38. 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.
Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Invited Talk: Generic NLP Technologies: Language, Knowledge and Information Extraction.
Roger K. Moore:
Invited Talk: Spoken Language Technology: Where Do We Go From Here?
Khalil Sima'an:
Tree-gram Parsing: Lexical Dependencies and Structural Relations.
Rens Bod:
An Improved Parser for Data-Oriented Lexical-Functional Analysis.
Rob Malouf:
The Order of Prenominal Adjectives in Natural Language Generation.
Patrick Pantel,
Dekang Lin:
An Unsupervised Approach to Prepositional Phrase Attachment using Contextually Similar Words.
Alexander S. Yeh:
Using Existing Systems to Supplement Small Amounts of Annotated Grammatical Relations Training Data.
David Milward:
Distributing Representation for Robust Interpretation of Dialogue Utterances.
Pamela W. Jordan:
Can Nominal Expressions Achieve Multiple Goals? An Empirical Study.
Ewan Klein:
A Constraint-based Approach to English Prosodic Constituents.
Mark Hepple:
Independence and Commitment: Assumptions for Rapid Training and Execution of Rule-based POS Taggers.
Yoshio Nakao:
An Algorithm for One-page Summarization of a Long Text Based on Thematic Hierarchy Detection.
Jonas Kuhn:
Processing Optimality-theoretic Syntax by Interleaved Chart Parsing and Generation.
Masaaki Nagata:
Synchronous Morphological Analysis of Grapheme and Phoneme for Japanese OCR.
David Chiang:
Statistical Parsing with an Automatically-Extracted Tree Adjoining Grammar.
Bobby Nazief:
Panel: Development of Computational Linguistics Research: A Challenge for Indonesia.
Huy Khanh Phan:
Panel: Good Spelling of Vietnamese Texts, One Aspect of Computational Linguistics in Vietnam.