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1st CoNLL 1997: Madrid, Spain
- T. Mark Ellison:

Proceedings of the 1997 Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group in Natural Language Learning: Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL'97, Held in conjunction with the 1997 meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Madrid, Spain, July 11, 1997. ACL 1997 - Amit Bagga, Joyce Yue Chai:

A Trainable Message Understanding System. 1-8 - Mary Elaine Califf, Raymond J. Mooney:

Relational Learning of Pattern-Match Rules for Information Extraction. 9-15 - Wide R. Hogenhout, Yuji Matsumoto:

A Preliminary Study of Word Clustering Based on Syntactic Behavior. 16-24 - Donghong Ji, Jun He, Changning Huang:

Learning New Compositions from Given Ones. 25-32 - Mehmet Kayaalp, Ted Pedersen, Rebecca F. Bruce:

A Statistical Decision Making Method: A Case Study on Prepositional Phrase Attachment. 33-42 - Emin Erkan Korkmaz, Göktürk Üçoluk:

Method for Improving Automatic Word Categorization. 43-49 - Montse Maritxalar, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Maite Oronoz:

From Psycholinguistic Modelling of Interlanguage in Second Language Acquisition to a Computational Model. 50-59 - Laura Mayfield Tomokiyo, Klaus Ries:

What makes a word: Learning base units in Japanese for speech recognition. 60-69 - Ramin Charles Nakisa, Kim Plunkett:

Evolution of a Rapidly Learned Representation for Speech. 70-79 - Miles Osborne, Ted Briscoe:

Learning Stochastic Categorial Grammars. 80-87 - David M. W. Powers:

Learning and Application of Differential Grammars. 88-96 - Jennifer M. Rodd:

Recurrent Neural-Network Learning of Phonological Regularities in Turkish. 97-106 - Khalil Sima'an:

Explanation-Based Learning of Data-Oriented Parsing. 107-116 - Christoph Tillmann, Hermann Ney:

Word Triggers and the EM Algorithm. 117-124 - Werner Winiwarter, Yahiko Kambayashi:

A Comparative Study of the Application of Different Learning Techniques to Natural Language Interfaces. 125-135 - Jakub Zavrel, Walter Daelemans, Jorn Veenstra:

Resolving PP attachment Ambiguities with Memory-Based Learning. 136-144

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