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SIGHAN@IJCNLP 2005: Jeju Island, Korea
- Proceedings of the Fourth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing, SIGHAN@IJCNLP 2005, Jeju Island, Korea, 14-15 October, 2005. ACL 2005
- Chengjie Sun, Changning Huang, Xiaolong Wang, Mu Li:
Detecting Segmentation Errors in Chinese Annotated Corpus. - Jia-Lin Tsai:
Using Word-Pair Identifier to Improve Chinese Input System. - Yuchang Cheng, Masayuki Asahara, Yuji Matsumoto:
Chinese Deterministic Dependency Analyzer: Examining Effects of Global Features and Root Node Finder. - Hui Guo, Huayan Zhong:
Chinese Classifier Assignment Using SVMs. - Huihsin Tseng, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. Manning:
Morphological features help POS tagging of unknown words across language varieties. - Feifan Liu, Jun Zhao, Bibo Lv, Bo Xu, Hao Yu:
Product Named Entity Recognition Based on Hierarchical Hidden Markov Model. - Chu-Ren Huang, Adam Kilgarriff, Yi-Ching Wu, Chih-Ming Chiu, Simon Smith, Pavel Rychlý, Ming-Hong Bai, Keh-Jiann Chen:
Chinese Sketch Engine and the Extraction of Grammatical Collocations. - Shu-Kai Hsieh:
Word Meaning Inducing via Character Ontology: A Survey on the Semantic Prediction of Chinese Two-Character Words. - Jing-Shin Chang:
Domain Specific Word Extraction from Hierarchical Web Documents: A First Step Toward Building Lexicon Trees from Web Corpora. - Gina-Anne Levow:
Turn-taking in Mandarin Dialogue: Interactions of Tone and Intonation. - Bing Zhao, Alex Waibel:
Learning a Log-Linear Model with Bilingual Phrase-Pair Features for Statistical Machine Translation. - Wanyin Li, Qin Lu, Wenjie Li:
Integrating Collocation Features in Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation. - Yunqing Xia, Kam-Fai Wong, Wei Gao:
NIL Is Not Nothing: Recognition of Chinese Network Informal Language Expressions. - Chu-Ren Huang, Xiang-Bing Li, Jia-Fei Hong:
The Robustness of Domain Lexico-Taxonomy: Expanding Domain Lexicon with CiLin. - Jingbo Zhu, Wenliang Chen:
Some Studies on Chinese Domain Knowledge Dictionary and Its Application to Text Classification. - Susan P. Converse:
Resolving Pronominal References in Chinese with the Hobbs Algorithm. - Thomas Emerson:
The Second International Chinese Word Segmentation Bakeoff. - Masayuki Asahara, Kenta Fukuoka, Ai Azuma, Chooi-Ling Goh, Yotaro Watanabe, Yuji Matsumoto, Takashi Tsuzuki:
Combination of Machine Learning Methods for Optimum Chinese Word Segmentation. - Aitao Chen, Yiping Zhou, Anne Zhang, Gordon Sun:
Unigram Language Model for Chinese Word Segmentation. - Jia-Lin Tsai:
Report to BMM-based Chinese Word Segmentor with Context-based Unknown Word Identifier for the Second International Chinese Word Segmentation Bakeoff. - Chunyu Kit, Xiaoyue Liu:
An Example-Based Chinese Word Segmentation System for CWSB-2. - Heng Li, Yuan Dong, Xinnian Mao, Haila Wang, Wu Liu:
Chinese Word Segmentation in FTRD Beijing. - Yaoyong Li, Chuanjiang Miao, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham:
Perceptron Learning for Chinese Word Segmentation. - Dong-Hee Lim, Seung-Shik Kang:
Data-driven Language Independent Word Segmentation Using Character-Level Information. - Jin Kiat Low, Hwee Tou Ng, Wenyuan Guo:
A Maximum Entropy Approach to Chinese Word Segmentation. - Guohong Fu, Kang-Kwong Luke, Percy Ping-Wai Wong:
Description of the HKU Chinese Word Segmentation System for Sighan Bakeoff 2005. - Huihsin Tseng, Pi-Chuan Chang, Galen Andrew, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. Manning:
A Conditional Random Field Word Segmenter for Sighan Bakeoff 2005. - Huipeng Zhang, Ting Liu, Jinshan Ma, Xiantao Liao:
Chinese Word Segmentation with Multiple Postprocessors in HIT-IRLab. - Ka-Po Chow, Andy C. Chin, Wing Fu Tsoi:
Maximal Match Chinese Segmentation Augmented by Resources Generated from a Very Large Dictionary for Post-Processing. - Wei Jiang, Jian Zhao, Yi Guan, Zhiming Xu:
Chinese Word Segmentation based on Mixing Model. - Tak Pang Lau, Irwin King:
Two-Phase LMR-RC Tagging for Chinese Word Segmentation. - Shuanglong Li:
Chinese Word Segmentation in ICT-NLP. - Xiaofei Lu:
Towards a Hybrid Model for Chinese Word Segmentation. - Shi Wuguang:
Chinese Word Segmentation Based On Direct Maximum Entropy Model. - Junsheng Zhou, Xin-Yu Dai, Ni Rui-yu, Jiajun Chen:
A Hybrid Approach to Chinese Word Segmentation around CRFs.
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