33. ACL 1995:
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Hans Uszkoreit (Ed.):
33rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 26-30 June 1995, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, Proceedings.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers / ACL 1995
Regular Papers
- Gary Tajchman, Daniel Jurafsky, J. Eric Fosler:
Learning Phonological Rule Probabilities from Speech Corpora with Exploratory Computational Phonology.
1-8

- Daniel Gildea, Daniel Jurafsky:
Automatic Induction of Finite State Transducers for Simple Phonological Rules.
9-15

- Lauri Karttunen:
The Replace Operator.
16-23

- Tanya Bowden, George Anton Kiraz:
A Morphographemic Model for Error Correction in Nonconcatenative Strings.
24-30

- Carolyn Penstein Rosé, Barbara Di Eugenio, Lori S. Levin, Carol Van Ess-Dykema:
Discourse Processing of Dialogues with Multiple Threads.
31-38

- Tetsuya Nasukawa:
Robust Parsing Based on Discourse Information: Completing Partial Parses of Ill-Formed Sentences on the Basis of Discourse Information.
39-46

- Mark Lauer:
Corpus Statistics Meet the Noun Compound: Some Empirical Results.
47-54

- Bill Keller:
DATR Theories and DATR Models.
55-62

- Lena Strömbäck:
User-Defined Nonmonotonicity in Unification-Based Formalisms.
63-69

- Sam Bayer, Mark Johnson:
Features and Agreement.
70-76

- Roger Evans, Gerald Gazdar, David J. Weir:
Encoding Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars with a Nonmonotonic Inheritance Hierachy.
77-84

- Thilo Götz, Detmar Meurers:
Compiling HPSG Type Constraints into Definite Clause Programs.
85-91

- Robert T. Kasper, Bernd Kiefer, Klaus Netter, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Compilation of HPSG to TAG.
92-99

- Mark Johnson, Jochen Dörre:
Memoization of Coroutined Constraints.
100-107

- Diane J. Litman, Rebecca J. Passonneau:
Combining Multiple Knowledge Sources for Discourse Segmentation.
108-115

- Norbert Reithinger, Elisabeth Maier:
Utilizing Statistical Dialogue Act Processing in VERBMOBIL.
116-121

- Chinatsu Aone, Scott Bennett:
Evaluating Automated and Manual Acquisition of Anaphora Resolution Strategies.
122-129

- Megan Moser, Johanna D. Moore:
Investigating Cue Selection and Placement in Tutorial Discourse.
130-135

- Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Sandra Carberry:
Response Generation in Collaborative Negotiation.
136-143

- Daniel Marcu, Graeme Hirst:
A Uniform Treatment of Pragmatic Inferences in Simple and Complex Utterances and Sequences of Utterances.
144-150

- Owen Rambow, K. Vijay-Shanker, David J. Weir:
D-Tree Grammars.
151-158

- Gertjan van Noord:
The Intersection of Finite State Automata and Definite Clause Grammars.
159-165

- Sanguthevar Rajasekaran:
TAL Recognition in O(M(n2)) Time.
166-173

- Andreas Kathol, Carl Pollard:
Extraposition via Complex Domain Formation.
174-180

- Alpha K. Luk:
Statistical Sense Disambiguation with Relatively Small Corpora Using Dictionary Definitions.
181-188

- David Yarowsky:
Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation Rivaling Supervised Methods.
189-196

- Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Kathleen McKeown:
A Quantitative Evaluation of Linguistic Tests for the Automatic Prediction of Semantic Markedness.
197-204

- Jong C. Park:
Quantifier Scope and Constituency.
205-212

- Seth Kulick:
Using Higher-Order Logic Programming for Semantic Interpretation of Coordinate Constructs.
213-219

- Eric Sven Ristad, Robert G. Thomas:
New Techniques for Context Modeling.
220-227

- Stanley F. Chen:
Bayesian Grammar Induction for Language Modeling.
228-235

- Pascale Fung:
A Pattern Matching Method for Finding Noun and Proper Noun Translations from Noisy Parallel Corpora.
236-243

- Dekai Wu:
An Algorithm for Simultaneously Bracketing Parallel Texts by Aligning Words.
244-251

- Kevin Knight, Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou:
Two-Level, Many-Path Generation.
252-260

- Victor Poznanski, John L. Beaven, Pete Whitelock:
An Efficient Generation Algorithm for Lexicalist MT.
261-267

- Srinivas Bangalore, Aravind K. Joshi:
Some Novel Applications of Explanation-Based Learning for Parsing Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammars.
268-275

- David M. Magerman:
Statistical Decision-Tree Models for Parsing.
276-283

Student Session
- Rajeev Agarwal:
Evaluation of Semantic Clusters.
284-286

- Thorsten Brants:
Tagset Reduction without Information Loss.
287-289

- Janet Cahn:
The Effect of Pitch Accenting on Pronoun Referent Resolution.
290-292

- Anil S. Chakravarthy:
Sense Disambiguation using Semantic Relations and Adjacency Information.
293-295

- Jeremy Crowe:
Constraint-Based Event Recognition for Information Extraction.
296-298

- Lidia Fraczak:
From Route Descriptions to Sketches: A Model for a Text-to-Image Translator.
299-301

- Elvan Göçmen:
A Computational Framework for Composition in Multiple Linguistic Domains.
302-304

- Jean-Michel Grandchamp:
Polyphony and Argumentative Semantics.
305-307

- Chin-Yew Lin:
Knowledge-Based Automatic Topic Identification.
308-310

- Carl de Marcken:
Acquiring a Lexicon from Unsegmented Speech.
311-313

- Milan Mosny:
Semantic Information Preprocessing for Natural Language Interfaces to Databases.
314-316

- Hyun S. Park:
Mapping Scrambled Korean Senteces into English Using Synchronous TAGs.
317-319

- Reinhard Rapp:
Identifying Word Translation in Non_Parallel Texts.
320-322

- Walid S. Saba:
Towards a Cognitively Plausible Model for Quantification.
323-325

- Frank Schilder:
Aspect and Discourse Structure: Is a Neutral Viewpoint Required?
326-328

- James Shaw:
Conciseness through Aggregation in Text Generation.
329-331

- V. Kripåsundar:
Quantifying Lexical Influence: Giving Direction to Context.
332-334

- Cynthia A. Thompson:
Acquisition of a Lexicon from Semantic Representations of Sentences.
335-337

- Mettina Veenstra:
A Minimalist Head-Corner Parser.
338-340

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