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49th ACL Short Papers 2011: Portland, Oregon, USA
- The 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Proceedings of the Conference, 19-24 June, 2011, Portland, Oregon, USA - Short Papers. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-932432-88-6
- Brian Roark, Richard Sproat, Izhak Shafran:
Lexicographic Semirings for Exact Automata Encoding of Sequence Models. 1-5 - Dmitriy Dligach, Martha Palmer:
Good Seed Makes a Good Crop: Accelerating Active Learning Using Language Modeling. 6-10 - Nikhil Garg, James Henderson:
Temporal Restricted Boltzmann Machines for Dependency Parsing. 11-17 - Benjamin Van Durme, Ashwin Lall:
Efficient Online Locality Sensitive Hashing via Reservoir Counting. 18-23 - Greg Durrett, Dan Klein:
An Empirical Investigation of Discounting in Cross-Domain Language Models. 24-29 - Tetsuo Kiso, Masashi Shimbo, Mamoru Komachi, Yuji Matsumoto:
HITS-based Seed Selection and Stop List Construction for Bootstrapping. 30-36 - Omar Zaidan, Chris Callison-Burch:
The Arabic Online Commentary Dataset: an Annotated Dataset of Informal Arabic with High Dialectal Content. 37-41 - Kevin Gimpel, Nathan Schneider, Brendan O'Connor, Dipanjan Das, Daniel Mills, Jacob Eisenstein, Michael Heilman, Dani Yogatama, Jeffrey Flanigan, Noah A. Smith:
Part-of-Speech Tagging for Twitter: Annotation, Features, and Experiments. 42-47 - Anders Søgaard:
Semi-supervised condensed nearest neighbor for part-of-speech tagging. 48-52 - Masato Hagiwara, Satoshi Sekine:
Latent Class Transliteration based on Source Language Origin. 53-57 - Jeffrey Heinz, Chetan Rawal, Herbert G. Tanner:
Tier-based Strictly Local Constraints for Phonology. 58-64 - Steffen Hedegaard, Jakob Grue Simonsen:
Lost in Translation: Authorship Attribution using Frame Semantics. 65-70 - Fei Liu, Fuliang Weng, Bingqing Wang, Yang Liu:
Insertion, Deletion, or Substitution? Normalizing Text Messages without Pre-categorization nor Supervision. 71-76 - Sravana Reddy, Kevin Knight:
Unsupervised Discovery of Rhyme Schemes. 77-82 - Manoj Harpalani, Michael Hart, Sandesh Signh, Rob Johnson, Yejin Choi:
Language of Vandalism: Improving Wikipedia Vandalism Detection via Stylometric Analysis. 83-88 - Chloé Kiddon, Yuriy Brun:
That's What She Said: Double Entendre Identification. 89-94 - Fabrizio Morbini, Kenji Sagae:
Joint Identification and Segmentation of Domain-Specific Dialogue Acts for Conversational Dialogue Systems. 95-100 - Richard Johansson, Alessandro Moschitti:
Extracting Opinion Expressions and Their Polarities - Exploration of Pipelines and Joint Models. 101-106 - Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm:
Subjective Natural Language Problems: Motivations, Applications, Characterizations, and Implications. 107-112 - Rivka Levitan, Agustín Gravano, Julia Hirschberg:
Entrainment in Speech Preceding Backchannels. 113-117 - Anna Margolis, Mari Ostendorf:
Question Detection in Spoken Conversations Using Textual Conversations. 118-124 - Micha Elsner, Eugene Charniak:
Extending the Entity Grid with Entity-Specific Features. 125-129 - André Bittar, Pascal Amsili, Pascal Denis, Laurence Danlos:
French TimeBank: An ISO-TimeML Annotated Reference Corpus. 130-134 - Bo Pang, Ravi Kumar:
Search in the Lost Sense of "Query": Question Formulation in Web Search Queries and its Temporal Changes. 135-140 - Mehdi Manshadi, James F. Allen, Mary D. Swift:
A Corpus of Scope-disambiguated English Text. 141-146 - Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi, Hal Daumé III, Raghavendra Udupa:
From Bilingual Dictionaries to Interlingual Document Representations. 147-152 - Rafael E. Banchs, Haizhou Li:
AM-FM: A Semantic Framework for Translation Quality Assessment. 153-158 - Maoxi Li, Chengqing Zong, Hwee Tou Ng:
Automatic Evaluation of Chinese Translation Output: Word-Level or Character-Level? 159-164 - Jinxi Xu, Jinying Chen:
How Much Can We Gain from Supervised Word Alignment? 165-169 - Hui Lin, Jeff A. Bilmes:
Word Alignment via Submodular Maximization over Matroids. 170-175 - Jonathan H. Clark, Chris Dyer, Alon Lavie, Noah A. Smith:
Better Hypothesis Testing for Statistical Machine Translation: Controlling for Optimizer Instability. 176-181 - Coskun Mermer, Murat Saraclar:
Bayesian Word Alignment for Statistical Machine Translation. 182-187 - Yue Zhang, Joakim Nivre:
Transition-based Dependency Parsing with Rich Non-local Features. 188-193 - Daniël de Kok, Barbara Plank, Gertjan van Noord:
Reversible Stochastic Attribute-Value Grammars. 194-199 - Colin Cherry, Shane Bergsma:
Joint Training of Dependency Parsing Filters through Latent Support Vector Machines. 200-205 - Hiroyuki Shindo, Akinori Fujino, Masaaki Nagata:
Insertion Operator for Bayesian Tree Substitution Grammars. 206-211 - Shu Cai, David Chiang, Yoav Goldberg:
Language-Independent Parsing with Empty Elements. 212-216 - Matt Post:
Judging Grammaticality with Tree Substitution Grammar Derivations. 217-222 - Hajime Morita, Tetsuya Sakai, Manabu Okumura:
Query Snowball: A Co-occurrence-based Approach to Multi-document Summarization for Question Answering. 223-229 - Anja Belz, Eric Kow:
Discrete vs. Continuous Rating Scales for Language Evaluation in NLP. 230-235 - Margaret Mitchell, Aaron Dunlop, Brian Roark:
Semi-Supervised Modeling for Prenominal Modifier Ordering. 236-241 - Paul Piwek, Svetlana Stoyanchev:
Data-oriented Monologue-to-Dialogue Generation. 242-247 - Amjad Abu-Jbara, Barbara Rosario, Kent Lyons:
Towards Style Transformation from Written-Style to Audio-Style. 248-253 - Kapil Thadani, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Optimal and Syntactically-Informed Decoding for Monolingual Phrase-Based Alignment. 254-259 - Shasha Liao, Ralph Grishman:
Can Document Selection Help Semi-supervised Learning? A Case Study On Event Extraction. 260-265 - Tara McIntosh, Lars Yencken, James R. Curran, Timothy Baldwin:
Relation Guided Bootstrapping of Semantic Lexicons. 266-270 - Oleksandr Kolomiyets, Steven Bethard, Marie-Francine Moens:
Model-Portability Experiments for Textual Temporal Analysis. 271-276 - Truc-Vien T. Nguyen, Alessandro Moschitti:
End-to-End Relation Extraction Using Distant Supervision from External Semantic Repositories. 277-282 - Emilia Apostolova, Noriko Tomuro, Dina Demner-Fushman:
Automatic Extraction of Lexico-Syntactic Patterns for Detection of Negation and Speculation Scopes. 283-287 - Ryan Gabbard, Marjorie Freedman, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Coreference for Learning to Extract Relations: Yes Virginia, Coreference Matters. 288-293 - Qin Gao, Stephan Vogel:
Corpus Expansion for Statistical Machine Translation with Semantic Role Label Substitution Rules. 294-298 - Lonneke van der Plas, Paola Merlo, James Henderson:
Scaling up Automatic Cross-Lingual Semantic Role Annotation. 299-304 - Christian Rohrdantz, Annette Hautli, Thomas Mayer, Miriam Butt, Daniel A. Keim, Frans Plank:
Towards Tracking Semantic Change by Visual Analytics. 305-310 - Youngjun Kim, Ellen Riloff, Stéphane M. Meystre:
Improving Classification of Medical Assertions in Clinical Notes. 311-316 - Els Lefever, Véronique Hoste, Martine De Cock:
ParaSense or How to Use Parallel Corpora for Word Sense Disambiguation. 317-322 - Dirk Hovy, Ashish Vaswani, Stephen Tratz, David Chiang, Eduard H. Hovy:
Models and Training for Unsupervised Preposition Sense Disambiguation. 323-328 - Peter LoBue, Alexander Yates:
Types of Common-Sense Knowledge Needed for Recognizing Textual Entailment. 329-334 - Derya Ozkan, Louis-Philippe Morency:
Modeling Wisdom of Crowds Using Latent Mixture of Discriminative Experts. 335-340 - Marjorie Freedman, Alex Baron, Vasin Punyakanok, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Language Use: What can it tell us? 341-345 - Alexander Volokh, Günter Neumann:
Automatic Detection and Correction of Errors in Dependency Treebanks. 346-350 - Naushad UzZaman, James F. Allen:
Temporal Evaluation. 351-356 - Sarah Alkuhlani, Nizar Habash:
A Corpus for Modeling Morpho-Syntactic Agreement in Arabic: Gender, Number and Rationality. 357-362 - Clifton James McFate, Kenneth D. Forbus:
NULEX: An Open-License Broad Coverage Lexicon. 363-367 - Saif M. Mohammad:
Even the Abstract have Color: Consensus in Word-Colour Associations. 368-373 - Wen Wang, Sibel Yaman, Kristin Precoda, Colleen Richey, Geoffrey Raymond:
Detection of Agreement and Disagreement in Broadcast Conversations. 374-378 - Shujian Huang, Stephan Vogel, Jiajun Chen:
Dealing with Spurious Ambiguity in Learning ITG-based Word Alignment. 379-383 - Susan Howlett, Mark Dras:
Clause Restructuring For SMT Not Absolutely Helpful. 384-388 - Vicent Alabau, Alberto Sanchís, Francisco Casacuberta:
Improving On-line Handwritten Recognition using Translation Models in Multimodal Interactive Machine Translation. 389-394 - Houda Bouamor, Aurélien Max, Anne Vilnat:
Monolingual Alignment by Edit Rate Computation on Sentential Paraphrase Pairs. 395-400 - Licheng Fang, Tagyoung Chung, Daniel Gildea:
Terminal-Aware Synchronous Binarization. 401-406 - Hal Daumé III, Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi:
Domain Adaptation for Machine Translation by Mining Unseen Words. 407-412 - Tagyoung Chung, Licheng Fang, Daniel Gildea:
Issues Concerning Decoding with Synchronous Context-free Grammar. 413-417 - Jingbo Zhu, Tong Xiao:
Improving Decoding Generalization for Tree-to-String Translation. 418-423 - Bing Xiang, Abraham Ittycheriah:
Discriminative Feature-Tied Mixture Modeling for Statistical Machine Translation. 424-428 - Kevin Duh, Akinori Fujino, Masaaki Nagata:
Is Machine Translation Ripe for Cross-Lingual Sentiment Classification? 429-433 - Takashi Onishi, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
Reordering Constraint Based on Document-Level Context. 434-438 - Viet Ha-Thuc, Nicola Cancedda:
Confidence-Weighted Learning of Factored Discriminative Language Models. 439-444 - Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan, Rohit Prasad, Prem Natarajan:
On-line Language Model Biasing for Statistical Machine Translation. 445-449 - Wang Ling, Tiago Luís, João Graça, Isabel Trancoso, Luísa Coheur:
Reordering Modeling using Weighted Alignment Matrices. 450-454 - David Chiang, Steve DeNeefe, Michael Pust:
Two Easy Improvements to Lexical Weighting. 455-460 - Kristina Toutanova, Michel Galley:
Why Initialization Matters for IBM Model 1: Multiple Optima and Non-Strict Convexity. 461-466 - Manaal Faruqui, Sebastian Padó:
"I Thou Thee, Thou Traitor": Predicting Formal vs. Informal Address in English Literature. 467-472 - Bo Li, Éric Gaussier, Akiko N. Aizawa:
Clustering Comparable Corpora For Bilingual Lexicon Extraction. 473-478 - Ivan Vulic, Wim De Smet, Marie-Francine Moens:
Identifying Word Translations from Comparable Corpora Using Latent Topic Models. 479-484 - Yabin Zheng, Lixing Xie, Zhiyuan Liu, Maosong Sun, Yang Zhang, Liyun Ru:
Why Press Backspace? Understanding User Input Behaviors in Chinese Pinyin Input Method. 485-490 - Samuel Brody, Paul B. Kantor:
Automatic Assessment of Coverage Quality in Intelligence Reports. 491-495 - Or Biran, Samuel Brody, Noemie Elhadad:
Putting it Simply: a Context-Aware Approach to Lexical Simplification. 496-501 - Wenting Xiong, Diane J. Litman:
Automatically Predicting Peer-Review Helpfulness. 502-507 - Nitin Madnani, Martin Chodorow, Joel R. Tetreault, Alla Rozovskaya:
They Can Help: Using Crowdsourcing to Improve the Evaluation of Grammatical Error Detection Systems. 508-513 - Delip Rao, David Yarowsky:
Typed Graph Models for Learning Latent Attributes from Names. 514-518 - Zhonghua Qu, Yang Liu:
Interactive Group Suggesting for Twitter. 519-523 - Thomas Müller, Hinrich Schütze:
Improved Modeling of Out-Of-Vocabulary Words Using Morphological Classes. 524-528 - Graham Neubig, Yosuke Nakata, Shinsuke Mori:
Pointwise Prediction for Robust, Adaptable Japanese Morphological Analysis. 529-533 - Yun Huang, Min Zhang, Chew Lim Tan:
Nonparametric Bayesian Machine Transliteration with Synchronous Adaptor Grammars. 534-539 - Daniel Hewlett, Paul R. Cohen:
Fully Unsupervised Word Segmentation with BVE and MDL. 540-545 - Donald Metzler, Eduard H. Hovy, Chunliang Zhang:
An Empirical Evaluation of Data-Driven Paraphrase Generation Techniques. 546-551 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki:
Identification of Domain-Specific Senses in a Machine-Readable Dictionary. 552-557 - Eyal Shnarch, Jacob Goldberger, Ido Dagan:
A Probabilistic Modeling Framework for Lexical Entailment. 558-563 - Paula Carvalho, Luís Sarmento, Jorge Teixeira, Mário J. Silva:
Liars and Saviors in a Sentiment Annotated Corpus of Comments to Political Debates. 564-568 - Oscar Täckström, Ryan T. McDonald:
Semi-supervised latent variable models for sentence-level sentiment analysis. 569-574 - Lei Zhang, Bing Liu:
Identifying Noun Product Features that Imply Opinions. 575-580 - Roberto I. González-Ibáñez, Smaranda Muresan, Nina Wacholder:
Identifying Sarcasm in Twitter: A Closer Look. 581-586 - Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Mona T. Diab, Mohammed Korayem:
Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis of Modern Standard Arabic. 587-591 - Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Amjad Abu-Jbara, Rahul Jha, Dragomir R. Radev:
Identifying the Semantic Orientation of Foreign Words. 592-597 - Xipeng Qiu, Xuanjing Huang, Zhao Liu, Jinlong Zhou:
Hierarchical Text Classification with Latent Concepts. 598-602 - Wei-Bin Liang, Chung-Hsien Wu, Chia-Ping Chen:
Semantic Information and Derivation Rules for Robust Dialogue Act Detection in a Spoken Dialogue System. 603-608 - Taniya Mishra, Srinivas Bangalore:
Predicting Relative Prominence in Noun-Noun Compounds. 609-613 - Siwei Wang, Gina-Anne Levow:
Contrasting Multi-Lingual Prosodic Cues to Predict Verbal Feedback for Rapport. 614-619 - Denis Filimonov, Mary P. Harper:
Generalized Interpolation in Decision Tree LM. 620-624 - Joel Lang:
A Scalable Probabilistic Classifier for Language Modeling. 625-630 - Nianwen Xue, Yaqin Yang:
Chinese sentence segmentation as comma classification. 631-635 - Jun Suzuki, Hideki Isozaki, Masaaki Nagata:
Learning Condensed Feature Representations from Large Unsupervised Data Sets for Supervised Learning. 636-641 - William M. Darling, Fei Song:
Probabilistic Document Modeling for Syntax Removal in Text Summarization. 642-647 - Xiaojiang Huang, Xiaojun Wan, Jianguo Xiao:
Comparative News Summarization Using Linear Programming. 648-653 - Nina Dethlefs, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl:
Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning and Hidden Markov Models for Task-Oriented Natural Language Generation. 654-659 - Mariët Theune, Ruud Koolen, Emiel Krahmer, Sander Wubben:
Does Size Matter - How Much Data is Required to Train a REG Algorithm? 660-664 - William Coster, David Kauchak:
Simple English Wikipedia: A New Text Simplification Task. 665-669 - Yves Petinot, Kathleen R. McKeown, Kapil Thadani:
A Hierarchical Model of Web Summaries. 670-675 - Nathan Bodenstab, Kristy Hollingshead, Brian Roark:
Unary Constraints for Efficient Context-Free Parsing. 676-681 - Anders Søgaard:
Data point selection for cross-language adaptation of dependency parsers. 682-686 - Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer:
Getting the Most out of Transition-based Dependency Parsing. 687-692 - Seth Kulick, Ann Bies, Justin Mott:
Using Derivation Trees for Treebank Error Detection. 693-698 - Eneko Agirre, Kepa Bengoetxea, Koldo Gojenola, Joakim Nivre:
Improving Dependency Parsing with Semantic Classes. 699-703 - Yoav Goldberg, Michael Elhadad:
Joint Hebrew Segmentation and Parsing using a PCFGLA Lattice Parser. 704-709 - Gholamreza Haffari, Marzieh Razavi, Anoop Sarkar:
An Ensemble Model that Combines Syntactic and Semantic Clustering for Discriminative Dependency Parsing. 710-714 - Muhua Zhu, Jingbo Zhu, Minghan Hu:
Better Automatic Treebank Conversion Using A Feature-Based Approach. 715-719 - Mohit Bansal, Dan Klein:
The Surprising Variance in Shortest-Derivation Parsing. 720-725 - Kugatsu Sadamitsu, Kuniko Saito, Kenji Imamura, Gen-ichiro Kikui:
Entity Set Expansion using Topic information. 726-731
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