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14th EACL 2014: Gothenburg, Sweden
- Gosse Bouma, Yannick Parmentier:

Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 2014, April 26-30, 2014, Gothenburg, Sweden. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-937284-78-7
Long Papers
- Fei Huang, Alexander Yates:

Improving Word Alignment Using Linguistic Code Switching Data. 1-9 - Andrea Gesmundo, James Henderson

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Undirected Machine Translation with Discriminative Reinforcement Learning. 10-19 - Yuening Hu, Michael Auli, Qin Gao, Jianfeng Gao:

Minimum Translation Modeling with Recurrent Neural Networks. 20-29 - Spyros Martzoukos, Christof Monz, Christophe Costa Florêncio:

Maximizing Component Quality in Bilingual Word-Aligned Segmentations. 30-38 - Mariana S. C. Almeida, Miguel B. Almeida, André F. T. Martins:

A Joint Model for Quotation Attribution and Coreference Resolution. 39-48 - Lea Frermann, Ivan Titov, Manfred Pinkal:

A Hierarchical Bayesian Model for Unsupervised Induction of Script Knowledge. 49-57 - Daisuke Kawahara, Daniel W. Peterson, Octavian Popescu, Martha Palmer

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Inducing Example-based Semantic Frames from a Massive Amount of Verb Uses. 58-67 - Kostadin Cholakov, Judith Eckle-Kohler, Iryna Gurevych:

Automated Verb Sense Labelling Based on Linked Lexical Resources. 68-77 - John Pavlopoulos

, Ion Androutsopoulos
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Multi-Granular Aspect Aggregation in Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis. 78-87 - Iñaki San Vicente, Rodrigo Agerri

, German Rigau
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Simple, Robust and (almost) Unsupervised Generation of Polarity Lexicons for Multiple Languages. 88-97 - Gabriel Doyle:

Mapping Dialectal Variation by Querying Social Media. 98-106 - Mario Piergallini, A. Seza Dogruöz, Phani Gadde, David Adamson, Carolyn P. Rosé

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Modeling the Use of Graffiti Style Features to Signal Social Relations within a Multi-Domain Learning Paradigm. 107-115 - Gregory Dubbin, Phil Blunsom:

Modelling the Lexicon in Unsupervised Part of Speech Induction. 116-125 - Tejaswini Deoskar, Christos Christodoulopoulos, Alexandra Birch

, Mark Steedman:
Generalizing a Strongly Lexicalized Parser using Unlabeled Data. 126-134 - Zsolt Szántó, Richárd Farkas

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Special Techniques for Constituent Parsing of Morphologically Rich Languages. 135-144 - Eduardo Blanco, Dan I. Moldovan:

Leveraging Verb-Argument Structures to Infer Semantic Relations. 145-154 - Annie Louis, Bonnie L. Webber:

Structured and Unstructured Cache Models for SMT Domain Adaptation. 155-163 - Kaixu Zhang, Jinsong Su, Changle Zhou:

Regularized Structured Perceptron: A Case Study on Chinese Word Segmentation, POS Tagging and Parsing. 164-173 - Mathieu Lafourcade, Manel Zarrouk, Alain Joubert:

About Inferences in a Crowdsourced Lexical-Semantic Network. 174-182 - Laura Perez-Beltrachini, Claire Gardent, Enrico Franconi:

Incremental Query Generation. 183-191 - Jonathan Weese, Juri Ganitkevitch, Chris Callison-Burch:

PARADIGM: Paraphrase Diagnostics through Grammar Matching. 192-201 - Michael Bloodgood, Benjamin Strauss:

Translation memory retrieval methods. 202-210 - Apoorv Agarwal, Sriramkumar Balasubramanian, Anup Kotalwar, Jiehan Zheng, Owen Rambow:

Frame Semantic Tree Kernels for Social Network Extraction from Text. 211-219 - Karl Pichotta, Raymond J. Mooney:

Statistical Script Learning with Multi-Argument Events. 220-229 - Tamara Polajnar

, Stephen Clark:
Improving Distributional Semantic Vectors through Context Selection and Normalisation. 230-238 - Laura Jehl, Adrià de Gispert, Mark Hopkins, Bill Byrne:

Source-side Preordering for Translation using Logistic Regression and Depth-first Branch-and-Bound Search. 239-248 - Lea Frermann, Mirella Lapata:

Incremental Bayesian Learning of Semantic Categories. 249-258 - Adrià de Gispert, Marcus Tomalin, Bill Byrne:

Word Ordering with Phrase-Based Grammars. 259-268 - Cem Akkaya, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:

Iterative Constrained Clustering for Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation. 269-278 - Tommaso Fornaciari, Massimo Poesio:

Identifying fake Amazon reviews as learning from crowds. 279-287 - Sowmya Vajjala, Detmar Meurers

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Assessing the relative reading level of sentence pairs for text simplification. 288-297 - Will Roberts, Markus Egg, Valia Kordoni:

Subcategorisation Acquisition from Raw Text for a Free Word-Order Language. 298-307 - Paramita Mirza, Sara Tonelli:

Classifying Temporal Relations with Simple Features. 308-317 - Wessel Stoop, Antal van den Bosch:

Using idiolects and sociolects to improve word prediction. 318-327 - Eva Hasler, Phil Blunsom, Philipp Koehn, Barry Haddow:

Dynamic Topic Adaptation for Phrase-based MT. 328-337 - Mark-Jan Nederhof

, Martin McCaffery:
Deterministic Parsing using PCFGs. 338-347 - Jesse Glass, Alexander Yates:

Empirically-motivated Generalizations of CCG Semantic Parsing Learning Algorithms. 348-357 - Alla Rozovskaya, Dan Roth, Vivek Srikumar:

Correcting Grammatical Verb Errors. 358-367 - Krasimir Angelov, Peter Ljunglöf:

Fast Statistical Parsing with Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammars. 368-376 - Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:

Sentiment Propagation via Implicature Constraints. 377-385 - Marius Pasca:

Acquisition of Noncontiguous Class Attributes from Web Search Queries. 386-394 - Michael J. Denkowski, Chris Dyer, Alon Lavie:

Learning from Post-Editing: Online Model Adaptation for Statistical Machine Translation. 395-404 - Vasileios Lampos

, Nikolaos Aletras, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, Trevor Cohn:
Predicting and Characterising User Impact on Twitter. 405-413 - Marc Franco-Salvador, Paolo Rosso, Roberto Navigli:

A Knowledge-based Representation for Cross-Language Document Retrieval and Categorization. 414-423 - Chenchen Ding, Yuki Arase:

Dependency Tree Abstraction for Long-Distance Reordering in Statistical Machine Translation. 424-433 - Jiming Li, Marco Baroni

, Georgiana Dinu:
Improving the Lexical Function Composition Model with Pathwise Optimized Elastic-Net Regression. 434-442 - Yvette Graham, Timothy Baldwin, Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel:

Is Machine Translation Getting Better over Time? 443-451 - Arvind Neelakantan, Michael Collins:

Learning Dictionaries for Named Entity Recognition using Minimal Supervision. 452-461 - Manaal Faruqui, Chris Dyer:

Improving Vector Space Word Representations Using Multilingual Correlation. 462-471 - Bahar Salehi, Paul Cook, Timothy Baldwin:

Using Distributional Similarity of Multi-way Translations to Predict Multiword Expression Compositionality. 472-481 - Rémi Lebret, Ronan Collobert:

Word Embeddings through Hellinger PCA. 482-490 - Angela Fahrni, Michael Strube:

A Latent Variable Model for Discourse-aware Concept and Entity Disambiguation. 491-500 - James Gregory Jardine, Simone Teufel:

Topical PageRank: A Model of Scientific Expertise for Bibliographic Search. 501-510 - Laura Rimell:

Distributional Lexical Entailment by Topic Coherence. 511-519 - Micha Elsner, Hannah Rohde, Alasdair Clarke:

Information Structure Prediction for Visual-world Referring Expressions. 520-529 - Jey Han Lau, David Newman, Timothy Baldwin:

Machine Reading Tea Leaves: Automatically Evaluating Topic Coherence and Topic Model Quality. 530-539 - Gerhard Kremer, Katrin Erk

, Sebastian Padó
, Stefan Thater:
What Substitutes Tell Us - Analysis of an "All-Words" Lexical Substitution Corpus. 540-549 - Jean-Yves Antoine, Jeanne Villaneau, Anaïs Lefeuvre:

Weighted Krippendorff's alpha is a more reliable metrics for multi-coders ordinal annotations: experimental studies on emotion, opinion and coreference annotation. 550-559 - Christoph Lofi, Christian Nieke, Nigel Collier

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Discriminating Rhetorical Analogies in Social Media. 560-568 - Mans Hulden, Markus Forsberg, Malin Ahlberg:

Semi-supervised learning of morphological paradigms and lexicons. 569-578 - Fabienne Cap, Alexander M. Fraser, Marion Weller, Aoife Cahill:

How to Produce Unseen Teddy Bears: Improved Morphological Processing of Compounds in SMT. 579-587 - Meishan Zhang

, Yue Zhang, Wanxiang Che, Ting Liu:
Type-Supervised Domain Adaptation for Joint Segmentation and POS-Tagging. 588-597 - Federico Fancellu, Bonnie L. Webber:

Applying the semantics of negation to SMT through n-best list re-ranking. 598-606 - Boxing Chen, Xiaodan Zhu:

Bilingual Sentiment Consistency for Statistical Machine Translation. 607-615 - Yulia Tsvetkov, Florian Metze, Chris Dyer:

Augmenting Translation Models with Simulated Acoustic Confusions for Improved Spoken Language Translation. 616-625 - Aciel Eshky, Ben Allison, Subramanian Ramamoorthy, Mark Steedman:

A Generative Model for User Simulation in a Spatial Navigation Domain. 626-635 - Annie Louis, Ani Nenkova:

Verbose, Laconic or Just Right: A Simple Computational Model of Content Appropriateness under Length Constraints. 636-644 - Attapol Rutherford, Nianwen Xue:

Discovering Implicit Discourse Relations Through Brown Cluster Pair Representation and Coreference Patterns. 645-654 - Dan Goldwasser, Hal Daumé III:

"I Object!" Modeling Latent Pragmatic Effects in Courtroom Dialogues. 655-663 - Kateryna Tymoshenko, Alessandro Moschitti, Aliaksei Severyn:

Encoding Semantic Resources in Syntactic Structures for Passage Reranking. 664-672 - Michael Wiegand, Benjamin Roth, Dietrich Klakow:

Automatic Food Categorization from Large Unlabeled Corpora and Its Impact on Relation Extraction. 673-682 - Huichao Xue, Rebecca Hwa

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Redundancy Detection in ESL Writings. 683-691 - Xiao Liu, Antoine Bordes, Yves Grandvalet

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Fast Recursive Multi-class Classification of Pairs of Text Entities for Biomedical Event Extraction. 692-701 - Nina Dethlefs, Heriberto Cuayáhuitl, Helen F. Hastie, Verena Rieser, Oliver Lemon

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Cluster-based Prediction of User Ratings for Stylistic Surface Realisation. 702-711 - Kai Hong, Ani Nenkova:

Improving the Estimation of Word Importance for News Multi-Document Summarization. 712-721 - Advaith Siddharthan

, Angrosh Mandya:
Hybrid text simplification using synchronous dependency grammars with hand-written and automatically harvested rules. 722-731 - Yimai Fang, Simone Teufel:

A Summariser based on Human Memory Limitations and Lexical Competition. 732-741 - Barbara Plank, Dirk Hovy

, Anders Søgaard:
Learning part-of-speech taggers with inter-annotator agreement loss. 742-751
Demonstrations
- Gülsen Eryigit:

ITU Turkish NLP Web Service. 1-4 - Rodrigo Agerri

, Josu Bermudez, German Rigau
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Multilingual, Efficient and Easy NLP Processing with IXA Pipeline. 5-8 - Xavier Carreras, Lluís Padró, Lei Zhang, Achim Rettinger, Zhixing Li, Esteban García-Cuesta, Zeljko Agic, Bozo Bekavac, Blaz Fortuna, Tadej Stajner:

XLike Project Language Analysis Services. 9-12 - Lei Zhang, Achim Rettinger:

Semantic Annotation, Analysis and Comparison: A Multilingual and Cross-lingual Text Analytics Toolkit. 13-16 - Dat Quoc Nguyen, Dai Quoc Nguyen, Dang Duc Pham, Son Bao Pham:

RDRPOSTagger: A Ripple Down Rules-based Part-Of-Speech Tagger. 17-20 - Peter Smit, Sami Virpioja

, Stig-Arne Grönroos
, Mikko Kurimo:
Morfessor 2.0: Toolkit for statistical morphological segmentation. 21-24 - Vicent Alabau, Christian Buck, Michael Carl, Francisco Casacuberta, Mercedes García-Martínez, Ulrich Germann, Jesús González-Rubio, Robin L. Hill, Philipp Koehn, Luis A. Leiva, Bartolomé Mesa-Lao, Daniel Ortiz-Martínez, Herve Saint-Amand, Germán Sanchis-Trilles, Chara Tsoukala

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CASMACAT: A Computer-assisted Translation Workbench. 25-28 - Markus Freitag, Matthias Huck, Hermann Ney:

Jane: Open Source Machine Translation System Combination. 29-32 - Jordi Centelles, Marta R. Costa-jussà, Rafael E. Banchs:

CHISPA on the GO: A mobile Chinese-Spanish translation service for travellers in trouble. 33-36 - Staffan Larsson

, Fredrik Kronlid, Pontus Wärnestål:
Safe In-vehicle Dialogue Using Learned Predictions of User Utterances. 37-40 - Krasimir Angelov, Björn Bringert, Aarne Ranta:

Speech-Enabled Hybrid Multilingual Translation for Mobile Devices. 41-44 - Daniel Ortiz-Martínez, Francisco Casacuberta:

The New Thot Toolkit for Fully-Automatic and Interactive Statistical Machine Translation. 45-48 - Alessio Bosca, Vassilina Nikoulina, Marc Dymetman:

A Lightweight Terminology Verification Service for External Machine Translation Engines. 49-52 - Milos Jakubícek, Adam Kilgarriff, Vojtech Kovár, Pavel Rychlý, Vit Suchomel:

Finding Terms in Corpora for Many Languages with the Sketch Engine. 53-56 - Gregor Thiele, Wolfgang Seeker, Markus Gärtner, Anders Björkelund, Jonas Kuhn:

A Graphical Interface for Automatic Error Mining in Corpora. 57-60 - Leon Derczynski, Camilla Vilhelmsen Field, Kenneth S. Bøgh:

DKIE: Open Source Information Extraction for Danish. 61-64 - Vanni Zavarella, Dilek Küçük, Hristo Tanev, Ali Hürriyetoglu:

Event Extraction for Balkan Languages. 65-68 - Borislav Rizov, Rositsa Dekova

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Anaphora - Clause Annotation and Alignment Tool. 69-72 - Rodolfo Delmonte, Anton Maria Prati:

SPARSAR: An Expressive Poetry Reader. 73-76 - Assaf Toledo, Stavroula Alexandropoulou, Sophie Chesney, Robert Grimm, Pepijn Kokke, Benno Kruit, Kyriaki Neophytou, Antony Nguyen, Yoad Winter:

Annotating by Proving using SemAnTE. 77-80 - Patrícia Nunes Gonçalves, António Branco:

Answering List Questions using Web as a corpus. 81-84 - Stephan Schlögl, Pierrick Milhorat, Gérard Chollet, Jérôme Boudy:

Designing Language Technology Applications: A Wizard of Oz Driven Prototyping Framework. 85-88 - Benjamin Roth, Tassilo Barth, Grzegorz Chrupala

, Martin Gropp, Dietrich Klakow:
RelationFactory: A Fast, Modular and Effective System for Knowledge Base Population. 89-92 - Mateusz Kopec:

MMAX2 for coreference annotation. 93-96 - Kalina Bontcheva, Ian Roberts

, Leon Derczynski
, Dominic Paul Rout:
The GATE Crowdsourcing Plugin: Crowdsourcing Annotated Corpora Made Easy. 97-100 - Pavel Braslavski, Dmitry Ustalov, Mikhail Mukhin:

A Spinning Wheel for YARN: User Interface for a Crowdsourced Thesaurus. 101-104
Student Research Workshop
- Elias Aamot:

Literature-based discovery for Oceanographic climate science. 1-10 - Steffen Remus:

Unsupervised Relation Extraction of In-Domain Data from Focused Crawls. 11-20 - Maria Skeppstedt:

Enhancing Medical Named Entity Recognition with Features Derived from Unsupervised Methods. 21-30 - Ian Stewart:

Now We Stronger than Ever: African-American English Syntax in Twitter. 31-37 - Jasy Suet Yan Liew

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Expanding the Range of Automatic Emotion Detection in Microblogging Text. 38-44 - Ina Rösiger, Simone Teufel:

Resolving Coreferent and Associative Noun Phrases in Scientific Text. 45-55 - Francesco Barbieri, Horacio Saggion:

Modelling Irony in Twitter. 56-64 - Johannes Bjerva

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Multi-class Animacy Classification with Semantic Features. 65-75 - Elisabeth Lien:

Using Minimal Recursion Semantics for Entailment Recognition. 76-84 - Matic Horvat, William Byrne:

A Graph-Based Approach to String Regeneration. 85-95 - Shibamouli Lahiri:

Complexity of Word Collocation Networks: A Preliminary Structural Analysis. 96-105 - Maha Althobaiti, Udo Kruschwitz

, Massimo Poesio:
Automatic Creation of Arabic Named Entity Annotated Corpus Using Wikipedia. 106-115 - Mariano Felice, Zheng Yuan:

Generating artificial errors for grammatical error correction. 116-126
Short Papers
- José G. Moreno, Gaël Harry Dias:

Easy Web Search Results Clustering: When Baselines Can Reach State-of-the-Art Algorithms. 1-5 - Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Gaël Dias, Stéphane Ferrari, Yann Mathet:

Propagation Strategies for Building Temporal Ontologies. 6-11 - Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Lung-Hao Lee, Shu-Yen Lin, Bo-Shun Liao, Mei-Jun Liu, Hsin-Hsi Chen, Oren Etzioni, Anthony Fader:

Chinese Open Relation Extraction for Knowledge Acquisition. 12-16 - Vlad Niculae, Marcos Zampieri, Liviu P. Dinu, Alina Maria Ciobanu:

Temporal Text Ranking and Automatic Dating of Texts. 17-21 - Nikolaos Aletras, Mark Stevenson:

Measuring the Similarity between Automatically Generated Topics. 22-27 - Andrea Gesmundo, Keith B. Hall:

Projecting the Knowledge Graph to Syntactic Parsing. 28-32 - Panos Alexopoulos, John Pavlopoulos:

A Vague Sense Classifier for Detecting Vague Definitions in Ontologies. 33-37 - Enrico Santus, Alessandro Lenci, Qin Lu, Sabine Schulte im Walde:

Chasing Hypernyms in Vector Spaces with Entropy. 38-42 - Eunah Cho, Jan Niehues

, Alex Waibel:
Tight Integration of Speech Disfluency Removal into SMT. 43-47 - Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli, Joel R. Tetreault:

Non-Monotonic Parsing of Fluent Umm I mean Disfluent Sentences. 48-53 - Dennis Mehay, Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan, Sanjika Hewavitharana:

Lightly-Supervised Word Sense Translation Error Detection for an Interactive Conversational Spoken Language Translation System. 54-58 - Sunyou Lee, Taesung Lee, Seung-won Hwang:

Map Translation Using Geo-tagged Social Media. 59-63 - Alina Maria Ciobanu, Anca Dinu, Liviu P. Dinu:

Predicting Romanian Stress Assignment. 64-68 - Leon Derczynski

, Kalina Bontcheva:
Passive-Aggressive Sequence Labeling with Discriminative Post-Editing for Recognising Person Entities in Tweets. 69-73 - Teemu Ruokolainen, Miikka Silfverberg, Mikko Kurimo, Krister Lindén:

Accelerated Estimation of Conditional Random Fields using a Pseudo-Likelihood-inspired Perceptron Variant. 74-78 - Manabu Sassano:

Deterministic Word Segmentation Using Maximum Matching with Fully Lexicalized Rules. 79-83 - Teemu Ruokolainen, Oskar Kohonen, Sami Virpioja, Mikko Kurimo:

Painless Semi-Supervised Morphological Segmentation using Conditional Random Fields. 84-89 - Jesús González-Rubio, Francisco Casacuberta:

Inference of Phrase-Based Translation Models via Minimum Description Length. 90-94 - Shervin Malmasi, Mark Dras:

Chinese Native Language Identification. 95-99 - Jens Illig, Benjamin Roth, Dietrich Klakow:

Unsupervised Parsing for Generating Surface-Based Relation Extraction Patterns. 100-105 - Takuya Makino:

Automatic Selection of Reference Pages in Wikipedia for Improving Targeted Entities Disambiguation. 106-110 - Georgios Kontonatsios

, Ioannis Korkontzelos, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Sophia Ananiadou:
Using a Random Forest Classifier to Compile Bilingual Dictionaries of Technical Terms from Comparable Corpora. 111-116 - Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Jasper Brandes:

Comparing methods for deriving intensity scores for adjectives. 117-122 - Robert Östling:

Bayesian Word Alignment for Massively Parallel Texts. 123-127 - Hoa Trong Vu, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:

Acquiring a Dictionary of Emotion-Provoking Events. 128-132 - Hui Li, Jannik Strötgen

, Julian Zell, Michael Gertz:
Chinese Temporal Tagging with HeidelTime. 133-137 - Habibollah Asghari, Jalal Maleki, Heshaam Faili:

A Probabilistic Approach to Persian Ezafe Recognition. 138-142 - Janna Lipenkova, Milan Soucek:

Converting Russian Dependency Treebank to Stanford Typed Dependencies Representation. 143-147 - Nadir Durrani, Hassan Sajjad, Hieu Hoang, Philipp Koehn:

Integrating an Unsupervised Transliteration Model into Statistical Machine Translation. 148-153 - Hiroki Ouchi, Kevin Duh, Yuji Matsumoto:

Improving Dependency Parsers with Supertags. 154-158 - Bharat Ram Ambati, Tejaswini Deoskar, Mark Steedman:

Improving Dependency Parsers using Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 159-163 - Maximilian Schlund, Michael Luttenberger, Javier Esparza:

Fast and Accurate Unlexicalized Parsing via Structural Annotations. 164-168 - Ben Swanson, Eugene Charniak:

Data Driven Language Transfer Hypotheses. 169-173 - Stephan Peitz, David Vilar, Hermann Ney:

Simple and Effective Approach for Consistent Training of Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation Models. 174-179 - Andrei Simion, Michael Collins, Cliff Stein:

Some Experiments with a Convex IBM Model 2. 180-184 - Aswarth Abhilash Dara, Josef van Genabith, Qun Liu, John Judge, Antonio Toral:

Active Learning for Post-Editing Based Incrementally Retrained MT. 185-189 - Frances Yung, Kevin Duh, Yuji Matsumoto:

Analysis and Prediction of Unalignable Words in Parallel Text. 190-194 - Michael Tschuggnall, Günther Specht:

Enhancing Authorship Attribution By Utilizing Syntax Tree Profiles. 195-199 - Christian Scheible, Hinrich Schütze:

Multi-Domain Sentiment Relevance Classification with Automatic Representation Learning. 200-204 - Jesse Dunietz, Daniel Gillick:

A New Entity Salience Task with Millions of Training Examples. 205-209 - Dimitra Gkatzia, Helen F. Hastie, Oliver Lemon:

Finding middle ground? Multi-objective Natural Language Generation from time-series data. 210-214 - Spandana Gella, Paul Cook, Timothy Baldwin:

One Sense per Tweeter ... and Other Lexical Semantic Tales of Twitter. 215-220 - Mateusz Kopec:

Zero subject detection for Polish. 221-225 - Parvin Sadat Feizabadi, Sebastian Padó

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Crowdsourcing Annotation of Non-Local Semantic Roles. 226-230 - Don Tuggener:

Coreference Resolution Evaluation for Higher Level Applications. 231-235 - Andrei Olariu:

Efficient Online Summarization of Microblogging Streams. 236-240

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