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found 29 matches
- 2017
- Petra Barancíková, Václava Kettnerová:
ParaDi: Dictionary of Paraphrases of Czech Complex Predicates with Light Verbs. MWE@EACL 2017: 1-10 - Archna Bhatia, Choh Man Teng, James F. Allen:
Compositionality in Verb-Particle Constructions. MWE@EACL 2017: 139-148 - Tiberiu Boros, Sonia Pipa, Verginica Barbu Mititelu, Dan Tufis:
A data-driven approach to verbal multiword expression detection. PARSEME Shared Task system description paper. MWE@EACL 2017: 121-126 - Stefan Bott, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Factoring Ambiguity out of the Prediction of Compositionality for German Multi-Word Expressions. MWE@EACL 2017: 66-72 - Maja Buljan, Jan Snajder:
Combining Linguistic Features for the Detection of Croatian Multiword Expressions. MWE@EACL 2017: 194-199 - Melania Cabezas-García, Antonio San Martín:
Semantic annotation to characterize contextual variation in terminological noun compounds: a pilot study. MWE@EACL 2017: 108-113 - Fabienne Cap:
Show Me Your Variance and I Tell You Who You Are - Deriving Compound Compositionality from Word Alignments. MWE@EACL 2017: 102-107 - King Chan, Julian Brooke, Timothy Baldwin:
Semi-Automated Resolution of Inconsistency for a Harmonized Multiword Expression and Dependency Parse Annotation. MWE@EACL 2017: 187-193 - Sophie Chesney, Guillaume Jacquet, Ralf Steinberger, Jakub Piskorski:
Multi-word Entity Classification in a Highly Multilingual Environment. MWE@EACL 2017: 11-20 - Matthieu Constant, Héctor Martínez Alonso:
Benchmarking Joint Lexical and Syntactic Analysis on Multiword-Rich Data. MWE@EACL 2017: 181-186 - Jamie Yates Findlay:
Multiword expressions and lexicalism: the view from LFG. MWE@EACL 2017: 73-79 - Marcos García, Marcos García-Salido, Margarita Alonso Ramos:
Using bilingual word-embeddings for multilingual collocation extraction. MWE@EACL 2017: 21-30 - Kristina Geeraert, R. Harald Baayen, John Newman:
Understanding Idiomatic Variation. MWE@EACL 2017: 80-90 - Natalia Klyueva, Antoine Doucet, Milan Straka:
Neural Networks for Multi-Word Expression Detection. MWE@EACL 2017: 60-65 - Maximilian Köper, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Complex Verbs are Different: Exploring the Visual Modality in Multi-Modal Models to Predict Compositionality. MWE@EACL 2017: 200-206 - Alfredo Maldonado, Lifeng Han, Erwan Moreau, Ashjan Alsulaimani, Koel Dutta Chowdhury, Carl Vogel, Qun Liu:
Detection of Verbal Multi-Word Expressions via Conditional Random Fields with Syntactic Dependency Features and Semantic Re-Ranking. MWE@EACL 2017: 114-120 - Justina Mandravickaite, Tomas Krilavicius:
Identification of Multiword Expressions for Latvian and Lithuanian: Hybrid Approach. MWE@EACL 2017: 97-101 - Marion Weller-Di Marco:
Simple Compound Splitting for German. MWE@EACL 2017: 161-166 - Luka Nerima, Vasiliki Foufi, Eric Wehrli:
Parsing and MWE Detection: Fips at the PARSEME Shared Task. MWE@EACL 2017: 54-59 - Hazem Al Saied, Matthieu Constant, Marie Candito:
The ATILF-LLF System for Parseme Shared Task: a Transition-based Verbal Multiword Expression Tagger. MWE@EACL 2017: 127-132 - Agata Savary, Carlos Ramisch, Silvio Cordeiro, Federico Sangati, Veronika Vincze, Behrang QasemiZadeh, Marie Candito, Fabienne Cap, Voula Giouli, Ivelina Stoyanova, Antoine Doucet:
The PARSEME Shared Task on Automatic Identification of Verbal Multiword Expressions. MWE@EACL 2017: 31-47 - Manon Scholivet, Carlos Ramisch:
Identification of Ambiguous Multiword Expressions Using Sequence Models and Lexical Resources. MWE@EACL 2017: 167-175 - Katalin Ilona Simkó, Viktória Kovács, Veronika Vincze:
USzeged: Identifying Verbal Multiword Expressions with POS Tagging and Parsing Techniques. MWE@EACL 2017: 48-53 - Shiva Taslimipoor, Omid Rohanian, Ruslan Mitkov, Afsaneh Fazly:
Investigating the Opacity of Verb-Noun Multiword Expression Usages in Context. MWE@EACL 2017: 133-138 - Agnès Tutin, Olivier Kraif:
Comparing Recurring Lexico-Syntactic Trees (RLTs) and Ngram Techniques for Extended Phraseology Extraction. MWE@EACL 2017: 176-180 - Uxoa Iñurrieta Urmeneta, Itziar Aduriz, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Gorka Labaka, Kepa Sarasola:
Rule-Based Translation of Spanish Verb-Noun Combinations into Basque. MWE@EACL 2017: 149-154 - Natalie Vargas, Carlos Ramisch, Helena de Medeiros Caseli:
Discovering Light Verb Constructions and their Translations from Parallel Corpora without Word Alignment. MWE@EACL 2017: 91-96 - Veronika Vincze:
Verb-Particle Constructions in Questions. MWE@EACL 2017: 155-160 - Stella Markantonatou, Carlos Ramisch, Agata Savary, Veronika Vincze:
Proceedings of the 13th Workshop on Multiword Expressions, MWE@EACL 2017, Valencia, Spain, April 4, 2017. Association for Computational Linguistics 2017, ISBN 978-1-945626-48-7 [contents]
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