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6th ANLP 2000: Seattle, Washington, USA
- 6th Applied Natural Language Processing Conference, ANLP 2000, Seattle, Washington, USA, April 29 - May 4, 2000. ACL 2000
- Tore Amble:
BusTUC - A natural language bus route oracle. 1-6 - Jan Hajic:
Machine Translation of Very Close Languages. 7-12 - Sharon Flank:
Cross-Language Multimedia Information Retrieval. 13-20 - Jiang Chen, Jian-Yun Nie:
Automatic construction of parallel English-Chinese corpus for cross-language information retrieval. 21-28 - Amit Bagga, Tomek Strzalkowski, G. Bowden Wise:
PartsID: A Dialogue-Based System for Identifying Parts for Medical Systems. 29-36 - Setsuo Yamada, Eiichiro Sumita, Hideki Kashioka:
Translation using Information on Dialogue Participants. 37-43 - Arne Jönsson, Nils Dahlbäck:
Distilling dialogues - A method using natural dialogue corpora for dialogue systems development. 44-51 - Reva Freedman:
Plan-Based Dialogue Management in a Physics Tutor. 52-59 - Benoit Lavoie, Richard I. Kittredge, Tanya Korelsky, Owen Rambow:
A Framework for MT and Multilingual NLG Systems Based on Uniform Lexico-Structural Processing. 60-67 - David Stallard:
Talk'N'Travel: A Conversational System For Air Travel Planning. 68-75 - Chinatsu Aone, Mila Ramos-Santacruz:
REES: A Large-Scale Relation and Event Extraction System. 76-83 - Mark Stevenson, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Experiments on Sentence Boundary Detection. 84-89 - Katja Wiemer-Hastings, Peter M. Wiemer-Hastings, Sonya Rajah:
DP: A Detector for Presuppositions in survey questions. 90-96 - Jennifer Chu-Carroll:
MIMIC: An Adaptive Mixed Initiative Spoken Dialogue System for Information Queries. 97-104 - Michael S. Fulkerson, Alan W. Biermann:
Javox: A Toolkit for Building Speech-Enabled Applications. 105-111 - Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, Frankie James:
A Compact Architecture for Dialogue Management Based on Scripts and Meta-Outputs. 112-118 - Chris Mellish, Roger Evans, Lynne J. Cahill, Christine Doran, Daniel S. Paiva, Mike Reape, Donia Scott, Neil Tipper:
A Representation for Complex and Evolving Data Dependencies in Generation. 119-126 - Jean-Marc Jutras:
An Automatic Reviser: The TransCheck System. 127-134 - Philippe Langlais, George F. Foster, Guy Lapalme:
Unit Completion for a Computer-aided Translation Typing System. 135-141 - Sanda M. Harabagiu, Steven J. Maiorano:
Multilingual Coreference Resolution. 142-149 - Dragomir R. Radev, John M. Prager, Valerie Samn:
Ranking suspected answers to natural language questions using predictive annotation. 150-157 - Stephan Busemann, Sven Schmeier, Roman Georg Arens:
Message Classification in the Call Center. 158-165 - Rohini K. Srihari, Wei Li:
A Question Answering System Supported by Information Extraction. 166-172 - Janine Toole:
Categorizing Unknown Words: Using Decision Trees to Identify Names and Misspellings. 173-179 - Claire Cardie, Vincent Ng, David R. Pierce, Chris Buckley:
Examining the Role of Statistical and Linguistic Knowledge Sources in a General-Knowledge Question-Answering System. 180-187 - Thomas C. Rindflesch, Jayant V. Rajan, Lawrence Hunter:
Extracting Molecular Binding Relationships from Biomedical Text. 188-195 - Juntae Yoon:
Compound Noun Segmentation Based on Lexical Data Extracted from Corpus. 196-203 - Nicola Cancedda, Christer Samuelsson:
Experiments with Corpus-based LFG Specialization. 204-209 - Nanda Kambhatla, Wlodek Zadrozny:
A Tool for Automated Revision of Grammars for NLP Systems. 210-217 - William A. Woods:
Aggressive Morphology for Robust Lexical Coverage. 218-223 - Thorsten Brants:
TnT - A Statistical Part-of-Speech Tagger. 224-231 - Tatsuo Yamashita, Yuji Matsumoto:
Language Independent Morphological Analysis. 232-238 - Günter Neumann, Christian Braun, Jakub Piskorski:
A Divide-and-Conquer Strategy for Shallow Parsing of German Free Texts. 239-246 - Rohini K. Srihari:
A Hybrid Approach for Named Entity and Sub-Type Tagging. 247-254 - Patrizia Paggio:
Spelling and Grammar Correction for Danish in SCARRIE. 255-261 - William A. Woods, Lawrence A. Bookman, Ann Houston, Robert J. Kuhns, Paul Alan Martin, Stephen J. Green:
Linguistic Knowledge can Improve Information Retrieval. 262-267 - Dan I. Moldovan, Roxana Girju, Vasile Rus:
Domain-Specific Knowledge Acquisition from Text. 268-275 - Mark Wasson:
Large-scale Controlled Vocabulary Indexing for Named Entities. 276-281 - Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman, Pasi Tapanainen:
Unsupervised Discovery of Scenario-Level Patterns for Information Extraction. 282-289 - Mark Stevenson, Robert J. Gaizauskas:
Using Corpus-derived Name Lists for Named Entity Recognition. 290-295 - Steven P. Abney, Michael Collins, Amit Singhal:
Answer Extraction. 296-301 - Nina Wacholder, Judith Klavans, David Kirk Evans:
Evaluation of Automatically Identified Index Terms for Browsing Electronic Documents. 302-309 - Hongyan Jing:
Sentence Reduction for Automatic Text Summarization. 310-315 - David R. H. Miller, Sean Boisen, Richard M. Schwartz, Rebecca Stone, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Named Entity Extraction from Noisy Input: Speech and OCR. 316-324 - Norbert Bröker:
Improving Testsuites via Instrumentation. 325-330 - Philip R. Cohen, David McGee, Josh Clow:
The Efficiency of Multimodal Interaction for a Map-based Task. 331-338
- Colin Matheson, Massimo Poesio, David R. Traum:
Modelling Grounding and Discourse Obligations Using Update Rules. 1-8 - Daniel Marcu, Lynn Carlson, Maki Watanabe:
The Automatic Translation of Discourse Structures. 9-17 - Michael Strube, Maria Wolters:
A Probabilistic Genre-Independent Model of Pronominalization. 18-25 - Freddy Y. Y. Choi:
Advances in domain independent linear text segmentation. 26-33 - John C. Henderson, Eric Brill:
Bagging and Boosting a Treebank Parser. 34-41 - Antonietta Alonge, Francesca Bertagna, Nicoletta Calzolari, Adriana Roventini, Antonio Zampolli:
Encoding information on adjectives in a lexical-semantic net for computational applications. 42-49 - Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang:
Noun Phrase Recognition by System Combination. 50-55 - Christopher Johnson, Charles J. Fillmore:
The FrameNet tagset for frame-semantic and syntactic coding of predicate-argument structure. 56-62 - Ted Pedersen:
A Simple Approach to Building Ensembles of Naive Bayesian Classifiers for Word Sense Disambiguation. 63-69 - Sylvain Pogodalla:
Generation in the Lambek Calculus Framework: an Approach with Semantic Proof Nets. 70-77 - Patrick Pantel, Dekang Lin:
Word-for-Word Glossing with Contextually Similar Words. 78-85 - Violetta Cavalli-Sforza, Abdelhadi Soudi, Teruko Mitamura:
Arabic Morphology Generation Using a Concatenative Strategy. 86-93 - Jan Hajic:
Morphological Tagging: Data vs. Dictionaries. 94-101 - Mary P. Harper, Christopher M. White, Wen Wang, Michael T. Johnson, Randall A. Helzerman:
The Effectiveness of Corpus-Induced Dependency Grammars for Post-processing Speech. 102-109 - Takehito Utsuro, Shigeyuki Nishiokayama, Masakazu Fujio, Yuji Matsumoto:
Analyzing Dependencies of Japanese Subordinate Clauses based on Statistics of Scope Embedding Preference. 110-117 - Ulf Hermjakob:
Rapid Parser Development: A Machine Learning Approach for Korean. 118-123 - Yair Even-Zohar, Dan Roth:
A Classification Approach to Word Prediction. 124-131 - Eugene Charniak:
A Maximum-Entropy-Inspired Parser. 132-139 - Martin Chodorow, Claudia Leacock:
An Unsupervised Method for Detecting Grammatical Errors. 140-147 - Eleazar Eskin:
Detecting Errors within a Corpus using Anomaly Detection. 148-153 - Mark Johnson, Stefan Riezler:
Exploiting auxiliary distributions in stochastic unification-based grammars. 154-161 - Stephan Oepen, John Carroll:
Ambiguity Packing in Constraint-based Parsing Practical Results. 162-169 - Irene Langkilde:
Forest-Based Statistical Sentence Generation. 170-177 - Hongyan Jing, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Cut and Paste Based Text Summarization. 178-185 - Klaus Zechner, Alex Waibel:
Minimizing Word Error Rate in Textual Summaries of Spoken Language. 186-193 - Adwait Ratnaparkhi:
Trainable Methods for Surface Natural Language Generation. 194-201 - Jennifer Chu-Carroll:
Evaluating Automatic Dialogue Strategy Adaptation for a Spoken Dialogue System. 202-209 - Marilyn A. Walker, Irene Langkilde, Jeremy H. Wright, Allen L. Gorin, Diane J. Litman:
Learning to Predict Problematic Situations in a Spoken Dialogue System: Experiments with How May I Help You ? 210-217 - Diane J. Litman, Julia Hirschberg, Marc Swerts:
Predicting Automatic Speech Recognition Performance Using Prosodic Cues. 218-225 - Scott Miller, Heidi Fox, Lance A. Ramshaw, Ralph M. Weischedel:
A Novel Use of Statistical Parsing to Extract Information from Text. 226-233 - Don Blaheta, Eugene Charniak:
Assigning Function Tags to Parsed Text. 234-240 - Rie Kubota Ando, Lillian Lee:
Mostly-Unsupervised Statistical Segmentation of Japanese: Applications to Kanji. 241-248 - Robert C. Moore:
Removing Left Recursion from Context-Free Grammars. 249-255 - Diana McCarthy:
Using Semantic Preferences to Identify Verbal Participation in Role Switching Alternations. 256-263 - Andrei Mikheev:
Tagging Sentence Boundaries. 264-271 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:
Left-To-Right Parsing and Bilexical Context-Free Grammars. 272-279 - Karen Ward, Peter A. Heeman:
Acknowledgments in Human-Computer Interaction. 280-287 - Grzegorz Kondrak:
A New Algorithm for the Alignment of Phonetic Sequences. 288-295 - Markus Walther:
Finite-State Reduplication in One-Level Prosodic Morphology. 296-302 - Gosse Bouma:
A Finite State and Data-Oriented Method for Grapheme to Phoneme Conversion. 303-310 - Carolyn P. Rosé:
A Framework for Robust Semantic Interpretation Learning. 311-318 - Claire Gardent, Karsten Konrad:
Understanding "Each Other". 319-326 - Martin Romacker, Udo Hahn:
An Empirical Assessment of Semantic Interpretation. 327-334
- Hua Cheng:
Experimenting with the Interaction between Aggregation and Text Structuring. 1-6 - Krzysztof Czuba:
Efficient parsing strategies for syntactic analysis of closed captions. 7-12 - Ivan I. Garibay:
Generating Text with a Theorem Prover. 13-18 - Hatem Ghorbel, Vincenzo Pallotta:
A Weighted Robust Parsing Approach to Semantic Annotation. 19-23 - Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia, Maite Oronoz:
Corpus-Based Syntactic Error Detection Using Syntactic Patterns. 24-29 - Derrick Higgins:
The use of error tags in ARTFL's Encyclopédie: Does good error identification lead to good error correction? 30-34 - Xiaoyong Liu, Ted Diamond, Anne Diekema:
Word Sense Disambiguation for Cross-Language Information Retrieval. 35-40 - Sarah Louise Oates:
Multiple Discourse Marker Occurrence: Creating Hierarchies for Natural Language Generation. 41-45
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