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7th LAW@ACL 2013: Sofia, Bulgaria
- Stefanie Dipper, Maria Liakata, Antonio Pareja-Lora:
Proceedings of the 7th Linguistic Annotation Workshop and Interoperability with Discourse, LAW-ID@ACL 2013, August 8-9, 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2013, ISBN 978-1-937284-58-9 - Ramy Eskander, Nizar Habash, Ann Bies, Seth Kulick, Mohamed Maamouri:
Automatic Correction and Extension of Morphological Annotations. - Marcel Bollmann:
POS Tagging for Historical Texts with Sparse Training Data. 11-18 - Quy Nguyen, Ngan L. T. Nguyen, Yusuke Miyao:
Utilizing State-of-the-art Parsers to Diagnose Problems in Treebank Annotation for a Less Resourced Language. 19-27 - Arne Skjærholt:
Influence of preprocessing on dependency syntax annotation: speed and agreement. 28-32 - Yvette Graham, Timothy Baldwin, Alistair Moffat, Justin Zobel:
Continuous Measurement Scales in Human Evaluation of Machine Translation. 33-41 - Rohan Ramanath, Monojit Choudhury, Kalika Bali:
Entailment: An Effective Metric for Comparing and Evaluating Hierarchical and Non-hierarchical Annotation Schemes. 42-50 - Nathan Schneider, Brendan O'Connor, Naomi Saphra, David Bamman, Manaal Faruqui, Noah A. Smith, Chris Dyer, Jason Baldridge:
A Framework for (Under)specifying Dependency Syntax without Overloading Annotators. 51-60 - Cristina Bosco, Simonetta Montemagni, Maria Simi:
Converting Italian Treebanks: Towards an Italian Stanford Dependency Treebank. 61-69 - Hen-Hsen Huang, Chi-Hsin Yu, Tai-Wei Chang, Cong-Kai Lin, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Analyses of the Association between Discourse Relation and Sentiment Polarity with a Chinese Human-Annotated Corpus. 70-78 - Claudiu Mihaila, Georgios Kontonatsios, Riza Theresa Batista-Navarro, Paul Thompson, Ioannis Korkontzelos, Sophia Ananiadou:
Towards a Better Understanding of Discourse: Integrating Multiple Discourse Annotation Perspectives Using UIMA. 79-88 - Rafal Rak, Sophia Ananiadou:
Making UIMA Truly Interoperable with SPARQL. 89-97 - Arne Neumann, Nancy Ide, Manfred Stede:
Importing MASC into the ANNIS linguistic database: A case study of mapping GrAF. 98-102 - Anna Nedoluzhko:
Generic noun phrases and annotation of coreference and bridging relations in the Prague Dependency Treebank. 103-111 - Varada Kolhatkar, Heike Zinsmeister, Graeme Hirst:
Annotating Anaphoric Shell Nouns with their Antecedents. 112-121 - Isin Demirsahin, Adnan Ozturel, Cem Bozsahin, Deniz Zeyrek:
Applicative Structures and Immediate Discourse in the Turkish Discourse Bank. 122-130 - Gülsen Eryigit, Fatih Samet Çetin, Meltem Yanik, Tanel Temel, Ilyas Çiçekli:
TURKSENT: A Sentiment Annotation Tool for Social Media. 131-134 - Stephen Tratz, Douglas M. Briesch, Jamal Laoudi, Clare R. Voss:
Tweet Conversation Annotation Tool with a Focus on an Arabic Dialect, Moroccan Darija. 135-139 - Yuka Tateisi, Yo Shidahara, Yusuke Miyao, Akiko Aizawa:
Relation Annotation for Understanding Research Papers. 140-148 - Francis Bond, Shan Wang, Eshley Huini Gao, Hazel Shuwen Mok, Jeanette Yiwen Tan:
Developing Parallel Sense-tagged Corpora with Wordnets. 149-158 - Itisree Jena, Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Sambhav Jain, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Animacy Annotation in the Hindi Treebank. 159-167 - Sophie Rosset, Cyril Grouin, Thomas Lavergne, Mohamed Ameur Ben Jannet, Jérémy Leixa, Olivier Galibert, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Automatic Named Entity Pre-annotation for Out-of-domain Human Annotation. 168-177 - Laura Banarescu, Claire Bonial, Shu Cai, Madalina Georgescu, Kira Griffitt, Ulf Hermjakob, Kevin Knight, Philipp Koehn, Martha Palmer, Nathan Schneider:
Abstract Meaning Representation for Sembanking. 178-186 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Bob Carpenter:
The Benefits of a Model of Annotation. 187-195 - Andreas Peldszus, Manfred Stede:
Ranking the annotators: An agreement study on argumentation structure. 196-204 - Martin Tschirsich, Gerold Hintz:
Leveraging Crowdsourcing for Paraphrase Recognition. 205-213 - Ryu Iida, Koh Mitsuda, Takenobu Tokunaga:
Investigation of annotator's behaviour using eye-tracking data. 214-222 - Marine Damiani, Delphine Battistelli:
Enunciative and modal variations in newswire texts in French: From guideline to automatic annotation. 223-227 - Amália Mendes, Iris Hendrickx, Agostinho Salgueiro, Luciana Ávila:
Annotating the Interaction between Focus and Modality: the case of exclusive particles. 228-237
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