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14. CICLing 2013: Samos, Greece
- Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing - 14th International Conference, CICLing 2013, Samos, Greece, March 24-30, 2013, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7816, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-37246-9
General Techniques
- Lukas Michelbacher, Qi Han, Hinrich Schütze:
Unsupervised Feature Adaptation for Cross-Domain NLP with an Application to Compositionality Grading. 1-12 - Grigori Sidorov, Francisco Velasquez, Efstathios Stamatatos, Alexander F. Gelbukh, Liliana Chanona-Hernández:
Syntactic Dependency-Based N-grams: More Evidence of Usefulness in Classification. 13-24
Lexical Resources
- Henning Wachsmuth, Mirko Rose, Gregor Engels:
Automatic Pipeline Construction for Real-Time Annotation. 38-49 - Oleg Kapanadze, Alla Mishchenko:
A Multilingual GRUG Treebank for Underresourced Languages. 50-59 - Matteo Romanello:
Creating an Annotated Corpus for Extracting Canonical Citations from Classics-Related Texts by Using Active Annotation. 60-76 - Namrata Patel, Pierre Accorsi, Diana Inkpen, Cédric Lopez, Mathieu Roche:
Approaches of Anonymisation of an SMS Corpus. 77-88 - Samhaa R. El-Beltagy, Ahmed A. Rafea:
A Corpus Based Approach for the Automatic Creation of Arabic Broken Plural Dictionaries. 89-97 - George Tsatsaronis, Iraklis Varlamis, Nattiya Kanhabua, Kjetil Nørvåg:
Temporal Classifiers for Predicting the Expansion of Medical Subject Headings. 98-113 - Adam Grycner, Patrick Ernst, Amy Siu, Gerhard Weikum:
Knowledge Discovery on Incompatibility of Medical Concepts. 114-125 - Tugba Yildiz, Savas Yildirim, Banu Diri:
Extraction of Part-Whole Relations from Turkish Corpora. 126-138 - Yanxia Qin, Dequan Zheng, Tiejun Zhao, Min Zhang:
Chinese Terminology Extraction Using EM-Based Transfer Learning Method. 139-152 - Inès Zribi, Marwa Graja, Mariem Ellouze Khmekhem, Maher Jaoua, Lamia Hadrich Belguith:
Orthographic Transcription for Spoken Tunisian Arabic. 153-163
Morphology and Tokenization
- Navanath Saharia, Kishori M. Konwar, Utpal Sharma, Jugal K. Kalita:
An Improved Stemming Approach Using HMM for a Highly Inflectional Language. 164-173 - Suhaila Saee, Lay-Ki Soon, Tek Yong Lim, Bali Ranaivo-Malançon, Enya Kong Tang:
Semi-automatic Acquisition of Two-Level Morphological Rules for Iban Language. 174-188 - Fatima Zahra Nejme, Siham Boulaknadel, Driss Aboutajdine:
Finite State Morphology for Amazigh Language. 189-200 - Yannis Haralambous:
New Perspectives in Sinographic Language Processing through the Use of Character Structure. 201-217 - Weimeng Zhu, Ni Sun, Xiaojun Zou, Junfeng Hu:
The Application of Kalman Filter Based Human-Computer Learning Model to Chinese Word Segmentation. 218-230 - Murhaf Fares, Stephan Oepen, Yi Zhang:
Machine Learning for High-Quality Tokenization Replicating Variable Tokenization Schemes. 231-244
Syntax and Named Entity Recognition
- Niels Beuck, Wolfgang Menzel:
Structural Prediction in Incremental Dependency Parsing. 245-257 - Jesús Santamaría, Lourdes Araujo:
Semi-supervised Constituent Grammar Induction Based on Text Chunking Information. 258-269 - Ilknur Durgar El-Kahlout, Ahmet Afsin Akin:
Turkish Constituent Chunking with Morphological and Contextual Features. 270-281 - Milos Jakubícek, Vojtech Kovár:
Enhancing Czech Parsing with Verb Valency Frames. 282-293 - Bhasha Agrawal, Rahul Agarwal, Samar Husain, Dipti Misra Sharma:
An Automatic Approach to Treebank Error Detection Using a Dependency Parser. 294-303 - Ziqi Zhang, Trevor Cohn, Fabio Ciravegna:
Topic-Oriented Words as Features for Named Entity Recognition. 304-316 - Elisabetta Fersini, Enza Messina:
Named Entities in Judicial Transcriptions: Extended Conditional Random Fields. 317-328 - Rinat Gareev, Maksim Tkatchenko, Valery D. Solovyev, Andrey Simanovsky, Vladimir Ivanov:
Introducing Baselines for Russian Named Entity Recognition. 329-342
Word Sense Disambiguation and Coreference Resolution
- Els Lefever, Véronique Hoste, Martine De Cock:
Five Languages Are Better Than One: An Attempt to Bypass the Data Acquisition Bottleneck for WSD. 343-354 - Xabier Saralegi, Pablo Gamallo:
Analyzing the Sense Distribution of Concordances Obtained by Web as Corpus Approach. 355-367 - David Richard Hope, Bill Keller:
MaxMax: A Graph-Based Soft Clustering Algorithm Applied to Word Sense Induction. 368-381 - Dervla O'Keeffe, Fintan J. Costello:
A Model of Word Similarity Based on Structural Alignment of Subject-Verb-Object Triples. 382-393 - Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Magdalena Zawislawska, Katarzyna Glowinska, Agata Savary:
Coreference Annotation Schema for an Inflectional Language. 394-407 - Goran Glavas, Jan Snajder:
Exploring Coreference Uncertainty of Generically Extracted Event Mentions. 408-422
Semantics and Discourse
- Aina Peris, Mariona Taulé, Horacio Rodríguez, Manuel Bertrán Ibarz:
LIARc: Labeling Implicit ARguments in Spanish Deverbal Nominalizations. 423-434 - Anna Feldman, Jing Peng:
Automatic Detection of Idiomatic Clauses. 435-446 - Felice Ferrara, Carlo Tasso:
Evaluating the Results of Methods for Computing Semantic Relatedness. 447-458 - Vasile Rus, Nobal B. Niraula, Rajendra Banjade:
Similarity Measures Based on Latent Dirichlet Allocation. 459-470 - Jonathan Dunn:
Evaluating the Premises and Results of Four Metaphor Identification Systems. 471-486 - David B. Bracewell, Marc T. Tomlinson, Michael Mohler:
Determining the Conceptual Space of Metaphoric Expressions. 487-500 - Seniz Demir, Stephanie Elzer Schwartz, Richard Burns, Sandra Carberry:
What is being Measured in an Information Graphic? 501-512 - Elena Mitocariu, Daniel Alexandru Anechitei, Dan Cristea:
Comparing Discourse Tree Structures. 513-522 - Himanshu Sharma, Praveen Dakwale, Dipti Misra Sharma, Rashmi Prasad, Aravind K. Joshi:
Assessment of Different Workflow Strategies for Annotating Discourse Relations: A Case Study with HDRB. 523-532 - Raúl Ernesto Gutiérrez de Piñerez Reyes, Juan Francisco Díaz-Frías:
Building a Discourse Parser for Informal Mathematical Discourse in the Context of a Controlled Natural Language. 533-544 - Kazeto Yamamoto, Naoya Inoue, Yotaro Watanabe, Naoaki Okazaki, Kentaro Inui:
Discriminative Learning of First-Order Weighted Abduction from Partial Discourse Explanations. 545-558
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