39. ACL 2001:
Toulouse, France
Association for Computational Linguistic, 39th Annual Meeting and 10th Conference of the European Chapter, Proceedings of the Conference, July 9-11, 2001, Toulouse, France.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 2001
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Interpreting the Human Genome Sequence, Using Stochastic Grammars.
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- Jean-Luc Gauvain, Lori Lamel, Gilles Adda, Martine Adda-Decker, Claude Barras, Langzhou Chen, Yannick de Kercadio:
Processing Broadcast Audio for Information Access.
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- Fredy A. Amaya, José-Miguel Benedí:
Improvement of a Whole Sentence Maximum Entropy Language Model Using Grammatical Features.
10-17

- Timothy Baldwin:
Low-cost, High-Performance Translation Retrieval: Dumber is Better.
18-25

- Michele Banko, Eric Brill:
Scaling to Very Very Large Corpora for Natural Language Disambiguation.
26-33

- Catalina Barbu, Ruslan Mitkov:
Evaluation Tool for Rule-based Anaphora Resolution Methods.
34-41

- François Barthélemy, Pierre Boullier, Philippe Deschamp, Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie:
Guided Parsing of Range Concatenation Languages.
42-49

- Regina Barzilay, Kathleen McKeown:
Extracting Paraphrases from a Parallel Corpus.
50-57

- Gann Bierner:
Alternative Phrases and Natural Languages Information Retrieval.
58-65

- Rens Bod:
What is the Minimal Set of Fragments that Achieves Maximal Parse Accuracy?
66-73

- Manuel Bodirsky, Katrin Erk, Alexander Koller, Joachim Niehren:
Underspecified Beta Reduction.
74-81

- Michael R. Brent, Xiaopeng Tao:
Chinese Text Segmentation With MBDP-1: Making the Most of Training Corpora.
82-89

- Jill Burstein, Daniel Marcu, Slava Andreyev, Martin Chodorow:
Towards Automatic Classification of Discourse Elements in Essays.
90-97

- Lynne J. Cahill, John Carroll, Roger Evans, Daniel S. Paiva, Richard Power, Donia Scott, Kees van Deemter:
From RAGS to RICHES: Exploiting the Potential of a Flexible Generation Architecture.
98-105

- Justine Cassell, Yukiko I. Nakano, Timothy W. Bickmore, Candace L. Sidner, Charles Rich:
Non-Verbal Cues for Discourse Structure.
106-115

- Eugene Charniak:
Immediate-Head Parsing for Language Models.
116-123

- David Chiang:
Constraints on Strong Generative Power.
124-131

- Ann A. Copestake, Alex Lascarides, Dan Flickinger:
An Algebra for Semantic Construction in Constraint-based Grammars.
132-139

- Simon Corston-Oliver, Michael Gamon, Chris Brockett:
A Machine Learning Approach to the Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation.
140-147

- Philippe de Groote:
Towards Abstract Categorial Grammars.
148-155

- Alexander Ja. Dikovsky:
Grammars for Local and Long Dependencies.
156-163

- John Dowding, Beth Ann Hockey, Jean Mark Gawron, Christopher Culy:
Practical Issues in Compiling Typed Unification Grammars for Speech Recognition.
164-171

- Pablo Ariel Duboué, Kathleen McKeown:
Empirically Estimating Order Constraints for Content Planning in Generation.
172-179

- Denys Duchier, Ralph Debusmann:
Topological Dependency Trees: A Constraint-Based Account of Linear Precedence.
180-187

- Stefan Evert, Brigitte Krenn:
Methods for the Qualitative Evaluation of Lexical Association Measures.
188-195

- Atsushi Fujii, Tetsuya Ishikawa:
Oganizing Encyclopedic Knowledge based on the Web and its Application to Question Answering.
196-203

- Ismael García-Varea, Franz Josef Och, Hermann Ney, Francisco Casacuberta:
Refined Lexikon Models for Statistical Machine Translation Using a Maximum Entropy Approach.
204-211

- Claire Gardent, Stefan Thater:
Generating with a Grammar Based on Tree Descriptions: a Constraint-Based Approach.
212-219

- Kim Gerdes, Sylvain Kahane:
Word Order in German: A Formal Dependency Grammar Using a Topological Hierarchy.
220-227

- Ulrich Germann, Michael Jahr, Kevin Knight, Daniel Marcu, Kenji Yamada:
Fast Decoding and Optimal Decoding for Machine Translation.
228-235

- Jonathan Ginzburg, Robin Cooper:
Resolving Ellipsis in Clarification.
236-243

- Rebecca Green, Lisa Pearl, Bonnie J. Dorr, Philip Resnik:
Mapping Lexical Entries in a Verbs Database to WordNet Senses.
244-251

- Claire Grover, Alex Lascarides:
XML-Based Data Preparation for Robust Deep Parsing.
252-259

- Jan Hajic, Pavel Krbec, Pavel Kveton, Karel Oliva, Vladimir Petkevic:
Serial Combination of Rules and Statistics: A Case Study in Czech Tagging.
260-267

- Eva Hajicová, Petr Sgall:
Topic-focus and Salience.
268-273

- Sanda M. Harabagiu, Dan I. Moldovan, Marius Pasca, Rada Mihalcea, Mihai Surdeanu, Razvan C. Bunescu, Roxana Girju, Vasile Rus, Paul Morarescu:
The Role of Lexico-Semantic Feedback in Open-Domain Textual Question-Answering.
274-281

- Daniel Hardt, Owen Rambow:
Generation of VP Ellipsis: A Corpus-Based Approach.
282-289

- Jing Huang, Geoffrey Zweig, Mukund Padmanabhan:
Information Extraction from Voicemail.
290-297

- Nancy Ide, Laurent Romary:
A Common Framework for Syntactic Annotation.
298-305

- Hideki Isozaki:
Japanese Named Entity Recognition based on a Simple Rule Generator and Decision Tree Learning.
306-313

- Mark Johnson:
Joint and Conditional Estimation of Tagging and Parsing Models.
314-321

- Alexandra Kinyon:
A Language-Independent Shallow-Parser Compiler.
322-329

- Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning:
Parsing with Treebank Grammars: Empirical Bounds, Theoretical Models, and the Structure of the Penn Treebank.
330-337

- Sandra Kübler, Erhard W. Hinrichs:
From Chunks to function-Argument Structure: A Similarity-Based Approach.
338-345

- Maria Lapata, Frank Keller, Scott McDonald:
Evaluating Smoothing Algorithms against Plausibility Judgements.
346-353

- Alain Lecomte, Christian Retoré:
Extending Lambek Grammars: a Logical Account of Minimalist Grammars.
354-361

- Diane J. Litman, Julia Hirschberg, Marc Swerts:
Predicting User Reactions to System Error.
362-369

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Building Semantic Perceptron Net for Topic Spotting.
370-377

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Towards a Unified Approach to Memory- and Statistical-Based Machine Translation.
378-385

- Lisa N. Michaud, Kathleen F. McCoy:
Error Profiling: Toward a Model of English Acquisition for Deaf Learners.
386-393

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Logic Form Transformation of WordNet and its Applicability to Question Answering.
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- Karin Müller:
Automatic Detection of Syllable Boundaries Combining the Advantages of Treebank and Bracketed Corpora Training.
402-409

- Gerald Penn:
Tractability and Structural Closures in Attribute Logic Type Signatures.
410-417

- Georgios Petasis, Frantz Vichot, Francis Wolinski, Georgios Paliouras, Vangelis Karkaletsis, Constantine D. Spyropoulos:
Using Machine Learning to Maintain Rule-based Named-Entity Recognition and Classification Systems.
418-425

- Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati, Marilyn A. Walker:
Evaluating a Trainable Sentence Planner for a Spoken Dialogue System.
426-433

- Ehud Reiter, Roma Robertson, A. Scott Lennox, Liesl Osman:
Using a Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate an NLG System.
434-441

- Diana Santos, Paulo Rocha:
Evaluating CETEMPublico, a Free Resource for Portuguese.
442-449

- Barry Schiffman, Inderjeet Mani, Kristian J. Concepcion:
Producing Biographical Summaries: Combining Linguistic Knowledge with Corpus Statistics.
450-457

- Helmut Schmid, Mats Rooth:
Parse Forest Computation of Expected Governors.
458-465

- William Schuler:
Computational Properties of Environment-based Disambiguation.
466-473

- Kyriakos N. Sgarbas, Nikos Fakotakis, George K. Kokkinakis:
Incremental Construction of Compact Acyclic NFAs.
474-481

- Matthew G. Snover, Michael R. Brent:
A Bayesian Model for Morpheme and Paradigm Identification.
482-490

- Masao Utiyama, Hitoshi Isahara:
A Statistical Model for Domain-Independent Text Segmentation.
491-498

- Antal van den Bosch, Emiel Krahmer, Marc Swerts:
Detecting Problematic Turns in Human-Machine Interactions: Rule-induction Versus Memory-based Learning Approaches.
499-506

- Marcel P. Van Lohuizen:
A Generic Approach to Parallel Chart Parsing with an Application to LinGO.
507-514

- Marilyn A. Walker, Rebecca J. Passonneau, Julie E. Boland:
Quantitative and Qualitative Evaluation of Darpa Communicator Spoken Dialogue Systems.
515-522

- Kenji Yamada, Kevin Knight:
A Syntax-based Statistical Translation Model.
523-530

- Hirofumi Yamamoto, Shuntaro Isogai, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Multi-Class Composite N-gram Language Model for Spoken Language Processing Using Multiple Word Clusters.
531-538

- Tong Zhang, Fred Damerau, David Johnson:
Text Chunking using Regularized Winnow.
539-546

- Ingrid Zuckerman, Eric Horvitz:
Using Machine Learning Techniques to Interpret WH-questions.
547-554

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