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38th ACL 2000: Hong Kong, China
- 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Hong Kong, China, October 1-8, 2000. ACL 2000

- Susan Brennan:

Invited Talk: Processes that Shape Conversation and their Implications for Computational Linguistics. 1-11 - Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Invited Talk: Generic NLP Technologies: Language, Knowledge and Information Extraction. 12-22 - Roger K. Moore:

Invited Talk: Spoken Language Technology: Where Do We Go From Here? 22 - Stephan Vogel, Hermann Ney:

Translation with Cascaded Finite State Transducers. 23-30 - Jung-Jae Kim

, Key-Sun Choi, Young-Soog Chae:
Phrase-Pattern-based Korean to English Machine Translation using Two Level Translation Pattern Selection. 31-36 - George F. Foster:

A Maximum Entropy/Minimum Divergence Translation Model. 45-52 - Yuval Krymolowski, Ido Dagan:

Incorporating Compositional Evidence in Memory-Based Partial Parsing. 53-60 - Khalil Sima'an:

Tree-gram Parsing: Lexical Dependencies and Structural Relations. 37-44 - Rens Bod:

An Improved Parser for Data-Oriented Lexical-Functional Analysis. 61-68 - Inderjeet Mani, D. George Wilson:

Robust Temporal Processing of News. 69-76 - Frédéric Béchet, Alexis Nasr, Franck Genet:

Tagging Unknown Proper Names Using Decision Trees. 77-84 - Rob Malouf:

The Order of Prenominal Adjectives in Natural Language Generation. 85-92 - Nicholas Roy, Joelle Pineau, Sebastian Thrun:

Spoken Dialogue Management Using Probabilistic Reasoning. 93-100 - Patrick Pantel, Dekang Lin:

An Unsupervised Approach to Prepositional Phrase Attachment using Contextually Similar Words. 101-108 - Endong Xun, Changning Huang, Ming Zhou:

A Unified Statistical Model for the Identification of English BaseNP. 109-116 - Grace Ngai, David Yarowsky:

Rule Writing or Annotation: Cost-efficient Resource Usage for Base Noun Phrase Chunking. 117-125 - Alexander S. Yeh:

Using Existing Systems to Supplement Small Amounts of Annotated Grammatical Relations Training Data. 126-132 - David Milward:

Distributing Representation for Robust Interpretation of Dialogue Utterances. 133-141 - Pamela W. Jordan

:
Can Nominal Expressions Achieve Multiple Goals? An Empirical Study. 142-149 - Giuseppe Carenini, Johanna D. Moore:

An Empirical Study of the Influence of Argument Conciseness on Argument Effectiveness. 150-157 - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Ian Frank:

Multi-Agent Explanation Strategies in Real-Time Domains. 158-165 - Antonio Ferrández Rodríguez, Jesús Peral:

A Computational Approach to Zero-pronouns in Spanish. 166-172 - Thomas S. Morton:

Coreference for NLP Applications. 173-180 - Pamela W. Jordan

, Marilyn A. Walker:
Learning Attribute Selections for Non-Pronominal Expressions. 181-190 - Kenneth R. Beesley, Lauri Karttunen:

Finite-State Non-Concatenative Morphotactics. 191-198 - Anne N. De Roeck, Waleed Al-Fares:

A Morphologically Sensitive Clustering Algorithm for Identifying Arabic Roots. 199-206 - David Yarowsky, Richard Wicentowski:

Minimally Supervised Morphological Analysis by Multimodal Alignment. 207-216 - Ewan Klein:

A Constraint-based Approach to English Prosodic Constituents. 217-224 - Karin Müller, Bernd Möbius, Detlef Prescher:

Inducing Probabilistic Syllable Classes Using Multivariate Clustering. 225-232 - Shimei Pan, Julia Hirschberg:

Modeling Local Context for Pitch Accent Prediction. 233-240 - Zheng Chen, Kai-Fu Lee:

A New Statistical Approach To Chinese Pinyin Input. 241-247 - Lei Zhang, Ming Zhou, Changning Huang, Haihua Pan:

Automatic Detecting/Correcting Errors in Chinese Text by an Approximate Word-Matching Algorithm. 248-254 - Tom B. Y. Lai, Changning Huang:

Dependency-based Syntactic Analysis of Chinese and Annotation of Parsed Corpus. 255-262 - Sang-Zoo Lee, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Hae-Chang Rim:

Part-of-Speech Tagging Based on Hidden Markov Model Assuming Joint Independence. 263-269 - Silviu Cucerzan, David Yarowsky:

Language Independent, Minimally Supervised Induction of Lexical Probabilities. 270-277 - Mark Hepple

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Independence and Commitment: Assumptions for Rapid Training and Execution of Rule-based POS Taggers. 278-277 - Eric Brill, Robert C. Moore:

An Improved Error Model for Noisy Channel Spelling Correction. 286-293 - Adam L. Berger, Vibhu O. Mittal:

Query-Relevant Summarization using FAQs. 294-301 - Yoshio Nakao:

An Algorithm for One-page Summarization of a Long Text Based on Thematic Hierarchy Detection. 302-309 - Norbert Reithinger, Michael Kipp

, Ralf Engel, Jan Alexandersson:
Summarizing Multilingual Spoken Negotiation Dialogues. 310-317 - Michele Banko, Vibhu O. Mittal, Michael J. Witbrock

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Headline Generation Based on Statistical Translation. 318-325 - Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Qing Ma, Masaki Murata, Hiromi Ozaku, Hitoshi Isahara:

Named Entity Extraction Based on A Maximum Entropy Model and Transformation Rules. 326-335 - Christopher S. G. Khoo, Syin Chan, Yun Niu:

Extracting Causal Knowledge from a Medical Database Using Graphical Patterns. 336-343 - Chikashi Nobata, Satoshi Sekine, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Difficulty Indices for the Named Entity Task in Japanese. 344-351 - Marcel P. van Lohuizen:

Memory-Efficient and Thread-Safe Quasi-Destructive Graph Unification. 352-359 - Jonas Kuhn:

Processing Optimality-theoretic Syntax by Interleaved Chart Parsing and Generation. 368-375 - Alexander Koller, Kurt Mehlhorn, Joachim Niehren:

A Polynomial-Time Fragment of Dominance Constraints. 376-383 - Sang-Zoo Lee, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Hae-Chang Rim:

Hidden Markov Model-Based Korean Part-of-Speech Tagging Considering High Agglutinativity, Word-Spacing, and Lexical Correlativity. 384-391 - Masaaki Nagata:

Synchronous Morphological Analysis of Grapheme and Phoneme for Japanese OCR. 384-391 - Jin-Xia Huang, Key-Sun Choi:

Chinese-Korean Word Alignment Based on Linguistic Comparison. 392-399 - Massimo Poesio, Hua Cheng, Renate Henschel, Janet Hitzeman, Rodger Kibble, Rosemary Stevenson:

Specifying the Parameters of Centering Theory: a Corpus-Based Evaluation using Text from Application-Oriented Domains. 400-407 - Eleni Miltsakaki, Karen Kukich:

The Role of Centering Theory's Rough-Shift in the Teaching and Evaluation of Writing Skills. 408-415 - Nancy Ide, Dan Cristea:

A Hierarchical Account of Referential Accessibility. 416-424 - Eiichiro Sumita:

Lexical Transfer Using a Vector-Space Model. 425-431 - António Ribeiro, José Gabriel Pereira Lopes

, João Mexia:
Using Confidence Bands for Parallel Texts Alignment. 432-439 - Franz Josef Och, Hermann Ney:

Improved Statistical Alignment Models. 440-447 - William Schuler, David Chiang, Mark Dras:

Multi-Component TAG and Notions of Formal Power. 448-455 - David Chiang:

Statistical Parsing with an Automatically-Extracted Tree Adjoining Grammar. 456-463 - Srinivas Bangalore, Owen Rambow:

Corpus-Based Lexical Choice in Natural Language Generation. 464-471 - Zhifang Sui, Jun Zhao, Dekai Wu:

An Information-Theory-Based Feature Type Analysis for the Modeling of Statistical Parsing. 472-479 - Stefan Riezler, Detlef Prescher, Jonas Kuhn, Mark Johnson

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Lexicalized Stochastic Modeling of Constraint-Based Grammars using Log-Linear Measures and EM Training. 480-487 - Atsushi Fujii, Tetsuya Ishikawa:

Utilizing the World Wide Web as an Encyclopedia: Extracting Term Descriptions from Semi-Structured Texts. 488-495 - Jong-Hoon Oh, Kyung-Soon Lee, Key-Sun Choi:

Term Recognition Using Technical Dictionary Hierarchy. 496-503 - Jordi Daudé, Lluís Padró, German Rigau

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Mapping WordNets Using Structural Information. 504-511 - Daniel Gildea, Daniel Jurafsky:

Automatic Labeling of Semantic Roles. 512-520 - Manfred Pinkal, Michael Kohlhase:

Feature Logic for Dotted Types: A Formalism for Complex Word Meanings. 521-528 - Ting Liu, Ming Zhou, Jianfeng Gao, Endong Xun, Changning Huang:

PENS: A Machine-aided English Writing System for Chinese Users. 529-536 - Jun'ichi Kakegawa, Hisayuki Kanda, Eitaro Fujioka, Makoto Itami, Kohji Itoh:

Diagnostic Processing of Japanese for Computer-Assisted Second Language Learning. 537-546 - Seong-Bae Park, Byoung-Tak Zhang, Yung Taek Kim:

Word Sense Disambiguation by Learning from Unlabeled Data. 547-554 - José Luis Vicedo González, Antonio Ferrández Rodríguez:

Importance of Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Question Answering Systems. 555-562 - Dan I. Moldovan, Sanda M. Harabagiu, Marius Pasca, Rada Mihalcea, Roxana Girju, Richard Goodrum, Vasile Rus:

The Structure and Performance of an Open-Domain Question Answering System. 563-570 - Kilyoun Kim, Key-Sun Choi:

Dimension-Reduced Estimation of Word Co-occurrence Probability. 571-578 - Jianfeng Gao, Kai-Fu Lee:

Distribution-Based Pruning of Backoff Language Models. 579-588 - Rachel E. O. Roxas, Allan Borra:

Panel: Computational Linguistics Research on Philippine Languages. 1-2 - Bobby A. A. Nazief:

Panel: Development of Computational Linguistics Research: A Challenge for Indonesia. 1-2 - Huy Khanh Phan:

Panel: Good Spelling of Vietnamese Texts, One Aspect of Computational Linguistics in Vietnam. 1-2 - Akshar Bharati, Vineet Chaitanya, Rajeev Sangal:

Panel: Computational Linguistics in India: An Overview. 1-2 - Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Tanapong Potipiti, Chai Wutiwiwatchai, Pradit Mittrapiyanuruk:

Panel: The State of the Art in Thai Language Processing. 1-2 - Yusoff Zaharin:

Panel: Computational Linguistics in Malaysia. 1-2

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