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41st ACL 2003: Sapporo, Japan
- Erhard W. Hinrichs, Dan Roth:
Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 7-12 July 2003, Sapporo Convention Center, Sapporo, Japan. ACL 2003
Question Answering
- Michael Fleischman, Eduard H. Hovy, Abdessamad Echihabi:
Offline Strategies for Online Question Answering: Answering Questions Before They Are Asked. 1-7 - Mihai Surdeanu, Sanda M. Harabagiu, John Williams, Paul Aarseth:
Using Predicate-Argument Structures for Information Extraction. 8-15 - Abdessamad Echihabi, Daniel Marcu:
A Noisy-Channel Approach to Question Answering. 16-23
Machine Learning: Kernels
- Taku Kudo, Yuji Matsumoto:
Fast Methods for Kernel-Based Text Analysis. 24-31 - Jun Suzuki, Tsutomu Hirao, Yutaka Sasaki, Eisaku Maeda:
Hierarchical Directed Acyclic Graph Kernel: Methods for Structured Natural Language Data. 32-39 - Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri, Brian Roark:
Generalized Algorithms for Constructing Statistical Language Models. 40-47
Subcategorization and Word Meaning
- Anna Korhonen, Judita Preiss:
Improving Subcategorization Acquisition Using Word Sense Disambiguation. 48-55 - Malvina Nissim, Katja Markert:
Syntactic Features and Word Similarity for Supervised Metonymy Resolution. 56-63 - Anna Korhonen, Yuval Krymolowski, Zvika Marx:
Clustering Polysemic Subcategorization Frame Distributions Semantically. 64-71
Alignment for Machine Translation
- Masao Utiyama, Hitoshi Isahara:
Reliable Measures for Aligning Japanese-English News Articles and Sentences. 72-79 - Daniel Gildea:
Loosely Tree-Based Alignment for Machine Translation. 80-87 - Colin Cherry, Dekang Lin:
A Probability Model to Improve Word Alignment. 88-95
Parsing German
- Amit Dubey, Frank Keller:
Probabilistic Parsing for German Using Sister-Head Dependencies. 96-103 - Anette Frank, Markus Becker, Berthold Crysmann, Bernd Kiefer, Ulrich Schäfer:
Integrated Shallow and Deep Parsing: TopP Meets HPSG. 104-111 - Michael Schiehlen:
Combining Deep and Shallow Approaches in Parsing German. 112-119
Vector Space Models
- Hua Wu, Ming Zhou:
Synonymous Collocation Extraction Using Translation Information. 120-127 - Sebastian Padó, Mirella Lapata:
Constructing Semantic Space Models from Parsed Corpora. 128-135 - Dominic Widdows:
Orthogonal Negation in Vector Spaces for Modelling Word-Meanings and Document Retrieval. 136-143
Statistical Machine Translation
- Richard Zens, Hermann Ney:
A Comparative Study on Reordering Constraints in Statistical Machine Translation. 144-151 - Lucian Vlad Lita, Abraham Ittycheriah, Salim Roukos, Nanda Kambhatla:
tRuEcasIng. 152-159 - Franz Josef Och:
Minimum Error Rate Training in Statistical Machine Translation. 160-167
Coreference in Discourse and Dialogue
- Michael Strube, Christoph Müller:
A Machine Learning Approach to Pronoun Resolution in Spoken Dialogue. 168-175 - Xiaofeng Yang, Guodong Zhou, Jian Su, Chew Lim Tan:
Coreference Resolution Using Competition Learning Approach. 176-183
Rule-based Parsing
- Lionel Clément, Alexandra Kinyon:
Generating Parallel Multilingual LFG-TAG Grammars from a MetaGrammar. 184-191 - Jonas Kuhn:
Compounding and Derivational Morphology in a Finite-State Setting. 192-199 - Gerald Penn, Cosmin Munteanu:
A Tabulation-Based Parsing Method that Reduces Copying. 200-207
Information Retrieval
- Andrew Gordon, Abe Kazemzadeh, Anish Nair, Milena Petrova:
Recognizing Expressions of Commonsense Psychology in English Text. 208-215 - Hai Leong Chieu, Hwee Tou Ng, Yoong Keok Lee:
Closing the Gap: Learning-Based Information Extraction Rivaling Knowledge-Engineering Methods. 216-223 - Kiyoshi Sudo, Satoshi Sekine, Ralph Grishman:
An Improved Extraction Pattern Representation Model for Automatic IE Pattern Acquisition. 224-231 - Ayman Farahat, Francine Chen, Thorsten Brants:
Optimizing Story Link Detection is not Equivalent to Optimizing New Event Detection. 232-239
Spoken Dialog
- Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Mikio Nakano, Kiyoaki Aikawa:
Corpus-Based Discourse Understanding in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 240-247 - Gang Wang, Tat-Seng Chua, Yongcheng Wang:
Extracting Key Semantic Terms from Chinese Speech Query for Web Searches. 248-255 - Kazunori Komatani, Shinichi Ueno, Tatsuya Kawahara, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Flexible Guidance Generation Using User Model in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 256-263 - Charles B. Callaway:
Integrating Discourse Markers into a Pipelined Natural Language Generation Architecture. 264-271
Statistical Modeling
- Jianfeng Gao, Mu Li, Changning Huang:
Improved Source-Channel Models for Chinese Word Segmentation. 272-279 - Mathias Creutz:
Unsupervised Segmentation of Words Using Prior Distributions of Morph Length and Frequency. 280-287 - Martin Jansche:
Parametric Models of Linguistic Count Data. 288-295 - Jin-Dong Kim, Hae-Chang Rim, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Self-Organizing Markov Models and Their Application to Part-of-Speech Tagging. 296-302
Machine Translation and Chunking
- Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita, Hiroshi G. Okuno:
Chunk-Based Statistical Translation. 303-310 - Philipp Koehn, Kevin Knight:
Feature-Rich Statistical Translation of Noun Phrases. 311-318 - Ashish Venugopal, Stephan Vogel, Alex Waibel:
Effective Phrase Translation Extraction from Alignment Models. 319-326
Named Entities and Bootstraping
- Yunbo Cao, Hang Li, Li Lian:
Uncertainty Reduction in Collaborative Bootstrapping: Measure and Algorithm. 327-334 - Cheng Niu, Wei Li, Jihong Ding, Rohini K. Srihari:
A Bootstrapping Approach to Named Entity Classification Using Successive Learners. 335-342 - Roman Yangarber:
Counter-Training in Discovery of Semantic Patterns. 343-350
Parsing and Grammar Formalisms
- Denis Béchet, Annie Foret:
k-Valued Non-Associative Lambek Categorial Grammars are not Learnable from Strings. 351-358 - Julia Hockenmaier:
Parsing with Generative Models of Predicate-Argument Structure. 359-366 - Joachim Niehren, Stefan Thater:
Bridging the Gap Between Underspecification Formalisms: Minimal Recursion Semantics as Dominance Constraints. 367-374
Summarization
- Dragomir R. Radev, Simone Teufel, Horacio Saggion, Wai Lam, John Blitzer, Hong Qi, Arda Çelebi, Danyu Liu, Elliott Drábek:
Evaluation Challenges in Large-Scale Document Summarization. 375-382 - Akiko N. Aizawa:
Analysis of Source Identified Text Corpora: Exploring the Statistics of the Reused Text and Authorship. 383-390
Word Segmentation for Arabic
- Monica Rogati, J. Scott McCarley, Yiming Yang:
Unsupervised Learning of Arabic Stemming Using a Parallel Corpus. 391-398 - Young-Suk Lee, Kishore Papineni, Salim Roukos, Ossama Emam, Hany Hassan:
Language Model Based Arabic Word Segmentation. 399-406
Language Acquisition
- Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Daichi Hayakawa, Masato Takeichi:
Acquiring Vocabulary for Predictive Text Entry through Dynamic Reuse of a Small User Corpus. 407-414 - William Gregory Sakas:
A Word-Order Database for Testing Computational Models of Language Acquisition. 415-422
Probabilistic Parsing
- Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning:
Accurate Unlexicalized Parsing. 423-430 - Péter Dienes, Amit Dubey:
Deep Syntactic Processing by Combining Shallow Methods. 431-438 - Roger Levy, Christopher D. Manning:
Is it Harder to Parse Chinese, or the Chinese Treebank? 439-446
Word Sense Disambiguation and Machine Translation
- Kenji Imamura, Eiichiro Sumita, Yuji Matsumoto:
Feedback Cleaning of Machine Translation Rules Using Automatic Evaluation. 447-454 - Hwee Tou Ng, Bin Wang, Yee Seng Chan:
Exploiting Parallel Texts for Word Sense Disambiguation: An Empirical Study. 455-462 - Timothy Baldwin, Francis Bond:
Learning the Countability of English Nouns from Corpus Data. 463-470
Phonology and Morphology
- Do-Gil Lee, Hae-Chang Rim, Heui-Seok Lim:
A Syllable Based Word Recognition Model for Korean Noun Extraction. 471-478 - Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Chikashi Nobata, Atsushi Yamada, Satoshi Sekine, Hitoshi Isahara:
Morphological Analysis of a Large Spontaneous Speech Corpus in Japanese. 479-488 - Erwin Marsi, Martin Reynaert, Antal van den Bosch, Walter Daelemans, Véronique Hoste:
Learning to Predict Pitch Accents and Prosodic Boundaries in Dutch. 489-496
Chunk Parsing
- Seong-Bae Park, Byoung-Tak Zhang:
Text Chunking by Combining Hand-Crafted Rules and Memory-Based Learning. 497-504 - Libin Shen, Aravind K. Joshi:
A SNoW Based Supertagger with Application to NP Chunking. 505-512 - Wei Li, Xiuhong Zhang, Cheng Niu, Yuankai Jiang, Rohini K. Srihari:
An Expert Lexicon Approach to Identifying English Phrasal Verbs. 513-520
Parsing and Semantics
- Jianfeng Gao, Hisami Suzuki:
Unsupervised Learning of Dependency Structure for Language Modeling. 521-528 - William Schuler:
Using Model-Theoretic Semantic Interpretation to Guide Statistical Parsing and Word Recognition in a Spoken Language Interface. 529-536 - Katrin Erk, Andrea Kowalski, Sebastian Padó, Manfred Pinkal:
Towards a Resource for Lexical Semantics: A Large German Corpus with Extensive Semantic Annotation. 537-544
Discourse and Dialogue Segmentation
- Mirella Lapata:
Probabilistic Text Structuring: Experiments with Sentence Ordering. 545-552 - Yukiko I. Nakano, Gabe Reinstein, Tom Stocky, Justine Cassell:
Towards a Model of Face-to-Face Grounding. 553-561 - Michel Galley, Kathleen R. McKeown, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Hongyan Jing:
Discourse Segmentation of Multi-Party Conversation. 562-569
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