HLT-NAACL 2009:
Boulder, Colorado
Human Language Technologies: Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Proceedings, May 31 - June 5, 2009, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
The Association for Computational Linguistics 2009, ISBN 978-1-932432-41-1
- Front Matter.

- Fangzhong Su, Katja Markert:
Subjectivity Recognition on Word Senses via Semi-supervised Mincuts.
1-9

- Yaw Gyamfi, Janyce Wiebe, Rada Mihalcea, Cem Akkaya:
Integrating Knowledge for Subjectivity Sense Labeling.
10-18

- Eneko Agirre, Enrique Alfonseca, Keith Hall, Jana Kravalova, Marius Pasca, Aitor Soroa:
A Study on Similarity and Relatedness Using Distributional and WordNet-based Approaches.
19-27

- Ping Chen, Wei Ding, Chris Bowes, David Brown:
A Fully Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation Method Using Dependency Knowledge.
28-36

- Sujith Ravi, Kevin Knight:
Learning Phoneme Mappings for Transliteration without Parallel Data.
37-45

- Keyur Gabani, Melissa Sherman, Thamar Solorio, Yang Liu, Lisa Bedore, Elizabeth Peña:
A Corpus-Based Approach for the Prediction of Language Impairment in Monolingual English and Spanish-English Bilingual Children.
46-55

- Xu Sun, Yao-zhong Zhang, Takuya Matsuzaki, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
A Discriminative Latent Variable Chinese Segmenter with Hybrid Word/Character Information.
56-64

- Alexandre Bouchard-Côté, Thomas L. Griffiths, Dan Klein:
Improved Reconstruction of Protolanguage Word Forms.
65-73

- Shay B. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:
Shared Logistic Normal Distributions for Soft Parameter Tying in Unsupervised Grammar Induction.
74-82

- Benjamin Snyder, Tahira Naseem, Jacob Eisenstein, Regina Barzilay:
Adding More Languages Improves Unsupervised Multilingual Part-of-Speech Tagging: a Bayesian Non-Parametric Approach.
83-91

- Rebecca Nesson, Stuart M. Shieber:
Efficiently Parsable Extensions to Tree-Local Multicomponent TAG.
92-100

- William P. Headden III, Mark Johnson, David McClosky:
Improving Unsupervised Dependency Parsing with Richer Contexts and Smoothing.
101-109

- Jamie Brunning, Adrià de Gispert, William J. Byrne:
Context-Dependent Alignment Models for Statistical Machine Translation.
110-118

- Andrei Alexandrescu, Katrin Kirchhoff:
Graph-based Learning for Statistical Machine Translation.
119-127

- Yu Chen, Martin Kay, Andreas Eisele:
Intersecting Multilingual Data for Faster and Better Statistical Translations.
128-136

- Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Richard Ducott:
Without a "doubt"? Unsupervised Discovery of Downward-Entailing Operators.
137-145

- Matthew Gerber, Joyce Yue Chai, Adam Meyers:
The Role of Implicit Argumentation in Nominal SRL.
146-154

- Iván V. Meza-Ruiz, Sebastian Riedel:
Jointly Identifying Predicates, Arguments and Senses using Markov Logic.
155-163

- Micha Elsner, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson:
Structured Generative Models for Unsupervised Named-Entity Clustering.
164-172

- Gholamreza Haffari, Yee Whye Teh:
Hierarchical Dirichlet Trees for Information Retrieval.
173-181

- J. Scott Olsson, Douglas W. Oard:
Phrase-Based Query Degradation Modeling for Vocabulary-Independent Ranked Utterance Retrieval.
182-190

- Masato Hagiwara, Hisami Suzuki:
Japanese Query Alteration Based on Lexical Semantic Similarity.
191-199

- Lidan Wang, Douglas W. Oard:
Context-based Message Expansion for Disentanglement of Interleaved Text Conversations.
200-208

- Hoifung Poon, Colin Cherry, Kristina Toutanova:
Unsupervised Morphological Segmentation with Log-Linear Models.
209-217

- David Chiang, Kevin Knight, Wei Wang:
11,001 New Features for Statistical Machine Translation.
218-226

- John DeNero, Mohit Bansal, Adam Pauls, Dan Klein:
Efficient Parsing for Transducer Grammars.
227-235

- Ashish Venugopal, Andreas Zollmann, Noah A. Smith, Stephan Vogel:
Preference Grammars: Softening Syntactic Constraints to Improve Statistical Machine Translation.
236-244

- Peng Xu, Jaeho Kang, Michael Ringgaard, Franz Josef Och:
Using a Dependency Parser to Improve SMT for Subject-Object-Verb Languages.
245-253

- Han-Bin Chen, Jian-Cheng Wu, Jason S. Chang:
Learning Bilingual Linguistic Reordering Model for Statistical Machine Translation.
254-262

- Andrew B. Goldberg, Nathanael Fillmore, David Andrzejewski, Zhiting Xu, Bryan R. Gibson, Xiaojin Zhu:
May All Your Wishes Come True: A Study of Wishes and How to Recognize Them.
263-271

- Shimon Kogan, Dimitry Levin, Bryan R. Routledge, Jacob S. Sagi, Noah A. Smith:
Predicting Risk from Financial Reports with Regression.
272-280

- Honglei Guo, Huijia Zhu, Zhili Guo, Xiaoxun Zhang, Xian Wu, Zhong Su:
Domain Adaptation with Latent Semantic Association for Named Entity Recognition.
281-289

- Vishnu Vyas, Patrick Pantel:
Semi-Automatic Entity Set Refinement.
290-298

- Ming-Wei Chang, Dan Goldwasser, Dan Roth, Yuancheng Tu:
Unsupervised Constraint Driven Learning For Transliteration Discovery.
299-307

- Susan Bartlett, Grzegorz Kondrak, Colin Cherry:
On the Syllabification of Phonemes.
308-316

- Mark Johnson, Sharon Goldwater:
Improving nonparameteric Bayesian inference: experiments on unsupervised word segmentation with adaptor grammars.
317-325

- Jenny Rose Finkel, Christopher D. Manning:
Joint Parsing and Named Entity Recognition.
326-334

- Y. Albert Park, Roger Levy:
Minimal-length linearizations for mildly context-sensitive dependency trees.
335-343

- William Schuler:
Positive Results for Parsing with a Bounded Stack using a Model-Based Right-Corner Transform.
344-352

- Jacob Eisenstein:
Hierarchical Text Segmentation from Multi-Scale Lexical Cohesion.
353-361

- Aria Haghighi, Lucy Vanderwende:
Exploring Content Models for Multi-Document Summarization.
362-370

- Harr Chen, S. R. K. Branavan, Regina Barzilay, David R. Karger:
Global Models of Document Structure using Latent Permutations.
371-379

- Timo Baumann, Michaela Atterer, David Schlangen:
Assessing and Improving the Performance of Speech Recognition for Incremental Systems.
380-388

- Amanda Stent, Ilija Zeljkovic, Diamantino Caseiro, Jay G. Wilpon:
Geo-Centric Language Models for Local Business Voice Search.
389-396

- Fadi Biadsy, Nizar Habash, Julia Hirschberg:
Improving the Arabic Pronunciation Dictionary for Phone and Word Recognition with Linguistically-Based Pronunciation Rules.
397-405

- Chris Dyer:
Using a maximum entropy model to build segmentation lattices for MT.
406-414

- Gholamreza Haffari, Maxim Roy, Anoop Sarkar:
Active Learning for Statistical Phrase-based Machine Translation.
415-423

- Xianchao Wu, Naoaki Okazaki, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Semi-Supervised Lexicon Mining from Parenthetical Expressions in Monolingual Web Pages.
424-432

- Gonzalo Iglesias, Adrià de Gispert, Eduardo Rodríguez Banga, William J. Byrne:
Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation with Weighted Finite State Transducers.
433-441

- Lei Chen, Klaus Zechner, Xiaoming Xi:
Improved pronunciation features for construct-driven assessment of non-native spontaneous speech.
442-449

- Stanley F. Chen:
Performance Prediction for Exponential Language Models.
450-458

- Ruhi Sarikaya, Mohamed Afify, Brian Kingsbury:
Tied-Mixture Language Modeling in Continuous Space.
459-467

- Stanley F. Chen:
Shrinking Exponential Language Models.
468-476

- Tae Yano, William W. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:
Predicting Response to Political Blog Posts with Topic Models.
477-485

- Weifu Du, Songbo Tan:
An Iterative Reinforcement Approach for Fine-Grained Opinion Mining.
486-493

- Luciano Barbosa, Ravi Kumar, Bo Pang, Andrew Tomkins:
For a few dollars less: Identifying review pages sans human labels.
494-502

- Stephan Greene, Philip Resnik:
More than Words: Syntactic Packaging and Implicit Sentiment.
503-511

- Amit Goyal, Hal Daumé III, Suresh Venkatasubramanian:
Streaming for large scale NLP: Language Modeling.
512-520

- Ryohei Sasano, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:
The Effect of Corpus Size on Case Frame Acquisition for Discourse Analysis.
521-529

- Kirill Kireyev:
Semantic-based Estimation of Term Informativeness.
530-538

- Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Marco Kuhlmann, Giorgio Satta, David J. Weir:
Optimal Reduction of Rule Length in Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems.
539-547

- Trevor Cohn, Sharon Goldwater, Phil Blunsom:
Inducing Compact but Accurate Tree-Substitution Grammars.
548-556

- Adam Pauls, Dan Klein:
Hierarchical Search for Parsing.
557-565

- Rajen Subba, Barbara Di Eugenio:
An effective Discourse Parser that uses Rich Linguistic Information.
566-574

- Vincent Ng:
Graph-Cut-Based Anaphoricity Determination for Coreference Resolution.
575-583

- Saif Mohammad, Bonnie J. Dorr, Melissa Egan, Ahmed Hassan, Pradeep Muthukrishnan, Vahed Qazvinian, Dragomir R. Radev, David M. Zajic:
Using Citations to Generate surveys of Scientific Paradigms.
584-592

- Hal Daumé III:
Non-Parametric Bayesian Areal Linguistics.
593-601

- Jenny Rose Finkel, Christopher D. Manning:
Hierarchical Bayesian Domain Adaptation.
602-610

- Percy Liang, Dan Klein:
Online EM for Unsupervised Models.
611-619

- Feifan Liu, Deana Pennell, Fei Liu, Yang Liu:
Unsupervised Approaches for Automatic Keyword Extraction Using Meeting Transcripts.
620-628

- Antoine Raux, Maxine Eskenazi:
A Finite-State Turn-Taking Model for Spoken Dialog Systems.
629-637

- Daniel Jurafsky, Rajesh Ranganath, Daniel A. McFarland:
Extracting Social Meaning: Identifying Interactional Style in Spoken Conversation.
638-646

- Brian Roark, Kristy Hollingshead:
Linear Complexity Context-Free Parsing Pipelines via Chart Constraints.
647-655

- Tim Miller:
Improved Syntactic Models for Parsing Speech with Repairs.
656-664

- Klinton Bicknell, Roger Levy:
A model of local coherence effects in human sentence processing as consequences of updates from bottom-up prior to posterior beliefs.
665-673

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