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Natural Language Engineering, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, January 2009
- Nick Webb, Bonnie L. Webber:
Special issue on interactive question answering: Introduction. 1-8 - Sebastian Varges, Fuliang Weng, Heather Pon-Barry:
Interactive question answering and constraint relaxation in spoken dialogue systems. 9-30 - Sharon G. Small, Tomek Strzalkowski:
HITIQA: High-quality intelligence through interactive question answering. 31-54 - Verena Rieser, Oliver Lemon:
Does this list contain what you were searching for? Learning adaptive dialogue strategies for interactive question answering. 55-72 - Silvia Quarteroni, Suresh Manandhar:
Designing an interactive open-domain question answering system. 73-95 - Boris W. van Schooten, Rieks op den Akker, Sophie Rosset, Olivier Galibert, Aurélien Max, Gabriel Illouz:
Follow-up question handling in the IMIX and Ritel systems: A comparative study. 97-118 - Diane Kelly, Paul B. Kantor, Emile L. Morse, Jean Scholtz, Ying Sun:
Questionnaires for eliciting evaluation data from users of interactive question answering systems. 119-141 - Nianwen Xue, Martha Palmer:
Adding semantic roles to the Chinese Treebank. 143-172
Volume 15, Number 2, April 2009
- Roger Mitton:
Ordering the suggestions of a spellchecker without using context. 173-192 - BalaKrishna Kolluru, Yoshihiko Gotoh:
On the subjectivity of human-authored summaries. 193-213 - Adriana Badulescu, Dan I. Moldovan:
A Semantic Scattering model for the automatic interpretation of English genitives. 215-239 - Yaoyong Li, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham:
Adapting SVM for data sparseness and imbalance: a case study in information extraction. 241-271 - Trung H. Bui, Mannes Poel, Anton Nijholt, Job Zwiers:
A tractable hybrid DDN-POMDP approach to affective dialogue modeling for probabilistic frame-based dialogue systems. 273-307 - Ernst Buchberger:
Abdelhadi Soudi, Antal van den Bosch and Günter Neumann, editors. Arabic Computational Morphology. Knowledge-Based and Empirical Methods. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. 2007. ISBN 978-1-4020-6045-8. 309-310 - Tracy Holloway King:
Hermann Helbig. Knowledge Representation and the Semantics of Natural Language. Berlin, Springer-Verlag. 2006. ISBN-10 3-540-24461-1. 310-313
Volume 15, Number 3, July 2009
- Kallirroi Georgila, Oliver Lemon, James Henderson, Johanna D. Moore:
Automatic annotation of context and speech acts for dialogue corpora. 315-353 - Martijn Spitters, Marco De Boni, Jakub Zavrel, Remko Bonnema:
Learning effective and engaging strategies for advice-giving human-machine dialogue. 355-378 - Qibo Zhu:
A corpus-based analysis of argument realization by preposition structures. 379-414 - Birte Lönneker-Rodman, Collin F. Baker:
The FrameNet model and its applications. 415-453
- Sandy Berkovski:
Roland Hausser. A Computational Model of Natural Language Communication. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2006. ISBN-13 978-3-540-35476-5. ii+365 pages. 455-457
Volume 15, Number 4, October 2009
- Stefan Harmeling:
Inferring textual entailment with a probabilistically sound calculus. 459-477 - Rodney D. Nielsen, Wayne H. Ward, James H. Martin:
Recognizing entailment in intelligent tutoring systems. 479-501 - Shiqi Zhao, Haifeng Wang, Ting Liu, Sheng Li:
Extracting paraphrase patterns from bilingual parallel corpora. 503-526 - Aljoscha Burchardt, Marco Pennacchiotti, Stefan Thater, Manfred Pinkal:
Assessing the impact of frame semantics on textual entailment. 527-550 - Fabio Massimo Zanzotto, Marco Pennacchiotti, Alessandro Moschitti:
A machine learning approach to textual entailment recognition. 551-582
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