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ACL 2005 Workshop on Frontiers in Corpus Annotations: Ann Arbor, MI, USA
- Adam Meyers:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Frontiers in Corpus Annotations II: Pie in the Sky@ACL 2005, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, June 29, 2005. Association for Computational Linguistics 2005 - Adam Meyers:
Introduction to Frontiers in Corpus Annotation II: Pie in the Sky. 1-4 - James Pustejovsky, Adam Meyers, Martha Palmer, Massimo Poesio:
Merging PropBank, NomBank, TimeBank, Penn Discourse Treebank and Coreference. 5-12 - Erhard W. Hinrichs, Sandra Kübler, Karin Naumann:
A Unified Representation for Morphological, Syntactic, Semantic, and Referential Annotations. 13-20 - Ann Bies, Seth Kulick, Mark Mandel:
Parallel Entity and Treebank Annotation. 21-28 - Nikhil Dinesh, Alan Lee, Eleni Miltsakaki, Rashmi Prasad, Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber:
Attribution and the (Non-)Alignment of Syntactic and Discourse Arguments of Connectives. 29-36 - Takashi Inui, Manabu Okumura:
Investigating the Characteristics of Causal Relations in Japanese Text. 37-44 - Sasha Calhoun, Malvina Nissim, Mark Steedman, Jason M. Brenier:
A Framework for Annotating Information Structure in Discourse. 45-52 - Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe:
Annotating Attributions and Private States. 53-60 - Martha Palmer, Nianwen Xue, Olga Babko-Malaya, Jinying Chen, Benjamin Snyder:
A Parallel Proposition Bank II for Chinese and English. 61-67 - Marjorie McShane, Sergei Nirenburg, Stephen Beale, Thomas P. O'Hara:
Semantically Rich Human-Aided Machine Annotation. 68-75 - Massimo Poesio, Ron Artstein:
The Reliability of Anaphoric Annotation, Reconsidered: Taking Ambiguity into Account. 76-83 - Nianwen Xue:
Annotating Discourse Connectives in the Chinese Treebank. 84-91
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