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ALTA 2018: Dunedin, New Zealand
- Sunghwan Mac Kim, Xiuzhen Jenny Zhang:
Proceedings of the Australasian Language Technology Association Workshop 2018, Dunedin, New Zealand, ALTA 2018, December 10-12, 2018. 2018 - Cong Duy Vu Hoang, Gholamreza Haffari, Trevor Cohn:
Improved Neural Machine Translation using Side Information. 6-16 - Satoru Tsuge, Shunichi Ishihara:
Text-dependent Forensic Voice Comparison: Likelihood Ratio Estimation with the Hidden Markov Model (HMM) and Gaussian Mixture Model. 17-25 - Rolando Coto-Solano, Sally Akevai Nicholas, Samantha Wray:
Development of Natural Language Processing Tools for Cook Islands Māori. 26-33 - Lance De Vine, Shlomo Geva, Peter Bruza:
Unsupervised Mining of Analogical Frames by Constraint Satisfaction. 34-43 - Bayzid Ashik Hossain, Rolf Schwitter:
Specifying Conceptual Models Using Restricted Natural Language. 44-52 - Xavier Holt, Andrew Chisholm:
Extracting structured data from invoices. 53-59 - Xuanli He, Quan Hung Tran, William Havard, Laurent Besacier, Ingrid Zukerman, Gholamreza Haffari:
Exploring Textual and Speech information in Dialogue Act Classification with Speaker Domain Adaptation. 61-65 - Hanieh Poostchi, Massimo Piccardi:
Cluster Labeling by Word Embeddings and WordNet's Hypernymy. 66-70 - Navnita Nandakumar, Bahar Salehi, Timothy Baldwin:
A Comparative Study of Embedding Models in Predicting the Compositionality of Multiword Expressions. 71-76 - Nitika Mathur, Timothy Baldwin, Trevor Cohn:
Towards Efficient Machine Translation Evaluation by Modelling Annotators. 77-82 - Diego Mollá, Dilesha Seneviratne:
Overview of the 2018 ALTA Shared Task: Classifying Patent Applications. 84-88 - Fernando Benites, Shervin Malmasi, Marcos Zampieri:
Classifying Patent Applications with Ensemble Methods. 89-92 - Jason Hepburn:
Universal Language Model Fine-tuning for Patent Classification. 93-96
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