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51st ACL 2013: Sofia, Bulgaria
- Proceedings of the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2013, 4-9 August 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria, Volume 2: Short Papers. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2013, ISBN 978-1-937284-51-0
- Hassan Sajjad, Kareem Darwish, Yonatan Belinkov:
Translating Dialectal Arabic to English. 1-6 - Chris Quirk:
Exact Maximum Inference for the Fertility Hidden Markov Model. 7-11 - Preslav Nakov, Francisco Guzmán, Stephan Vogel:
A Tale about PRO and Monsters. 12-17 - Jun Suzuki, Masaaki Nagata:
Supervised Model Learning with Feature Grouping based on a Discrete Constraint. 18-23 - Jianfeng Si, Arjun Mukherjee, Bing Liu, Qing Li, Huayi Li, Xiaotie Deng:
Exploiting Topic based Twitter Sentiment for Stock Prediction. 24-29 - Zhengyan He, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou, Longkai Zhang, Houfeng Wang:
Learning Entity Representation for Entity Disambiguation. 30-34 - Dana Movshovitz-Attias, William W. Cohen:
Natural Language Models for Predicting Programming Comments. 35-40 - Chenguang Wang, Nan Duan, Ming Zhou, Ming Zhang:
Paraphrasing Adaptation for Web Search Ranking. 41-46 - Jacob Andreas, Andreas Vlachos, Stephen Clark:
Semantic Parsing as Machine Translation. 47-52 - Raffaella Bernardi, Georgiana Dinu, Marco Marelli, Marco Baroni:
A relatedness benchmark to test the role of determiners in compositional distributional semantics. 53-57 - Zhongyu Wei, Junwen Chen, Wei Gao, Binyang Li, Lanjun Zhou, Yulan He, Kam-Fai Wong:
An Empirical Study on Uncertainty Identification in Social Media Context. 58-62 - Travis Wolfe, Benjamin Van Durme, Mark Dredze, Nicholas Andrews, Charley Beller, Chris Callison-Burch, Jay DeYoung, Justin Snyder, Jonathan Weese, Tan Xu, Xuchen Yao:
PARMA: A Predicate Argument Aligner. 63-68 - Or Biran, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Aggregated Word Pair Features for Implicit Discourse Relation Disambiguation. 69-73 - Adam Vogel, Christopher Potts, Dan Jurafsky:
Implicatures and Nested Beliefs in Approximate Decentralized-POMDPs. 74-80 - Nathan Gilbert, Ellen Riloff:
Domain-Specific Coreference Resolution with Lexicalized Features. 81-86 - Jiwei Tan, Xiaojun Wan, Jianguo Xiao:
Learning to Order Natural Language Texts. 87-91 - Ryan T. McDonald, Joakim Nivre, Yvonne Quirmbach-Brundage, Yoav Goldberg, Dipanjan Das, Kuzman Ganchev, Keith B. Hall, Slav Petrov, Hao Zhang, Oscar Täckström, Claudia Bedini, Núria Bertomeu Castelló, Jungmee Lee:
Universal Dependency Annotation for Multilingual Parsing. 92-97 - Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Daniel Tse, James R. Curran, Dan Klein:
An Empirical Examination of Challenges in Chinese Parsing. 98-103 - Guangyou Zhou, Jun Zhao:
Joint Inference for Heterogeneous Dependency Parsing. 104-109 - Ji Ma, Jingbo Zhu, Tong Xiao, Nan Yang:
Easy-First POS Tagging and Dependency Parsing with Beam Search. 110-114 - Leon Bergen, Edward Gibson, Timothy J. O'Donnell:
Arguments and Modifiers from the Learner's Perspective. 115-119 - Lingjia Deng, Yoonjung Choi, Janyce Wiebe:
Benefactive/Malefactive Event and Writer Attitude Annotation. 120-125 - Apurbalal Senapati, Utpal Garain:
GuiTAR-based Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Bengali. 126-130 - Peter A. Rankel, John M. Conroy, Hoa Trang Dang, Ani Nenkova:
A Decade of Automatic Content Evaluation of News Summaries: Reassessing the State of the Art. 131-136 - Guillaume Wisniewski:
On the Predictability of Human Assessment: when Matrix Completion Meets NLP Evaluation. 137-142 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Emily Chen, Weiwei Guo, Dolores Perin:
Automated Pyramid Scoring of Summaries using Distributional Semantics. 143-147 - Romain Deveaud, Eric SanJuan, Patrice Bellot:
Are Semantically Coherent Topic Models Useful for Ad Hoc Information Retrieval? 148-152 - José G. Moreno, Gaël Dias, Guillaume Cleuziou:
Post-Retrieval Clustering Using Third-Order Similarity Measures. 153-158 - Xuchen Yao, Benjamin Van Durme, Peter Clark:
Automatic Coupling of Answer Extraction and Information Retrieval. 159-165 - Ruey-Cheng Chen:
An improved MDL-based compression algorithm for unsupervised word segmentation. 166-170 - Xiaodong Zeng, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao, Isabel Trancoso:
Co-regularizing character-based and word-based models for semi-supervised Chinese word segmentation. 171-176 - Longkai Zhang, Li Li, Zhengyan He, Houfeng Wang, Ni Sun:
Improving Chinese Word Segmentation on Micro-blog Using Rich Punctuations. 177-182 - Masato Hagiwara, Satoshi Sekine:
Accurate Word Segmentation using Transliteration and Language Model Projection. 183-189 - Xiaoming Lu, Lei Xie, Cheung-Chi Leung, Bin Ma, Haizhou Li:
Broadcast News Story Segmentation Using Manifold Learning on Latent Topic Distributions. 190-195 - Naresh Kumar Elluru, Anandaswarup Vadapalli, Raghavendra Elluru, Hema A. Murthy, Kishore Prahallad:
Is word-to-phone mapping better than phone-phone mapping for handling English words? 196-200 - Gae-won You, Young-rok Cha, Jinhan Kim, Seung-won Hwang:
Enriching Entity Translation Discovery using Selective Temporality. 201-205 - Heike Adel, Ngoc Thang Vu, Tanja Schultz:
Combination of Recurrent Neural Networks and Factored Language Models for Code-Switching Language Modeling. 206-211 - Tsutomu Hirao, Tomoharu Iwata, Masaaki Nagata:
Latent Semantic Matching: Application to Cross-language Text Categorization without Alignment Information. 212-216 - Jiwei Li, Claire Cardie, Sujian Li:
TopicSpam: a Topic-Model based approach for spam detection. 217-221 - Chris Quirk, Pallavi Choudhury:
Semantic Neighborhoods as Hypergraphs. 222-227 - Sasa Petrovic, David Matthews:
Unsupervised joke generation from big data. 228-232 - Tze Yuang Chong, Rafael E. Banchs, Engsiong Chng, Haizhou Li:
Modeling of term-distance and term-occurrence information for improving n-gram language model performance. 233-237 - Keisuke Sakaguchi, Yuki Arase, Mamoru Komachi:
Discriminative Approach to Fill-in-the-Blank Quiz Generation for Language Learners. 238-242 - Alessandro Valitutti, Hannu Toivonen, Antoine Doucet, Jukka M. Toivanen:
"Let Everything Turn Well in Your Wife": Generation of Adult Humor Using Lexical Constraints. 243-248 - Ben King, Rahul Jha, Dragomir R. Radev, Robert Mankoff:
Random Walk Factoid Annotation for Collective Discourse. 249-254 - Veronika Vincze, István Nagy T., Richárd Farkas:
Identifying English and Hungarian Light Verb Constructions: A Contrastive Approach. 255-261 - Pavel Braslavski, Alexander Beloborodov, Maxim Khalilov, Serge Sharoff:
English-to-Russian MT evaluation campaign. 262-267 - Brijesh Bhatt, Lahari Poddar, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
IndoNet: A Multilingual Lexical Knowledge Network for Indian Languages. 268-272 - Kimi Kaneko, Yusuke Miyao, Daisuke Bekki:
Building Japanese Textual Entailment Specialized Data Sets for Inference of Basic Sentence Relations. 273-277 - Zede Zhu, Miao Li, Lei Chen, Zhenxin Yang:
Building Comparable Corpora Based on Bilingual LDA Model. 278-282 - Oren Melamud, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger, Idan Szpektor:
Using Lexical Expansion to Learn Inference Rules from Sparse Data. 283-288 - Ziqi Zhang, Anna Lisa Gentile, Isabelle Augenstein, Eva Blomqvist, Fabio Ciravegna:
Mining Equivalent Relations from Linked Data. 289-293 - Lian Tze Lim, Lay-Ki Soon, Tek Yong Lim, Enya Kong Tang, Bali Ranaivo-Malançon:
Context-Dependent Multilingual Lexical Lookup for Under-Resourced Languages. 294-299 - Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili, Shahin Salavati:
Sorani Kurdish versus Kurmanji Kurdish: An Empirical Comparison. 300-305 - Ryan Georgi, Fei Xia, William D. Lewis:
Enhanced and Portable Dependency Projection Algorithms Using Interlinear Glossed Text. 306-311 - Mo Yu, Tiejun Zhao, Yalong Bai, Hao Tian, Dianhai Yu:
Cross-lingual Projections between Languages from Different Families. 312-317 - Samira Tofighi Zahabi, Somayeh Bakhshaei, Shahram Khadivi:
Using Context Vectors in Improving a Machine Translation System with Bridge Language. 318-322 - Felix Hieber, Laura Jehl, Stefan Riezler:
Task Alternation in Parallel Sentence Retrieval for Twitter Translation. 323-327 - Arturo Curiel, Christophe Collet:
Sign Language Lexical Recognition With Propositional Dynamic Logic. 328-333 - Majid Razmara, Anoop Sarkar:
Stacking for Statistical Machine Translation. 334-339 - Lei Cui, Dongdong Zhang, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou:
Bilingual Data Cleaning for SMT using Graph-based Random Walk. 340-345 - Abhijit Mishra, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Michael Carl:
Automatically Predicting Sentence Translation Difficulty. 346-351 - Wenduan Xu, Yue Zhang, Philip Williams, Philipp Koehn:
Learning to Prune: Context-Sensitive Pruning for Syntactic MT. 352-357 - Qun Liu, Zhaopeng Tu, Shouxun Lin:
A Novel Graph-based Compact Representation of Word Alignment. 358-363 - Zhiyang Wang, Yajuan Lü, Meng Sun, Qun Liu:
Stem Translation with Affix-Based Rule Selection for Agglutinative Languages. 364-369 - Mei Tu, Yu Zhou, Chengqing Zong:
A Novel Translation Framework Based on Rhetorical Structure Theory. 370-374 - Chi-kiu Lo, Karteek Addanki, Markus Saers, Dekai Wu:
Improving machine translation by training against an automatic semantic frame based evaluation metric. 375-381 - Guosheng Ben, Deyi Xiong, Zhiyang Teng, Yajuan Lü, Qun Liu:
Bilingual Lexical Cohesion Trigger Model for Document-Level Machine Translation. 382-386 - Fei Huang, Cezar Pendus:
Generalized Reordering Rules for Improved SMT. 387-392 - Tingting Li, Tiejun Zhao, Andrew M. Finch, Chunyue Zhang:
A Tightly-coupled Unsupervised Clustering and Bilingual Alignment Model for Transliteration. 393-398 - Nadir Durrani, Alexander M. Fraser, Helmut Schmid, Hieu Hoang, Philipp Koehn:
Can Markov Models Over Minimal Translation Units Help Phrase-Based SMT? 399-405 - Kristina Toutanova, Byung-Gyu Ahn:
Learning Non-linear Features for Machine Translation Using Gradient Boosting Machines. 406-411 - Marzieh Bazrafshan, Daniel Gildea:
Semantic Roles for String to Tree Machine Translation. 419-423 - Nan Duan:
Minimum Bayes Risk based Answer Re-ranking for Question Answering. 424-428 - Anne-Laure Ligozat:
Question Classification Transfer. 429-433 - Xipeng Qiu, Le Tian, Xuanjing Huang:
Latent Semantic Tensor Indexing for Community-based Question Answering. 434-439 - Aurélie Herbelot, Mohan Ganesalingam:
Measuring semantic content in distributional vectors. 440-445 - Hen-Hsen Huang, Kai-Chun Chang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Modeling Human Inference Process for Textual Entailment Recognition. 446-450 - Omer Levy, Torsten Zesch, Ido Dagan, Iryna Gurevych:
Recognizing Partial Textual Entailment. 451-455 - Heba Elfardy, Mona T. Diab:
Sentence Level Dialect Identification in Arabic. 456-461 - Dan Goldwasser, Dan Roth:
Leveraging Domain-Independent Information in Semantic Parsing. 462-466 - Kartik Goyal, Sujay Kumar Jauhar, Huiying Li, Mrinmaya Sachan, Shashank Srivastava, Eduard H. Hovy:
A Structured Distributional Semantic Model for Event Co-reference. 467-473 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki, Suguru Matsuyoshi:
Text Classification from Positive and Unlabeled Data using Misclassified Data Correction. 474-478 - Eric T. Nalisnick, Henry S. Baird:
Character-to-Character Sentiment Analysis in Shakespeare's Plays. 479-483 - Ding Liu, Xiaofang Yang, Minghu Jiang:
A Novel Classifier Based on Quantum Computation. 484-488 - Igor Labutov, Hod Lipson:
Re-embedding words. 489-493 - Mohamed A. Aly, Amir F. Atiya:
LABR: A Large Scale Arabic Book Reviews Dataset. 494-498 - Kevin Reschke, Adam Vogel, Dan Jurafsky:
Generating Recommendation Dialogs by Extracting Information from User Reviews. 499-504 - Svitlana Volkova, Theresa Wilson, David Yarowsky:
Exploring Sentiment in Social Media: Bootstrapping Subjectivity Clues from Multilingual Twitter Streams. 505-510 - Huanhuan Liu, Shoushan Li, Guodong Zhou, Chu-Ren Huang, Peifeng Li:
Joint Modeling of News Reader's and Comment Writer's Emotions. 511-515 - Timothy O'Keefe, James R. Curran, Peter Ashwell, Irena Koprinska:
An annotated corpus of quoted opinions in news articles. 516-520 - Rui Xia, Tao Wang, Xuelei Hu, Shoushan Li, Chengqing Zong:
Dual Training and Dual Prediction for Polarity Classification. 521-525 - Xiaojun Wan:
Co-Regression for Cross-Language Review Rating Prediction. 526-531 - Guido Boella, Luigi Di Caro:
Extracting Definitions and Hypernym Relations relying on Syntactic Dependencies and Support Vector Machines. 532-537 - Sudha Bhingardive, Samiulla Shaikh, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Neighbors Help: Bilingual Unsupervised WSD Using Context. 538-542 - Daniel Beck, Lucia Specia, Trevor Cohn:
Reducing Annotation Effort for Quality Estimation via Active Learning. 543-548 - Nadi Tomeh, Nizar Habash, Ryan Roth, Noura Farra, Pradeep Dasigi, Mona T. Diab:
Reranking with Linguistic and Semantic Features for Arabic Optical Character Recognition. 549-555 - Jiwei Li, Sujian Li:
Evolutionary Hierarchical Dirichlet Process for Timeline Summarization. 556-560 - Gerasimos Lampouras, Ion Androutsopoulos:
Using Integer Linear Programming in Concept-to-Text Generation to Produce More Compact Texts. 561-566 - Dehong Gao, Wenjie Li, Renxian Zhang:
Sequential Summarization: A New Application for Timely Updated Twitter Trending Topics. 567-571 - Rahul Jha, Amjad Abu-Jbara, Dragomir R. Radev:
A System for Summarizing Scientific Topics Starting from Keywords. 572-577 - Reut Tsarfaty:
A Unified Morpho-Syntactic Scheme of Stanford Dependencies. 578-584 - Xuezhe Ma, Fei Xia:
Dependency Parser Adaptation with Subtrees from Auto-Parsed Target Domain Data. 585-590 - Xiang Li, Wenbin Jiang, Yajuan Lü, Qun Liu:
Iterative Transformation of Annotation Guidelines for Constituency Parsing. 591-596 - Elif Yamangil, Stuart M. Shieber:
Nonparametric Bayesian Inference and Efficient Parsing for Tree-adjoining Grammars. 597-603 - Bharat Ram Ambati, Tejaswini Deoskar, Mark Steedman:
Using CCG categories to improve Hindi dependency parsing. 604-609 - Gregory F. Coppola, Mark Steedman:
The Effect of Higher-Order Dependency Features in Discriminative Phrase-Structure Parsing. 610-616 - André F. T. Martins, Miguel B. Almeida, Noah A. Smith:
Turning on the Turbo: Fast Third-Order Non-Projective Turbo Parsers. 617-622 - Zhiguo Wang, Chengqing Zong, Nianwen Xue:
A Lattice-based Framework for Joint Chinese Word Segmentation, POS Tagging and Parsing. 623-627 - Yoav Goldberg, Kai Zhao, Liang Huang:
Efficient Implementation of Beam-Search Incremental Parsers. 628-633 - Long Duong, Paul Cook, Steven Bird, Pavel Pecina:
Simpler unsupervised POS tagging with bilingual projections. 634-639 - Anders Søgaard:
Part-of-speech tagging with antagonistic adversaries. 640-644 - Leon Derczynski, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Temporal Signals Help Label Temporal Relations. 645-650 - Maryam Habibi, Andrei Popescu-Belis:
Diverse Keyword Extraction from Conversations. 651-657 - Vidhya Govindaraju, Ce Zhang, Christopher Ré:
Understanding Tables in Context Using Standard NLP Toolkits. 658-664 - Wei Xu, Raphael Hoffmann, Le Zhao, Ralph Grishman:
Filling Knowledge Base Gaps for Distant Supervision of Relation Extraction. 665-670 - Will Radford, James R. Curran:
Joint Apposition Extraction with Syntactic and Semantic Constraints. 671-677 - Kevin Duh, Graham Neubig, Katsuhito Sudoh, Hajime Tsukada:
Adaptation Data Selection using Neural Language Models: Experiments in Machine Translation. 678-683 - Philippe Langlais:
Mapping Source to Target Strings without Alignment by Analogical Learning: A Case Study with Transliteration. 684-689 - Kenneth Heafield, Ivan Pouzyrevsky, Jonathan H. Clark, Philipp Koehn:
Scalable Modified Kneser-Ney Language Model Estimation. 690-696 - Sanjika Hewavitharana, Dennis Mehay, Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan, Prem Natarajan:
Incremental Topic-Based Translation Model Adaptation for Conversational Spoken Language Translation. 697-701 - Xuchen Yao, Benjamin Van Durme, Chris Callison-Burch, Peter Clark:
A Lightweight and High Performance Monolingual Word Aligner. 702-707 - Yu Sawai, Mamoru Komachi, Yuji Matsumoto:
A Learner Corpus-based Approach to Verb Suggestion for ESL. 708-713 - Aliaksei Severyn, Massimo Nicosia, Alessandro Moschitti:
Learning Semantic Textual Similarity with Structural Representations. 714-718 - Ahmed Salama, Kemal Oflazer, Susan Hagan:
Typesetting for Improved Readability using Lexical and Syntactic Information. 719-724 - Héctor Martínez Alonso, Bolette Sandford Pedersen, Núria Bel:
Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification. 725-730 - Sebastian Padó, Jan Snajder, Britta D. Zeller:
Derivational Smoothing for Syntactic Distributional Semantics. 731-735 - Lin Sun, Diana McCarthy, Anna Korhonen:
Diathesis alternation approximation for verb clustering. 736-741 - Marco Fossati, Claudio Giuliano, Sara Tonelli:
Outsourcing FrameNet to the Crowd. 742-747 - Shu Cai, Kevin Knight:
Smatch: an Evaluation Metric for Semantic Feature Structures. 748-752 - Sean Moran, Victor Lavrenko, Miles Osborne:
Variable Bit Quantisation for LSH. 753-758 - Dhouha Bouamor, Nasredine Semmar, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Context Vector Disambiguation for Bilingual Lexicon Extraction from Comparable Corpora. 759-764 - Jesse Dunietz, Lori S. Levin, Jaime G. Carbonell:
The Effects of Lexical Resource Quality on Preference Violation Detection. 765-770 - José G. C. de Souza, Miquel Esplà-Gomis, Marco Turchi, Matteo Negri:
Exploiting Qualitative Information from Automatic Word Alignment for Cross-lingual NLP Tasks. 771-776 - Manaal Faruqui, Chris Dyer:
An Information Theoretic Approach to Bilingual Word Clustering. 777-783 - Jan Snajder, Sebastian Padó, Zeljko Agic:
Building and Evaluating a Distributional Memory for Croatian. 784-789 - Polina Kuznetsova, Vicente Ordonez, Alexander C. Berg, Tamara L. Berg, Yejin Choi:
Generalizing Image Captions for Image-Text Parallel Corpus. 790-796 - Goran Glavas, Jan Snajder:
Recognizing Identical Events with Graph Kernels. 797-803 - Tyler Baldwin, Yunyao Li, Bogdan Alexe, Ioana Roxana Stanoi:
Automatic Term Ambiguity Detection. 804-809 - Xingxing Zhang, Jianwen Zhang, Junyu Zeng, Jun Yan, Zheng Chen, Zhifang Sui:
Towards Accurate Distant Supervision for Relational Facts Extraction. 810-815 - Kazi Saidul Hasan, Vincent Ng:
Extra-Linguistic Constraints on Stance Recognition in Ideological Debates. 816-821 - Xiaorui Jiang, Xiaoping Sun, Hai Zhuge:
Are School-of-thought Words Characterizable? 822-828 - Amjad Abu-Jbara, Ben King, Mona T. Diab, Dragomir R. Radev:
Identifying Opinion Subgroups in Arabic Online Discussions. 829-835 - Miaomiao Wen, Zeyu Zheng, Hyeju Jang, Guang Xiang, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:
Extracting Events with Informal Temporal References in Personal Histories in Online Communities. 836-842 - Haifeng Hu, Bingquan Liu, Baoxun Wang, Ming Liu, Xiaolong Wang:
Multimodal DBN for Predicting High-Quality Answers in cQA portals. 843-847 - Roman Klinger, Philipp Cimiano:
Bi-directional Inter-dependencies of Subjective Expressions and Targets and their Value for a Joint Model. 848-854 - Hongliang Yu, Zhi-Hong Deng, Shiyingxue Li:
Identifying Sentiment Words Using an Optimization-based Model without Seed Words. 855-859 - Ankit Ramteke, Akshat Malu, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, J. Saketha Nath:
Detecting Turnarounds in Sentiment Analysis: Thwarting. 860-865 - Matt Post, Shane Bergsma:
Explicit and Implicit Syntactic Features for Text Classification. 866-872 - Robert Daland, Kie Zuraw:
Does Korean defeat phonotactic word segmentation? 873-877 - Stefan L. Frank, Leun J. Otten, Giulia Galli, Gabriella Vigliocco:
Word surprisal predicts N400 amplitude during reading. 878-883 - James O. Ryan, Serguei V. S. Pakhomov, Susan E. Marino, Charles Bernick, Sarah J. Banks:
Computerized Analysis of a Verbal Fluency Test. 884-889 - Sean R. Szumlanski, Fernando Gomez, Valerie K. Sims:
A New Set of Norms for Semantic Relatedness Measures. 890-895
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