active Zipfian Sampling for Statistical Parser Training. 249-252 - Victoria Fossum, Kevin Knight:
Combining Constituent Parsers. 253-256 - Meladel Mistica, Timothy Baldwin:
Recognising the Predicate-argument Structure of Tagalog. 257-260 - Giuseppe Attardi, Felice Dell'Orletta:
Reverse Revision and Linear Tree Combination for Dependency Parsing. 261-264 - Sibel Yaman, Gökhan Tür, Dimitra Vergyri, Dilek Hakkani-Tür, Mary P. Harper, Wen Wang:
Anchored Speech Recognition for Question Answering. 265-268 - Dogan Can, Murat Saraclar:
Score Distribution Based Term Specific Thresholding for Spoken Term Detection. 269-272 - Dong Yang, Yi-Cheng Pan, Sadaoki Furui:
Automatic Chinese Abbreviation Generation Using Conditional Random Field. 273-276 - Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Abhinav Sethy, Jonathan Mamou, Brian Kingsbury, Upendra V. Chaudhari:
Fast decoding for open vocabulary spoken term detection. 277-280 - Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Tightly coupling Speech Recognition and Search. 281-284
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