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53rd ACL 2015: Beijing, China
- Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 7th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing, ACL 2015, July 26-31, 2015, Beijing, China, System Demonstrations. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-99-0
- Renlong Ai, Feiyu Xu:
A System Demonstration of a Framework for Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training. 1-6 - Francis Bond, Luís Morgado da Costa, Tuan Anh Le:
IMI -- A Multilingual Semantic Annotation Environment. 7-12 - Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Richard Eckart de Castilho, Iryna Gurevych:
In-tool Learning for Selective Manual Annotation in Large Corpora. 13-18 - Simone Filice, Giuseppe Castellucci, Danilo Croce, Roberto Basili:
KeLP: a Kernel-based Learning Platform for Natural Language Processing. 19-24 - Markus Gärtner, Katrin Schweitzer, Kerstin Eckart, Jonas Kuhn:
Multi-modal Visualization and Search for Text and Prosody Annotations. 25-30 - Mena B. Habib, Maurice van Keulen:
NEED4Tweet: A Twitterbot for Tweets Named Entity Extraction and Disambiguation. 31-36 - Benjamin Heinzerling, Michael Strube:
Visual Error Analysis for Entity Linking. 37-42 - Leonhard Hennig, Hong Li, Sebastian Krause, Feiyu Xu, Hans Uszkoreit:
A Web-based Collaborative Evaluation Tool for Automatically Learned Relation Extraction Patterns. 43-48 - Lun-Wei Ku, Shafqat Mumtaz Virk, Yann-Huei Lee:
A Dual-Layer Semantic Role Labeling System. 49-54 - Janna Lipenkova:
A system for fine-grained aspect-based sentiment analysis of Chinese. 55-60 - Sebastian Martschat, Patrick Claus, Michael Strube:
Plug Latent Structures and Play Coreference Resolution. 61-66 - Thilo Michael, Alan Akbik:
SCHNAPPER: A Web Toolkit for Exploratory Relation Extraction. 67-72 - Luís Morgado da Costa, Francis Bond:
OMWEdit - The Integrated Open Multilingual Wordnet Editing System. 73-78 - Alessandro Moschitti, Massimo Nicosia, Gianni Barlacchi:
SACRY: Syntax-based Automatic Crossword puzzle Resolution sYstem. 79-84 - Gustavo Paetzold, Lucia Specia:
LEXenstein: A Framework for Lexical Simplification. 85-90 - Sampo Pyysalo, Jorge Campos, Juan Miguel Cejuela, Filip Ginter, Kai Hakala, Chen Li, Pontus Stenetorp, Lars Juhl Jensen:
Sharing annotations better: RESTful Open Annotation. 91-96 - Stelios Piperidis, Dimitrios Galanis, Juli Bakagianni, Sokratis Sofianopoulos:
A Data Sharing and Annotation Service Infrastructure. 97-102 - Eugen Ruppert, Manuel Kaufmann, Martin Riedl, Chris Biemann:
JoBimViz: A Web-based Visualization for Graph-based Distributional Semantic Models. 103-108 - Misa Sato, Kohsuke Yanai, Toshinori Miyoshi, Toshihiko Yanase, Makoto Iwayama, Qinghua Sun, Yoshiki Niwa:
End-to-end Argument Generation System in Debating. 109-114 - Lucia Specia, Gustavo Paetzold, Carolina Scarton:
Multi-level Translation Quality Prediction with QuEst++. 115-120 - David Steele, Lucia Specia:
WA-Continuum: Visualising Word Alignments across Multiple Parallel Sentences Simultaneously. 121-126 - Marco Antonio Valenzuela-Escárcega, Gus Hahn-Powell, Mihai Surdeanu, Thomas Hicks:
A Domain-independent Rule-based Framework for Event Extraction. 127-132 - Zhaohui Wu, Chen Liang, C. Lee Giles:
Storybase: Towards Building a Knowledge Base for News Events. 133-138 - Tzu-Hsi Yen, Jian-Cheng Wu, Jim Chang, Joanne Boisson, Jason S. Chang:
WriteAhead: Mining Grammar Patterns in Corpora for Assisted Writing. 139-144 - Jingbo Zhu, Muhua Zhu, Qiang Wang, Tong Xiao:
NiuParser: A Chinese Syntactic and Semantic Parsing Toolkit. 145-150
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