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15. CICLing 2014: Kathmandu, Nepal
- Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing - 15th International Conference, CICLing 2014, Kathmandu, Nepal, April 6-12, 2014, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8403, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-54905-2
Lexical Resources
- Reinhard Rapp:
Using Word Association Norms to Measure Corpus Representativeness. 1-13 - Thierry Poibeau:
Optimality Theory as a Framework for Lexical Acquisition. 14-24 - Carolina Scarton
, Lin Sun, Karin Kipper Schuler, Magali Sanches Duran, Martha Palmer
, Anna Korhonen:
Verb Clustering for Brazilian Portuguese. 25-39 - Lionel Ramadier, Manel Zarrouk
, Mathieu Lafourcade, Antoine Micheau:
Spreading Relation Annotations in a Lexical Semantic Network Applied to Radiology. 40-51 - Pat Hall, Bal Krishna Bal, Sagun Dhakhwa, Bhim Narayan Regmi:
Issues in Encoding the Writing of Nepal's Languages. 52-67 - Elizaveta Loginova Clouet, Béatrice Daille:
Compound Terms and Their Multi-word Variants: Case of German and Russian Languages. 68-78 - Hady ElSahar, Samhaa R. El-Beltagy
:
A Fully Automated Approach for Arabic Slang Lexicon Extraction from Microblogs. 79-91 - Hiram Calvo
:
Simple TF·IDF Is Not the Best You Can Get for Regionalism Classification. 92-101 - Jörg Tiedemann:
Improved Text Extraction from PDF Documents for Large-Scale Natural Language Processing. 102-112
Document Representation
- Soujanya Poria
, Basant Agarwal
, Alexander F. Gelbukh
, Amir Hussain
, Newton Howard
:
Dependency-Based Semantic Parsing for Concept-Level Text Analysis. 113-127 - Changliang Li, Bo Xu, Gaowei Wu, Xiuying Wang, Wendong Ge, Yan Li:
Obtaining Better Word Representations via Language Transfer. 128-137 - Anjan Nepal, Alexander Yates:
Exploring Applications of Representation Learning in Nepali. 138-150 - Guoyu Tang, Yunqing Xia, Jun Sun, Min Zhang, Thomas Fang Zheng:
Topic Models Incorporating Statistical Word Senses. 151-162 - Rui Wang, Wei Liu
, Chris McDonald:
How Preprocessing Affects Unsupervised Keyphrase Extraction. 163-176
Morphology, POS-tagging, and Named Entity Recognition
- Burcu Can, Suresh Manandhar:
Methods and Algorithms for Unsupervised Learning of Morphology. 177-205 - Nayan Jyoti Kalita, Navanath Saharia
, Smriti Kumar Sinha:
Morphological Analysis of the Bishnupriya Manipuri Language Using Finite State Transducers. 206-213 - Zelalem Mekuria, Yaregal Assabie
:
A Hybrid Approach to the Development of Part-of-Speech Tagger for Kafi-noonoo Text. 214-224 - Utpal Kumar Sikdar, Asif Ekbal, Sriparna Saha:
Modified Differential Evolution for Biochemical Name Recognizer. 225-236
Syntax and Parsing
- Daiga Deksne, Inguna Skadina
, Raivis Skadins
:
Extended CFG Formalism for Grammar Checker and Parser Development. 237-249 - David Marecek
, Zdenek Zabokrtský
:
Dealing with Function Words in Unsupervised Dependency Parsing. 250-261 - Eric Wehrli, Luka Nerima:
When Rules Meet Bigrams. 262-270 - Nir Ofek, Lior Rokach, Prasenjit Mitra:
Methodology for Connecting Nouns to Their Modifying Adjectives. 271-284 - Arpita Batra, Soma Paul, Amba P. Kulkarni
:
Constituency Parsing of Complex Noun Sequences in Hindi. 285-296 - Abeba Ibrahim, Yaregal Assabie
:
Amharic Sentence Parsing Using Base Phrase Chunking. 297-306
Anaphora Resolution
- Nobal B. Niraula, Vasile Rus:
A Machine Learning Approach to Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Dialogue Based Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 307-318 - Apurbalal Senapati, Utpal Garain:
A Maximum Entropy Based Honorificity Identification for Bengali Pronominal Anaphora Resolution. 319-329
Recognizing Textual Entailment
- Miguel Rios, Lucia Specia
, Alexander F. Gelbukh
, Ruslan Mitkov:
Statistical Relational Learning to Recognise Textual Entailment. 330-339 - Zuzana Neverilová
:
Annotation Game for Textual Entailment Evaluation. 340-350
Semantics and Discourse
- Jerry R. Hobbs, Andrew S. Gordon:
Axiomatizing Complex Concepts from Fundamentals. 351-365 - Meishan Zhang
, Yue Zhang, Wanxiang Che, Ting Liu:
A Semantics Oriented Grammar for Chinese Treebanking. 366-378 - Anselmo Peñas
, Bernardo Cabaleiro, Mirella Lapata:
Unsupervised Interpretation of Eventive Propositions. 379-390 - Gerard de Melo, Valeria de Paiva
:
Sense-Specific Implicative Commitments. 391-402 - David B. Bracewell, Marc T. Tomlinson, Michael Mohler, Bryan Rink:
A Tiered Approach to the Recognition of Metaphor. 403-414 - Vincent Claveau, Abir Ncibi:
Knowledge Discovery with CRF-Based Clustering of Named Entities without a Priori Classes. 415-428 - Alejandra Lorenzo, Christophe Cerisara:
Semi-supervised SRL System with Bayesian Inference. 429-441 - Dan Stefanescu, Rajendra Banjade, Vasile Rus:
A Sentence Similarity Method Based on Chunking and Information Content. 442-453 - Félix-Hervé Bachand, Elnaz Davoodi, Leila Kosseim:
An Investigation on the Influence of Genres and Textual Organisation on the Use of Discourse Relations. 454-468 - Sobha Lalitha Devi, S. Lakshmi, Sindhuja Gopalan:
Discourse Tagging for Indian Languages. 469-480
Natural Language Generation
- Thiago Castro Ferreira, Ivandré Paraboni:
Classification-Based Referring Expression Generation. 481-491 - Caio V. M. Teixeira, Ivandré Paraboni, Adriano S. R. da Silva, Alan K. Yamasaki:
Generating Relational Descriptions Involving Mutual Disambiguation. 492-502 - Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona, Christophe Cerisara:
Bayesian Inverse Reinforcement Learning for Modeling Conversational Agents in a Virtual Environment. 503-514 - Pranay Kumar Venkata Sowdaboina, Sutanu Chakraborti, Somayajulu Sripada:
Learning to Summarize Time Series Data. 515-528

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