35. ACL 1997:
Madrid, Spain
Philip R. Cohen, Wolfgang Wahlster (Eds.):
35th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and 8th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference, 7-12 July 1997, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain.
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers / ACL 1997
- Thilo Götz, Detmar Meurers:
Interleaving Universal Principles and Relational Constraints over Typed Feature Logic.
1-8

- Lillian Lee:
Fast Context-Free Parsing Requires Fast Boolean Matrix Multiplication.
9-15

- Michael Collins:
Three Generative, Lexicalised Models for Statistical Parsing.
16-23

- Christian Jacquemin, Judith Klavans, Evelyne Tzoukermann:
Expansion of Multi-Word Terms for Indexing and Retrieval Using Morphology and Syntax.
24-31

- Brett Kessler, Geoffrey Nunberg, Hinrich Schütze:
Automatic Detection of Text Genre.
32-38

- Hang Li, Kenji Yamanishi:
Document Classification Using a Finite Mixture Model.
39-47

- German Rigau, Jordi Atserias, Eneko Agirre:
Combining Unsupervised Lexical Knowledge Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation.
48-55

- Ido Dagan, Lillian Lee, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Similarity-Based Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation.
56-63

- Dekang Lin:
Using Syntactic Dependency as Local Context to Resolve Word Sense Ambiguity.
64-71

- Robert Krovetz:
Homonymy and Polysemy in Information Retrieval.
72-79

- Barbara Di Eugenio, Johanna D. Moore, Massimo Paolucci:
Learning Features that Predict Cue Usage.
80-87

- Dan Cristea, Bonnie L. Webber:
Expectations in Incremental Discourse Processing.
88-95

- Daniel Marcu:
The Rhetorical Parsing of Natural Language Texts.
96-103

- Udo Hahn, Michael Strube:
Centering in-the-Large: Computing Referential Discourse Segments.
104-111

- Martin Volk:
Probing the Lexicon in Evaluating Commercial MT Systems.
112-119

- Young-Suk Lee, Clifford J. Weinstein, Stephanie Seneff, Dinesh Tummala:
Ambiguity Resolution for Machine Translation of Telegraphic Messages.
120-127

- Kevin Knight, Jonathan Graehl:
Machine Transliteration.
128-135

- Ann A. Copestake, Alex Lascarides:
Integrating Symbolic and Statistical Representations: The Lexicon Pragmatics Interface.
136-143

- John Fry:
Negative Polarity Licensing at the Syntax-Semantics Interface.
144-150

- Bonnie J. Dorr, Mari Broman Olsen:
Deriving Verbal and Compositional Lexical Aspect for NLP Applications.
151-158

- Remko Bonnema, Rens Bod, Remko Scha:
A DOP Model for Semantic Interpretation.
159-167

- Stephen Della Pietra, Mark Epstein, Salim Roukos, Todd Ward:
Fertility Models for Statistical Natural Language Understanding.
168-173

- Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou, Kathleen McKeown:
Predicting the Semantic Orientation of Adjectives.
174-181

- Alexander Franz:
Independence Assumptions Considered Harmful.
182-189

- Xiaorong Huang:
Planning Reference Choices for Argumentative Texts.
190-197

- Matthew Stone, Christine Doran:
Sentence Planning as Description Using Tree Adjoining Grammar.
198-205

- Helmut Horacek:
An Algorithm for Generating Referential Descriptions with Flexible Interfaces.
206-213

- Günter Neumann:
Applying Explanation-based Learning to Control and Speeding-up Natural Language Generation.
214-221

- Kemal Oflazer, Gökhan Tür:
Morphological Disambiguation by Voting Constraints.
222-229

- Masahiko Haruno, Yuji Matsumoto:
Mistake-Driven Mixture of Hierarchical Tag Context Trees.
230-237

- Lluís Màrquez, Lluís Padró:
A Flexible POS Tagger Using an Automatically Acquired Language Model.
238-245

- Christer Samuelsson, Atro Voutilainen:
Comparing a Linguistic and a Stochastic Tagger.
246-253

- Peter A. Heeman, James F. Allen:
Intonational Boundaries, Speech Repairs and Discourse Markers: Modeling Spoken Dialog.
254-261

- Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Michael K. Brown:
Tracking Initiative in Collaborative Dialogue Interactions.
262-270

- Marilyn A. Walker, Diane J. Litman, Candace A. Kamm, Alicia Abella:
PARADISE: A Framework for Evaluating Spoken Dialogue Agents.
271-280

- Michael Johnston, Philip R. Cohen, David McGee, Sharon L. Oviatt, James A. Pittman, Ira A. Smith:
Unification-based Multimodal Integration.
281-288

- Christoph Tillmann, Stephan Vogel, Hermann Ney, A. Zubiaga:
A DP based Search Using Monotone Alignments in Statistical Translation.
289-296

- Jason S. Chang, Mathis H. M. Chen:
An Alignment Method for Noisy Parallel Corpora based on Image Processing Techniques.
297-304

- I. Dan Melamed:
A Portable Algorithm for Mapping Bitext Correspondence.
305-312

- Jason Eisner:
Efficient Generation in Primitive Optimality Theory.
313-320

- David D. Palmer:
A Trainable Rule-based Algorithm for Word Segmentation.
321-328

- George Anton Kiraz:
Compiling Regular Formalisms with Rule Features into Finite-State Automata.
329-336

- Peter Neuhaus, Norbert Bröker:
The Complexity of Recognition of Linguistically Adequate Dependency Grammars.
337-343

- Mark Hepple:
Maximal Incrementality in Linear Categorial Deduction.
344-351

- Akira Oishi, Yuji Matsumoto:
Automatic Extraction of Aspectual Information from a Monolingual Corpus.
352-359

- Hiyan Alshawi, Adam L. Buchsbaum, Fei Xia:
A Comparison of Head Transducers and Transfer for a Limited Domain Translation Application.
360-365

- Ye-Yi Wang, Alex Waibel:
Decoding Algorithm in Statistical Machine Translation.
366-372

- Doug Beeferman, Adam L. Berger, John D. Lafferty:
A Model of Lexical Attraction and Repulsion.
373-380

- Eric Sven Ristad, Robert G. Thomas:
Hierarchical Non-Emitting Markov Models.
381-385

- Jochen Dörre:
Efficient Construction of Underspecified Semantics under Massive Ambiguity.
386-393

- Jerry R. Hobbs, Andrew Kehler:
A Theory of Parallelism and the Case of VP Ellipsis.
394-401

- Josef van Genabith, Richard S. Crouch:
On Interpreting F-Structures as UDRSs.
402-409

- Joachim Niehren, Manfred Pinkal, Peter Ruhrberg:
A Uniform Approach to Underspecification and Parallelism.
410-417

- Ted Briscoe:
Co-evolution of Language and of the Language Acquisition Device.
418-427

- François Yvon:
Paradigmatic Cascades: a Linguistically Sound Model of Pronunciation by Analogy.
428-435

- Jakub Zavrel, Walter Daelemans:
Memory-Based Learning: Using Similarity for Smoothing.
436-443

- Giorgio Satta, John C. Henderson:
String Transformation Learning.
444-451

- Edmund Grimley-Evans:
Approximating Context-Free Grammars with a Finite-State Calculus.
452-459

- André Kempe:
Finite State Transducers Approximating Hidden Markov Models.
460-467

- Frank Morawietz, Tom Cornell:
Representing Constraints with Automata.
468-475

- Sayori Shimohata, Toshiyuki Sugio, Junji Nagata:
Retrieving Collocations by Co-occurrences and Word Order Constraints.
476-481

- Ulf Hermjakob, Raymond J. Mooney:
Learning Parse and Translation Decisions from Examples with Rich Context.
482-489

- I. Dan Melamed:
A Word-to-Word Model of Translational Equivalence.
490-497

Student Session Papers
- Ciprian Chelba:
A Structured Language Model.
498-500

- Katerina T. Frantzi:
Incorporating Context Information for the Extraction of Terms.
501-503

- Houssem Assadi:
Knowledge Acquisition from Texts: Using an Automatic Clustering Method Based on Noun-Modifier Relationship.
504-506

- Philip Edmonds:
Choosing the Word Most Typical in Context Using a Lexical Co-Occurrence Network.
507-509

- Maite Taboada:
Improving Translation through Contextual Information.
510-512

- Nobo Komagata:
Generative Power of CCGs with Generalized Type-Raised Categories.
513-515

- Marc Dras:
Representing Paraphrases Using Synchronous TAGs.
516-518

- Mariët Theune:
Contrastive Accent in a Data-to-Speech System.
519-521

- Renata Vieira, Simone Teufel:
Towards Resolution of Bridging Descriptions.
522-524

- Maria Wolters:
Compositional Semantics of German Prefix Verbs.
525-527

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