5. LAW 2011:
Portland,
Oregon,
USA
Proceedings of the Fifth Linguistic Annotation Workshop, LAW 2011, June 23-24, 2011, Portland, Oregon, USA.
The Association for Computer Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-932432-93-0
- Front Matter.
- Iria da Cunha, Juan Manuel Torres Moreno, Gerardo Sierra:
On the Development of the RST Spanish Treebank.
1-10
- Christian Chiarcos, Tomaz Erjavec:
OWL/DL formalization of the MULTEXT-East morphosyntactic specifications.
11-20
- Ashwini Vaidya, Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer, Bhuvana Narasimhan:
Analysis of the Hindi Proposition Bank using Dependency Structure.
21-29
- Jisup Hong, Collin F. Baker:
How Good is the Crowd at "real" WSD?
30-37
- Youngim Jung, Hyuk-Chul Kwon:
Consistency Maintenance in Prosodic Labeling for Reliable Prediction of Prosodic Breaks.
38-46
- Livnat Herzig, Alex Nunes, Batia Snir:
An Annotation Scheme for Automated Bias Detection in Wikipedia.
47-55
- Shun'ya Iwasawa, Hiroki Hanaoka, Takuya Matsuzaki, Yusuke Miyao, Jun-ichi Tsujii:
A Collaborative Annotation between Human Annotators and a Statistical Parser.
56-64
- Dmitriy Dligach, Martha Palmer:
Reducing the Need for Double Annotation.
65-73
- Anna Rumshisky:
Crowdsourcing Word Sense Definition.
74-81
- K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lawrence Hunter, Martha Palmer:
A scaleable automated quality assurance technique for semantic representations and proposition banks.
82-91
- Cyril Grouin, Sophie Rosset, Pierre Zweigenbaum, Karën Fort, Olivier Galibert, Ludovic Quintard:
Proposal for an Extension of Traditional Named Entities: From Guidelines to Evaluation, an Overview.
92-100
- Md. Faisal Mahbub Chowdhury, Alberto Lavelli:
Assessing the practical usability of an automatically annotated corpus.
101-109
- Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, Mona T. Diab:
Subjectivity and Sentiment Annotation of Modern Standard Arabic Newswire.
110-118
- Ravi Teja Rachakonda, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Creating an Annotated Tamil Corpus as a Discourse Resource.
119-123
- Silke Scheible, Richard J. Whitt, Martin Durrell, Paul Bennett:
A Gold Standard Corpus of Early Modern German.
124-128
- Amber Stubbs:
MAE and MAI: Lightweight Annotation and Adjudication Tools.
129-133
- Chaitanya G. S. K., Samar Husain, Prashanth Mannem:
Empty Categories in Hindi Dependency Treebank: Analysis and Recovery.
134-142
- Tommaso Caselli, Valentina Bartalesi Lenzi, Rachele Sprugnoli, Emanuele Pianta, Irina Prodanof:
Annotating Events, Temporal Expressions and Relations in Italian: the It-Timeml Experience for the Ita-TimeBank.
143-151
- James Pustejovsky, Amber Stubbs:
Increasing Informativeness in Temporal Annotation.
152-160
- Yuping Zhou, Nianwen Xue:
Discourse-constrained Temporal Annotation.
161-169
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