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5th ANLP 1997: Washington, USA
- 5th Applied Natural Language Processing Conference, ANLP 1997, Marriott Hotel, Washington, USA, March 31 - April 3, 1997. ACL 1997

- Robert C. Moore, John Dowding, Harry Bratt, Jean Mark Gawron, Yonael Gorfu, Adam Cheyer:

CommandTalk: A Spoken-Language Interface for Battlefield Simulations. 1-7 - Kenneth Wauchope, Stephanie Everett, Dennis Perzanowski, Elaine Marsh:

Natural Language in Four Spatial Interfaces. 8-11 - Marsal Gavaldà, Klaus Zechner, Gregory Aist:

High Performance Segmentation of Spontaneous Speech Using Part of Speech and Trigger Word Information. 12-15 - Jeffrey C. Reynar, Adwait Ratnaparkhi:

A Maximum Entropy Approach to Identifying Sentence Boundaries. 16-19 - Philip R. Cohen, Michael Johnston, David McGee, Sharon L. Oviatt, Jay Pittman, Ira A. Smith, Liang Chen, Josh Clow:

QuickSet: Multimodal Interaction for Simulation Set-up and Control. 20-24 - Stephan Busemann, Thierry Declerck, Abdel Kader Diagne, Luca Dini, Judith Klein, Sven Schmeier:

Natural Language Dialogue Service for Appointment Scheduling Agents. 25-32 - Jan Alexandersson, Norbert Reithinger, Elisabeth Maier:

Insights into the Dialogue Processing of VERBMOBIL. 33-40 - Ronnie W. Smith:

An Evaluation of Strategies for Selective Utterance Verification for Spoken Natural Language Dialog. 41-48 - Stefanie Jannedy, Bernd Möbius:

Name pronunciation in German text-to-speech synthesis. 49-56 - Yue-Shi Lee, Hsin-Hsi Chen:

Applying Repair Processing in Chinese Homophone Disambiguation. 57-63 - Pasi Tapanainen, Timo Järvinen:

A non-projective dependency parser. 64-71 - Salah Ait-Mokhtar, Jean-Pierre Chanod:

Incremental Finite-State Parsing. 72-79 - Atro Voutilainen, Lluís Padró:

Developing a hybrid NP parser. 80-87 - Wojciech Skut, Brigitte Krenn, Thorsten Brants, Hans Uszkoreit:

An Annotation Scheme for Free Word Order Languages. 88-95 - Satoshi Sekine:

The Domain Dependence of Parsing. 96-102 - Pieter Theron, Ian Cloete:

Automatic Acquisition of Two-Level Morphological Rules. 103-110 - Jan Hajic, Barbora Hladká:

Probabilistic and Rule-Based Tagger of an Inflective Language- a Comparison. 111-118 - Maosong Sun, Dayang Shen, Changning Huang:

CSeg&Tagl.0: A Practical Word Segmenter and POS Tagger for Chinese Texts. 119-126 - Michael Schoelles, Henry Hamburger:

The NLP Role in Animated Conversation for CALL. 127-134 - John Nerbonne, Lauri Karttunen, Elena Paskaleva, Gábor Prószéky, Tiit Roosmaa:

Reading more into Foreign Languages. 135-138 - Bonnie J. Dorr:

Large-Scale Acquisition of LCS-Based Lexicons for Foreign Language Tutoring. 139-146 - Tomás Holan, Vladislav Kubon, Martin Plátek:

A Prototype of a Grammar Checker for Czech. 147-154 - Karel Oliva:

Techniques for Accelerating a Grammar-Checker. 155-158 - Arendse Bernth:

EasyEnglish: A Tool for Improving Document Quality. 159-165 - Michael P. Jones, James H. Martin:

Contextual Spelling Correction Using Latent Semantic Analysis. 166-173 - Jill Burstein, Susanne Wolff, Chi Lu, Randy M. Kaplan:

An Automatic Scoring System For Advanced Placement Biology Essays. 174-181 - Peter Spyns, Ngo Thanh Nhan, Erik Baert, Naomi Sager, Georges De Moor:

Dutch Sublanguage Semantic Tagging combined with Mark-Up Technology. 182-189 - David D. Palmer, David S. Day:

A Statistical Profile of the Named Entity Task. 190-193 - Daniel M. Bikel, Scott Miller, Richard M. Schwartz, Ralph M. Weischedel:

Nymble: a High-Performance Learning Name-finder. 194-201 - Nina Wacholder, Yael Ravin, Misook Choi:

Disambiguation of Proper Names in Text. 202-208 - Günter Neumann, Rolf Backofen, Judith Baur, Markus Becker, Christian Braun:

An Information Extraction Core System for Real World German Text Processing. 209-216 - Matthew Hurst, Shona Douglas:

Layout & Language: Preliminary experiments in assigning logical structure to table cells. 217-220 - Dragomir R. Radev, Kathleen R. McKeown:

Building a Generation Knowledge Source using Internet-Accessible Newswire. 221-228 - David McKelvie, Chris Brew, Henry S. Thompson:

Using SGML as a Basis for Data-Intensive NLP. 229-236 - Hamish Cunningham

, Kevin Humphreys, Robert J. Gaizauskas
, Yorick Wilks:
Software Infrastructure for Natural Language Processing. 237-244 - Rémi Zajac, Mark Casper, Nigel Sharples:

An Open Distributed Architecture for Reuse and Integration of Heterogeneous NLP Components. 245-252 - Benoit Lavoie, Owen Rambow, Ehud Reiter:

Customizable Descriptions of Object-Oriented Models. 253-256 - Michael White, David E. Caldwell:

CogentHelp: NLG meets SE in a tool for authoring dynamically generated on-line help. 257-264 - Benoit Lavoie, Owen Rainbow:

A Fast and Portable Realizer for Text Generation Systems. 265-268 - Harold L. Somers, Bill Black, Joakim Nivre, Torbjörn Lager, Annarosa Multari, Luca Gilardoni, Jeremy Ellman, Alex Rogers:

Multilingual Generation and Summarization of Job Adverts: the TREE Project. 269-276 - Kathleen R. McKeown, Desmond A. Jordan, Shimei Pan, James Shaw, Barry A. Allen:

Language Generation for Multimedia Healthcare Briefings. 277-282 - Chin-Yew Lin, Eduard H. Hovy

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Identifying Topics by Position. 283-290 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki, Jun-ichi Fukumoto:

An Automatic Extraction o f Key Paragraphs Based on Context Dependency. 291-298 - Tomek Strzalkowski, Fang Lin, Jose Perez Carballo, Jin Wang:

Building Effective Queries In Natural Language Information Retrieval. 299-306 - Joe Zhou, Troy Tanner:

Construction and Visualization of Key Term Hierarchies. 307-311 - ChengXiang Zhai:

Fast Statistical Parsing of Noun Phrases for Document Indexing. 312-319 - Cigdem Keyder Turhan:

An English to Turkish Machine Translation System Using Structural Mapping. 320-323 - Kiyoshi Yamabana, Kazunori Muraki, Shin-ichiro Kamei, Kenji Satoh, Shinichi Doi, Shinko Tamura:

An Interactive Translation Support Facility for Non-Professional Users. 324-331 - Chinatsu Aone, Nicholas Charocopos, James Gorlinsky:

An Intelligent Multilingual Information Browsing and Retrieval System Using Information Extraction. 332-339 - Philip Resnik, I. Dan Melamed:

Semi-Automatic Acquisition of Domain-Specific Translation Lexicons. 340-347 - David S. Day, John S. Aberdeen, Lynette Hirschman, Robyn Kozierok, Patricia Robinson, Marc B. Vilain:

Mixed-Initiative Development of Language Processing Systems. 348-355 - Ted Briscoe, John Carroll:

Automatic Extraction of Subcategorization from Corpora. 356-363 - Takehito Utsuro, Yuji Matsumoto:

Learning Probabilistic Subcategorization Preference by Identifying Case Dependencies and Optimal Noun Class Generalization Level. 364-371 - Andrei Mikheev, Steven Finch:

A Workbench for Finding Structure in Texts. 372-379 - Alessandro Cucchiarelli, Paola Velardi:

Automatic Selection of Class Labels from a Thesaurus for an Effective Semantic Tagging of Corpora. 380-387 - Ted Pedersen, Rebecca F. Bruce, Janyce Wiebe:

Sequential Model Selection for Word Sense Disambiguation. 388-395
- Emmanuel Giguet, Jacques Vergne:

Syntactic Structures of Sentences from Large Corpora. 1-2 - Carolyn Penstein Rosé

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An Efficient Two Stage Approach to Robust Language Interpretation. 3-4 - Stephan Busemann:

Automating NL Appointment Scheduling with COSMA. 5-6 - Amit Bagga, Joyce Yue Chai:

Duke's Trainable Information and Meaning Extraction System (Duke TIMES). 7-8 - Timo Järvinen, Pasi Tapanainen:

Dependency parser demo. 9-10 - Hiroshi Echizen-ya, Kenji Araki, Yoshikazu Miyanaga, Koji Tochinai:

An Improvement in the Selection Process of Machine Translation Using Inductive Learning with Genetic Algorithms. 11-12 - Martha W. Evens, Ru-Charn Chang, Yoon Hee Lee, Leemseop Shim, Chong-Woo Woo, Yuemei Zhang:

CIRCSIM-Tutor: An Intelligent Tutoring System Using Natural Language Dialogue. 13-14 - IsoQuest, Inc.: NetOwlTM Server. 15-16

- Logos Machine Translation System. 17-

- Dekang Lin:

A Broad-Coverage Word Sense Tagger. 18-19 - Steve Richardson:

Microsoft Natural Language Understanding System and Grammar Checker. 20 - Kenneth Wauchope:

Two Multimodal Interfaces to Military Simulations. 21-22 - Breck Baldwin, Christine Doran, Jeffrey C. Reynar, Michael Niv, Bangalore Srinivas:

EAGLE: An Extensible Architecture for General Linguistic Engineering. 23- - Jong C. Park, Martha Stone Palmer, Clay Washburn:

An English Grammar Checker as a Writing Aid for Students of English as a Second Language. 24- - Toni Badia, Angels Egea, Antoni Tuells:

CATMORF: Multi two-level steps for Catalan morphology. 25-26 - Wojciech Skut, Brigitte Krenn, Thorsten Brants, Hans Uszkoreit:

Software for Annotating Argument Structure. 27-28 - Hamish Cunningham

, Kevin Humphreys, Robert J. Gaizauskas
, Yorick Wilks:
GATE - a General Architecture for Text Engineering. 29-30 - SRA International: Multilingual NameTagTM, Multilingual Internet Surveillance System, Multimedia Fusion System. 31-32

- Deborah A. Dahl, Lewis M. Norton, Ahmed Bouzid, Li Li:

NL Assistant: A Toolkit for Developing Natural Language: Applications. 33-34 - Madeleine Bates, Robert J. Bobrow:

Using BBN VALAD: Speech at the Logistics Anchor Desk. 35- - Stephanie Everett, Kenneth Wauchope, Manuel A. Pérez:

A Spoken Language Interface to a Virtual Reality System (Video). 36-37

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