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48th ACL 2010: Uppsala, Sweden
- Jan Hajic, Sandra Carberry, Stephen Clark:

ACL 2010, Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, July 11-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2010, ISBN 978-1-932432-66-4 - Terry Koo, Michael Collins:

Efficient Third-Order Dependency Parsers. 1-11 - Wenbin Jiang, Qun Liu:

Dependency Parsing and Projection Based on Word-Pair Classification. 12-20 - Wenliang Chen, Jun'ichi Kazama, Kentaro Torisawa:

Bitext Dependency Parsing with Bilingual Subtree Constraints. 21-29 - Alexander Koller, Stefan Thater:

Computing Weakest Readings. 30-39 - Nils Reiter, Anette Frank:

Identifying Generic Noun Phrases. 40-49 - Xianpei Han, Jun Zhao:

Structural Semantic Relatedness: A Knowledge-Based Method to Named Entity Disambiguation. 50-59 - Frank Rudzicz:

Correcting Errors in Speech Recognition with Articulatory Dynamics. 60-68 - Srinivasan Janarthanam, Oliver Lemon:

Learning to Adapt to Unknown Users: Referring Expression Generation in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 69-78 - Shih-Hsiang Lin, Berlin Chen:

A Risk Minimization Framework for Extractive Speech Summarization. 79-87 - Steven P. Abney, Steven Bird:

The Human Language Project: Building a Universal Corpus of the World's Languages. 88-97 - Daphna Shezaf, Ari Rappoport:

Bilingual Lexicon Generation Using Non-Aligned Signatures. 98-107 - Hiroshi Echizen-ya, Kenji Araki:

Automatic Evaluation Method for Machine Translation Using Noun-Phrase Chunking. 108-117 - Fei Wu, Daniel S. Weld:

Open Information Extraction Using Wikipedia. 118-127 - Laura Chiticariu, Rajasekar Krishnamurthy, Yunyao Li, Sriram Raghavan, Frederick Reiss, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan:

SystemT: An Algebraic Approach to Declarative Information Extraction. 128-137 - David K. Elson, Nicholas Dames, Kathleen R. McKeown:

Extracting Social Networks from Literary Fiction. 138-147 - Xiangyu Duan, Min Zhang, Haizhou Li:

Pseudo-Word for Phrase-Based Machine Translation. 148-156 - Jason Riesa, Daniel Marcu:

Hierarchical Search for Word Alignment. 157-166 - Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Christopher D. Manning, Christopher Potts:

"Was It Good? It Was Provocative." Learning the Meaning of Scalar Adjectives. 167-176 - Ethan Selfridge, Peter A. Heeman:

Importance-Driven Turn-Bidding for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 177-185 - Jackie Chi Kit Cheung, Gerald Penn:

Entity-Based Local Coherence Modelling Using Topological Fields. 186-195 - Jeff Mitchell, Mirella Lapata, Vera Demberg, Frank Keller:

Syntactic and Semantic Factors in Processing Difficulty: An Integrated Measure. 196-206 - Matthew Honnibal, James R. Curran, Johan Bos:

Rebanking CCGbank for Improved NP Interpretation. 207-215 - Omri Abend, Ari Rappoport:

Fully Unsupervised Core-Adjunct Argument Classification. 226-236 - Danilo Croce, Cristina Giannone, Paolo Annesi, Roberto Basili:

Towards Open-Domain Semantic Role Labeling. 237-246 - Jun'ichi Kazama, Stijn De Saeger, Kow Kuroda, Masaki Murata, Kentaro Torisawa:

A Bayesian Method for Robust Estimation of Distributional Similarities. 247-256 - Jia Wang, Qing Li, Yuanzhu Peter Chen, Zhangxi Lin:

Recommendation in Internet Forums and Blogs. 257-265 - Xu Sun, Jianfeng Gao, Daniel Micol, Chris Quirk:

Learning Phrase-Based Spelling Error Models from Clickthrough Data. 266-274 - Ruihong Huang, Ellen Riloff:

Inducing Domain-Specific Semantic Class Taggers from (Almost) Nothing. 275-285 - Raphael Hoffmann, Congle Zhang, Daniel S. Weld:

Learning 5000 Relational Extractors. 286-295 - Hoifung Poon, Pedro M. Domingos:

Unsupervised Ontology Induction from Text. 296-305 - Jun Sun, Min Zhang, Chew Lim Tan:

Exploring Syntactic Structural Features for Sub-Tree Alignment Using Bilingual Tree Kernels. 306-315 - Shujie Liu, Chi-Ho Li, Ming Zhou:

Discriminative Pruning for Discriminative ITG Alignment. 316-324 - Xianchao Wu, Takuya Matsuzaki, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Fine-Grained Tree-to-String Translation Rule Extraction. 325-334 - Timothy A. D. Fowler, Gerald Penn:

Accurate Context-Free Parsing with Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 335-344 - Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Jessika Roesner, Tim Dawborn, James Haggerty, James R. Curran, Stephen Clark:

Faster Parsing by Supertagger Adaptation. 345-355 - Manabu Sassano, Sadao Kurohashi:

Using Smaller Constituents Rather Than Sentences in Active Learning for Japanese Dependency Parsing. 356-365 - Nikolaos Trogkanis, Charles Elkan:

Conditional Random Fields for Word Hyphenation. 366-374 - Sebastian Spiegler, Peter A. Flach:

Enhanced Word Decomposition by Calibrating the Decision Threshold of Probabilistic Models and Using a Model Ensemble. 375-383 - Joseph P. Turian, Lev-Arie Ratinov, Yoshua Bengio:

Word Representations: A Simple and General Method for Semi-Supervised Learning. 384-394 - Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Dragomir R. Radev:

Identifying Text Polarity Using Random Walks. 395-403 - Wei Wei, Jon Atle Gulla:

Sentiment Learning on Product Reviews via Sentiment Ontology Tree. 404-413 - Shoushan Li, Chu-Ren Huang, Guodong Zhou, Sophia Yat Mei Lee:

Employing Personal/Impersonal Views in Supervised and Semi-Supervised Sentiment Classification. 414-423 - Alan Ritter, Mausam, Oren Etzioni:

A Latent Dirichlet Allocation Method for Selectional Preferences. 424-434 - Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha:

Latent Variable Models of Selectional Preference. 435-444 - Nathanael Chambers, Daniel Jurafsky:

Improving the Use of Pseudo-Words for Evaluating Selectional Preferences. 445-453 - Reyyan Yeniterzi, Kemal Oflazer:

Syntax-to-Morphology Mapping in Factored Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation from English to Turkish. 454-464 - Nadir Durrani, Hassan Sajjad, Alexander M. Fraser, Helmut Schmid:

Hindi-to-Urdu Machine Translation through Transliteration. 465-474 - Joern Wuebker, Arne Mauser, Hermann Ney:

Training Phrase Translation Models with Leaving-One-Out. 475-484 - Nobuhiro Kaji, Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Naoki Yoshinaga, Masaru Kitsuregawa:

Efficient Staggered Decoding for Sequence Labeling. 485-494 - Sujith Ravi, Jason Baldridge, Kevin Knight:

Minimized Models and Grammar-Informed Initialization for Supertagging with Highly Ambiguous Lexicons. 495-503 - Thomas Lavergne, Olivier Cappé, François Yvon:

Practical Very Large Scale CRFs. 504-513 - Sylvain Schmitz:

On the Computational Complexity of Dominance Links in Grammatical Formalisms. 514-524 - Benoît Sagot, Giorgio Satta:

Optimal Rank Reduction for Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems with Fan-Out Two. 525-533 - Marco Kuhlmann, Alexander Koller, Giorgio Satta:

The Importance of Rule Restrictions in CCG. 534-543 - Emily Pitler, Annie Louis, Ani Nenkova:

Automatic Evaluation of Linguistic Quality in Multi-Document Summarization. 544-554 - Vahed Qazvinian, Dragomir R. Radev:

Identifying Non-Explicit Citing Sentences for Citation-Based Summarization. 555-564 - Kristian Woodsend, Mirella Lapata:

Automatic Generation of Story Highlights. 565-574 - Cigdem Toprak, Niklas Jakob, Iryna Gurevych:

Sentence and Expression Level Annotation of Opinions in User-Generated Discourse. 575-584 - Valentin Jijkoun, Maarten de Rijke, Wouter Weerkamp:

Generating Focused Topic-Specific Sentiment Lexicons. 585-594 - Jungi Kim, Jinji Li, Jong-Hyeok Lee:

Evaluating Multilanguage-Comparability of Subjectivity Analysis Systems. 595-603 - Deyi Xiong, Min Zhang, Haizhou Li:

Error Detection for Statistical Machine Translation Using Linguistic Features. 604-611 - Radu Soricut, Abdessamad Echihabi:

TrustRank: Inducing Trust in Automatic Translations via Ranking. 612-621 - Yifan He, Yanjun Ma, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:

Bridging SMT and TM with Translation Recommendation. 622-630 - Yufeng Chen, Chengqing Zong, Keh-Yih Su:

On Jointly Recognizing and Aligning Bilingual Named Entities. 631-639 - Peng Li, Jing Jiang, Yinglin Wang:

Generating Templates of Entity Summaries with an Entity-Aspect Model and Pattern Mining. 640-649 - Shasha Li, Chin-Yew Lin, Young-In Song, Zhoujun Li:

Comparable Entity Mining from Comparative Questions. 650-658 - Christian Chiarcos

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Towards Robust Multi-Tool Tagging. An OWL/DL-Based Approach. 659-670 - Francisco Costa, António Branco:

Temporal Information Processing of a New Language: Fast Porting with Minimal Resources. 671-677 - Stephen Tratz, Eduard H. Hovy:

A Taxonomy, Dataset, and Classifier for Automatic Noun Compound Interpretation. 678-687 - Ekaterina Shutova:

Models of Metaphor in NLP. 688-697 - Beata Beigman Klebanov, Eyal Beigman:

A Game-Theoretic Model of Metaphorical Bargaining. 698-709 - Wenting Wang, Jian Su, Chew Lim Tan:

Kernel Based Discourse Relation Recognition with Temporal Ordering Information. 710-719 - Jenny Rose Finkel, Christopher D. Manning:

Hierarchical Joint Learning: Improving Joint Parsing and Named Entity Recognition with Non-Jointly Labeled Data. 720-728 - Markus Dickinson:

Detecting Errors in Automatically-Parsed Dependency Relations. 729-738 - Tong Xiao, Jingbo Zhu, Muhua Zhu, Huizhen Wang:

Boosting-Based System Combination for Machine Translation. 739-748 - Zhili Wu, Katja Markert, Serge Sharoff:

Fine-Grained Genre Classification Using Structural Learning Algorithms. 749-759 - Mattia Tomasoni, Minlie Huang:

Metadata-Aware Measures for Answer Summarization in Community Question Answering. 760-769 - Richard Beaufort, Sophie Roekhaut, Louise-Amélie Cougnon, Cédrick Fairon:

A Hybrid Rule/Model-Based Finite-State Framework for Normalizing SMS Messages. 770-779 - Sittichai Jiampojamarn, Grzegorz Kondrak:

Letter-Phoneme Alignment: An Exploration. 780-788 - Shasha Liao, Ralph Grishman:

Using Document Level Cross-Event Inference to Improve Event Extraction. 789-797 - Jessica Villing:

Now, Where Was I? Resumption Strategies for an In-Vehicle Dialogue System. 798-805 - Adam Vogel, Daniel Jurafsky:

Learning to Follow Navigational Directions. 806-814 - Asli Celikyilmaz, Dilek Hakkani-Tür:

A Hybrid Hierarchical Model for Multi-Document Summarization. 815-824 - Zhanyi Liu, Haifeng Wang, Hua Wu, Sheng Li:

Improving Statistical Machine Translation with Monolingual Collocation. 825-833 - Boxing Chen, George F. Foster, Roland Kuhn:

Bilingual Sense Similarity for Statistical Machine Translation. 834-843 - Gerard de Melo, Gerhard Weikum:

Untangling the Cross-Lingual Link Structure of Wikipedia. 844-853 - Michael Bloodgood, Chris Callison-Burch:

Bucking the Trend: Large-Scale Cost-Focused Active Learning for Statistical Machine Translation. 854-864 - Shane Bergsma, Emily Pitler, Dekang Lin:

Creating Robust Supervised Classifiers via Web-Scale N-Gram Data. 865-874 - Min Zhang, Hui Zhang, Haizhou Li:

Convolution Kernel over Packed Parse Forest. 875-885 - Jeffrey Heinz, James Rogers:

Estimating Strictly Piecewise Distributions. 886-896 - Jeffrey Heinz:

String Extension Learning. 897-906 - Sebastian Rudolph

, Eugenie Giesbrecht:
Compositional Matrix-Space Models of Language. 907-916 - Xiaojun Wan, Huiying Li, Jianguo Xiao:

Cross-Language Document Summarization Based on Machine Translation Quality Prediction. 917-926 - Marina Litvak, Mark Last, Menahem Friedman:

A New Approach to Improving Multilingual Summarization Using a Genetic Algorithm. 927-936 - Elif Yamangil, Stuart M. Shieber:

Bayesian Synchronous Tree-Substitution Grammar Induction and Its Application to Sentence Compression. 937-947 - Stefan Thater, Hagen Fürstenau, Manfred Pinkal:

Contextualizing Semantic Representations Using Syntactically Enriched Vector Models. 948-957 - Ivan Titov, Mikhail Kozhevnikov:

Bootstrapping Semantic Analyzers from Non-Contradictory Texts. 958-967 - Fei Huang, Alexander Yates:

Open-Domain Semantic Role Labeling by Modeling Word Spans. 968-978 - Michaela Regneri, Alexander Koller, Manfred Pinkal:

Learning Script Knowledge with Web Experiments. 979-988 - Michael Connor, Yael Gertner, Cynthia Fisher, Dan Roth:

Starting from Scratch in Semantic Role Labeling. 989-998 - Kornel Laskowski:

Modeling Norms of Turn-Taking in Multi-Party Conversation. 999-1008 - Verena Rieser, Oliver Lemon, Xingkun Liu:

Optimising Information Presentation for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 1009-1018 - Morgan Sonderegger, Partha Niyogi:

Combining Data and Mathematical Models of Language Change. 1019-1029 - David Hall, Dan Klein:

Finding Cognate Groups Using Phylogenies. 1030-1039 - Eric Corlett, Gerald Penn:

An Exact A* Method for Deciphering Letter-Substitution Ciphers. 1040-1047 - Benjamin Snyder, Regina Barzilay, Kevin Knight:

A Statistical Model for Lost Language Decipherment. 1048-1057 - Jonathan May, Kevin Knight, Heiko Vogler:

Efficient Inference through Cascades of Weighted Tree Transducers. 1058-1066 - Andreas Maletti:

A Tree Transducer Model for Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars. 1067-1076 - Liang Huang, Kenji Sagae:

Dynamic Programming for Linear-Time Incremental Parsing. 1077-1086 - Wolfgang Seeker, Ines Rehbein, Jonas Kuhn, Josef van Genabith:

Hard Constraints for Grammatical Function Labelling. 1087-1097 - Mohit Bansal, Dan Klein:

Simple, Accurate Parsing with an All-Fragments Grammar. 1098-1107 - Junhui Li, Guodong Zhou, Hwee Tou Ng:

Joint Syntactic and Semantic Parsing of Chinese. 1108-1117 - Peter Prettenhofer, Benno Stein:

Cross-Language Text Classification Using Structural Correspondence Learning. 1118-1127 - Duo Zhang, Qiaozhu Mei, ChengXiang Zhai:

Cross-Lingual Latent Topic Extraction. 1128-1137 - Linlin Li, Benjamin Roth, Caroline Sporleder:

Topic Models for Word Sense Disambiguation and Token-Based Idiom Detection. 1138-1147 - Mark Johnson:

PCFGs, Topic Models, Adaptor Grammars and Learning Topical Collocations and the Structure of Proper Names. 1148-1157 - Katrin Tomanek, Udo Hahn, Steffen Lohmann, Jürgen Ziegler:

A Cognitive Cost Model of Annotations Based on Eye-Tracking Data. 1158-1167 - Klinton Bicknell, Roger Levy:

A Rational Model of Eye Movement Control in Reading. 1168-1178 - Amit Dubey:

The Influence of Discourse on Syntax: A Psycholinguistic Model of Sentence Processing. 1179-1188 - Stephen T. Wu, Asaf Bachrach, Carlos Cardenas, William Schuler:

Complexity Metrics in an Incremental Right-Corner Parser. 1189-1198 - Mark Sammons, V. G. Vinod Vydiswaran, Dan Roth:

"Ask Not What Textual Entailment Can Do for You...". 1199-1208 - Shachar Mirkin, Ido Dagan, Sebastian Padó:

Assessing the Role of Discourse References in Entailment Inference. 1209-1219 - Jonathan Berant, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger:

Global Learning of Focused Entailment Graphs. 1220-1229 - Baoxun Wang, Xiaolong Wang, Chengjie Sun, Bingquan Liu, Lin Sun:

Modeling Semantic Relevance for Question-Answer Pairs in Web Social Communities. 1230-1238 - Yansong Feng, Mirella Lapata:

How Many Words Is a Picture Worth? Automatic Caption Generation for News Images. 1239-1249 - Ahmet Aker, Robert J. Gaizauskas:

Generating Image Descriptions Using Dependency Relational Patterns. 1250-1258 - Ryu Iida, Syumpei Kobayashi, Takenobu Tokunaga:

Incorporating Extra-Linguistic Information into Reference Resolution in Collaborative Task Dialogue. 1259-1267 - Valentin I. Spitkovsky, Daniel Jurafsky, Hiyan Alshawi:

Profiting from Mark-Up: Hyper-Text Annotations for Guided Parsing. 1278-1287 - Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Dan Klein:

Phylogenetic Grammar Induction. 1288-1297 - Omri Abend, Roi Reichart, Ari Rappoport:

Improved Unsupervised POS Induction through Prototype Discovery. 1298-1307 - Dmitry Davidov, Ari Rappoport:

Extraction and Approximation of Numerical Attributes from the Web. 1308-1317 - Ashwin Ittoo, Gosse Bouma:

On Learning Subtypes of the Part-Whole Relation: Do Not Mix Your Seeds. 1328-1336 - Xiao Li:

Understanding the Semantic Structure of Noun Phrase Queries. 1337-1345 - Manoj Kumar Chinnakotla, Karthik Raman, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:

Multilingual Pseudo-Relevance Feedback: Performance Study of Assisting Languages. 1346-1356 - Celina Santamaría, Julio Gonzalo, Javier Artiles:

Wikipedia as Sense Inventory to Improve Diversity in Web Search Results. 1357-1366 - Binyang Li, Lanjun Zhou, Shi Feng, Kam-Fai Wong:

A Unified Graph Model for Sentence-Based Opinion Retrieval. 1367-1375 - Swati Tata, Barbara Di Eugenio:

Generating Fine-Grained Reviews of Songs from Album Reviews. 1376-1385 - Georgios Paltoglou, Mike Thelwall:

A Study of Information Retrieval Weighting Schemes for Sentiment Analysis. 1386-1395 - Vincent Ng:

Supervised Noun Phrase Coreference Research: The First Fifteen Years. 1396-1411 - Cosmin Adrian Bejan, Sanda M. Harabagiu:

Unsupervised Event Coreference Resolution with Rich Linguistic Features. 1412-1422 - Marta Recasens, Eduard H. Hovy:

Coreference Resolution across Corpora: Languages, Coding Schemes, and Preprocessing Information. 1423-1432 - Haitao Mi, Qun Liu:

Constituency to Dependency Translation with Forests. 1433-1442 - David Chiang:

Learning to Translate with Source and Target Syntax. 1443-1452 - John DeNero, Dan Klein:

Discriminative Modeling of Extraction Sets for Machine Translation. 1453-1463 - Keun-Chan Park, Yoonjae Jeong, Sung-Hyon Myaeng:

Detecting Experiences from Weblogs. 1464-1472 - Partha Pratim Talukdar, Fernando C. N. Pereira:

Experiments in Graph-Based Semi-Supervised Learning Methods for Class-Instance Acquisition. 1473-1481 - Zornitsa Kozareva, Eduard H. Hovy:

Learning Arguments and Supertypes of Semantic Relations Using Recursive Patterns. 1482-1491 - Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Joakim Nivre:

A Transition-Based Parser for 2-Planar Dependency Structures. 1492-1501 - Shay B. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:

Viterbi Training for PCFGs: Hardness Results and Competitiveness of Uniform Initialization. 1502-1511 - Matthew Skala, Victoria Krakovna, János Kramár, Gerald Penn:

A Generalized-Zero-Preserving Method for Compact Encoding of Concept Lattices. 1512-1521 - Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Roberto Navigli:

Knowledge-Rich Word Sense Disambiguation Rivaling Supervised Systems. 1522-1531 - Mitesh M. Khapra, Anup Kulkarni, Saurabh Sohoney

, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
All Words Domain Adapted WSD: Finding a Middle Ground between Supervision and Unsupervision. 1532-1541 - Weiwei Guo, Mona T. Diab:

Combining Orthogonal Monolingual and Multilingual Sources of Evidence for All Words WSD. 1542-1551 - François Mairesse, Milica Gasic, Filip Jurcícek, Simon Keizer, Blaise Thomson, Kai Yu, Steve J. Young:

Phrase-Based Statistical Language Generation Using Graphical Models and Active Learning. 1552-1561 - Neil Duncan McIntyre, Mirella Lapata:

Plot Induction and Evolutionary Search for Story Generation. 1562-1572 - Konstantina Garoufi, Alexander Koller:

Automated Planning for Situated Natural Language Generation. 1573-1582 - Matthew Gerber, Joyce Yue Chai:

Beyond NomBank: A Study of Implicit Arguments for Nominal Predicates. 1583-1592

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