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9th ALR@IJCNLP 2011: Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Rachel Edita Oñate Roxas, Sarmad Hussain, Key-Sun Choi:
Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Asian Language Resources, ALR@IJCNLP 2011, Chiang Mai, Thailand, November 12-13, 2011. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing 2011, ISBN 978-974-466-565-2 - Virach Sornlertlamvanich:
Participation in Language Resource Development and Sharing. 1 - Nathaniel Oco, Allan Borra:
A Grammar Checker for Tagalog using LanguageTool. 2-9 - Joel P. Ilao, Rowena Cristina L. Guevara, Virgilio Llenaresas, Eilene Antoinette Narvaez, Jovy Peregrino:
Bantay-Wika: towards a better understanding of the dynamics of Filipino culture and linguistic change. 10-17 - Yi Zhang, Rui Wang, Yu Chen:
Engineering a Deep HPSG for Mandarin Chinese. 18-22 - Bharat Ram Ambati, Rahul Agarwal, Mridul Gupta, Samar Husain, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Error Detection for Treebank Validation. 23-30 - Farah Adeeba, Sarmad Hussain:
Experiences in Building Urdu WordNet. 31-35 - Mona T. Diab, Ankit Kamboj:
Feasibility of Leveraging Crowd Sourcing for the Creation of a Large Scale Annotated Resource for Hindi English Code Switched Data: A Pilot Annotation. 36-40 - Stephen Beale, Tod Allman:
Linguist's Assistant: A Resource For Linguists. 41-49 - Nattapong Tongtep, Thanaruk Theeramunkong:
Multi-stage Annotation using Pattern-based and Statistical-based Techniques for Automatic Thai Annotated Corpus Construction. 50-58 - Shirley N. Dita, Rachel Edita Roxas:
Philippine Languages Online Corpora: Status, issues, and prospects. 59-62 - Aya Ishino, Hidetsugu Nanba, Toshiyuki Takezawa:
Providing Ad Links to Travel Blog Entries Based on Link Types. 63-70 - Annette Hautli, Miriam Butt:
Towards a Computational Semantic Analyzer for Urdu. 71-78 - Tejinder Singh Saini, Gurpreet Singh Lehal:
Word Disambiguation in Shahmukhi to Gurmukhi Transliteration. 79-87
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