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5. LTC 2011: Poznan, Poland
- Zygmunt Vetulani, Joseph Mariani:
Human Language Technology Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics - 5th Language and Technology Conference, LTC 2011, Poznań, Poland, November 25-27, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8387, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-08957-7
Speech
- Moses Ekpenyong, Emem Obong Udoh, Escor Udosen, Eno-Abasi Urua:
Improved Syllable-Based Text to Speech Synthesis for Tone Language Systems. 3-15 - Milan Rusko, Jozef Juhár, Marián Trnka, Ján Stas, Sakhia Darjaa, Daniel Hládek, Róbert Sabo, Matús Pleva, Marian Ritomský, Martin Lojka:
Slovak Automatic Dictation System for Judicial Domain. 16-27 - Michelina Savino:
The Intonation of Backchannel Tokens in Italian Collaborative Dialogues. 28-39
Parsing
- Maytham Alabbas, Allan Ramsay:
Improved Parsing for Arabic by Combining Diverse Dependency Parsers. 43-54 - Valmi Dufour-Lussier, Bruno Guillaume, Guy Perrier:
Parsing Coordination Extragrammatically. 55-66 - Claire Gardent, Yannick Parmentier, Guy Perrier, Sylvain Schmitz:
Lexical Disambiguation in LTAG Using Left Context. 67-79
Computational Semantics
- Madhav Gopal, Girish Nath Jha:
Resolving Anaphors in Sanskrit. 83-92 - Nafise Sadat Moosavi, Gholamreza Ghassem-Sani:
Unsupervised Coreference Resolution Using a Graph Labeling Approach. 93-103 - Jedrzej Osinski:
The XCDC Relations as a Spatio-Temporal Ontology. 104-115 - Alexander Pak, Patrick Paroubek, Amel Fraisse, Gil Francopoulo:
Normalization of Term Weighting Scheme for Sentiment Analysis. 116-128 - Julia Romaniuk, Nina Suszczanska, Przemyslaw Szmal:
Thel, a Language for Utterance Generation in the Thetos System. 129-140 - Marcin Walas, Krzysztof Jassem:
An Algorithm for Inconsistency Management in Spatial Knowledge Integration. 141-152
Text Analysis
- Vít Baisa, Vojtech Kovár:
Information Extraction for Czech Based on Syntactic Analysis. 155-165 - Marcel Bollmann, Florian Petran, Stefanie Dipper:
Applying Rule-Based Normalization to Different Types of Historical Texts - An Evaluation. 166-177 - Narayan Choudhary, Pramod Pandey, Girish Nath Jha:
A Rule Based Method for the Identification of TAM Features in a PoS Tagged Corpus. 178-188 - Sarah Ebling, Rico Sennrich, David Klaper:
Digging for Names in the Mountains: Combined Person Name Recognition and Reference Resolution for German Alpine Texts. 189-200 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki, Takeshi Yamamoto:
Enhancing Labeled Data Using Unlabeled Data for Topic Tracking. 201-212 - Pawel P. Mazur, Robert Dale:
Temporal Expression Recognition Using Dependency Trees. 213-225 - Damien Nouvel, Jean-Yves Antoine, Nathalie Friburger:
Pattern Mining for Named Entity Recognition. 226-237 - Judy Ribeck, Lars Borin:
Lexical Bundles in Swedish Secondary School Textbooks. 238-249
Text Annotation
- Fabrizio Ghigi, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, José-Miguel Benedí:
Active Learning to Speed-Up the Training Process for Dialogue Act Labelling. 253-263 - Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Vicent Tamarit, José-Miguel Benedí:
Direct and Wordgraph-Based Confidence Measures in Dialogue Annotation with N-Gram Transducers. 264-275 - Cvetana Krstev, Dusko Vitas, Aleksandra Trtovac:
Orwell's 1984 - From Simple to Multi-word Units. 276-287 - Przemyslaw Lenkiewicz, Sebastian Drude, Anna Lenkiewicz, Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre, Stefano Masneri, Oliver Schreer, Jochen Schwenninger, Rolf Bardeli:
Application of Audio and Video Processing Methods for Language Research and Documentation: The AVATecH Project. 288-299
Language Resources: General Issues
- Karën Fort, Gilles Adda, Benoît Sagot, Joseph Mariani, Alain Couillault:
Crowdsourcing for Language Resource Development: Criticisms About Amazon Mechanical Turk Overpowering Use. 303-314 - Michael Rosner, Andrew Attard, Paul Thompson, Albert Gatt, Sophia Ananiadou:
Extending a Tool Resource Framework with U-Compare. 315-326
Language Resources: Ontologies and Wordnets
- Verena Henrich, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Tatiana Vodolazova:
Aligning GermaNet Senses with Wiktionary Sense Definitions. 329-342 - Marek Kubis:
A Tool for Transforming WordNet-Like Databases. 343-355 - Cezary Mazurek, Krzysztof Sielski, Justyna Walkowska, Marcin Werla:
KABA Subject Heading Language as the Main Resource Subject Organization Tool in a Semantic Knowledge Base. 356-366 - Jacek Marciniak:
Enhancing Tagging Systems by Wordnet Based Ontologies. 367-378 - Massimo Moneglia:
Natural Language Ontology of Action: A Gap with Huge Consequences for Natural Language Understanding and Machine Translation. 379-395 - Benoît Sagot, Darja Fiser:
Classification-Based Extension of Wordnets from Heterogeneous Resources. 396-407 - Zygmunt Vetulani:
PolNet - Polish WordNet. 408-416
Machine Translation
- Juan Luo, Adrien Lardilleux, Yves Lepage:
Improving the Distribution of N-Grams in Phrase Tables Obtained by the Sampling-Based Method. 419-431 - Kota Takeya, Yves Lepage:
Marker-Based Chunking in Eleven European Languages for Analogy-Based Translation. 432-444 - Monica Gavrila, Natalia Elita:
Comparing CBMT Approaches for German-Romanian. 445-455 - Monica Gavrila, Cristina Vertan:
Text Genre - An Unexplored Parameter in Statistical Machine Translation. 456-467
Problems Concerning Less Resourced Languages
- Marko Tadic, Tamás Váradi, Radovan Garabík, Svetla Koeva, Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Dusko Vitas:
Detecting Gaps in Language Resources and Tools in the Project CESAR. 471-478 - Martine Adda-Decker, Lori Lamel, Gilles Adda, Thomas Lavergne:
A First LVCSR System for Luxembourgish, a Low-Resourced European Language. 479-490 - Ritesh Kumar, Bornini Lahiri, Deepak Alok:
Developing LRs for Non-scheduled Indian Languages - A Case of Magahi. 491-501 - Montse Maritxalar, Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha, Jennifer Foster, Monica Ward:
Quizzes on Tap: Exporting a Test Generation System from One Less-Resourced Language to Another. 502-514 - Brigitte Bigi:
A Multilingual Text Normalization Approach. 515-526 - Narayan Choudhary, Girish Nath Jha:
Creating Multilingual Parallel Corpora in Indian Languages. 527-537 - Lars Hellan, Dorothee Beermann:
Inducing Grammars from IGT. 538-547
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