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Learning Structured Information in Natural Language Applications@EACL2006: Trento, Italy
- Proceedings of the Workshop on Learning Structured Information in Natural Language Applications@EACL 2006, Trento, Italy, April 3, 2006. Association for Computational Linguistics 2006
- Vanessa Sandrini, Marcello Federico, Mauro Cettolo:
Maximum Entropy Tagging with Binary and Real-Valued Features. - Sander Canisius, Antal van den Bosch, Walter Daelemans:
Constraint Satisfaction Inference: Non-probabilistic Global Inference for Sequence Labelling. - Fabrizio Costa, Sauro Menchetti, Alessio Ceroni, Andrea Passerini, Paolo Frasconi:
Decomposition Kernels for Natural Language Processing. - Ana Zelaia, Iñaki Alegria, Olatz Arregi, Basilio Sierra:
A Multiclassifier based Document Categorization System: profiting from the Singular Value Decomposition Dimensionality Reduction Technique. - Rajen Subba, Barbara Di Eugenio, Su Nam Kim:
Discourse Parsing: Learning FOL Rules based on Rich Verb Semantic Representations to automatically label Rhetorical Relations. - Sasa Hasan, Oliver Bender, Hermann Ney:
Reranking Translation Hypotheses Using Structural Properties. - Alessandro Moschitti, Daniele Pighin, Roberto Basili:
Tree Kernel Engineering in Semantic Role Labeling Systems. - Claudio Giuliano, Alfio Gliozzo, Carlo Strapparava:
Syntagmatic Kernels: a Word Sense Disambiguation Case Study. - Ismail Fahmi, Gosse Bouma:
Learning to Identify Definitions using Syntactic Features. - Tine Lassen, Thomas Vestskov Terney:
An Ontology-Based Approach to Disambiguation of Semantic Relations. - Ana-Maria Giuglea, Alessandro Moschitti:
Towards Free-text Semantic Parsing: A Unified Framework Based on FrameNet, VerbNet and PropBank. - Chakkrit Snae:
Constructing a Rule Based Naming System for Thai Names Using the Concept of Ontologies.
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