EMNLP-CoNLL 2007:
Prague, Czech Republic
EMNLP-CoNLL 2007, Proceedings of the 2007 Joint Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing and Computational Natural Language Learning, June 28-30, 2007, Prague, Czech Republic.
ACL 2007
- Front Matter.

- James Clarke, Mirella Lapata:
Modelling Compression with Discourse Constraints.
1-11

- Dan Shen, Mirella Lapata:
Using Semantic Roles to Improve Question Answering.
12-21

- Mengqiu Wang, Noah A. Smith, Teruko Mitamura:
What is the Jeopardy Model? A Quasi-Synchronous Grammar for QA.
22-32

- Youzheng Wu, Ruiqiang Zhang, Xinhui Hu, Hideki Kashioka:
Learning Unsupervised SVM Classifier for Answer Selection in Web Question Answering.
33-41

- Shankar Kumar, Franz Josef Och, Wolfgang Macherey:
Improving Word Alignment with Bridge Languages.
42-50

- Alexander Fraser, Daniel Marcu:
Getting the Structure Right for Word Alignment: LEAF.
51-60

- Marine Carpuat, Dekai Wu:
Improving Statistical Machine Translation Using Word Sense Disambiguation.
61-72

- Trevor Cohn, Mirella Lapata:
Large Margin Synchronous Generation and its Application to Sentence Compression.
73-82

- Erdong Chen, Benjamin Snyder, Regina Barzilay:
Incremental Text Structuring with Online Hierarchical Ranking.
83-91

- Ben Wellner, James Pustejovsky:
Automatically Identifying the Arguments of Discourse Connectives.
92-101

- Albert Gatt, Kees van Deemter:
Incremental Generation of Plural Descriptions: Similarity and Partitioning.
102-111

- Joachim Wagner, Jennifer Foster, Josef van Genabith:
A Comparative Evaluation of Deep and Shallow Approaches to the Automatic Detection of Common Grammatical Errors.
112-121

- Ryan T. McDonald, Joakim Nivre:
Characterizing the Errors of Data-Driven Dependency Parsing Models.
122-131

- David A. Smith, Noah A. Smith:
Probabilistic Models of Nonprojective Dependency Trees.
132-140

- Terry Koo, Amir Globerson, Xavier Carreras, Michael Collins:
Structured Prediction Models via the Matrix-Tree Theorem.
141-150

- Beatrice Alex, Amit Dubey, Frank Keller:
Using Foreign Inclusion Detection to Improve Parsing Performance.
151-160

- Rahul Bhagat, Patrick Pantel, Eduard H. Hovy:
LEDIR: An Unsupervised Algorithm for Learning Directionality of Inference Rules.
161-170

- Gemma Boleda, Sabine Schulte im Walde, Toni Badia:
Modelling Polysemy in Adjective Classes by Multi-Label Classification.
171-180

- Qing Chen, Mu Li, Ming Zhou:
Improving Query Spelling Correction Using Web Search Results.
181-189

- Ying Chen, James Martin:
Towards Robust Unsupervised Personal Name Disambiguation.
190-198

- Kenneth Church, Ted Hart, Jianfeng Gao:
Compressing Trigram Language Models With Golomb Coding.
199-207

- Shay B. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:
Joint Morphological and Syntactic Disambiguation.
208-217

- Sajib Dasgupta, Vincent Ng:
Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Acquisition for Resource-Scarce Languages.
218-227

- Günes Erkan, Arzucan Özgür, Dragomir R. Radev:
Semi-Supervised Classification for Extracting Protein Interaction Sentences using Dependency Parsing.
228-237

- Dayne Freitag, Shahram Khadivi:
A Sequence Alignment Model Based on the Averaged Perceptron.
238-247

- Claudio Giuliano, Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo:
Instance Based Lexical Entailment for Ontology Population.
248-256

- Yuqing Guo, Haifeng Wang, Josef van Genabith:
Recovering Non-Local Dependencies for Chinese.
257-266

- Deirdre Hogan, Conor Cafferkey, Aoife Cahill, Josef van Genabith:
Exploiting Multi-Word Units in History-Based Probabilistic Generation.
267-276

- Fei Huang, Kishore Papineni:
Hierarchical System Combination for Machine Translation.
277-286

- Xiaoguang Hu, Haifeng Wang, Hua Wu:
Using RBMT Systems to Produce Bilingual Corpus for SMT.
287-295

- Mark Johnson:
Why Doesn't EM Find Good HMM POS-Taggers?
296-305

- Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:
Probabilistic Coordination Disambiguation in a Fully-Lexicalized Japanese Parser.
306-314

- Jun'ichi Kazama, Kentaro Torisawa:
A New Perceptron Algorithm for Sequence Labeling with Non-Local Features.
315-324

- Oi Yee Kwong, Benjamin Ka-Yin T'sou:
Extending a Thesaurus in the Pan-Chinese Context.
325-333

- Jingjing Liu, Yunbo Cao, Chin-Yew Lin, Yalou Huang, Ming Zhou:
Low-Quality Product Review Detection in Opinion Summarization.
334-342

- Yajuan Lü, Jin Huang, Qun Liu:
Improving Statistical Machine Translation Performance by Training Data Selection and Optimization.
343-350

- Irina Matveeva, Gina-Anne Levow:
Topic Segmentation with Hybrid Document Indexing.
351-359

- Jonathan May, Kevin Knight:
Syntactic Re-Alignment Models for Machine Translation.
360-368

- Diana McCarthy, Sriram Venkatapathy, Aravind K. Joshi:
Detecting Compositionality of Verb-Object Combinations using Selectional Preferences.
369-379

- Rada Mihalcea, Hakan Ceylan:
Explorations in Automatic Book Summarization.
380-389

- Taesun Moon, Jason Baldridge:
Part-of-Speech Tagging for Middle English through Alignment and Projection of Parallel Diachronic Texts.
390-399

- Sebastian Padó, Ulrike Padó, Katrin Erk:
Flexible, Corpus-Based Modelling of Human Plausibility Judgements.
400-409

- Andrew Rosenberg, Julia Hirschberg:
V-Measure: A Conditional Entropy-Based External Cluster Evaluation Measure.
410-420

- Issei Sato, Hiroshi Nakagawa:
Bayesian Document Generative Model with Explicit Multiple Topics.
421-429

- Holger Schwenk, Marta R. Costa-Jussà, José A. R. Fonollosa:
Smooth Bilingual N-Gram Translation.
430-438

- Danny Shacham, Shuly Wintner:
Morphological Disambiguation of Hebrew: A Case Study in Classifier Combination.
439-447

- Krysta Marie Svore, Lucy Vanderwende, Christopher J. C. Burges:
Enhancing Single-Document Summarization by Combining RankNet and Third-Party Sources.
448-457

- Hironori Takeuchi, L. Venkata Subramaniam, Tetsuya Nasukawa, Shourya Roy:
Automatic Identification of Important Segments and Expressions for Mining of Business-Oriented Conversations at Contact Centers.
458-467

- David Talbot, Miles Osborne:
Smoothed Bloom Filter Language Models: Tera-Scale LMs on the Cheap.
468-476

- Takaaki Tanaka, Francis Bond, Timothy Baldwin, Sanae Fujita, Chikara Hashimoto:
Word Sense Disambiguation Incorporating Lexical and Structural Semantic Information.
477-485

- Katrin Tomanek, Joachim Wermter, Udo Hahn:
An Approach to Text Corpus Construction which Cuts Annotation Costs and Maintains Reusability of Annotated Data.
486-495

- Yannick Versley:
Antecedent Selection Techniques for High-Recall Coreference Resolution.
496-505

- Tonio Wandmacher, Jean-Yves Antoine:
Methods to Integrate a Language Model with Semantic Information for a Word Prediction Component.
506-513

- Hirofumi Yamamoto, Eiichiro Sumita:
Bilingual Cluster Based Models for Statistical Machine Translation.
514-523

- Richard Zens, Sasa Hasan, Hermann Ney:
A Systematic Comparison of Training Criteria for Statistical Machine Translation.
524-532

- Dongdong Zhang, Mu Li, Chi-Ho Li, Ming Zhou:
Phrase Reordering Model Integrating Syntactic Knowledge for SMT.
533-540

- Shanheng Zhao, Hwee Tou Ng:
Identification and Resolution of Chinese Zero Pronouns: A Machine Learning Approach.
541-550

- Willem Zuidema:
Parsimonious Data-Oriented Parsing.
551-560

- Andy Chiu, Pascal Poupart, Chrysanne DiMarco:
Generating Lexical Analogies Using Dependency Relations.
561-570

- Saif Mohammad, Iryna Gurevych, Graeme Hirst, Torsten Zesch:
Cross-Lingual Distributional Profiles of Concepts for Measuring Semantic Distance.
571-580

- Thad Hughes, Daniel Ramage:
Lexical Semantic Relatedness with Random Graph Walks.
581-589

- Yudong Liu, Anoop Sarkar:
Experimental Evaluation of LTAG-Based Features for Semantic Role Labeling.
590-599

- Akihiro Tamura, Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura:
Japanese Dependency Analysis Using the Ancestor-Descendant Relation.
600-609

- Masashi Shimbo, Kazuo Hara:
A Discriminative Learning Model for Coordinate Conjunctions.
610-619

- Denis Filimonov, Mary P. Harper:
Recovery of Empty Nodes in Parse Structures.
620-629

- Ines Rehbein, Josef van Genabith:
Treebank Annotation Schemes and Parser Evaluation for German.
630-639

- Qinfeng Shi, Yasemin Altun, Alex J. Smola, S. V. N. Vishwanathan:
Semi-Markov Models for Sequence Segmentation.
640-648

- Yotaro Watanabe, Masayuki Asahara, Yuji Matsumoto:
A Graph-Based Approach to Named Entity Categorization in Wikipedia Using Conditional Random Fields.
649-657

- Anthony Fader, Dragomir R. Radev, Michael H. Crespin, Burt L. Monroe, Kevin M. Quinn, Michael Colaresi:
MavenRank: Identifying Influential Members of the US Senate Using Lexical Centrality.
658-666

- David A. Smith, Jason Eisner:
Bootstrapping Feature-Rich Dependency Parsers with Entropic Priors.
667-677

- Luke S. Zettlemoyer, Michael Collins:
Online Learning of Relaxed CCG Grammars for Parsing to Logical Form.
678-687

- Percy Liang, Slav Petrov, Michael I. Jordan, Dan Klein:
The Infinite PCFG Using Hierarchical Dirichlet Processes.
688-697

- Jun'ichi Kazama, Kentaro Torisawa:
Exploiting Wikipedia as External Knowledge for Named Entity Recognition.
698-707

- Silviu Cucerzan:
Large-Scale Named Entity Disambiguation Based on Wikipedia Data.
708-716

- Siddharth Patwardhan, Ellen Riloff:
Effective Information Extraction with Semantic Affinity Patterns and Relevant Regions.
717-727

- Guodong Zhou, Min Zhang, Dong-Hong Ji, Qiaoming Zhu:
Tree Kernel-Based Relation Extraction with Context-Sensitive Structured Parse Tree Information.
728-736

- Chao Wang, Michael Collins, Philipp Koehn:
Chinese Syntactic Reordering for Statistical Machine Translation.
737-745

- Wei Wang, Kevin Knight, Daniel Marcu:
Binarizing Syntax Trees to Improve Syntax-Based Machine Translation Accuracy.
746-754

- Steve DeNeefe, Kevin Knight, Wei Wang, Daniel Marcu:
What Can Syntax-Based MT Learn from Phrase-Based MT?
755-763

- Taro Watanabe, Jun Suzuki, Hajime Tsukada, Hideki Isozaki:
Online Large-Margin Training for Statistical Machine Translation.
764-773

- Jingyang Li, Maosong Sun:
Scalable Term Selection for Text Categorization.
774-782

- Jingbo Zhu, Eduard H. Hovy:
Active Learning for Word Sense Disambiguation with Methods for Addressing the Class Imbalance Problem.
783-790

- Jun Suzuki, Akinori Fujino, Hideki Isozaki:
Semi-Supervised Structured Output Learning Based on a Hybrid Generative and Discriminative Approach.
791-800

- Edward Loper:
Finding Good Sequential Model Structures using Output Transformations.
801-809

- Tee Kiah Chia, Haizhou Li, Hwee Tou Ng:
A Statistical Language Modeling Approach to Lattice-Based Spoken Document Retrieval.
810-818

- Shane Bergsma, Qin Iris Wang:
Learning Noun Phrase Query Segmentation.
819-826

- Sander Canisius, Caroline Sporleder:
Bootstrapping Information Extraction from Field Books.
827-836

- Donghui Feng, Gully Burns, Eduard H. Hovy:
Extracting Data Records from Unstructured Biomedical Full Text.
837-846

- Ariel S. Schwartz, Anna Divoli, Marti A. Hearst:
Multiple Alignment of Citation Sentences with Conditional Random Fields and Posterior Decoding.
847-857

- Thorsten Brants, Ashok C. Popat, Peng Xu, Franz Josef Och, Jeffrey Dean:
Large Language Models in Machine Translation.
858-867

- Philipp Koehn, Hieu Hoang:
Factored Translation Models.
868-876

- Philippe Langlais, Alexandre Patry:
Translating Unknown Words by Analogical Learning.
877-886

- Alexandre Bouchard-Côté, Percy Liang, Thomas L. Griffiths, Dan Klein:
A Probabilistic Approach to Diachronic Phonology.
887-896

- Slav Petrov, Adam Pauls, Dan Klein:
Learning Structured Models for Phone Recognition.
897-905

- Karl Branting:
Inducing Search Keys for Name Filtering.
906-914

- Joakim Nivre, Johan Hall, Sandra Kübler, Ryan T. McDonald, Jens Nilsson, Sebastian Riedel, Deniz Yuret:
The CoNLL 2007 Shared Task on Dependency Parsing.
915-932

- Johan Hall, Jens Nilsson, Joakim Nivre, Gülsen Eryigit, Beáta Megyesi, Mattias Nilsson, Markus Saers:
Single Malt or Blended? A Study in Multilingual Parser Optimization.
933-939

- Xiangyu Duan, Jun Zhao, Bo Xu:
Probabilistic Parsing Action Models for Multi-Lingual Dependency Parsing.
940-946

- Ivan Titov, James Henderson:
Fast and Robust Multilingual Dependency Parsing with a Generative Latent Variable Model.
947-951

- Tetsuji Nakagawa:
Multilingual Dependency Parsing Using Global Features.
952-956

- Xavier Carreras:
Experiments with a Higher-Order Projective Dependency Parser.
957-961

- Keith Hall, Jirí Havelka, David A. Smith:
Log-Linear Models of Non-Projective Trees, $k$-best MST Parsing and Tree-Ranking.
962-966

- Howard Johnson, Joel D. Martin, George F. Foster, Roland Kuhn:
Improving Translation Quality by Discarding Most of the Phrasetable.
967-975

- Adam Lopez:
Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation with Suffix Arrays.
976-985

- Wolfgang Macherey, Franz Josef Och:
An Empirical Study on Computing Consensus Translations from Multiple Machine Translation Systems.
986-995

- Jian-Cheng Wu, Jason S. Chang:
Learning to Find English to Chinese Transliterations on the Web.
996-1004

- Rion Snow, Sushant Prakash, Daniel Jurafsky, Andrew Y. Ng:
Learning to Merge Word Senses.
1005-1014

- Junfu Cai, Wee Sun Lee, Yee Whye Teh:
Improving Word Sense Disambiguation Using Topic Features.
1015-1023

- Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, David M. Blei, Xiaojin Zhu:
A Topic Model for Word Sense Disambiguation.
1024-1033

- Aline Villavicencio, Valia Kordoni, Yi Zhang, Marco Idiart, Carlos Ramisch:
Validation and Evaluation of Automatically Acquired Multiword Expressions for Grammar Engineering.
1034-1043

- Kenji Sagae, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Dependency Parsing and Domain Adaptation with LR Models and Parser Ensembles.
1044-1050

- Mark Dredze, John Blitzer, Partha Pratim Talukdar, Kuzman Ganchev, João Graça, Fernando Pereira:
Frustratingly Hard Domain Adaptation for Dependency Parsing.
1051-1055

- Soo-Min Kim, Eduard H. Hovy:
Crystal: Analyzing Predictive Opinions on the Web.
1056-1064

- Nozomi Kobayashi, Kentaro Inui, Yuji Matsumoto:
Extracting Aspect-Evaluation and Aspect-Of Relations in Opinion Mining.
1065-1074

- Nobuhiro Kaji, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Building Lexicon for Sentiment Analysis from Massive Collection of HTML Documents.
1075-1083

- Nizar Habash, Ryan Gabbard, Owen Rambow, Seth Kulick, Mitchell P. Marcus:
Determining Case in Arabic: Learning Complex Linguistic Behavior Requires Complex Linguistic Features.
1084-1092

- Zhongqiang Huang, Mary P. Harper, Wen Wang:
Mandarin Part-of-Speech Tagging and Discriminative Reranking.
1093-1102

- John Miller, Manabu Torii, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Building Domain-Specific Taggers without Annotated (Domain) Data.
1103-1111

- Giuseppe Attardi, Felice dell'Orletta, Maria Simi, Atanas Chanev, Massimiliano Ciaramita:
Multilingual Dependency Parsing and Domain Adaptation using DeSR.
1112-1118

- Eckhard Bick:
Hybrid Ways to Improve Domain Independence in an ML Dependency Parser.
1119-1123

- Sander Canisius, Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang:
A Constraint Satisfaction Approach to Dependency Parsing.
1124-1128

- Wenliang Chen, Yujie Zhang, Hitoshi Isahara:
A Two-Stage Parser for Multilingual Dependency Parsing.
1129-1133

- Richard Johansson, Pierre Nugues:
Incremental Dependency Parsing Using Online Learning.
1134-1138

- Prashanth Mannem:
Online Learning for Deterministic Dependency Parsing.
1139-1143

- Svetoslav Marinov:
Covington Variations.
1144-1148

- Minh Le Nguyen, Akira Shimazu, Thai Phuong Nguyen, Xuan Hieu Phan:
A Multilingual Dependency Analysis System Using Online Passive-Aggressive Learning.
1149-1155

- Michael Schiehlen, Kristina Spranger:
Global Learning of Labeled Dependency Trees.
1156-1160

- Gerold Schneider, Kaarel Kaljurand, Fabio Rinaldi, Tobias Kuhn:
Pro3Gres Parser in the CoNLL Domain Adaptation Shared Task.
1161-1165

- Nobuyuki Shimizu, Hiroshi Nakagawa:
Structural Correspondence Learning for Dependency Parsing.
1166-1169

- Rebecca Watson, Ted Briscoe:
Adapting the RASP System for the CoNLL07 Domain-Adaptation Task.
1170-1174

- Yu-Chieh Wu, Jie-Chi Yang, Yue-Shi Lee:
Multilingual Deterministic Dependency Parsing Framework using Modified Finite Newton Method Support Vector Machines.
1175-1181

Last update Fri May 24 18:48:24 2013
CET by the DBLP Team —
Data released under the ODC-BY 1.0 license — See also our legal information page