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42nd ACL 2004: Barcelona, Spain
- Donia Scott, Walter Daelemans, Marilyn A. Walker:

Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 21-26 July, 2004, Barcelona, Spain. ACL 2004 - Joyce Y. Chai, Pengyu Hong, Michelle X. Zhou, Zahar Prasov:

Optimization in Multimodal Interpretation. 1-8 - Luc Steels:

Constructivist Development of Grounded Construction Grammar. 9-16 - Scott McDonald, Chris Brew:

A Distributional Model of Semantic Context Effects in Lexical Processing. 17-24 - Magdalena Wolska, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová:

Analysis of Mixed Natural and Symbolic Input in Mathematical Dialogs. 25-32 - Mark Johnson, Eugene Charniak:

A TAG-based noisy-channel model of speech repairs. 33-39 - Keith B. Hall, Mark Johnson:

Attention Shifting for Parsing Speech. 40-46 - Brian Roark, Murat Saraclar, Michael Collins, Mark Johnson:

Discriminative Language Modeling with Conditional Random Fields and the Perceptron Algorithm. 47-54 - Mehryar Mohri, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:

Statistical Modeling for Unit Selection in Speech Synthesis. 55-62 - Grace Chung:

Developing a Flexible Spoken Dialog System Using Simulation. 63-70 - Hilda Hardy, Tomek Strzalkowski, Min Wu, Cristian Ursu, Nick Webb, Alan W. Biermann, R. Bryce Inouye, Ashley McKenzie:

Data-Driven Strategies for an Automated Dialogue System. 71-78 - Amanda Stent, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker:

Trainable Sentence Planning for Complex Information Presentations in Spoken Dialog Systems. 79-86 - Kristiina Jokinen

, Kari Kanto:
User Expertise Modeling and Adaptivity in a Speech-Based E-Mail System. 87-94 - James Henderson

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Discriminative Training of a Neural Network Statistical Parser. 95-102 - Stephen Clark, James R. Curran:

Parsing the WSJ Using CCG and Log-Linear Models. 103-110 - Michael Collins, Brian Roark:

Incremental Parsing with the Perceptron Algorithm. 111-118 - Jun Suzuki, Hideki Isozaki, Eisaku Maeda:

Convolution Kernels with Feature Selection for Natural Language Processing Tasks. 119-126 - Xiaofeng Yang, Jian Su, Guodong Zhou, Chew Lim Tan:

Improving Pronoun Resolution by Incorporating Coreferential Information of Candidates. 127-134 - Xiaoqiang Luo, Abraham Ittycheriah, Hongyan Jing, Nanda Kambhatla, Salim Roukos:

A Mention-Synchronous Coreference Resolution Algorithm Based On the Bell Tree. 135-142 - Massimo Poesio, Rahul Mehta, Axel Maroudas, Janet Hitzeman:

Learning to Resolve Bridging References. 143-150 - Vincent Ng:

Learning Noun Phrase Anaphoricity to Improve Conference Resolution: Issues in Representation and Optimization. 151-158 - Haizhou Li

, Min Zhang, Jian Su:
A Joint Source-Channel Model for Machine Transliteration. 159-166 - Yajuan Lü, Ming Zhou:

Collocation Translation Acquisition Using Monolingual Corpora. 167-174 - Chris Callison-Burch, David Talbot, Miles Osborne:

Statistical Machine Translation with Word- and Sentence-Aligned Parallel Corpora. 175-182 - Yan Qu, Gregory Grefenstette

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Finding Ideographic Representations of Japanese Names Written in Latin Script via Language Identification and Corpus Validation. 183-190 - Jasmin Saric, Lars Juhl Jensen, Peer Bork, Rossitza Ouzounova, Isabel Rojas:

Extracting Regulatory Gene Expression Networks From Pubmed. 191-198 - Hans van Halteren:

Linguistic Profiling for Authorship Recognition and Verification. 199-206 - Enrique Amigó, Julio Gonzalo, Víctor Peinado, Anselmo Peñas

, Felisa Verdejo:
An Empirical Study of Information Synthesis Task. 207-214 - Carlos Rodríguez Penagos

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Mining Metalinguistic Activity in Corpora to Create Lexical Resources Using Information Extraction Techniques: the MOP System. 215-222 - Cosmin Munteanu, Gerald Penn

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Optimizing Typed Feature Structure Grammar Parsing through Non-Statistical Indexing. 223-230 - Christopher Collins

, Bob Carpenter, Gerald Penn
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Head-Driven Parsing for Word Lattices. 231-238 - Gerald Penn

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Balancing Clarity and Efficiency in Typed Feature Logic Through Delaying. 239-246 - Ruth Fuchss, Alexander Koller, Joachim Niehren, Stefan Thater:

Minimal Recursion Semantics as Dominance Constraints: Translation, Evaluation, and Analysis. 247-254 - Youngjoong Ko, Jungyun Seo:

Learning with Unlabeled Data for Text Categorization Using a Bootstrapping and a Feature Projection Technique. 255-262 - Philip Beineke, Trevor Hastie, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan:

The Sentimental Factor: Improving Review Classification Via Human-Provided Information. 263-270 - Bo Pang, Lillian Lee

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A Sentimental Education: Sentiment Analysis Using Subjectivity Summarization Based on Minimum Cuts. 271-278 - Diana McCarthy, Rob Koeling, Julie Weeds

, John Carroll:
Finding Predominant Word Senses in Untagged Text. 279-286 - Indrajit Bhattacharya, Lise Getoor, Yoshua Bengio:

Unsupervised Sense Disambiguation Using Bilingual Probabilistic Models. 287-294 - Jinying Chen, Martha Stone Palmer:

Chinese Verb Sense Discrimination Using an EM Clustering Model with Rich Linguistic Features. 295-302 - Mona T. Diab:

Relieving the data Acquisition Bottleneck in Word Sense Disambiguation. 303-310 - Valentin Jijkoun, Maarten de Rijke:

Enriching the Output of a Parser Using Memory-based Learning. 311-318 - Aoife Cahill, Michael Burke, Ruth O'Donovan, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:

Long-Distance Dependency Resolution in Automatically Acquired Wide-Coverage PCFG-Based LFG Approximations. 319-326 - Roger Levy, Christopher D. Manning:

Deep Dependencies from Context-Free Statistical Parsers: Correcting the Surface Dependency Approximation. 327-334 - Alessandro Moschitti:

A Study on Convolution Kernels for Shallow Statistic Parsing. 335-342 - Malte Gabsdil, Oliver Lemon

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Combining Acoustic and Pragmatic Features to Predict Recognition Performance in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 343-350 - Diane J. Litman, Katherine Forbes-Riley:

Predicting Student Emotions in Computer-Human Tutoring Dialogues. 351-358 - Fernando Gomez:

Building Verb Predicates: A Computational View. 359-366 - Ruth O'Donovan, Michael Burke, Aoife Cahill, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:

Large-Scale Induction and Evaluation of Lexical Resources from the Penn-II Treebank. 367-374 - Rebecca Green, Bonnie J. Dorr, Philip Resnik:

Inducing Frame Semantic Verb Classes from WordNet and LDOCE. 375-382 - Florian Wolf, Edward Gibson:

Paragraph-, Word-, and Coherence-based Approaches to Sentence Ranking: A Comparison of Algorithm and Human Performance. 383-390 - Nikiforos Karamanis, Massimo Poesio, Chris Mellish, Jon Oberlander:

Evaluating Centering-Based Metrics of Coherence. 391-398 - Ernst Althaus, Nikiforos Karamanis, Alexander Koller:

Computing Locally Coherent Discourses. 399-406 - Advaith Siddharthan

, Ann A. Copestake:
Generating Referring Expressions in Open Domains. 407-414 - Takaaki Hasegawa, Satoshi Sekine, Ralph Grishman:

Discovering Relations among Named Entities from Large Corpora. 415-422 - Aron Culotta, Jeffrey S. Sorensen:

Dependency Tree Kernels for Relation Extraction. 423-429 - Barbara Rosario, Marti A. Hearst:

Classifying Semantic Relations in Bioscience Texts. 430-437 - Razvan C. Bunescu, Raymond J. Mooney:

Collective Information Extraction with Relational Markov Networks. 438-445 - Gertjan van Noord:

Error Mining for Wide-Coverage Grammar Engineering. 446-453 - Gabriel G. Infante López, Maarten de Rijke

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Alternative approaches for Generating Bodies of Grammar Rules. 454-461 - Jianfeng Gao, Andi Wu, Cheng-Ning Huang, Hongqiao Li, Xinsong Xia, Hauwei Qin:

Adaptive Chinese Word Segmentation. 462-469 - Jonas Kuhn:

Experiments in parallel-text based grammar induction. 470-477 - Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning:

Corpus-Based Induction of Syntactic Structure: Models of Dependency and Constituency. 478-485 - Noah A. Smith, Jason Eisner:

Annealing Techniques For Unsupervised Statistical Language Learning. 486-493 - Tadashi Nomoto:

Multi-Engine Machine Translation with Voted Language Model. 494-501 - Cyril Goutte, Kenji Yamada, Éric Gaussier:

Aligning words using matrix factorisation. 502-509 - Stephan Kanthak, Hermann Ney:

FSA: An Efficient and Flexible C++ Toolkit for Finite State Automata Using On-Demand Computation. 510-517 - Robert C. Moore:

Improving IBM Word Alignment Model 1. 518-525 - Éric Gaussier, Jean-Michel Renders, Irina Matveeva, Cyril Goutte, Hervé Déjean:

A Geometric View on Bilingual Lexicon Extraction from Comparable Corpora. 526-533 - Pu-Jen Cheng, Wen-Hsiang Lu, Jei-Wen Teng, Lee-Feng Chien:

Creating Multilingual Translation Lexicons with Regional Variations Using Web Corpora. 534-541 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:

Probabilistic Parsing Strategies. 542-549 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:

An Alternative Method of Training Probabilistic LR Parsers. 550-557 - James Rogers:

Wrapping of Trees. 558-565 - Estela Saquete, Patricio Martínez-Barco, Rafael Muñoz, José Luis Vicedo González:

Splitting Complex Temporal Questions for Question Answering Systems. 566-573 - John M. Prager, Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Krzysztof Czuba:

Question Answering Using Constraint Satisfaction: QA-By-Dossier-With-Contraints. 574-581 - Wenjie Li, Kam-Fai Wong, Guihong Cao, Chunfa Yuan:

Applying Machine Learning to Chinese Temporal Relation Resolution. 582-588 - Dan Shen, Jie Zhang, Jian Su, Guodong Zhou, Chew Lim Tan:

Multi-Criteria-based Active Learning for Named Entity Recognition. 589-596 - Cheng Niu, Wei Li, Rohini K. Srihari:

Weakly Supervised Learning for Cross-document Person Name Disambiguation Supported by Information Extraction. 597-604 - Chin-Yew Lin, Franz Josef Och:

Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation Quality Using Longest Common Subsequence and Skip-Bigram Statistics. 605-612 - Radu Soricut, Eric Brill:

A Unified Framework For Automatic Evaluation Using 4-Gram Co-occurrence Statistics. 613-620 - Bogdan Babych, Tony Hartley:

Extending the BLEU MT Evaluation Method with Frequency Weightings. 621-628 - Zheng-Yu Niu, Dong-Hong Ji, Chew Lim Tan:

Learning Word Sense With Feature Selection and Order Identification Capabilities. 629-636 - Dekai Wu

, Weifeng Su
, Marine Carpuat:
A Kernel PCA Method for Superior Word Sense Disambiguation. 637-644 - Richard Campbell:

Using Linguistic Principles to Recover Empty Categories. 645-652 - I. Dan Melamed:

Statistical Machine Translation by Parsing. 653-660 - I. Dan Melamed, Giorgio Satta, Benjamin Wellington:

Generalized Multitext Grammars. 661-668 - Michel Galley, Kathleen R. McKeown, Julia Hirschberg, Elizabeth Shriberg:

Identifying Agreement and Disagreement in Conversational Speech: Use of Bayesian Networks to Model Pragmatic Dependencies. 669-676 - Michelle L. Gregory, Yasemin Altun:

Using Conditional Random Fields to Predict Pitch Accents in Conversational Speech. 677-683 - Ben Hutchinson:

Acquiring the Meaning of Discourse Markers. 684-691 - Riccardo Serafin, Barbara Di Eugenio:

FLSA: Extending Latent Semantic Analysis with Features for Dialogue Act Classification. 692-699

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