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52nd ACL 2014: Baltimore, MD, USA
- Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2014, June 22-27, 2014, Baltimore, MD, USA, Volume 2: Short Papers. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-937284-73-2

- Abdellah Fourtassi, Thomas Schatz, Balakrishnan Varadarajan, Emmanuel Dupoux:

Exploring the Relative Role of Bottom-up and Top-down Information in Phoneme Learning. 1-6 - Alex B. Fine, Austin F. Frank, T. Florian Jaeger, Benjamin Van Durme:

Biases in Predicting the Human Language Model. 7-12 - Changsong Liu, Lanbo She, Rui Fang, Joyce Y. Chai:

Probabilistic Labeling for Efficient Referential Grounding based on Collaborative Discourse. 13-18 - Seokhwan Kim, Rafael E. Banchs, Haizhou Li:

A Composite Kernel Approach for Dialog Topic Tracking with Structured Domain Knowledge from Wikipedia. 19-23 - Xiaoqiang Luo, Sameer Pradhan, Marta Recasens, Eduard H. Hovy

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An Extension of BLANC to System Mentions. 24-29 - Sameer Pradhan, Xiaoqiang Luo, Marta Recasens, Eduard H. Hovy

, Vincent Ng, Michael Strube:
Scoring Coreference Partitions of Predicted Mentions: A Reference Implementation. 30-35 - Aditya Joshi

, Abhijit Mishra
, Nivvedan Senthamilselvan, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Measuring Sentiment Annotation Complexity of Text. 36-41 - Charles Jochim, Hinrich Schütze:

Improving Citation Polarity Classification with Product Reviews. 42-48 - Li Dong, Furu Wei, Chuanqi Tan, Duyu Tang, Ming Zhou, Ke Xu:

Adaptive Recursive Neural Network for Target-dependent Twitter Sentiment Classification. 49-54 - Swapnil Hingmire, Sutanu Chakraborti:

Sprinkling Topics for Weakly Supervised Text Classification. 55-60 - Le Sun, Xianpei Han:

A Feature-Enriched Tree Kernel for Relation Extraction. 61-67 - Thien Huu Nguyen, Ralph Grishman:

Employing Word Representations and Regularization for Domain Adaptation of Relation Extraction. 68-74 - Ayman Alhelbawy

, Robert J. Gaizauskas
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Graph Ranking for Collective Named Entity Disambiguation. 75-80 - Chen Lin, Timothy Miller, Alvin Kho, Steven Bethard, Dmitriy Dligach, Sameer Pradhan, Guergana Savova:

Descending-Path Convolution Kernel for Syntactic Structures. 81-86 - Zvi Ben-Ami, Ronen Feldman, Binyamin Rosenfeld:

Entities' Sentiment Relevance. 87-92 - Gintare Grigonyte, Timothy Baldwin:

Automatic Detection of Multilingual Dictionaries on the Web. 93-98 - Alina Maria Ciobanu, Liviu P. Dinu:

Automatic Detection of Cognates Using Orthographic Alignment. 99-105 - Khang Nhut Lam, Feras Al Tarouti, Jugal Kalita:

Automatically constructing Wordnet Synsets. 106-111 - Olcay Taner Yildiz, Ercan Solak, Onur Görgün, Razieh Ehsani:

Constructing a Turkish-English Parallel TreeBank. 112-117 - Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Dan Klein:

Improved Typesetting Models for Historical OCR. 118-123 - Julie Tibshirani, Christopher D. Manning:

Robust Logistic Regression using Shift Parameters. 124-129 - Kenneth Heafield

, Michael Kayser, Christopher D. Manning:
Faster Phrase-Based Decoding by Refining Feature State. 130-135 - Michael Auli, Jianfeng Gao:

Decoder Integration and Expected BLEU Training for Recurrent Neural Network Language Models. 136-142 - Graham Neubig, Kevin Duh:

On the Elements of an Accurate Tree-to-String Machine Translation System. 143-149 - Douwe Gelling, Trevor Cohn:

Simple extensions and POS Tags for a reparameterised IBM Model 2. 150-154 - Jingsheng Cai, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita, Yujie Zhang:

Dependency-based Pre-ordering for Chinese-English Machine Translation. 155-160 - Noura Farra, Nadi Tomeh, Alla Rozovskaya, Nizar Habash

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Generalized Character-Level Spelling Error Correction. 161-167 - Sergey Gubanov, Irina Galinskaya, Alexey Baytin:

Improved Iterative Correction for Distant Spelling Errors. 168-173 - Michael Heilman, Aoife Cahill, Nitin Madnani, Melissa Lopez, Matthew Mulholland, Joel R. Tetreault:

Predicting Grammaticality on an Ordinal Scale. 174-180 - Charley Beller, Rebecca Knowles, Craig Harman, Shane Bergsma, Margaret Mitchell, Benjamin Van Durme:

I'm a Belieber: Social Roles via Self-identification and Conceptual Attributes. 181-186 - Johannes Daxenberger, Iryna Gurevych:

Automatically Detecting Corresponding Edit-Turn-Pairs in Wikipedia. 187-192 - Mengqiu Wang, Rob Voigt, Christopher D. Manning:

Two Knives Cut Better Than One: Chinese Word Segmentation with Dual Decomposition. 193-198 - Si Li, Nianwen Xue:

Effective Document-Level Features for Chinese Patent Word Segmentation. 199-205 - Will Monroe, Spence Green, Christopher D. Manning:

Word Segmentation of Informal Arabic with Domain Adaptation. 206-211 - Dimitri Kartsaklis, Nal Kalchbrenner, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh

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Resolving Lexical Ambiguity in Tensor Regression Models of Meaning. 212-217 - Yunlun Yang, Zhi-Hong Deng, Hongliang Yu:

A Novel Content Enriching Model for Microblog Using News Corpus. 218-223 - Tomás Kociský, Karl Moritz Hermann, Phil Blunsom:

Learning Bilingual Word Representations by Marginalizing Alignments. 224-229 - Rivka Levitan, David Elson:

Detecting Retries of Voice Search Queries. 230-235 - Mohammad Kazemi, Rahman Lavaee, Iftekhar Naim, Daniel Gildea:

Sliding Alignment Windows for Real-Time Crowd Captioning. 236-240 - Yoshimi Suzuki, Fumiyo Fukumoto:

Detection of Topic and its Extrinsic Evaluation Through Multi-Document Summarization. 241-246 - Beata Beigman Klebanov, Nitin Madnani, Jill Burstein, Swapna Somasundaran:

Content Importance Models for Scoring Writing From Sources. 247-252 - Mo Shen, Hongxiao Liu, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:

Chinese Morphological Analysis with Character-level POS Tagging. 253-258 - Miikka Silfverberg, Teemu Ruokolainen, Krister Lindén, Mikko Kurimo:

Part-of-Speech Tagging using Conditional Random Fields: Exploiting Sub-Label Dependencies for Improved Accuracy. 259-264 - Kairit Sirts, Jacob Eisenstein, Micha Elsner, Sharon Goldwater:

POS induction with distributional and morphological information using a distance-dependent Chinese restaurant process. 265-271 - Aditi S. Muralidharan, Marti A. Hearst:

Improving the Recognizability of Syntactic Relations Using Contextualized Examples. 272-277 - Xing Shi, Kevin Knight, Heng Ji:

How to Speak a Language without Knowing It. 278-282 - Junyi Jessy Li, Marine Carpuat, Ani Nenkova:

Assessing the Discourse Factors that Influence the Quality of Machine Translation. 283-288 - Roee Aharoni, Moshe Koppel, Yoav Goldberg

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Automatic Detection of Machine Translated Text and Translation Quality Estimation. 289-295 - Jean Mark Gawron:

Improving sparse word similarity models with asymmetric measures. 296-301 - Omer Levy, Yoav Goldberg

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Dependency-Based Word Embeddings. 302-308 - Florent Perek:

Vector spaces for historical linguistics: Using distributional semantics to study syntactic productivity in diachrony. 309-314 - Yuta Kikuchi, Tsutomu Hirao, Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura, Masaaki Nagata:

Single Document Summarization based on Nested Tree Structure. 315-320 - Karen Mazidi, Rodney D. Nielsen:

Linguistic Considerations in Automatic Question Generation. 321-326 - Xian Qian, Yang Liu:

Polynomial Time Joint Structural Inference for Sentence Compression. 327-332 - Annie Louis:

A Bayesian Method to Incorporate Background Knowledge during Automatic Text Summarization. 333-338 - Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Owen Rambow:

Predicting Power Relations between Participants in Written Dialog from a Single Thread. 339-344 - Tieyun Qian

, Bing Liu, Li Chen, Zhiyong Peng:
Tri-Training for Authorship Attribution with Limited Training Data. 345-351 - Gözde Özbal, Daniele Pighin, Carlo Strapparava:

Automation and Evaluation of the Keyword Method for Second Language Learning. 352-357 - Daniel Duma, Ewan Klein:

Citation Resolution: A method for evaluating context-based citation recommendation systems. 358-363 - Brian Roark, Richard Sproat:

Hippocratic Abbreviation Expansion. 364-369 - Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre, Onno Crasborn, Peter Wittenburg, Sebastian Drude, Tom Heskes

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Unsupervised Feature Learning for Visual Sign Language Identification. 370-376 - Dirk Hovy

, Barbara Plank, Anders Søgaard:
Experiments with crowdsourced re-annotation of a POS tagging data set. 377-382 - Yanqing Chen, Steven Skiena

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Building Sentiment Lexicons for All Major Languages. 383-389 - Beata Beigman Klebanov, Eyal Beigman:

Difficult Cases: From Data to Learning, and Back. 390-396 - Joshua K. Hartshorne, Claire Bonial, Martha Palmer

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The VerbCorner Project: Findings from Phase 1 of crowd-sourcing a semantic decomposition of verbs. 397-402 - Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee

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A Corpus of Sentence-level Revisions in Academic Writing: A Step towards Understanding Statement Strength in Communication. 403-408 - Shomir Wilson, Jon Oberlander:

Determiner-Established Deixis to Communicative Artifacts in Pedagogical Text. 409-414 - Sandeep Soni, Tanushree Mitra, Eric Gilbert, Jacob Eisenstein:

Modeling Factuality Judgments in Social Media Text. 415-420 - Min Yang, Dingju Zhu, Kam-Pui Chow:

A Topic Model for Building Fine-grained Domain-specific Emotion Lexicon. 421-426 - Jacopo Staiano

, Marco Guerini:
Depeche Mood: a Lexicon for Emotion Analysis from Crowd Annotated News. 427-433 - Bing Xiang, Liang Zhou:

Improving Twitter Sentiment Analysis with Topic-Based Mixture Modeling and Semi-Supervised Training. 434-439 - Verónica Pérez-Rosas, Rada Mihalcea:

Cross-cultural Deception Detection. 440-445 - Chandler May

, Alex Clemmer, Benjamin Van Durme:
Particle Filter Rejuvenation and Latent Dirichlet Allocation. 446-451 - Desmond Elliott, Frank Keller:

Comparing Automatic Evaluation Measures for Image Description. 452-457 - Colby Horn, Cathryn Manduca, David Kauchak:

Learning a Lexical Simplifier Using Wikipedia. 458-463 - Ben Hachey

, Joel Nothman
, Will Radford:
Cheap and easy entity evaluation. 464-469 - Ting-Xuan Wang, Kun-Yu Tsai, Wen-Hsiang Lu:

Identifying Real-Life Complex Task Names with Task-Intrinsic Entities from Microblogs. 470-475 - Eric Charton, Marie-Jean Meurs, Ludovic Jean-Louis, Michel Gagnon:

Mutual Disambiguation for Entity Linking. 476-481 - Dirk Hovy

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How Well can We Learn Interpretable Entity Types from Text? 482-487 - Shigehiko Schamoni

, Felix Hieber, Artem Sokolov, Stefan Riezler:
Learning Translational and Knowledge-based Similarities from Relevance Rankings for Cross-Language Retrieval. 488-494 - Hao Li, Wei Liu

, Heng Ji:
Two-Stage Hashing for Fast Document Retrieval. 495-500 - Taylor Cassidy, Bill McDowell, Nathanael Chambers, Steven Bethard:

An Annotation Framework for Dense Event Ordering. 501-506 - Barbara Plank, Dirk Hovy

, Anders Søgaard:
Linguistically debatable or just plain wrong? 507-511 - Byron C. Wallace, Do Kook Choe, Laura Kertz

, Eugene Charniak:
Humans Require Context to Infer Ironic Intent (so Computers Probably do, too). 512-516 - Annemarie Friedrich

, Alexis Palmer:
Automatic prediction of aspectual class of verbs in context. 517-523 - Michael Roth, Sabine Schulte im Walde:

Combining Word Patterns and Discourse Markers for Paradigmatic Relation Classification. 524-530 - Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:

Applying a Naive Bayes Similarity Measure to Word Sense Disambiguation. 531-537 - Yi Yang, Jacob Eisenstein:

Fast Easy Unsupervised Domain Adaptation with Marginalized Structured Dropout. 538-544 - Mo Yu, Mark Dredze:

Improving Lexical Embeddings with Semantic Knowledge. 545-550 - Yusuke Oda, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Tomoki Toda

, Satoshi Nakamura:
Optimizing Segmentation Strategies for Simultaneous Speech Translation. 551-556 - Taku Kudo, Hiroshi Ichikawa, Hideto Kazawa:

A joint inference of deep case analysis and zero subject generation for Japanese-to-English statistical machine translation. 557-562 - Tong Xiao, Jingbo Zhu, Chunliang Zhang:

A Hybrid Approach to Skeleton-based Translation. 563-568 - Le Liu, Yu Hong, Hao Liu, Xing Wang, Jian-Min Yao:

Effective Selection of Translation Model Training Data. 569-573 - Philipp Koehn, Chara Tsoukala

, Herve Saint-Amand:
Refinements to Interactive Translation Prediction Based on Search Graphs. 574-578 - Mikhail Kozhevnikov, Ivan Titov:

Cross-lingual Model Transfer Using Feature Representation Projection. 579-585 - Yu-Chun Wang, Chun-Kai Wu, Richard Tzong-Han Tsai:

Cross-language and Cross-encyclopedia Article Linking Using Mixed-language Topic Model and Hypernym Translation. 586-591 - Rebecca Mason, Eugene Charniak:

Nonparametric Method for Data-driven Image Captioning. 592-598 - Huichao Xue, Rebecca Hwa

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Improved Correction Detection in Revised ESL Sentences. 599-604 - Rohan Ramanath, Fei Liu, Norman M. Sadeh, Noah A. Smith:

Unsupervised Alignment of Privacy Policies using Hidden Markov Models. 605-610 - Yu-Yang Huang, Rui Yan, Tsung-Ting Kuo

, Shou-De Lin:
Enriching Cold Start Personalized Language Model Using Social Network Information. 611-617 - Amparo Elizabeth Cano Basave, Yulan He

, Ruifeng Xu:
Automatic Labelling of Topic Models Learned from Twitter by Summarisation. 618-624 - Ryan Cotterell, Nanyun Peng, Jason Eisner:

Stochastic Contextual Edit Distance and Probabilistic FSTs. 625-630 - Nikolaos Aletras, Mark Stevenson:

Labelling Topics using Unsupervised Graph-based Methods. 631-636 - Young-Bum Kim, Heemoon Chae, Benjamin Snyder, Yu-Seop Kim:

Training a Korean SRL System with Rich Morphological Features. 637-642 - Wen-tau Yih, Xiaodong He, Christopher Meek:

Semantic Parsing for Single-Relation Question Answering. 643-648 - Kepa Bengoetxea, Eneko Agirre, Joakim Nivre, Yue Zhang, Koldo Gojenola

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On WordNet Semantic Classes and Dependency Parsing. 649-655 - Hao Zhang, Ryan T. McDonald:

Enforcing Structural Diversity in Cube-pruned Dependency Parsing. 656-661 - Seth Kulick, Anthony Kroch, Beatrice Santorini:

The Penn Parsed Corpus of Modern British English: First Parsing Results and Analysis. 662-667 - Seth Kulick, Ann Bies, Justin Mott, Anthony Kroch, Beatrice Santorini, Mark Y. Liberman

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Parser Evaluation Using Derivation Trees: A Complement to evalb. 668-673 - Nanyun Peng, Yiming Wang, Mark Dredze:

Learning Polylingual Topic Models from Code-Switched Social Media Documents. 674-679 - Grzegorz Chrupala

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Normalizing tweets with edit scripts and recurrent neural embeddings. 680-686 - Miles Osborne, Ashwin Lall, Benjamin Van Durme:

Exponential Reservoir Sampling for Streaming Language Models. 687-692 - Lu Wang, Claire Cardie:

A Piece of My Mind: A Sentiment Analysis Approach for Online Dispute Detection. 693-699 - Deyu Zhou, Liangyu Chen, Yulan He

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A Simple Bayesian Modelling Approach to Event Extraction from Twitter. 700-705 - Boliang Zhang, Hongzhao Huang, Xiaoman Pan, Heng Ji, Kevin Knight, Zhen Wen, Yizhou Sun, Jiawei Han, Bülent Yener:

Be Appropriate and Funny: Automatic Entity Morph Encoding. 706-711 - Andrew Salway, Samia Touileb

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Applying Grammar Induction to Text Mining. 712-717 - Xianpei Han, Le Sun:

Semantic Consistency: A Local Subspace Based Method for Distant Supervised Relation Extraction. 718-724 - Felix Hill, Anna Korhonen:

Concreteness and Subjectivity as Dimensions of Lexical Meaning. 725-731 - Maria Pershina, Bonan Min, Wei Xu

, Ralph Grishman:
Infusion of Labeled Data into Distant Supervision for Relation Extraction. 732-738 - Asher Stern, Ido Dagan:

Recognizing Implied Predicate-Argument Relationships in Textual Inference. 739-744 - Jonathan Dunn

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Measuring metaphoricity. 745-751 - Xiaolin Wang, Masao Utiyama, Andrew M. Finch, Eiichiro Sumita:

Empirical Study of Unsupervised Chinese Word Segmentation Methods for SMT on Large-scale Corpora. 752-758 - Malte Nuhn, Hermann Ney:

EM Decipherment for Large Vocabularies. 759-764 - Chi-kiu Lo

, Meriem Beloucif
, Markus Saers, Dekai Wu
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XMEANT: Better semantic MT evaluation without reference translations. 765-771 - Wael Salloum, Heba Elfardy, Linda Alamir-Salloum, Nizar Habash

, Mona T. Diab:
Sentence Level Dialect Identification for Machine Translation System Selection. 772-778 - Feifei Zhai, Jiajun Zhang, Yu Zhou, Chengqing Zong

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RNN-based Derivation Structure Prediction for SMT. 779-784 - Kai Zhao, Liang Huang, Haitao Mi, Abraham Ittycheriah:

Hierarchical MT Training using Max-Violation Perceptron. 785-790 - Ji Ma, Yue Zhang, Jingbo Zhu:

Punctuation Processing for Projective Dependency Parsing. 791-796 - Mahsa Yarmohammadi, Aaron Dunlop, Brian Roark:

Transforming trees into hedges and parsing with "hedgebank" grammars. 797-802 - Arne Köhn, Wolfgang Menzel:

Incremental Predictive Parsing with TurboParser. 803-808 - Mohit Bansal, Kevin Gimpel, Karen Livescu

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Tailoring Continuous Word Representations for Dependency Parsing. 809-815 - Hui Zhang, John DeNero:

Observational Initialization of Type-Supervised Taggers. 816-821 - Jacob Andreas, Dan Klein:

How much do word embeddings encode about syntax? 822-827 - David Bamman, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith:

Distributed Representations of Geographically Situated Language. 828-834 - Douwe Kiela, Felix Hill, Anna Korhonen, Stephen Clark:

Improving Multi-Modal Representations Using Image Dispersion: Why Less is Sometimes More. 835-841 - Zhu Zhu, Shoushan Li, Guodong Zhou, Rui Xia:

Bilingual Event Extraction: a Case Study on Trigger Type Determination. 842-847 - Taesung Lee, Seung-won Hwang:

Understanding Relation Temporality of Entities. 848-853 - Garrett Nicolai, Grzegorz Kondrak:

Does the Phonology of L1 Show Up in L2 Texts? 854-859 - Lin Gui

, Ruifeng Xu, Qin Lu, Jun Xu, Jian Xu, Bin Liu, Xiaolong Wang:
Cross-lingual Opinion Analysis via Negative Transfer Detection. 860-865

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