NAACL 2001:
Pittsburgh, USA
NAACL 2001, Language Technologies 2001:
The Second Meeting of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, June 2-7, Pittsburgh, USA
- Sebastian Varges, Chris Mellish:
Instance-Based Natural Language Generation.

- Hua Cheng, Massimo Poesio, Renate Henschel, Chris Mellish:
Corpus-based NP Modifier Generation.

- Marilyn A. Walker, Owen Rambow, Monica Rogati:
SPoT: A Trainable Sentence Planner.

- Kishore Papineni:
Why Inverse Document Frequency?

- Abraham Ittycheriah, Martin Franz, Wei-Jing Zhu, Adwait Ratnaparkhi:
Question Answering Using Maximum-Entropy Components.

- Grace Ngai, Radu Florian:
Transformation Based Learning in the Fast Lane.

- Eugene Charniak:
Unsupervised Learning of Name Structure From Coreference Data.

- Sanda M. Harabagiu, Razvan C. Bunescu, Steven J. Maiorano:
Text and Knowledge Mining for Coreference Resolution.

- Maria Lapata:
A Corpus-based Account of Regular Polysemy: The Case of Context-sensitive Adjectives.

- Noriko Tomuro:
Tree-Cut and a Lexicon Based on Systematic Polysemy.

- Ted Pedersen:
A Decision Tree of Bigrams is an Accurate Predictor of Word Sense.

- Fernando Gomez:
An Algorithm for Aspects of Semantic Interpretation Using an Enhanced WordNet.

- Stephen Clark, David J. Weir:
Class-Based Probability Estimation Using a Semantic Hierarchy.

- Grzegorz Kondrak:
Identifying Cognates by Phonetic and Semantic Similarity.

- Martin Jansche:
Re-Engineering Letter-to-Sound Rules.

- Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson:
Edit Detection and Parsing for Transcribed Speech.

- Sergey V. Pakhomov, Michael Schonwetter, Joan Bachenko:
Generating Training Data for Medical Dictations.

- Srinivas Bangalore, Giuseppe Riccardi:
A Finite-State Approach to Machine Translation.

- Keiko Horiguchi:
Information-Based Machine Translation.

- Gideon S. Mann, David Yarowsky:
Multipath Translation Lexicon Induction via Bridge Languages.

- John Hale:
A Probabilistic Earley Parser as a Psycholinguistic Model.

- Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie:
Refining Tabular Parsers for TAGs.

- Anoop Sarkar:
Applying Co-Training Methods to Statistical Parsing.

- Patrick Schone, Daniel Jurafsky:
Knowledge-Free Induction of Inflectional Morphologies.

- Taku Kudo, Yuji Matsumoto:
Chunking with Support Vector Machines.

- David Yarowsky, Grace Ngai:
Inducing Multilingual POS Taggers and NP Bracketers via Robust Projection Across Aligned Corpora.

- Julia Hirschberg, Diane J. Litman, Marc Swerts:
Identifying User Corrections Automatically in Spoken Dialogue Systems.

- Renaud Lecoeuche:
Learning Optimal Dialogue Management Rules by Using Reinforcement Learning and Inductive Logic Programming.

- Dong Hoon Van Uytsel, Filip Van Aelten, Dirk Van Compernolle:
A Structured Language Model Based on Context-Sensitive Probabilistic Left-Corner Parsing.

- Manny Rayner, Genevieve Gorrell, Beth Ann Hockey, John Dowding, Johan Boye:
Do CFG-Based Language Models Need Agreement Constraints?

- Laura Mayfield Tomokiyo, Rosie Jones:
You're Not From 'Round Here, Are You? Naive Bayes Detection of Non-Native Utterances.

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