36. ACL /
17. COLING 1998:
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada
COLING-ACL '98,
36th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics,
Proceedings of the Conference,
2 Volumes,
August 10-14,
1998,
Université de Montréal,
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada. ACL / Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
VOLUME 1
Invited Papers
Regular Papers and Project Notes
- Eneko Agirre, Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia, Kepa Sarasola, Atro Voutilainen:
Towards a Single Proposal in Spelling Correction.
22-28
- Lars Ahrenberg, Mikael Andersson, Magnus Merkel:
A Simple Hybrid Aligner for Generating Lexical Correspondences in Parallel Texts.
29-35
- Mohammad Akbar, Jean Caelen:
Parole et Traduction Automatique: Le Module de Reconnaissance RAPHAEL.
36-40
- Hiyan Alshawi, Srinivas Bangalore, Shona Douglas:
Automatic Acquisition of Hierarchical Transduction Models for Machine Translation.
41-47
- Pascal Amsili, Corinne Rossari:
Tense and Connective Constraints on the Expression of Causality.
48-54
- Jan W. Amtrup, Volker Weber:
Time Mapping with Hypergraphs.
55-61
- Chinatsu Aone, Mary Ellen Okurowski, James Gorlinsky:
Trainable, Scalable Summarization Using Robust NLP and Machine Learning.
62-66
- Shlomo Argamon, Ido Dagan, Yuval Krymolowski:
A Memory-Based Approach to Learning Shallow Natural Language Patterns.
67-73
- Saliha Azzam, Kevin Humphreys, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Evaluating a Focus-Based Approach to Anaphora Resolution.
74-78
- Amit Bagga, Breck Baldwin:
Entity-Based Cross-Document Coreferencing Using the Vector Space Model.
79-85
- Collin F. Baker, Charles J. Fillmore, John B. Lowe:
The Berkeley FrameNet Project.
86-90
- Petra Barg, Markus Walther:
Processing Unknown Words in HPSG.
91-95
- Ken Barker, Stan Szpakowicz:
Semi-Automatic Recognition of Noun Modifier Relationships.
96-102
- Caroline Barrière:
Redundancy: Helping Semantic Disambiguation.
103-109
- Tilman Becker, Wolfgang Finkler, Anne Kilger, Peter Poller:
An Efficient Kernel for Multilingual Generation in Speech-to-Speech Dialogue Translation.
110-116
- Kenneth R. Beesley:
Consonant Spreading in Arabic Stems.
117-123
- Philippe Blache:
Parsing Ambiguous Structures using Controlled Disjunctions and Unary Quasi-Trees.
124-130
- Ezra Black, Andrew M. Finch, Hideki Kashioka:
Trigger-Pair Predictors in Parsing and Tagging.
131-137
- Rens Bod:
Spoken Dialogue Interpretation with the DOP Model.
138-144
- Rens Bod, Ronald M. Kaplan:
A Probabilistic Corpus-Driven Model for Lexical-Functional Analysis.
145-151
- Francis Bond, Daniela Kurz, Satoshi Shirai:
Anchoring Floating Quantifiers in Japanese-to-English Machine Transltion.
152-159
- Johan Bos, C. J. Rupp, Bianka Buschbeck-Wolf, Michael Dorna:
Managing Information at Linguistic Interfaces.
160-166
- Cem H. Bozsahin:
Deriving the Predicate-Argument Structure for a Free Word Order Language.
167-173
- Norbert Bröker:
Separating Surface Order and Syntactic Relations in a Dependency Grammar.
174-180
- António Horta Branco:
The Logical Structure of Binding.
181-185
- Eric Brill, Radu Florian, John C. Henderson, Lidia Mangu:
Beyond N-Grams: Can Linguistic Sophistication Improve Language Modeling?
186-190
- Eric Brill, Jun Wu:
Classifier Combination for Improved Lexical Disambiguation.
191-195
- Caroline Brun:
Terminology Finite-State Preprocessing for Computational LFG.
196-200
- John D. Burger, David D. Palmer, Lynette Hirschman:
Named Entity Scoring for Speech Input.
201-205
- Jill Burstein, Karen Kukich, Susanne Wolff, Chi Lu, Martin Chodorow, Lisa C. Braden-Harder, Mary Dee Harris:
Automated Scoring Using A Hybrid Feature Identification Technique.
206-210
- Marie-Hélène Candito:
Building Parallel LTAG for French and Italian.
211-217
- Claire Cardie, David R. Pierce:
Error-Driven Pruning of Treebank Grammars for Base Noun Phrase Identification.
218-224
- Ciprian Chelba, Frederick Jelinek:
Exploiting Syntactic Structure for Language Modeling.
225-231
- Hsin-Hsi Chen, Sheng-Jie Huang, Yung-Wei Ding, Shih-Chung Tsai:
Proper Name Translation in Cross-Language Information Retrieval.
232-236
- Jen Nan Chen, Jason S. Chang:
A Concept-based Adaptive Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation.
237-243
- Keh-Jiann Chen, Wen Tsuei, Lee-Feng Chien:
PAT-Trees with the Deletion Function as the Learning Device for Linguistic Patterns.
244-250
- Sung-Kwon Choi, Hanmin Jung, Chul-Min Sim, Taewan Kim, Dong-In Park, Junsik Park, Key-Sun Choi:
Hybrid Approaches to Improvement of Translation Quality in Web-based English-Korean Machine Translation.
251-255
- Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Bob Carpenter:
Dialogue Management in Vector-Based Call Routing.
256-262
- Nigel Collier, Hideki Hirakawa, Akira Kumano:
Machine Translation versus Dictionary Term Translation - A Comparison for English-Japanese News Article Alignment.
263-267
- Nigel Collier, Kenji Ono, Hideki Hirakawa:
An Experiment in Hybrid Dictionary and Statistical Sentence Alignment.
268-274
- Michael A. Covington:
Alignment of Multiple Languages for Historical Comparison.
275-280
- Dan Cristea, Nancy Ide, Laurent Romary:
Veins Theory: A Model of Global Discourse Cohesion and Coherence.
281-285
- Alessandro Cucchiarelli, Danilo Luzi, Paola Velardi:
Automatic Semantic Tagging of Unknown Proper Names.
286-292
- Hoa Trang Dang, Karin Kipper, Martha Stone Palmer, Joseph Rosenzweig:
Investigating Regular Sense Extensions Based on Intersective Levin Classes.
293-299
- Sabine Deligne, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Learning a Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Structure from Language Data with a Bi-Multigram Model.
300-306
- Sylvain Delisle, Sylvain Létourneau, Stan Matwin:
Experiments with Learning Parsing Heuristics.
307-314
- Ludmila Dimitrova, Nancy Ide, Vladimir Petkevic, Tomaz Erjavec, Heiki Jaan Kaalep, Dan Tufis:
Multext-East: Parallel and Comparable Corpora and Lexicons for Six Central and Eastern European Languages.
315-319
- Luca Dini, Vittorio Di Tomaso, Frédérique Segond:
Error Driven Word Sense Disambiguation.
320-324
- Barbara Di Eugenio, Johanna D. Moore, Pamela W. Jordan, Richmond H. Thomason:
An Empirical Investigation of Proposals in Collaborative Dialogues.
325-329
- Hai Doan-Nguyen:
Accumulation of Lexical Sets: Acquisition of Dictionary Resources and Production of New Lexical Sets.
330-335
- Shinichi Doi, Shin-ichiro Kamei, Kiyoshi Yamabana:
A Text Input Front-end Processor as an Information Access Platform.
336-340
- Michael Dorna, Anette Frank, Josef van Genabith, Martin C. Emele:
Syntactic and Semantic Transfer with F-Structures.
341-347
- Marc Dymetman:
Group Theory and Linguistic Processing.
348-352
- Markus Egg, Joachim Niehren, Peter Ruhrberg, Feiyu Xu:
Constraints over Lambda-Structures in Semantic Underspecification.
353-359
- Mohammad Ali Elmi, Martha W. Evens:
Spelling Correction Using Context.
360-364
- Martin C. Emele, Michael Dorna:
Ambiguity Preserving Machine Translation using Packed Representations.
365-371
- Roger Evans, David J. Weir:
A Structure-Sharing Parser for Lexicalized Grammars.
372-378
- Nerea Ezeiza, Iñaki Alegria, Jose Maria Arriola, Ruben Urizar, Itziar Aduriz:
Combining Stochastic and Rule-Based Methods for Disambiguation in Agglutinative Languages.
379-384
- Antonio Ferrández, Manuel Palomar, Lidia Moreno:
Anaphor Resolution in Unrestricted Texts with Partial Parsing.
385-391
- Olivier Ferret, Brigitte Grau, Nicolas Masson:
Thematic Segmentation of Texts: Two Methods for Two Kinds of Text.
392-396
- Sharon Flank:
A Layered Approach to NLP-Based Information Retrieval.
397-403
- Dayne Freitag:
Toward General-Purpose Learning for Information Extraction.
404-408
- Takeshi Fuchi, Shinichiro Takagi:
Japanese Morphological Analyzer using Word Co-occurence -JTAG.
409-413
- Pascale Fung, Lo Yuen Yee:
An IR Approach for Translating New Words from Nonparallel, Comparable Texts.
414-420
- Osamu Furuse, Setsuo Yamada, Kazuhide Yamamoto:
Splitting Long or Ill-formed Input for Robust Spoken-language Translation.
421-427
- Susanne Gahl:
Automatic Extraction of Subcorpora based on Subcategorization Frames from a Part-of-Speech Tagged Corpus.
428-432
- Björn Gambäck, Johan Bos:
Semantic-Head Based Resolution of Scopal Ambiguities.
433-437
- Bilel Gargouri, Mohamed Jmaiel, Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou:
Vers l'utilisation des méthodes formelles pour le développement de linguiciels.
438-443
- Éric Gaussier:
Flow Network Models for Word Alignment and Terminology Extraction from Bilingual Corpora.
444-450
- Marsal Gavaldà, Alex Waibel:
Growing Semantic Grammars.
451-456
- Jin Guo:
One Tokenization per Source.
457-463
- Vineet Gupta, John Lamping:
Efficient Linear Logic Meaning Assembly.
464-470
- Pius ten Hacken, Stephan Bopp:
Separable Verbs in a Reusable Morphological Dictionary for German.
471-475
- Udo Hahn, Klemens Schnattinger:
A Text Understander that Learns.
476-482
- Jan Hajic, Barbora Hladká:
Tagging Inflective Languages: Prediction of Morphological Categories for a Rich, Structured Tagset.
483-490
- Hans van Halteren, Jakub Zavrel, Walter Daelemans:
Improving Data Driven Wordclass Tagging by System Combination.
491-497
- Thierry Hamon, Adeline Nazarenko, Cécile Gros:
A Step towards the Detection of Semantic Variants of Terms in Technical Documents.
498-504
- Masahiko Haruno, Satoshi Shirai, Yoshifumi Ooyama:
Using Decision Trees to Construct a Practical Parser.
505-511
- Terrence Harvey, Sandra Carberry:
Integrating Text Plans for Conciseness and Coherence.
512-518
- Julia E. Heine:
Definiteness Predictions for Japanese Noun Phrases.
519-525
- Johannes Heinecke, Jürgen Kunze, Wolfgang Menzel, Ingo Schröder:
Eliminative Parsing with Graded Constraints.
526-530
- James Henderson, Peter Lane:
A Connectionist Architecture for Learning to Parse.
531-537
- Mark Hepple:
Memoisation for Glue Language Deduction and Categorial Parsing.
538-544
- Derrick Higgins:
Parsing Parallel Grammatical Representation.
545-549
- Janet Hitzeman, Massimo Poesio:
Long Distance Pronominalisation and Global Focus.
550-556
- Rebecca Hwa:
An Empirical Evaluation of Probabilistic Lexicalized Tree Insertion Grammars.
557-563
- Fidelia Ibekwe-Sanjuan:
Terminological Variation, a Means of Identifying Research Topics from Texts.
564-570
- Takahiro Ikeda, Akitoshi Okumura, Kazunori Muraki:
Information Classification and Navigation Based on 5W1H of the Target Information.
571-577
- Michael Ingleby, Wiebke Brockhaus:
A Concurrent Approach to the Automatic Extraction of Subsegmental Primes and Phonological Constituents from Speech.
578-582
- Masato Ishizaki, Tsuneaki Kato:
Exploring the Characteristics of Multi-Party Dialogues.
583-589
- Arne Jönsson, Lena Strömbäck:
Robust Interaction through Partial Interpretation and Dialogue Management.
590-594
- Christian Jacquemin:
Improving Automatic Indexing through Concept Combination and Term Enrichment.
595-599
- Dong-Hong Ji, Jun-ping Gong, Changning Huang:
Combining a Chinese Thesaurus with a Chinese Dictionary.
600-606
- Hongyan Jing, Kathleen McKeown:
Combining Multiple, Large-Scale Resources in a Reusable Lexicon for Natural Language Generation.
607-613
- Amanda C. Jobbins, Lindsay J. Evett:
Text Segmentation Using Reiteration and Collocation.
614-618
- Mark Johnson:
Finite-state Approximation of Constraint-based Grammars using Left-corner Grammar Transforms.
619-623
- Michael Johnston:
Unification-based Multimodal Parsing.
624-630
- Kristiina Jokinen, Hideki Tanaka:
Context Management with Topics for Spoken Dialogue Systems.
631-637
- Kyo Kageura:
A Statistical Analysis of Morphemes in Japanese Terminology.
638-645
- Sylvain Kahane, Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow:
Pseudo-Projectivity: A Polynomially Parsable Non-Projective Dependency Grammar.
646-652
- Satoshi Kaki, Eiichiro Sumita, Hitoshi Iida:
A Method for Correcting Errors in Speech Recognition Using the Statistical Features of Character Co-occurence.
653-657
- Hideki Kashioka, Yasuhiro Kawata, Yumiko Kinjo, Andrew M. Finch, Ezra Black:
Use of Mutual Information Based Character Clusters in Dictionary-less Morphological Analysis of Japanese.
658-662
- Robert T. Kasper, Mike Calcagno, Paul C. Davis:
Know When to Hold 'Em: Shuffling Deterministically in a Parser for Nonconcatenative Grammars.
663-669
- Gen-ichiro Kikui:
Term-list Translation using Mono-lingual Word Co-occurence Vectors.
670-674
- Byeongchang Kim, Wonil Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee, Jong-Hyeok Lee:
Unlimited Vocabulary Grapheme to Phoneme Conversion for Korean TTS.
675-679
- Judith Klavans, Min-Yen Kan:
Role of Verbs in Document Analysis.
680-686
- Mosleh Hmoud Al-Adhaileh, Tang Enya Kong:
A Flexible Example-Based Parser Based on the SSTC.
687-693
- Yasuo Koyama, Masako Yasutake, Kenji Yoshimura, Kosho Shudo:
Large Scale Collocation Data and Their Application to Japanese Word Processor Technology.
694-698
- Alexander Krotov, Mark Hepple, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Yorick Wilks:
Compacting the Penn Treebank Grammar.
699-703
- Irene Langkilde, Kevin Knight:
Generation that Exploits Corpus-Based Statistical Knowledge.
704-710
- Philippe Langlais, Michel Simard, Jean Véronis:
Methods and Practical Issues in Evaluating Alignment Techniques.
711-717
- Benoit Lavoie, Owen Rambow:
A Framework for Customizable Generation of Hypertext Presentations.
718-722
- Seungmi Lee, Key-Sun Choi:
Automatic Acquisition of Language Model based on Head-Dependent Relation between Words.
723-727
- Yves Lepage:
Solving Analogies on Words: An Algorithm.
728-735
- Gina-Anne Levow:
Characterizing and Recognizing Spoken Corrections in Human-Computer Dialogue.
736-742
VOLUME 2
Regular Papers and Project Notes
- Wolfgang Lezius, Reinhard Rapp, Manfred Wettler:
A Freely Available Morphological Analyzer, Disambiguator and Context Sensitive Lemmatizer for German.
743-748
- Hang Li, Naoki Abe:
Word Clustering and Disambiguation Based on Co-occurence Data.
749-755
- Hui-Feng Li, Jong-Hyeok Lee, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Identifying Syntactic Role of Antecedent in Korean Relative Clause Using Corpus and Thesaurus Information.
756-762
- Li Li, Deborah A. Dahl, Lewis M. Norton, Marcia C. Linebarger, Dongdong Chen:
A Test Environment for Natural Language Understanding Systems.
763-767
- Dekang Lin:
Automatic Retrieval and Clustering of Similar Words.
768-774
- Nikolaj Lindberg, Martin Eineborg:
Learning Constraint Grammar-style Disambiguation Rules using Inductive Logic Programming.
775-779
- Diane J. Litman, Shimei Pan, Marilyn A. Walker:
Evaluating Response Strategies in a Web-Based Spoken Dialogue Agent.
780-786
- Vincenzo Lombardo, Leonardo Lesmo:
Formal Aspects and Parsing Issues of Dependency Theory.
787-793
- Susann LuperFoy, Dan Loehr, David Duff, Keith Miller, Florence Reeder, Lisa Harper:
An Architecture for Dialogue Management, Context Tracking, and Pragmatic Adaptation in Spoken Dialogue Systems.
794-801
- Qing Ma, Hitoshi Isahara:
A Multi-Neuro Tagger Using Variable Lenghts of Contexts.
802-806
- Takaki Makino, Minoru Yoshida, Kentaro Torisawa, Jun-ichi Tsujii:
LiLFes - Towards a Practical HPSG Parser.
807-811
- Raquel Martínez, Joseba Abaitua, Arantza Casillas:
Bitext Correspondences through Rich Mark-up.
812-818
- Mark T. Maybury:
Discourse Cues for Broadcast News Segmentation.
819-822
- David McGee, Philip R. Cohen, Sharon L. Oviatt:
Confirmation in Multimodal Systems.
823-829
- Angus McIntyre:
Babel: A Testbed for Research in Origins of Language.
830-835
- Surapant Meknavin, Boonserm Kijsirikul, Ananlada Chotimongkol, Cholwich Nattee:
Combining Trigram and Winnow in Thai OCR Error Correction.
836-842
- Adam Meyers, Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman, Catherine Macleod, Antonio Moreno-Sandoval:
Deriving Transfer Rules from Dominance-Preserving Alignments.
843-847
- Andrei Mikheev:
Feature Lattices for Maximum Entropy Modelling.
848-854
- Hideki Mima, Hitoshi Iida, Osamu Furuse:
Simultaneous Interpretation Utilizing Example-based Incremental Transfer.
855-861
- Kyongho Min, William H. Wilson:
Integrated Control of Chart Items for Error Repair.
862-868
- Ruslan Mitkov:
Robust Pronoun Resolution with Limited Knowledge.
869-875
- Yutaka Mitsuishi, Kentaro Torisawa, Jun-ichi Tsujii:
HPSG-Style Underspecified Japanese Grammar with Wide Coverage.
876-880
- Hajime Mochizuki, Takeo Honda, Manabu Okumura:
Text Segmentation with Multiple Surface Linguistic Cues.
881-885
- Chadia Moghrabi:
Using Language Resources in an Intelligent Tutoring System for French.
886-890
- Mehryar Mohri, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Dynamic Compilation of Weighted Context-Free Grammars.
891-897
- Shinsuke Mori, Makoto Nagao:
A Stochastic Language Model using Dependency and Its Improvement by Word Clustering.
898-904
- Pascal Mouret, Monique Rolbert:
Dealing with Distinguishing Descriptions in a Guided Composition System.
905-911
- Masaki Murata, Makoto Nagao:
An Estimate of Referent of Noun Phrases in Japanese Sentences.
912-916
- Katashi Nagao, Kôiti Hasida:
Automatic Text Summarization Based on the Global Document Annotation.
917-921
- Masaaki Nagata:
Japanese OCR Error Correction using Character Shape Similarity and Statistical Language Model.
922-928
- Hiroshi Nakagawa, Tatsunori Mori, Nobuyuki Omori, Jun Okamura:
Hypertext Authoring for Linking Relevant Segments of Related Instruction Manuals.
929-933
- Mikio Nakano, Akira Shimazu:
Translating a Unification Grammar with Disjunctions into Logical Constraints.
934-938
- Christine H. Nakatani:
Constituent-based Accent Prediction.
939-945
- Mark-Jan Nederhof:
An Alternative LR Algorithm for TAGs.
946-952
- Mark-Jan Nederhof, Anoop Sarkar, Giorgio Satta:
Prefix Probabilities from Stochastic Tree Adjoining Grammars.
953-959
- Sonja Nießen, Stephan Vogel, Hermann Ney, Christoph Tillmann:
A DP based Search Algorithm for Statistical Machine Translation.
960-967
- Takashi Ninomiya, Kentaro Torisawa, Jun-ichi Tsujii:
An Efficient Parallel Substrate tor Typed Feature Structures on Shared Memory Parallel Machines.
968-974
- Sergei Nirenburg, Victor Raskin:
Universal Grammar and Lexis for Quick Ramp-Up of MT.
975-979
- Lewis M. Norton, Deborah A. Dahl, Li Li, Katharine P. Beals:
Integration of Large-Scale Linguistic Resources in a Natural Language Understanding System.
980-984
- Franz Josef Och, Hans Weber:
Improving Statistical Natural Language Translation with Categories and Rules.
985-989
- Akira Oishi, Yuji Matsumoto:
Recognition of the Coherence Relation between Te-linked Clauses.
990-996
- Lluís Padró, Lluís Màrquez:
On the Evaluation and Comparison of Taggers: the Effect of Noise in Testing Corpora.
997-1002
- Shimei Pan, Kathleen McKeown:
Learning Intonation Rules for Concept to Speech Generation.
1003-1009
- Ivandré Paraboni, Vera Lúcia Strube de Lima:
Possissive Pronominal Anaphor Resolution in Portuguese Written Texts.
1010-1014
- Junsik Park, Jung-Goo Kang, Wook Hur, Key-Sun Choi:
Machine Aided Error-Correction Environment for Korean Morphological Analysis and Part-of-Speech Tagging.
1015-1019
- David Pautler, Alex Quilici:
A Computational Model of Social Perlocutions.
1020-1026
- Gerald Penn:
Parametric Types for Typed Attribute-Value Logic.
1027-1033
- Vladimir Pericliev, Raúl E. Valdés-Pérez:
A Procedure for Multi-Class Discrimination and some Linguistic Applications.
1034-1040
- Hannes Pirker, Georg Niklfeld, Johannes Matiasek, Harald Trost:
From Information Structure to Intonation: A Phonological Interface for Concept-to-Speech.
1041-1045
- Andrei Popescu-Belis, Isabelle Robba, Gérard Sabah:
Reference Resolution beyond Coreference: a Conceptual Frame and its Application.
1046-1052
- Richard Power, Donia Scott:
Multilingual Authoring Using Feedback Texts.
1053-1059
- Victor Poznanski, Pete Whitelock, Jan IJdens, Steffan Corley:
Practical Glossing by Prioritised Tining.
1060-1066
- Gábor Prószéky:
An Intelligent Multi-Dictionary Environment.
1067-1071
- Dragomir R. Radev:
Learning Correlations between Linguistic Indicators and Semantic Constraints: Reuse of Context-Dependent Decsriptions of Entities.
1072-1078
- Adwait Ratnaparkhi:
Statistical Models for Unsupervised Prepositional Phrase Attachement.
1079-1085
- Timothy Read, Elena Bárcena:
JaBot: A Multilingual Java-Based Intelligent Agent for Web Sites.
1086-1090
- Chris Reed, Derek Long:
Generating the Structure of Argument.
1091-1097
- Stephen D. Richardson, William B. Dolan, Lucy Vanderwende:
MindNet: Acquiring and Structuring Semantic Information from Text.
1098-1102
- German Rigau, Eneko Agirre:
Building Accurate Semantic Taxonomies from Monolingual MRDs.
1103-1109
- Brian Roark, Eugene Charniak:
Noun-Phrase Co-Occurence Statistics for Semi-Automatic Semantic Lexicon Construction.
1110-1116
- James Rogers:
A Descriptive Characterization of Tree-Adjoining Languages (Project Note).
1117-1121
- Douglas Roland, Daniel Jurafsky:
How Verb Subcategorization Frequencies Are Affected By Corpus Choice.
1122-1128
- Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Lori S. Levin:
An Interactive Domain Independent Approach to Robust Dialogue Interpretation.
1129-1135
- Dan Roth, Dmitry Zelenko:
Part of Speech Tagging Using a Network of Linear Separators.
1136-1142
- Patrick Saint-Dizier:
A Generative Lexicon Perspective for Adjectival Modification.
1143-1149
- Ken Samuel, Sandra Carberry, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Dialogue Act Tagging with Transformation-Based Learning.
1150-1156
- Antonio Sanfilippo:
Ranking Text Units According to Textual Saliency, Connectivity and Topic Aptness.
1157-1163
- Anoop Sarkar:
Conditions on Consistency of Probabilistic Tree Adjoining Grammars.
1164-1170
- Kengo Sato, Masakazu Nakanishi:
Maximum Entropy Model Learning of the Translation Rules.
1171-1175
- Giorgio Satta, William Schuler:
Restrictions on Tree Adjoining Languages.
1176-1182
- Michael Schiehlen:
Learning Tense Translation from Bilingual Corpora.
1183-1187
- Frank Schilder:
An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT).
1188-1192
- Paul Schmidt, Sibylle Rieder, Axel Theofilidis, Marius Groenendijk, Peter Phelan, Henrik Schulz, Thierry Declerck, Andrew Bredenkamp:
Natural Language Access to Software Applications.
1193-1197
- David Schneider, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Recognizing Syntactic Errors in the Writing of Second Language Learners.
1198-1204
- Mark Seligman, Christian Boitet, Boubaker Meddeb-Hamrouni:
Transforming Lattices into Non-deterministic Automata with Optional Null Arcs.
1205-1211
- Jean Senellart:
Locating Noun Phrases with Finite State Transducers.
1212-1219
- James Shaw:
Segregatory Coordination and Ellipsis in Text Generation.
1220-1226
- Harold L. Somers:
Similarity Metrics for Aligning Children's Articulation Data.
1227-1232
- Josep M. Sopena, Agustí Lloberas, Joan Lòpez-Moliner:
A Connectionist Approach to Propositional Phrase Attachment for Real World Texts.
1233-1237
- Manfred Stede, Carla Umbach:
DiMLex: A Lexicon of Discorse Markers for Text Generation and Understanding.
1238-1242
- Luc Steels, Frédéric Kaplan:
Spontaneous Lexicon Change.
1243-1250
- Michael Strube:
Never Look Back: An Alternative to Centering.
1251-1257
- Tomek Strzalkowski, Jin Wang, G. Bowden Wise:
Summarization-based Query Expansion in Information Retrieval.
1258-1264
- Sun Maosong, Shen Dayang, Benjamin K. Tsou:
Chinese Work Segmentation without Using Lexicon and Hand-crafted Training Data.
1265-1271
- Yoshimi Suzuki, Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshihiro Sekiguchi:
Keyword Extraction using Term-Domain Interdependence for Dictation of Radio News.
1272-1276
- Gökhan Tür, Kemal Oflazer:
Tagging English by Path Voting Constraints.
1277-1281
- Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Kôiti Hasida, Itsuki Noda:
Reactive Content Selection in the Generation of Real-time Soccer Commentary.
1282-1288
- Pasi Tapanainen, Jussi Piitulainen, Timo Järvinen:
Idiomatic Object Usage and Support Verbs.
1289-1293
- Heike Tappe, Frank Schilder:
Coherence in Spoken Discourse.
1294-1298
- Davide Turcato:
Automatically Creating Bilingual Lexicons for Machine Translation from Bilingual Text.
1299-1306
- Naohiko Uramoto, Koichi Takeda:
A Method for Relating Multiple Newspaper Articles by Using Graphs, and Its Application to Webcasting.
1307-1313
- Takehito Utsuro, Takashi Miyata, Yuji Matsumoto:
General-to-Specific Model Selection for Subcategorization Preference.
1314-1320
- Evelyne Viegas:
Multilingual Computational Semantic Lexicons in Action: The WYSINNWYG Approach to NLP.
1321-1327
- Evelyne Viegas, Stephen Beale, Sergei Nirenburg:
The Computational Lexical Semantics of Syntagmatic Relations.
1328-1332
- Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie, Miguel A. Alonso:
A Tabular Interpretation of a Class of 2-Stack Automata.
1333-1339
- Takahiro Wakao, Eiji Sawamura, Terumasa Ehara, Ichiro Maruyama, Katsuhiko Shirai:
Project for Production of Closed-Caption TV Programs for the Hearing Impaired.
1340-1344
- Marilyn A. Walker, Jeanne Frommer, Shrikanth Narayanan:
Learning Optimal Dialogue Strategies: A Case Study of a Spoken Dialogue Agent for Email.
1345-1351
- Stephen Wan, Cornelia Verspoor:
Automatic English-Chinese Name Transliteration for Development of Multilingual Resources.
1352-1356
- Ye-Yi Wang, Alex Waibel:
Modeling with Structures in Statistical Machine Translation.
1357-1363
- Mark Wasson:
Using Leading Text for News Summaries: Evaluation Results and Implications for Commercial Summarization Applications.
1364-1368
- Hideo Watanabe, Koichi Takeda:
A Pattern-Based Machine Translation System Extended by Example-Based Processing.
1369-1373
- Yasuhiko Watanabe, Makoto Nagao:
Diagram Understanding Using Integration of Layout Information and Textual Information.
1374-1380
- Yasuhiko Watanabe, Yoshihiro Okada, Kengo Kaneji, Makoto Nagao:
Aligning Articles in TV Newscasts and Newspapers.
1381-1387
- Eric Wehrli:
Translating Idioms.
1388-1392
- Graham Wilcock, Yuji Matsumoto:
Head-Driven Generation with HPSG.
1393-1397
- Yorick Wilks, Mark Stevenson:
Word Sense Disambiguation using Optimised Combinations of Knowledge Sources.
1398-1402
- Karsten L. Worm:
A Model for Robust Processing of Spontaneous Speech by Integrating Viable Fragments.
1403-1407
- Dekai Wu, Hongsing Wong:
Machine Translation with a Stochastic Grammatical Channel.
1408-1415
- Haodong Wu, Eduardo de Paiva Alves:
Structural Disambiguation Based on Reliable Estimation of Strength of Association.
1416-1422
- Masaya Yamaguchi, Takeyuki Kojima, Nobuo Inui, Yoshiyuki Kotani, Hirohiko Nisimura:
Combination of an Automatic and an Interactive Disambiguation Method.
1423-1427
- Kazuhide Yamamoto, Eiichiro Sumita:
Feasibility Study for Ellipsis Resultion in Dialogues by Machine-Learning Technique.
1428-1435
- Alexander S. Yeh, Marc B. Vilain:
Some Properties of Preposition and Subordinate Conjunction Attachments.
1436-1442
- Takehiko Yoshimi, Toshiyuki Okunishi, Takahiro Yamaji, Yoji Fukumochi:
Evaluation of Importance of Sentences based on Connectivity to Title.
1443-1447
- Klaus Zechner:
Automatic Construction of Frame Representations for Spontaneous Speech in Unrestricted Domains.
1448-1452
- Klaus Zechner, Alex Waibel:
Using Chunk Based Partial Parsing of Spontaneous Speech in Unrestricted Domains for Reducing Word Error Rate in Speech Recognition.
1453-1459
- Xiaoheng Zhang:
Dialect MT: A Case Study between Cantonese and Mandarin.
1460-1464
- Guodong Zhou, Kimteng Lua:
Word Association and MI-TRigger-based Language Modeling.
1465-1471
Student Papers
- Anja Belz:
Discovering Phonotactic Finite-State Automata by Generic Search.
1472-1474
- Donna K. Byron, Amanda Stent:
A Preliminary Model of Centering in Dialog.
1475-1477
- Hua Cheng:
Embedding New Information into Referring Expressions.
1478-1480
- Olivier Ferret:
How to Thematically Segemt Texts by Using Lexical Cohesion?
1481-1483
- Oskari Heinonen:
Optimal Multi-Paragraph Text Segmentation by Dynamic Programming.
1484-1486
- Oi Yee Kwong:
Bridging the Gap between Dictionary and Thesaurus.
1487-1489
- Mark Lewellen:
Neural Network Recognition of Spelling Errors.
1490-1492
- Diana McCarthy, Anna Korhonen:
Detecting Verbal Participation in Diathesis Alternations.
1493-1495
- Scott McDonald:
Target Word Selection as Proximity in Semantic Space.
1496-1498
- Elliot Smith:
A Cognitive Model of Coherence-Driven Story Comprehension.
1499-1501
- Ivelin Stoianov:
Tree-based Analysis of Simple Recurrent Network Learning.
1502-1504
- Scott M. Thede:
Predicting Part-of-Speech Information about Unknown Words using Statistical Methods.
1505-1507
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