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48th ACL Student Research Workshop 2010: Uppsala, Sweden
- ACL 2010, Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, July 11-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden, Student Research Workshop. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2010
- Brian Plüss:
Non-Cooperation in Dialogue. 1-6 - Pierre Lison:
Towards Relational POMDPs for Adaptive Dialogue Management. 7-12 - Siva Reddy, Abhilash Inumella:
WSD as a Distributed Constraint Optimization Problem. 13-18 - Federico Sangati:
A Probabilistic Generative Model for an Intermediate Constituency-Dependency Representation. 19-24 - Christian Scheible:
Sentiment Translation through Lexicon Induction. 25-30 - Coskun Mermer, Ahmet Afsn Akn:
Unsupervised Search for the Optimal Segmentation for Statistical Machine Translation. 31-36 - Daniil Umanski, Federico Sangati:
How Spoken Language Corpora Can Refine Current Speech Motor Training Methodologies. 37-42 - Thin Nguyen:
Mood Patterns and Affective Lexicon Access in Weblogs. 43-48 - Yabin Zheng, Zhiyuan Liu, Lixing Xie:
Growing Related Words from Seed via User Behaviors: A Re-Ranking Based Approach. 49-54 - Martin Haulrich:
Transition-Based Parsing with Confidence-Weighted Classification. 55-60 - Clifton James McFate:
Expanding Verb Coverage in Cyc with VerbNet. 61-66 - Daria Bogdanova:
A Framework for Figurative Language Detection Based on Sense Differentiation. 67-72 - Barbara McGillivray:
Automatic Selectional Preference Acquisition for Latin Verbs. 73-78 - Hector-Hugo Franco-Penya:
Edit Tree Distance Alignments for Semantic Role Labelling. 79-84 - Vipul Mittal:
Automatic Sanskrit Segmentizer Using Finite State Transducers. 85-90 - Rasoul Samad Zadeh Kaljahi:
Adapting Self-Training for Semantic Role Labeling. 91-96 - Galina Tremper:
Weakly Supervised Learning of Presupposition Relations between Verbs. 97-102 - Bharat Ram Ambati:
Importance of Linguistic Constraints in Statistical Dependency Parsing. 103-108 - Andres Osvaldo Porta:
The Use of Formal Language Models in the Typology of the Morphology of Amerindian Languages. 109-114
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