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6. CICLing 2005: Mexico-City, Mexico
- Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, 6th International Conference, CICLing 2005, Mexico City, Mexico, February 13-19, 2005, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3406, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-24523-5
Computational Linguistics Research
Computational Linguistics Formalisms
- Kevin Knight, Jonathan Graehl:
An Overview of Probabilistic Tree Transducers for Natural Language Processing. 1-24 - Ralph Debusmann, Oana Postolache, Maarika Traat:
A Modular Account of Information Structure in Extensible Dependency Grammar. 25-36 - Palmira Marrafa:
Modelling Grammatical and Lexical Knowledge: A Declarative Approach. 37-47 - Cornelis H. A. Koster:
Constructing a Parser for Latin. 48-59 - Jong-Bok Kim, Jaehyung Yang:
Parsing Korean Case Phenomena in a Type-Feature Structure Grammar. 60-72 - Luis Alberto Pineda, Iván V. Meza:
A Computational Model of the Spanish Clitic System. 73-82 - Anca Dinu, Liviu Petrisor Dinu:
A Parallel Approach to Syllabification. 83-87
Semantics and Discourse
- Daniel Marcu, Ana-Maria Popescu:
Towards Developing Probabilistic Generative Models for Reasoning with Natural Language Representations. 88-99 - Lei Shi, Rada Mihalcea:
Putting Pieces Together: Combining FrameNet, VerbNet and WordNet for Robust Semantic Parsing. 100-111 - Vasile Rus, Kirtan Desai:
Assigning Function Tags with a Simple Model. 112-115 - Rohana Mahmud, Allan Ramsay:
Finding Discourse Relations in Student Essays. 116-119
Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguation
- Manuel Vilares Ferro, Juan Otero, Jorge Graña Gil:
Regional Versus Global Finite-State Error Repair. 120-131 - Deyi Xiong, Qun Liu, Shouxun Lin:
Lexicalized Beam Thresholding Parsing with Prior and Boundary Estimates. 132-141 - Johnny Bigert, Jonas Sjöbergh, Ola Knutsson, Magnus Sahlgren:
Unsupervised Evaluation of Parser Robustness. 142-154 - Guodong Zhou, Lingpeng Yang, Jian Su, Dong-Hong Ji:
Mutual Information Independence Model Using Kernel Density Estimation for Segmenting and Labeling Sequential Data. 155-166 - Yongmei Tan, Tianshun Yao, Qing Chen, Jingbo Zhu:
Applying Conditional Random Fields to Chinese Shallow Parsing. 167-176 - Hiram Calvo, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Adam Kilgarriff:
Distributional Thesaurus Versus WordNet: A Comparison of Backoff Techniques for Unsupervised PP Attachment. 177-188
Morphology
- Alfonso Medina Urrea, Jaroslava Hlavácová:
Automatic Recognition of Czech Derivational Prefixes. 189-197 - Ho-cheol Choi, Sang-Yong Han:
Korma 2003: Newly Improved Korean Morpheme Analysis Module for Reducing Terminological and Spacing Errors in Document Analysis. 198-201 - Maosong Sun, Shengfen Luo, Benjamin K. Tsou:
Word Extraction Based on Semantic Constraints in Chinese Word-Formation. 202-213 - Yaodong Chen, Ting Wang, Huowang Chen:
Using Directed Graph Based BDMM Algorithm for Chinese Word Segmentation. 214-217
Anaphora and Coreference
- Xiaofeng Yang, Jian Su, Lingpeng Yang:
Entity-Based Noun Phrase Coreference Resolution. 218-221 - Claudia Sassen, Peter Kühnlein:
The Right Frontier Constraint as Conditional. 222-225
Word Sense Disambiguation
- Ted Pedersen, Amruta Purandare, Anagha Kulkarni:
Name Discrimination by Clustering Similar Contexts. 226-237 - Zheng-Yu Niu, Dong-Hong Ji, Chew Lim Tan, Lingpeng Yang:
Word Sense Disambiguation by Semi-supervised Learning. 238-241 - Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo, Marcello Ranieri, Carlo Strapparava:
Crossing Parallel Corpora and Multilingual Lexical Databases for WSD. 242-245 - Aarón Pancardo-Rodríguez, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Paolo Rosso:
A Mapping Between Classifiers and Training Conditions for WSD. 246-249 - Victoria Arranz, Jordi Atserias, Mauro Castillo:
Multiwords and Word Sense Disambiguation. 250-262 - Davide Buscaldi, Paolo Rosso, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez:
Context Expansion with Global Keywords for a Conceptual Density-Based WSD. 263-266 - Paolo Rosso, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Davide Buscaldi, Aarón Pancardo-Rodríguez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda:
Two Web-Based Approaches for Noun Sense Disambiguation. 267-279
Lexical Resources
- Marius Pasca:
Finding Instance Names and Alternative Glosses on the Web: WordNet Reloaded. 280-292 - Masaki Murata, Toshiyuki Kanamaru, Hitoshi Isahara:
Automatic Synonym Acquisition Based on Matching of Definition Sentences in Multiple Dictionaries. 293-304 - Karel Pala, Radek Sedlácek:
Enriching WordNet with Derivational Subnets. 305-311 - Vivi Nastase, Stan Szpakowicz:
Customisable Semantic Analysis of Texts. 312-323 - Valérie Bellynck, Christian Boitet, John Kenwright:
ITOLDU, a Web Service to Pool Technical Lexical Terms in a Learning Environment and Contribute to Multilingual Lexical Databases. 324-332 - Qiang Zhou, Zushun Chen:
Building a Situation-Based Language Knowledge Base. 333-336 - Sofía N. Galicia-Haro, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Unsupervised Learning of P NP P Word Combinations. 337-340
Natural Language Generation
- Amanda Stent, Matthew Marge, Mohit Singhai:
Evaluating Evaluation Methods for Generation in the Presence of Variation. 341-351 - Jorge Marques Pelizzoni, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes:
Reconciling Parameterization, Configurability and Optimality in Natural Language Generation via Multiparadigm Programming. 352-356
Machine Translation
- Christian Boitet:
Message Automata for Messages with Variants, and Methods for Their Translation. 357-376 - Igor Boguslavsky, Jesús Cardeñosa Lera, Carolina Gallardo, Luis Iraola:
The UNL Initiative: An Overview. 377-387 - Igor Boguslavsky, Leonid L. Iomdin, Alexander V. Lazursky, Leonid G. Mityushin, Victor G. Sizov, Leonid Kreidlin, Alexander S. Berdichevsky:
Interactive Resolution of Intrinsic and Translational Ambiguity in a Machine Translation System. 388-399 - Xiaojie Wang, Fuji Ren:
Chinese-Japanese Clause Alignment. 400-412 - Slaven Bilac, Hozumi Tanaka:
Direct Combination of Spelling and Pronunciation Information for Robust Back-Transliteration. 413-424
Speech and Natural Language Interfaces
- Kyuchul Yoon:
A Prosodic Diphone Database for Korean Text-to-Speech Synthesis System. 425-428 - Jong Kuk Kim, Ki-Young Lee, Myung Jin Bae:
On a Pitch Detection Method Using Noise Reduction. 429-432 - Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Viet Bac Le, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Manuel Alberto Pérez-Coutiño:
Toward Acoustic Models for Languages with Limited Linguistic Resources. 433-436 - Wangrae Jo, Jong Kuk Kim, Myung Jin Bae:
A Study on Pitch Detection in Time-Frequency Hybrid Domain. 437-440 - Mutsuko Tomokiyo, Gérard Chollet:
VoiceUNL: A Semantic Representation of Emotions Within Universal Networking Language Formalism Based on a Dialogue Corpus Analysis. 441-451 - Wei-Lin Wu, Ruzhan Lu, Feng Gao, Yan Yuan:
Combining Multiple Statistical Classifiers to Improve the Accuracy of Task Classification. 452-462
Language Documentation
- Edward John Garrett:
A Finite State Network for Phonetic Text Processing. 463-473 - Mike Maxwell, Jonathan D. Amith:
Language Documentation: The Nahuatl Grammar. 474-485
Intelligent Text Processing Applications
Information Extraction
- Janyce Wiebe, Ellen Riloff:
Creating Subjective and Objective Sentence Classifiers from Unannotated Texts. 486-497 - Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo, Claudio Giuliano, Raffaella Rinaldi:
Instance Pruning by Filtering Uninformative Words: An Information Extraction Case Study. 498-509 - Christian Siefkes:
Incremental Information Extraction Using Tree-Based Context Representations. 510-521 - Jee-Hyub Kim, Melanie Hilario:
Learning Information Extraction Rules for Protein Annotation from Unannotated Corpora. 522-534 - Un Yong Nahm:
Transformation-Based Information Extraction Using Learned Meta-rules. 535-538 - Alberto Téllez-Valero, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda:
A Machine Learning Approach to Information Extraction. 539-547 - Kadri Hacioglu, Ying Chen, Benjamin Douglas:
Automatic Time Expression Labeling for English and Chinese Text. 548-559 - Isabel Díaz, Lidia Moreno, Inmaculada Fuentes, Oscar Pastor:
Integrating Natural Language Techniques in OO-Method. 560-571
Information Retrieval
- Lingpeng Yang, Dong-Hong Ji, Nie Yu, Guodong Zhou:
Document Re-ordering Based on Key Terms in Top Retrieved Documents. 572-583 - Hongtao Wang, Maosong Sun, Shaoming Liu:
Merging Case Relations into VSM to Improve Information Retrieval Precision. 584-592 - Ge Yu, Xiaoguang Li, Yubin Bao, Daling Wang:
Evaluating Document-to-Document Relevance Based on Document Language Model: Modeling, Implementation and Performance Evaluation. 593-603 - Sofia Stamou, Dimitris Christodoulakis:
Retrieval Efficiency of Normalized Query Expansion. 604-607 - Jirí Hroza, Jan Zizka:
Selecting Interesting Articles Using Their Similarity Based Only on Positive Examples. 608-611
Question Answering
- Thamar Solorio, Manuel Alberto Pérez-Coutiño, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda, Aurelio López-López:
Question Classification in Spanish and Portuguese. 612-619 - Marcin Skowron, Kenji Araki:
Learning the Query Generation Patterns. 620-623 - Hae Jung Kim, Ki-Dong Bu, Jung-Hyun Kim, Sang-Jo Lee:
Exploiting Question Concepts for Query Expansion. 624-627 - Alexander F. Gelbukh, Namo Kang, Sang-Yong Han:
Experiment on Combining Sources of Evidence for Passage Retrieval. 628-631
Summarization
- Dan Cristea, Oana Postolache, Ionut Pistol:
Summarisation Through Discourse Structure. 632-644 - Ruichao Wang, Nicola Stokes, William P. Doran, Eamonn Newman, John Dunnion, Joe Carthy:
LexTrim: A Lexical Cohesion Based Approach to Parse-and-Trim Style Headline Generation. 645-648 - Kamal Sarkar, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:
Generating Headline Summary from a Document Set. 649-652 - Carlos-Francisco Méndez-Cruz, Alfonso Medina Urrea:
Extractive Summarization Based on Word Information and Sentence Position. 653-656 - Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Zuriel Gross, Asaf Masa:
Automatic Extraction and Learning of Keyphrases from Scientific Articles. 657-669 - Constantin Orasan:
Automatic Annotation of Corpora for Text Summarisation: A Comparative Study. 670-681
Text Classification, Categorization, and Clustering
- Karl-Michael Schneider:
Techniques for Improving the Performance of Naive Bayes for Text Classification. 682-693 - Lars G. Johnsen, Christer Johansson:
Efficient Modeling of Analogy. 694-703 - Umarani Pappuswamy, Dumisizwe Bhembe, Pamela W. Jordan, Kurt VanLehn:
A Supervised Clustering Method for Text Classification. 704-714 - Nirmalya Chowdhury, Diganta Saha:
Unsupervised Text Classification Using Kohonen's Self Organizing Network. 715-718 - Edgar Moyotl-Hernández, Héctor Jiménez-Salazar:
Enhancement of DTP Feature Selection Method for Text Categorization. 719-722 - Yunqing Xia, Angelo Dalli, Yorick Wilks, Louise Guthrie:
FASiL Adaptive Email Categorization System. 723-734 - Xiaoguang Li, Ge Yu, Daling Wang, Yubin Bao:
ESPClust: An Effective Skew Prevention Method for Model-Based Document Clustering. 735-745 - Pavel Makagonov, Alejandro Ruiz Figueroa:
A Method of Rapid Prototyping of Evolving Ontologies. 746-749
Named Entity Recognition
- Guodong Zhou, Jian Su, Lingpeng Yang:
Resolution of Data Sparseness in Named Entity Recognition Using Hierarchical Features and Feature Relaxation Principle. 750-761 - Thamar Solorio, Aurelio López-López:
Learning Named Entity Recognition in Portuguese from Spanish. 762-768 - Houfeng Wang, Shi Wuguang:
A Simple Rule-Based Approach to Organization Name Recognition in Chinese Text. 769-772
Language Identification
- Christian Biemann, Sven Teresniak:
Disentangling from Babylonian Confusion - Unsupervised Language Identification. 773-784 - Anca Dinu, Liviu Petrisor Dinu:
On the Syllabic Similarities of Romance Languages. 785-788 - Vinosh Babu James, Baskaran Sankaran:
Automatic Language Identification Using Multivariate Analysis. 789-792
Spelling and Style Checking
- Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza Sánchez, Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia, Maite Oronoz:
Design and Development of a System for the Detection of Agreement Errors in Basque. 793-802 - Igor A. Bolshakov:
An Experiment in Detection and Correction of Malapropisms Through the Web. 803-815 - Dmitriy Genzel:
A Paragraph Boundary Detection System. 816-826
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