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10th EACL 2003: Budapest, Hungary
- EACL 2003, 10th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, April 12-17, 2003, Agro Hotel, Budapest, Hungary. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2003

- Douglas W. Oard:

Multilingual Access to Large Spoken Archives (Invited talk). 1-2 - James Henderson:

Neural Network Probability Estimation for Broad Coverage Parsing. 131-138 - Jill Burstein, Magdalena Wolska:

Toward Evaluation of Writing Style: Overly Repetitious Word Use. 35-42 - Martin Cmejrek, Jan Curín, Jirí Havelka:

Czech-English Dependency Tree-based Machine Translation. 83-90 - Rens Bod:

An efficient implementation of a new DOP model. 19-26 - Martine Smets, Michael Gamon, Simon Corston-Oliver, Eric K. Ringger:

French Amalgam: a quick adaptation of a sentence realization system to French. 323-330 - Nicola Ueffing, Hermann Ney:

Using POS Information for SMT into Morphologically Rich Languages. 347-354 - Mark Steedman, Anoop Sarkar, Miles Osborne, Rebecca Hwa, Stephen Clark, Julia Hockenmaier, Paul Ruhlen, Steven Baker, Jeremiah Crim:

Bootstrapping statistical parsers from small datasets. 331-338 - Alexander Clark:

Combining Distributional and Morphological Information for Part of Speech Induction. 59-66 - Keiji Yasuda, Fumiaki Sugaya, Toshiyuki Takezawa, Seiichi Yamamoto, Masuzo Yanagida:

Automatic Evaluation for a Palpable Measure of a Speech Translation System's Capability. 371-378 - Alexiei Dingli, Fabio Ciravegna, David Guthrie, Yorick Wilks:

Mining Web Sites Using Unsupervised Adaptive Information Extraction. 75-78 - Zoltán Alexin, János Csirik, Tibor Gyimóthy, Károly Bibok, Csaba Hatvani, Gábor Prószéky, László Tihanyi:

Annotated Hungarian National Corpus. 53-56 - Junko Hosaka, Judice L. Y. Koh, Akihiko Konagaya:

Effect of utilizing terminology on extraction of protein-protein interaction information from biomedical literature. 107-110 - Zdenek Zabokrtský, Otakar Smrz:

Arabic Syntactic Trees: from Constituency to Dependency. 183-186 - Thierry Poibeau:

The Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Framework. 155-158 - Helmut Horacek:

A Best-First Search Algorithm for Generating Referring Expressions. 103-106 - Luisa Bentivogli, Emanuele Pianta:

Beyond Lexical Units: Enriching WordNets with Phrasets. 67-70 - Paul Piwek:

A Flexible Pragmatics-Driven Language Generator for Animated Agents. 151-154 - Beate Dorow, Dominic Widdows:

Discovering Corpus-Specific Word Senses. 79-82 - Somayajulu Sripada, Ehud Reiter, Jim Hunter, Jin Yu:

Summarizing Neonatal Time Series Data. 167-170 - Luka Nerima, Violeta Seretan, Eric Wehrli:

Creating a multilingual collocations dictionary from large text corpora. 131-134 - Takehito Utsuro, Takashi Horiuchi, Takeshi Hamamoto, Kohei Hino, Takeaki Nakayama:

Effect of Cross-Language IR in Bilingual Lexicon Acquisition from Comparable Corpora. 355-362 - Alexander Koller, Joachim Niehren, Stefan Thater:

Underspecification formalisms: Hole semantics as dominance constraints. 195-202 - Judita Preiss:

Using Grammatical Relations to Compare Parsers. 291-298 - Jörg Tiedemann:

Combining Clues for Word Alignment. 339-346 - Katrin Erk, Joachim Niehren:

Well-Nested Parallelism Constraints for Ellipsis Resolution. 115-122 - Gerald Penn:

AVM Description Compilation using Types as Modes. 275-282 - Kenji Imamura, Eiichiro Sumita, Yuji Matsumoto:

Automatic Construction of Machine Translation Knowledge Using Translation Literalness. 155-162 - Claire Gardent, Laura Kallmeyer:

Semantic construction in F-TAG. 123-130 - Anssi Yli-Jyrä:

Describing Syntax with Star-Free Regular Expressions. 379-386 - Richard Zens, Franz Josef Och, Hermann Ney:

Efficient Search for Interactive Statistical Machine Translation. 387-394 - Christophe Costa Florêncio:

Rigid grammars in the Associative-Commutative Lambek Calculus are not learnable. 75-82 - Carsten Brockmann, Mirella Lapata:

Evaluating and Combining Approaches to Selectional Preference Acquisition. 27-34 - Robert C. Moore:

Learning Translations of Named-Entity Phrases from Parallel Corpora. 259-266 - Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Jason Baldridge:

Multi-modal combinatory categorial grammar. 211-218 - Sabine Schulte im Walde:

Experiments on the Choice of Features for Learning Verb Classes. 315-322 - Xavier Carreras, Lluís Màrquez, Lluís Padró:

Named Entity Recognition For Catalan Using Only Spanish Resources and Unlabelled Data. 43-50 - Gerald Penn, Mohammad Haji-Abdolhosseini:

Topological Parsing. 283-290 - Eric Joanis, Suzanne Stevenson:

A General Feature Space for Automatic Verb Classification. 163-170 - Frederik Fouvry:

Lexicon Acquisition with a large-coverage unification-based grammar. 87-90 - Johan Bos, Ewan Klein, Tetsushi Oka:

Meaningful Conversation with a Mobile Robot. 71-74 - Birte Lönneker, Primoz Jakopin:

Contents and evaluation of the first Slovenian-German online dictionary. 119-122 - Valia Kordoni:

The key role of semantics in the development of large-scale grammars of natural language. 111-114 - Stefan Schaden:

Rule-based lexical modelling of foreign-accented pronunciation variants. 159-162 - James McCracken, Adam Kilgarriff:

Oxford Dictionary of English - current developments. 123-126 - Yusuke Miyao, Takashi Ninomiya, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Lexicalized Grammar Acquisition. 127-130 - Eiichiro Sumita, Yasuhiro Akiba, Takao Doi, Andrew M. Finch, Kenji Imamura, Michael Paul, Mitsuo Shimohata, Taro Watanabe:

A corpus-centered approach to spoken language translation. 171-174 - Derrick Higgins:

A machine learning approach to the identification of WH gaps. 99-102 - Stephan Vogel:

Using Noisy Bilingual Data for Statistical Machine Translation. 175-178 - Olga van Herwijnen, Antal van den Bosch, Jacques M. B. Terken, Erwin Marsi:

Learning PP attachment for filtering prosodic phrasing. 139-146 - Michael Daum, Kilian A. Foth, Wolfgang Menzel:

Constraint Based Integration of Deep and Shallow Parsing Techniques. 99-106 - Fuchun Peng, Dale Schuurmans, Vlado Keselj, Shaojun Wang:

Language Independent Authorship Attribution with Character Level N-Grams. 267-274 - Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Denys Duchier:

Information Structure in Topological Dependency Grammar. 219-226 - Oliver Bender, Klaus Macherey, Franz Josef Och, Hermann Ney:

Comparison of Alignment Templates and Maximum Entropy Models for NLP. 11-18 - András Kornai, Marc Krellenstein, Michael Mulligan, David Twomey, Fruzsina Veress, Alec Wysoker:

Classifying the Hungarian Web. 203-210 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Kepa Joseba Rodríguez, Stina Ericsson, Elena Karagjosova:

Producing Contextually Appropriate Intonation is an Information-State Based Dialogue System. 227-234 - Athanasios Kehagias, Pavlina Fragkou, Vassilios Petridis:

Linear Text Segmentation using a Dynamic Programming Algorithm. 171-178 - Karl-Michael Schneider:

A Comparison of Event Models for Naive Bayes Anti-Spam E-Mail Filtering. 307-314 - Farah Benamara, Patrick Saint-Dizier:

WEBCOOP: A Cooperative Question Answering System on the Web. 63-66 - Toshiaki Fujiki, Hidetsugu Nanba, Manabu Okumura:

Automatic Acquisition of Script Knowledge from a Text Collection. 91-94 - Paul Piwek:

A Flexible Pragmatics-Driven Language Generator for Animated Agents. - Serge A. Yablonsky:

The Corpora Management System Based on Java and Oracle Technologies. - Constantin Orasan, Doina Tatar, Gabriela Serban, Dana Lupsa, Adrian Onet:

How to build a QA system in your back-garden: application for Romanian. 139-142 - Horacio Saggion, Katerina Pastra, Yorick Wilks:

NLP for Indexing and Retrieval of Captioned Photographs. 143-146 - Constantin Orasan, Ruslan Mitkov, Laura Hasler:

CAST: A computer-aided summarisation tool. 135-138 - John A. Barnden, Sheila Glasbey, Mark G. Lee, Alan M. Wallington:

Domain-transcending mappings in a system for metaphorical reasoning. 57-62 - Markus Dickinson, Detmar Meurers:

Detecting Errors in Part-of-Speech Annotation. 107-114 - Nicola Cathcart, Jean Carletta, Ewan Klein:

A model of back-channel acknowledgements in spoken dialogue. 51-58 - Hui Yang, Tat-Seng Chua:

QUALIFIER: Question Answering by Lexical Fabric and External Resources. 363-370 - James R. Curran, Stephen Clark:

Investigating GIS and Smoothing for Maximum Entropy Taggers. 91-98 - Mark G. Core, Johanna D. Moore, Claus Zinn

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The Role of Initiative in Tutorial Dialogue. 67-74 - Mirella Lapata, Alex Lascarides:

Detecting Novel Compounds: The Role of Distributional Evidence. 235-242 - Stephan Kepser:

Finite Structure Query: A Tool for Querying Syntactically Annotated Corpora. 179-186 - Beth Ann Hockey, Oliver Lemon, Ellen Campana, Laura M. Hiatt, Gregory Aist, James Hieronymus, John Dowding, Alexander Gruenstein:

Targeted Help for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 147-154 - Philipp Koehn, Kevin Knight:

Empirical Methods for Compound Splitting. 187-194 - Kostas Manios, Goran Nenadic, Irena Spasic, Sophia Ananiadou:

An Integrated Term-Based Corpus Query System. 243-250 - Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey:

Transparent combination of rule-based and data-driven approaches in speech understanding. 299-306 - Paola Merlo:

Generalised PP-attachment Disambiguation Using Corpus-based Linguistic Diagnostics. 251-258 - Stefan Evert, Hannah Kermes:

Experiments on Candidate Data for Collocation Extraction. 83-86 - Oi Yee Kwong:

Categorial Fluidity in Chinese and its Implications for Part-of-speech Tagging. 115-118 - Thierry Poibeau:

The Multilingual Named Entity Recognition Framework. - Violeta Seretan:

Creating a multilingual collocations dictionary from large text corpora. - Viktor Pekar, Steffen Staab:

Word classification based on combined measures of distributional and semantic similarity. 147-150 - Véronique Gendner, Gabriel Illouz, Michèle Jardino, Laura Monceaux, Patrick Paroubek, Isabelle Robba, Anne Vilnat:

PEAS, the first instantiation of a comparative framework for evaluating parsers of French. 95-98 - Lars Ahrenberg, Magnus Merkel, Michael Petterstedt:

Interactive Word Alignment for Language Engineering. 49-52 - Michael Schiehlen:

A Cascaded Finite-State Parser for German. 163-166 - John Nerbonne:

Linguistic Variation and Computation (Invited talk). 3-10
- Gregory Aist, John Dowding, Beth Ann Hockey, Manny Rayner, James Hieronymus, D. Bohus, B. Boven, Nate Blaylock, Ellen Campana, Susana Early, Genevieve Gorrell, S. Phan:

Talking through Procedures: An Intelligent Space Station Procedure Assistant. 187-190 - Ola Åkerberg, Hans Svensson, Bastian Schulz, Pierre Nugues:

CarSim: An Automatic 3D Text-to-Scene Conversion System Applied to Road Accident Reports. 191-194 - Caroline Brun, Marc Dymetman, Eric Fanchon, Stanislas Lhomme:

Controlled Authoring of Biological Experiment Reports. 195-198 - Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Kepa Joseba Rodríguez, Elena Karagjosova, Stina Ericsson:

A dialogue system with contextually appropriate spoken output intonation. 199-202 - Roger Evans, Richard Power:

WYSIWYM - building user interfaces with natural language feedback. 203-206 - Karin Harbusch, Michael Kühn:

Towards an Adaptive Communication Aid with Ambiguous Text Input. 207-210 - Adam Kilgarriff, Roger Evans, Rob Koeling, David Tugwell:

WASPBENCH: a lexicographer's workbench incorporating state-of-the-art word sense disambiguation. 211-214 - Dirk Kraus:

Suregen-2: a shell system for the generation of clinical documents. 215-218 - Diana Maynard, Hamish Cunningham, Kalina Bontcheva:

Multilingual adaptations of a reusable information extraction tool. 219-222 - Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, John Dowding:

An Open-Source Environment for Compiling Typed Unification Grammars into Speech Recognisers. 223-226 - José Relaño-Gil, María del Carmen Rodríguez Gancedo, Luis A. Hernández Gómez:

AGORA: Multilingual Multiplatform Architecture for the development of Natural Language Voice Services. 227-230 - Bogdan Sacaleanu, Paul Buitelaar, Martin Volk:

A Cross Language Document Retrieval System Based on Semantic Annotation. 231-234 - Horacio Saggion, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham:

Robust Generic and Query-based Summarization. 235-238 - Horacio Saggion, Hamish Cunningham, Jan Kuper, Thierry Declerck, Peter Wittenburg:

Event-Coreference across Multiple, Multi-lingual Sources in the Mumis Project. 239-242 - Kiril Ivanov Simov, Alexander Simov, Milen Kouylekov, Krasimira Ivanova, Ilko Grigorov, Hristo Ganev:

Development of Corpora within the CLaRK System: The BulTreeBank Project Experience. 243-246 - Graham Wilcock:

Integrating Natural Language Generation with the Apache Cocoon XML Server. 247-250 - Zhiping Zheng:

Question Answering Using Web News as Knowledge Base. 251-254
- Piroska Lendvai:

Learning to Identify Fragmented Words in Spoken Discourse. 25-32 - Laura Alonso Alemany

, María Fuentes Fort:
Cohesion and coherence for Automatic Summarization. 1-8 - Gemma Boleda, Laura Alonso Alemany

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Clustering Adjectives for Class Discovery. 9-16 - Milena Yankova, Svetla Boytcheva:

Focusing on Scenario Recognition in Infomation Extraction. 41-48 - Raquel Fernández:

A Dynamic Logic Formalisation of the Dialogue Gameboard. 17-24 - Aurélien Max:

Reversing Controlled Document Authoring to Normalize Documents. 33-40

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