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- Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:
Discriminative Syntax-Based Word Ordering for Text Generation. Comput. Linguistics 41(3): 503-538 (2015) - Nelly Barbot, Olivier Boëffard, Jonathan Chevelu, Arnaud Delhay:
Large Linguistic Corpus Reduction with SCP Algorithms. Comput. Linguistics 41(3): 355-383 (2015) - Jonathan Berant, Noga Alon, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger:
Efficient Global Learning of Entailment Graphs. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 249-291 (2015) - Chris Biemann:
Ontology-Based Interpretation of Natural Language Philipp Cimiano, Christina Unger, and John McCrae (University of Arminia Bielefeld, Germany) Morgan & Claypool, Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, March 2014, 178 pages, (doi: 10.2200/S00561ED1V01Y201401HLT024) , $45.00. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 347-350 (2015) - Yllias Chali, Sadid A. Hasan:
Towards Topic-to-Question Generation. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 1-20 (2015) - Li Dong, Furu Wei, Shujie Liu, Ming Zhou, Ke Xu:
A Statistical Parsing Framework for Sentiment Classification. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 293-336 (2015) - Mark Dras:
Evaluating Human Pairwise Preference Judgments. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 337-345 (2015) - Nadir Durrani, Helmut Schmid, Alexander M. Fraser, Philipp Koehn, Hinrich Schütze:
The Operation Sequence Model - Combining N-Gram-Based and Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 185-214 (2015) - Chris Dyer:
Linguistic Fundamentals for Natural Language Processing: 100 Essentials from Morphology and Syntax Emily M. Bender (University of Washington) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 20), 2013, xvii+166 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-62705-011-1, $40.00; e-book, ISBN 978-1-62705-012-8, $30.00 or by subscription. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 153-155 (2015) - Roger Evans:
Adam Kilgarriff. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 719-721 (2015) - Martha Evens:
Robots that Talk and Listen Judith A. Markowitz (editor) (President of J. Markowitz, Consultants, Chicago, IL) Berlin/Boston/Munich: Walter de Gruyter, 2015, hardbound, ISBN 978-1-61451-603-3; PDF, e-ISBN 978-1-61451-440-4 EPUB; e-ISBN 978-1-61451-915-7. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 351-354 (2015) - Dehong Gao, Furu Wei, Wenjie Li, Xiaohua Liu, Ming Zhou:
Cross-lingual Sentiment Lexicon Learning With Bilingual Word Graph Label Propagation. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 21-40 (2015) - Claire Gardent, Shashi Narayan:
Multiple Adjunction in Feature-Based Tree-Adjoining Grammar. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 41-70 (2015) - Priscila A. Gimenes, Norton Trevisan Roman, Ariadne M. B. R. Carvalho:
Spelling Error Patterns in Brazilian Portuguese. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 175-183 (2015) - Edward Grefenstette, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:
Concrete Models and Empirical Evaluations for the Categorical Compositional Distributional Model of Meaning. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 71-118 (2015) - Barbara J. Grosz, Eva Hajicová, Aravind K. Joshi:
Jane J. Robinson. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 723-726 (2015) - Felix Hill, Roi Reichart, Anna Korhonen:
SimLex-999: Evaluating Semantic Models With (Genuine) Similarity Estimation. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 665-695 (2015) - Wenbin Jiang, Yajuan Lü, Liang Huang, Qun Liu:
Automatic Adaptation of Annotations. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 119-147 (2015) - Shafiq R. Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng:
CODRA: A Novel Discriminative Framework for Rhetorical Analysis. Comput. Linguistics 41(3): 385-435 (2015) - Sarvnaz Karimi, Jie Yin, Jiri Baum:
Evaluation Methods for Statistically Dependent Text. Comput. Linguistics 41(3): 539-548 (2015) - Marco Kuhlmann, Alexander Koller, Giorgio Satta:
Lexicalization and Generative Power in CCG. Comput. Linguistics 41(2): 215-247 (2015) - Sheng Li:
Translating Today into Tomorrow. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 709-718 (2015) - Claudia Leacock, Martin Chodorow, Michael Gamon, Joel R. Tetreault:
Automated Grammatical Error Detection for Language Learners, Second Edition. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 149-151 (2015) - Wei Lu:
Language Processing with Perl and Prolog: Theories, Implemetation, and Application Pierre M. Nugues (Lund University, Sweden) Springer (Cognitive technologies series, edited by A. Bundy et. al), 2014, Second Edition, xxv+662 pp; hardcover, ISBN 978-3-642-41463-3 $89.99; ebook, ISBN 978-3-642-41464-0, $69.99; doi 10.1007/978-3-642-41464-0. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 697-699 (2015) - Bernardo Magnini:
Recognizing Textual Entailment: Models and Applications Ido Dagan1, Dan Roth2, Mark Sammons2, and Fabio Massimo Zanzotto3 (1Bar-Ilan University, Israel, 2University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, and 3University of Rome "Tor Vergata, " Italy) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 23), 2013, xx+200 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-59829-834-5; e-book, ISBN 978-1-59829-835-2. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 157-159 (2015) - Christopher D. Manning:
Computational Linguistics and Deep Learning. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 701-707 (2015) - Yann Mathet, Antoine Widlöcher, Jean-Philippe Métivier:
The Unified and Holistic Method Gamma (γ) for Inter-Annotator Agreement Measure and Alignment. Comput. Linguistics 41(3): 437-479 (2015) - Emily Prud'hommeaux, Brian Roark:
Graph-Based Word Alignment for Clinical Language Evaluation. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 549-578 (2015) - Michael Roth, Anette Frank:
Inducing Implicit Arguments from Comparable Texts: A Framework and Its Applications. Comput. Linguistics 41(4): 625-664 (2015) - Serge Sharoff:
Web Corpus Construction Roland Schäfer and Felix Bildhauer (Freie Universität Berlin) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 22), 2013, 145 pages, paper-bound, ISBN 9781608459834, doi: 10.2200/S00508ED1V01Y201305HLT022. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 161-163 (2015)
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