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found 34 matches
- 2015
- Zeljko Agic, Alexander Koller, Stephan Oepen:
Semantic Dependency Graph Parsing Using Tree Approximations. IWCS 2015: 217-227 - Reyadh Alluhaibi:
Simple Interval Temporal Logic for Natural Language Assertion Descriptions. IWCS 2015: 283-293 - Henry Anaya-Sánchez, Anselmo Peñas:
Unsupervised Learning of Coherent and General Semantic Classes for Entity Aggregates. IWCS 2015: 88-93 - Fatemeh Torabi Asr, Vera Demberg:
Uniform Surprisal at the Level of Discourse Relations: Negation Markers and Discourse Connective Omission. IWCS 2015: 118-128 - Daniel Bailey, Yuliya Lierler, Benjamin Susman:
Prepositional Phrase Attachment Problem Revisited: how Verbnet can Help. IWCS 2015: 12-22 - Omid Bakhshandeh, James F. Allen:
From Adjective Glosses to Attribute Concepts: Learning Different Aspects That an Adjective Can Describe. IWCS 2015: 23-33 - Islam Beltagy, Katrin Erk:
On the Proper Treatment of Quantifiers in Probabilistic Logic Semantics. IWCS 2015: 140-150 - Emily M. Bender, Dan Flickinger, Stephan Oepen, Woodley Packard, Ann A. Copestake:
Layers of Interpretation: On Grammar and Compositionality. IWCS 2015: 239-249 - Stefan Bott, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Exploiting Fine-grained Syntactic Transfer Features to Predict the Compositionality of German Particle Verbs. IWCS 2015: 34-39 - Daoud Clarke, Bill Keller:
Efficiency in Ambiguity: Two Models of Probabilistic Semantics for Natural Language. IWCS 2015: 129-139 - Corina Dima, Erhard W. Hinrichs:
Automatic Noun Compound Interpretation using Deep Neural Networks and Word Embeddings. IWCS 2015: 173-183 - Guy Emerson, Ann A. Copestake:
Leveraging a Semantically Annotated Corpus to Disambiguate Prepositional Phrase Attachment. IWCS 2015: 1-11 - Arash Eshghi, Christine Howes, Eleni Gregoromichelaki, Julian Hough, Matthew Purver:
Feedback in Conversation as Incremental Semantic Update. IWCS 2015: 261-271 - Luana Fagarasan, Eva Maria Vecchi, Stephen Clark:
From distributional semantics to feature norms: grounding semantic models in human perceptual data. IWCS 2015: 52-57 - André Freitas, Juliano Efson Sales, Siegfried Handschuh, Edward Curry:
How hard is this query? Measuring the Semantic Complexity of Schema-agnostic Queries. IWCS 2015: 294-304 - Aurélie Herbelot:
Mr Darcy and Mr Toad, gentlemen: distributional names and their kinds. IWCS 2015: 151-161 - Matic Horvat, Ann A. Copestake, Bill Byrne:
Hierarchical Statistical Semantic Realization for Minimal Recursion Semantics. IWCS 2015: 107-117 - Julian Hough, Casey Kennington, David Schlangen, Jonathan Ginzburg:
Incremental Semantics for Dialogue Processing: Requirements, and a Comparison of Two Approaches. IWCS 2015: 206-216 - Julie Hunter, Nicholas Asher, Alex Lascarides:
Integrating Non-Linguistic Events into Discourse Structure. IWCS 2015: 184-194 - Elias Iosif, Alexandros Potamianos:
Feeling is Understanding: From Affective to Semantic Spaces. IWCS 2015: 162-172 - Casey Kennington, Livia Dia, David Schlangen:
A Discriminative Model for Perceptually-Grounded Incremental Reference Resolution. IWCS 2015: 195-205 - Max Kisselew, Sebastian Padó, Alexis Palmer, Jan Snajder:
Obtaining a Better Understanding of Distributional Models of German Derivational Morphology. IWCS 2015: 58-63 - Alexander Koller:
Semantic construction with graph grammars. IWCS 2015: 228-238 - Maximilian Köper, Christian Scheible, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Multilingual Reliability and "Semantic" Structure of Continuous Word Spaces. IWCS 2015: 40-45 - Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Eneko Agirre:
Crowdsourced Word Sense Annotations and Difficult Words and Examples. IWCS 2015: 94-100 - Alessandro Lopopolo, Emiel van Miltenburg:
Sound-based distributional models. IWCS 2015: 70-75 - Sapna Negi, Paul Buitelaar:
Curse or Boon? Presence of Subjunctive Mood in Opinionated Text. IWCS 2015: 101-106 - Julian J. Schlöder, Raquel Fernández:
Clarifying Intentions in Dialogue: A Corpus Study. IWCS 2015: 46-51 - Julian J. Schlöder, Raquel Fernández:
Pragmatic Rejection. IWCS 2015: 250-260 - Jakub Szymanik, Camilo Thorne:
Semantic Complexity of Quantifiers and Their Distribution in Corpora. IWCS 2015: 64-69
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