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SIGHAN@IJCNLP 2015: Beijing, China
- Liang-Chih Yu, Zhifang Sui, Yue Zhang, Vincent Ng:
Proceedings of the Eighth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing, SIGHAN@IJCNLP 2015, Beijing, China, July 30-31, 2015. Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-57-0 - Frances Yung, Kevin Duh, Yuji Matsumoto:
Sequential Annotation and Chunking of Chinese Discourse Structure. 1-6 - Shichang Wang, Chu-Ren Huang, Yao Yao, Angel Chan:
Create a Manual Chinese Word Segmentation Dataset Using Crowdsourcing Method. 7-14 - Aaron Li-Feng Han, Xiaodong Zeng, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao:
Chinese Named Entity Recognition with Graph-based Semi-supervised Learning Model. 15-20 - Jiahong Yuan, Xiaoying Xu, Wei Lai, Weiping Ye, Xinru Zhao, Mark Liberman:
Sentence selection for automatic scoring of Mandarin proficiency. 21-25 - Ting-Hao K. Huang, Yun-Nung Chen, Lingpeng Kong:
ACBiMA: Advanced Chinese Bi-Character Word Morphological Analyzer. 26-31 - Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Lung-Hao Lee, Li-Ping Chang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Introduction to SIGHAN 2015 Bake-off for Chinese Spelling Check. 32-37 - Shuiyuan Zhang, Jinhua Xiong, Jianpeng Hou, Qiao Zhang, Xueqi Cheng:
HANSpeller++: A Unified Framework for Chinese Spelling Correction. 38-45 - Yih-Ru Wang, Yuan-Fu Liao:
Word Vector/Conditional Random Field-based Chinese Spelling Error Detection for SIGHAN-2015 Evaluation. 46-49 - Tao-Hsing Chang, Hsueh-Chih Chen, Cheng-Han Yang:
Introduction to a Proofreading Tool for Chinese Spelling Check Task of SIGHAN-8. 50-55 - Xiangwen Liao, Binyang Li, Liheng Xu:
Overview of Topic-based Chinese Message Polarity Classification in SIGHAN 2015. 56-60 - Yuhui Cao, Zhao Chen, Ruifeng Xu, Tao Chen, Lin Gui:
A Joint Model for Chinese Microblog Sentiment Analysis. 61-67 - Xin Kang, Yunong Wu, Zhifei Zhang:
Learning Salient Samples and Distributed Representations for Topic-Based Chinese Message Polarity Classification. 68-73 - Qiuchi Li, Qiyu Zhi, Miao Li:
An combined sentiment classification system for SIGHAN-8. 74-78 - MinJun Park, Yulin Yuan:
Linguistic Knowledge-driven Approach to Chinese Comparative Elements Extraction. 79-85 - Hongzheng Li, Yaohong Jin:
A CRF Method of Identifying Prepositional Phrases in Chinese Patent Texts. 86-90 - Sophia Yat Mei Lee, Zhongqing Wang:
Emotion in Code-switching Texts: Corpus Construction and Analysis. 91-99 - Aarne Ranta, Tian Yan, Haiyan Qiao:
Chinese in the Grammatical Framework: Grammar, Translation, and Other Applications Anonymous. 100-109 - Yiqi Bai, Wenjing Yang, Hao Zhang, Jingwen Wang, Ming Jia, Roland Tong, Jie Wang:
KWB: An Automated Quick News System for Chinese Readers. 110-119 - Gongye Jin, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:
Chinese Semantic Role Labeling using High-quality Syntactic Knowledge. 120-127 - Weijian Xie, Peijie Huang, Xinrui Zhang, Kaiduo Hong, Qiang Huang, Bingzhou Chen, Lei Huang:
Chinese Spelling Check System Based on N-gram Model. 128-136 - Wei-Cheng Chu, Chuan-Jie Lin:
NTOU Chinese Spelling Check System in Sighan-8 Bake-off. 137-143 - Hongjie Li, Zhongqian Sun, Wei Yang:
Topic-Based Chinese Message Sentiment Analysis: A Multilayered Analysis System. 144-148 - Hongzhao Zhou, Yonglin Teng, Min Hou, Wei He, Hongtao Zhu, Xiaolin Zhu, Yanfei Mu:
Rule-Based Weibo Messages Sentiment Polarity Classification towards Given Topics. 149-157 - Chun Liao, Chong Feng, Sen Yang, Heyan Huang:
Topic-Based Chinese Message Polarity Classification System at SIGHAN8-Task2. 158-163 - Tao-Hsing Chang, Ming-Jhih Lin, Chun-Hsien Chen, Shao-Yu Wang:
CT-SPA: Text sentiment polarity prediction model using semi-automatically expanded sentiment lexicon. 164-170 - Dashu Ye, Peijie Huang, Kaiduo Hong, Zhuoying Tang, Weijian Xie, Guilong Zhou:
Chinese Microblogs Sentiment Classification using Maximum Entropy. 171-179 - Yang Wang, Yaqi Wang, Shi Feng, Daling Wang, Yifei Zhang:
NDMSCS: A Topic-Based Chinese Microblog Polarity Classification System. 180-184 - Yaqi Wang, Shi Feng, Daling Wang, Yifei Zhang:
NEUDM: A System for Topic-Based Message Polarity Classification. 185-189
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