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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j22]Gaurav Trivedi, Phuong Pham, Wendy W. Chapman, Rebecca Hwa, Janyce Wiebe, Harry Hochheiser:
NLPReViz: an interactive tool for natural language processing on clinical text. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 25(1): 81-87 (2018) - 2017
- [j21]Yoonjung Choi, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:
Coarse-Grained +/-Effect Word Sense Disambiguation for Implicit Sentiment Analysis. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 8(4): 471-479 (2017) - [i11]Gaurav Trivedi, Phuong Pham, Wendy W. Chapman, Rebecca Hwa, Janyce Wiebe, Harry Hochheiser:
An Interactive Tool for Natural Language Processing on Clinical Text. CoRR abs/1707.01890 (2017) - 2016
- [c84]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
Recognizing Opinion Sources Based on a New Categorization of Opinion Types. IJCAI 2016: 2775-2781 - [c83]Eneko Agirre, Carmen Banea, Daniel M. Cer, Mona T. Diab, Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, Rada Mihalcea, German Rigau, Janyce Wiebe:
SemEval-2016 Task 1: Semantic Textual Similarity, Monolingual and Cross-Lingual Evaluation. SemEval@NAACL-HLT 2016: 497-511 - [c82]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
How can NLP Tasks Mutually Benefit Sentiment Analysis? A Holistic Approach to Sentiment Analysis. WASSA@NAACL-HLT 2016: 53-59 - 2015
- [c81]Owen Rambow, Janyce Wiebe:
Sentiment and Belief: How to Think about, Represent, and Annotate Private States. ACL (Tutorial Abstracts) 2015: 7-11 - [c80]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
Joint Prediction for Entity/Event-Level Sentiment Analysis using Probabilistic Soft Logic Models. EMNLP 2015: 179-189 - [c79]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
MPQA 3.0: An Entity/Event-Level Sentiment Corpus. HLT-NAACL 2015: 1323-1328 - [c78]Eneko Agirre, Carmen Banea, Claire Cardie, Daniel M. Cer, Mona T. Diab, Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, Weiwei Guo, Iñigo Lopez-Gazpio, Montse Maritxalar, Rada Mihalcea, German Rigau, Larraitz Uria, Janyce Wiebe:
SemEval-2015 Task 2: Semantic Textual Similarity, English, Spanish and Pilot on Interpretability. SemEval@NAACL-HLT 2015: 252-263 - [c77]Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Tomas By, Julia Hirschberg, Owen Rambow, Samira Shaikh, Tomek Strzalkowski, Jennifer Tracey, Michael Arrigo, Rupayan Basu, Micah Clark, Adam Dalton, Mona T. Diab, Louise Guthrie, Anna Prokofieva, Stephanie M. Strassel, Gregory Werner, Yorick Wilks, Janyce Wiebe:
A New Dataset and Evaluation for Belief/Factuality. *SEM@NAACL-HLT 2015: 82-91 - 2014
- [j20]Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe:
Sense-level subjectivity in a multilingual setting. Comput. Speech Lang. 28(1): 7-19 (2014) - [c76]Danielle L. Mowery, Mindy K. Ross, Sumithra Velupillai, Stéphane M. Meystre, Janyce Wiebe, Wendy W. Chapman:
Generating Patient Problem Lists from the ShARe Corpus using SNOMED CT/SNOMED CT CORE Problem List. BioNLP@ACL 2014: 54-58 - [c75]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe, Yoonjung Choi:
Joint Inference and Disambiguation of Implicit Sentiments via Implicature Constraints. COLING 2014: 79-88 - [c74]Cem Akkaya, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:
Iterative Constrained Clustering for Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation. EACL 2014: 269-278 - [c73]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
Sentiment Propagation via Implicature Constraints. EACL 2014: 377-385 - [c72]Yoonjung Choi, Janyce Wiebe:
+/-EffectWordNet: Sense-level Lexicon Acquisition for Opinion Inference. EMNLP 2014: 1181-1191 - [c71]Eneko Agirre, Carmen Banea, Claire Cardie, Daniel M. Cer, Mona T. Diab, Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, Weiwei Guo, Rada Mihalcea, German Rigau, Janyce Wiebe:
SemEval-2014 Task 10: Multilingual Semantic Textual Similarity. SemEval@COLING 2014: 81-91 - [c70]Carmen Banea, Di Chen, Rada Mihalcea, Claire Cardie, Janyce Wiebe:
SimCompass: Using Deep Learning Word Embeddings to Assess Cross-level Similarity. SemEval@COLING 2014: 560-565 - [c69]Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
An Investigation for Implicatures in Chinese : Implicatures in Chinese and in English are similar ! WASSA@ACL 2014: 8-17 - [c68]Yoonjung Choi, Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
Lexical Acquisition for Opinion Inference: A Sense-Level Lexicon of Benefactive and Malefactive Events. WASSA@ACL 2014: 107-112 - [c67]Janyce Wiebe, Lingjia Deng:
A Conceptual Framework for Inferring Implicatures. WASSA@ACL 2014: 154-159 - [i10]Janyce Wiebe, Lingjia Deng:
An Account of Opinion Implicatures. CoRR abs/1404.6491 (2014) - 2013
- [j19]Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe:
Porting Multilingual Subjectivity Resources across Languages. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 4(2): 211-225 (2013) - [c66]Lingjia Deng, Yoonjung Choi, Janyce Wiebe:
Benefactive/Malefactive Event and Writer Attitude Annotation. ACL (2) 2013: 120-125 - [c65]Danielle L. Mowery, Pamela W. Jordan, Janyce Wiebe, Henk Harkema, Wendy W. Chapman:
Semantic Annotation of Clinical Events for Generating a Problem List. AMIA 2013 - [c64]Carmen Banea, Yoonjung Choi, Lingjia Deng, Samer Hassan, Michael Mohler, Bishan Yang, Claire Cardie, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe:
CPN-CORE: A Text Semantic Similarity System Infused with Opinion Knowledge. *SEM@NAACL-HLT 2013: 221-228 - [i9]Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Yoonjung Choi, Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe, Ozan Irsoy, Detian Shi, Claire Cardie:
CornPittMich Sentiment Slot-Filling System at TAC 2013. TAC 2013 - 2012
- [j18]Danielle L. Mowery, Janyce Wiebe, Shyam Visweswaran, Henk Harkema, Wendy Webber Chapman:
Building an automated SOAP classifier for emergency department reports. J. Biomed. Informatics 45(1): 71-81 (2012) - [c63]Rada Mihalcea, Carmen Banea, Janyce Wiebe:
Multilingual Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis. ACL (Tutorial Abstracts) 2012: 4 - [c62]Alexander Conrad, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Hwa:
Recognizing Arguing Subjectivity and Argument Tags. ExProM@ACL 2012: 80-88 - [c61]Danielle L. Mowery, Pamela W. Jordan, Janyce Wiebe, Wendy Webber Chapman, Lin Liu:
Does Domain Knowledge Matter for Assertion Annotation in Clinical Texts? HISB 2012: 136 - [c60]Cem Akkaya, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:
Utilizing Semantic Composition in Distributional Semantic Models for Word Sense Discrimination and Word Sense Disambiguation. ICSC 2012: 45-51 - [c59]Janyce Wiebe:
Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation. WASSA@ACL 2012: 2 - 2011
- [j17]Janyce Wiebe, Ellen Riloff:
Finding Mutual Benefit between Subjectivity Analysis and Information Extraction. IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput. 2(4): 175-191 (2011) - [c58]Cem Akkaya, Janyce Wiebe, Alexander Conrad, Rada Mihalcea:
Improving the Impact of Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation on Contextual Opinion Analysis. CoNLL 2011: 87-96 - 2010
- [c57]Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe:
Multilingual Subjectivity: Are More Languages Better? COLING 2010: 28-36 - [c56]Cem Akkaya, Alexander Conrad, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:
Amazon Mechanical Turk for Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation. Mturk@HLT-NAACL 2010: 195-203
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j16]Tom O'Hara, Janyce Wiebe:
Exploiting Semantic Role Resources for Preposition Disambiguation. Comput. Linguistics 35(2): 151-184 (2009) - [j15]Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Paul Hoffmann:
Recognizing Contextual Polarity: An Exploration of Features for Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis. Comput. Linguistics 35(3): 399-433 (2009) - [c55]Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe:
Recognizing Stances in Online Debates. ACL/IJCNLP 2009: 226-234 - [c54]Swapna Somasundaran, Galileo Namata, Janyce Wiebe, Lise Getoor:
Supervised and Unsupervised Methods in Employing Discourse Relations for Improving Opinion Polarity Classification. EMNLP 2009: 170-179 - [c53]Cem Akkaya, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:
Subjectivity Word Sense Disambiguation. EMNLP 2009: 190-199 - [c52]Vincent Aleven, Eugene C. Freuder, Arthur C. Graesser, James Pustejovsky, Janyce Wiebe:
Invited Talks. FLAIRS 2009 - [c51]Yaw Gyamfi, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea, Cem Akkaya:
Integrating Knowledge for Subjectivity Sense Labeling. HLT-NAACL 2009: 10-18 - [c50]Swapna Somasundaran, Galileo Namata, Lise Getoor, Janyce Wiebe:
Opinion Graphs for Polarity and Discourse Classification. Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing 2009: 66-74 - [e3]Keh-Yih Su, Jian Su, Janyce Wiebe:
ACL 2009, Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing of the AFNLP, 2-7 August 2009, Singapore. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2009, ISBN 978-1-932432-45-9 [contents] - 2008
- [c49]Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe, Josef Ruppenhofer:
Discourse Level Opinion Interpretation. COLING 2008: 801-808 - [c48]Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe, Samer Hassan:
Multilingual Subjectivity Analysis Using Machine Translation. EMNLP 2008: 127-135 - [c47]Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe:
A Bootstrapping Method for Building Subjectivity Lexicons for Languages with Scarce Resources. LREC 2008 - [c46]Josef Ruppenhofer, Swapna Somasundaran, Janyce Wiebe:
Finding the Sources and Targets of Subjective Expressions. LREC 2008 - [c45]Swapna Somasundaran, Josef Ruppenhofer, Janyce Wiebe:
Discourse Level Opinion Relations: An Annotation Study. SIGDIAL Workshop 2008: 129-137 - 2007
- [c44]Rada Mihalcea, Carmen Banea, Janyce Wiebe:
Learning Multilingual Subjective Language via Cross-Lingual Projections. ACL 2007 - [c43]Manfred Stede, Janyce Wiebe, Eva Hajicová, Brian Reese, Simone Teufel, Bonnie Webber, Theresa Wilson:
Discourse Annotation Working Group Report. LAW@ACL 2007: 191-196 - [c42]Swapna Somasundaran, Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Veselin Stoyanov:
QA with Attitude: Exploiting Opinion Type Analysis for Improving Question Answering in On-line Discussions and the News. ICWSM 2007 - [c41]Swapna Somasundaran, Josef Ruppenhofer, Janyce Wiebe:
Detecting Arguing and Sentiment in Meetings. SIGdial 2007: 26-34 - [e2]Branimir Boguraev, Nancy Ide, Adam Meyers, Shigeko Nariyama, Manfred Stede, Janyce Wiebe, Graham Wilcock:
Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop, LAW@ACL 2007, Prague, Czech Republic, June 28-29, 2007. Association for Computational Linguistics 2007 [contents] - 2006
- [j14]Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Hwa:
Recognizing Strong and Weak Opinion Clauses. Comput. Intell. 22(2): 73-99 (2006) - [c40]Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea:
Word Sense and Subjectivity. ACL 2006 - [c39]Wei-Hao Lin, Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Alexander G. Hauptmann:
Which Side are You on? Identifying Perspectives at the Document and Sentence Levels. CoNLL 2006: 109-116 - [c38]Ellen Riloff, Siddharth Patwardhan, Janyce Wiebe:
Feature Subsumption for Opinion Analysis. EMNLP 2006: 440-448 - [c37]Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Guillermo A. Averboch, Pablo Ariel Duboue, David Gondek, J. William Murdock, John M. Prager, Paul Hoffmann, Janyce Wiebe:
IBM in TREC 2006 Enterprise Track. TREC 2006 - [p2]Veselin Stoyanov, Claire Cardie, Diane J. Litman, Janyce Wiebe:
Evaluating an Opinion Annotation Scheme Using a New Multi-Perspective Question and Answer Corpus. Computing Attitude and Affect in Text 2006: 77-91 - [e1]James G. Shanahan, Yan Qu, Janyce Wiebe:
Computing Attitude and Affect in Text: Theory and Applications. The Information Retrieval Series 20, Springer 2006, ISBN 978-1-4020-4026-9 [contents] - 2005
- [j13]James Pustejovsky, Janyce Wiebe:
Introduction to Special Issue on Advances in Question Answering. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 39(2-3): 119-122 (2005) - [j12]Janyce Wiebe, Theresa Wilson, Claire Cardie:
Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in Language. Lang. Resour. Evaluation 39(2-3): 165-210 (2005) - [c36]Ellen Riloff, Janyce Wiebe, William Phillips:
Exploiting Subjectivity Classification to Improve Information Extraction. AAAI 2005: 1106-1111 - [c35]Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe:
Annotating Attributions and Private States. FCA@ACL 2005: 53-60 - [c34]Janyce Wiebe, Ellen Riloff:
Creating Subjective and Objective Sentence Classifiers from Unannotated Texts. CICLing 2005: 486-497 - [c33]Theresa Wilson, Paul Hoffmann, Swapna Somasundaran, Jason Kessler, Janyce Wiebe, Yejin Choi, Claire Cardie, Ellen Riloff, Siddharth Patwardhan:
OpinionFinder: A System for Subjectivity Analysis. HLT/EMNLP 2005: 34-35 - [c32]Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Paul Hoffmann:
Recognizing Contextual Polarity in Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis. HLT/EMNLP 2005: 347-354 - [c31]Veselin Stoyanov, Claire Cardie, Janyce Wiebe:
Multi-Perspective Question Answering Using the OpQA Corpus. HLT/EMNLP 2005: 923-930 - [p1]Janyce Wiebe, Thomas P. O'Hara, Kenneth J. McKeever, Thorsten Öhrström-Sandgren:
An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution. The Language of Time - A Reader 2005: 443-460 - 2004
- [j11]Lola Cañamero, Zachary Dodds, Lloyd G. Greenwald, James P. Gunderson, Ayanna M. Howard, Eva Hudlicka, Cheryl Martin, Lynn Parker, Tim Oates, Terry R. Payne, Yan Qu, Craig Schlenoff, James G. Shanahan, Sheila Tejada, Jerry B. Weinberg, Janyce Wiebe:
The 2004 AAAI Spring Symposium Series. AI Mag. 25(4): 95-100 (2004) - [j10]Janyce Wiebe, Theresa Wilson, Rebecca F. Bruce, Matthew Bell, Melanie Martin:
Learning Subjective Language. Comput. Linguistics 30(3): 277-308 (2004) - [c30]Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Hwa:
Just How Mad Are You? Finding Strong and Weak Opinion Clauses. AAAI 2004: 761-769 - [c29]Claire Cardie, Janyce Wiebe, Theresa Wilson, Diane J. Litman:
Low-Level Annotations and Summary Representations of Opinions for Multiperspective QA. New Directions in Question Answering 2004: 87-98 - [c28]Tom O'Hara, Rebecca F. Bruce, Jeff Donner, Janyce Wiebe:
Class-based collocations for Word Sense Disambiguation. SENSEVAL@ACL 2004 - 2003
- [c27]Thomas P. O'Hara, Janyce Wiebe:
Classifying Functional Relations in Factotum via WordNet Hypernym Associations. CICLing 2003: 347-359 - [c26]Ellen Riloff, Janyce Wiebe, Theresa Wilson:
Learning subjective nouns using extraction pattern bootstrapping. CoNLL 2003: 25-32 - [c25]Tom O'Hara, Janyce Wiebe:
Preposition Semantic Classification via Treebank and FrameNet. CoNLL 2003: 79-86 - [c24]Ellen Riloff, Janyce Wiebe:
Learning Extraction Patterns for Subjective Expressions. EMNLP 2003 - [c23]Theresa Wilson, David R. Pierce, Janyce Wiebe:
Identifying Opinionated Sentences. HLT-NAACL 2003 - [c22]Janyce Wiebe, Eric Breck, Chris Buckley, Claire Cardie, Paul Davis, Bruce Fraser, Diane J. Litman, David R. Pierce, Ellen Riloff, Theresa Wilson, David S. Day, Mark T. Maybury:
Recognizing and Organizing Opinions Expressed in the World Press. New Directions in Question Answering 2003: 12-19 - [c21]Claire Cardie, Janyce Wiebe, Theresa Wilson, Diane J. Litman:
Combining Low-Level and Summary Representations of Opinions for Multi-Perspective Question Answering. New Directions in Question Answering 2003: 20-27 - [c20]Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe:
Annotating Opinions in the World Press. SIGDIAL Workshop 2003: 13-22 - 2002
- [c19]Janyce Wiebe, Theresa Wilson:
Learning to Disambiguate Potentially Subjective Expressions. CoNLL 2002 - [c18]Amy Soller, Janyce Wiebe, Alan M. Lesgold:
A machine learning approach to assessing knowledge sharing during collaborative learning activities. CSCL 2002: 128-137 - 2001
- [c17]Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca F. Bruce, Matthew Bell, Melanie Martin, Theresa Wilson:
A Corpus Study of Evaluative and Speculative Language. SIGDIAL Workshop 2001 - 2000
- [j9]Tom O'Hara, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca F. Bruce:
Selecting Decomposable Models for Word-Sense Disambiguation: TheGrling-Sdm System. Comput. Humanit. 34(1-2): 159-164 (2000) - [j8]Janyce Wiebe:
Conference review. Intell. 11(2): 43-48 (2000) - [c16]Janyce Wiebe:
Learning Subjective Adjectives from Corpora. AAAI/IAAI 2000: 735-740 - [c15]Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Janyce Wiebe:
Effects of Adjective Orientation and Gradability on Sentence Subjectivity. COLING 2000: 299-305
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j7]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Decomposable Modeling in Natural Language Processing. Comput. Linguistics 25(2): 195-207 (1999) - [j6]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Recognizing subjectivity: a case study in manual tagging. Nat. Lang. Eng. 5(2): 187-205 (1999) - [c14]Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca F. Bruce, Thomas P. O'Hara:
Development and Use of a Gold-Standard Data Set for Subjectivity Classifications. ACL 1999: 246-253 - [i8]Janyce Wiebe, Thomas P. O'Hara, Thorsten Öhrström-Sandgren, Kenneth J. McKeever:
An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution (journal version). CoRR cs.CL/9901005 (1999) - 1998
- [j5]Janyce Wiebe, Thomas P. O'Hara, Thorsten Öhrström-Sandgren, Kenneth J. McKeever:
An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 9: 247-293 (1998) - [c13]Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta, Janyce Wiebe, David Farwell:
Natural Language Multiprocessing: A Case Study. AAAI/IAAI 1998: 76-82 - [c12]Janyce Wiebe, Kenneth J. McKeever, Rebecca F. Bruce:
Mapping Collocational Properties into Machine Learning Features. VLC@COLING/ACL 1998 - [c11]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Word-Sense Distinguishability and Inter-Coder Agreement. EMNLP 1998: 53-60 - [c10]Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta, Janyce Wiebe, David Farwell:
Natural Language Multiprocessing: A Case Study. Implementation Technology for Programming Languages based on Logic 1998: 101-112 - 1997
- [j4]William J. Rapaport, Stuart C. Shapiro, Janyce Wiebe:
Quasi-Indexicals and Knowledge Reports. Cogn. Sci. 21(1): 63-107 (1997) - [c9]Ted Pedersen, Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Sequential Model Selection for Word Sense Disambiguation. ANLP 1997: 388-395 - [c8]Janyce Wiebe, Thomas P. O'Hara, Kenneth J. McKeever, Thorsten Öhrström-Sandgren:
An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution. EMNLP 1997 - [i7]Ted Pedersen, Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Sequential Model Selection for Word Sense Disambiguation. CoRR cmp-lg/9702008 (1997) - [i6]Thomas P. O'Hara, Janyce Wiebe, Karen Payne:
Instructions for Temporal Annotation of Scheduling Dialogs. CoRR cmp-lg/9702016 (1997) - [i5]Janyce Wiebe, Thomas P. O'Hara, Kenneth J. McKeever, Thorsten Öhrström-Sandgren:
An Empirical Approach to Temporal Reference Resolution. CoRR cmp-lg/9706020 (1997) - [i4]Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca F. Bruce, Lei Duan:
Probabilistic Event Categorization. CoRR cmp-lg/9710008 (1997) - 1996
- [j3]Janyce Wiebe, Graeme Hirst, Diane Horton:
Language Use in Context. Commun. ACM 39(1): 102-111 (1996) - [c7]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe, Ted Pedersen:
The Measure of a Model. EMNLP 1996 - [c6]Rocio Guillén, David Farwell, Janyce Wiebe:
Handling Temporal Relations in Scheduling Dialogues for an MT System. TIME 1996: 217-221 - [i3]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe, Ted Pedersen:
The Measure of a Model. CoRR cmp-lg/9604018 (1996) - 1994
- [j2]Janyce Wiebe:
Tracking Point of View in Narrative. Comput. Linguistics 20(2): 233-287 (1994) - [c5]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Word-Sense Disambiguation Using Decomposable Models. ACL 1994: 139-146 - [c4]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
A New Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation. HLT 1994 - [i2]Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:
Word-Sense Disambiguation Using Decomposable Models. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9406005 (1994) - [i1]Janyce Wiebe:
Tracking Point of View in Narrative. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9407019 (1994) - 1991
- [c3]Nathalie Japkowicz, Janyce Wiebe:
A System for Translating Locative Prepositions from English into French. ACL 1991: 153-160 - 1990
- [c2]Janyce Wiebe:
Identifying Subjective Characters in Narrative. COLING 1990: 401-406
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c1]Janyce Wiebe, William J. Rapaport:
A Computational Theory of Perspective and Reference in Narrative. ACL 1988: 131-138 - 1986
- [j1]Janyce Wiebe, William J. Rapaport:
Representing de re and de dicto belief reports in discourse and narrative. Proc. IEEE 74(10): 1405-1413 (1986)