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IALP 2012: Hanoi, Vietnam
- 2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing, Hanoi, Vietnam, November 13-15, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-6113-2
- Yuzu Uchida, Kenji Araki, Jun Yoneyama:
Classification of Emotional Onomatopoeias Based on Questionnaire Surveys. 1-4 - Hongwei Ding, Rüdiger Hoffmann, Hussein Hussein, Oliver Jokisch:
An Acoustic Investigation of Chinese Tone 4 Produced by German Learners. 5-8 - Lin He, Shuzhen Shi:
Computer Identification of the Ambiguity Structure a Shuo Shenmeye B. 9-12 - Yan Su, Shoushan Li, Shengfeng Ju, Guodong Zhou, Xiaojun Li:
Multi-view Learning for Semi-supervised Sentiment Classification. 13-16 - Huong Nguyen Thi Xuan, Anh-Cuong Le, Le Minh Nguyen:
Linguistic Features for Subjectivity Classification. 17-20 - Suhaila Saee, Lay-Ki Soon, Tek-Yonglim, Bali Ranaivo-Malançon, Enya Kong Tang:
From Raw Text to Morphological Rules for Iban Morphological Analyser. 21-24 - Le Quang Thang, Do Dat Tran:
A Hierarchical Graph Method Using in A* Algorithm for Vietnamese Parsing Technique. 25-28 - Chi Xiu, Rou Song:
Study on the Influencing Factors of Chinese Word Segmentation. 29-32 - Pawel Dybala, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki, Kohichi Sayama:
NLP Oriented Japanese Pun Classification. 33-36 - Rahul Goutam:
Exploring Self-Training and Co-training for Hindi Dependency Parsing Using Partial Parses. 37-40 - Thanh Tung Hoang, Phuong Thai Nguyen:
Word Sense Induction Using Correlated Topic Model. 41-44 - Meng-Chien Yang, D. Victoria Rau, Yi-Hsin Wu:
Analyzing and Classifying the Yami Emotion Phrases Using Ontological Structure and Computation. 45-48 - Apurbalal Senapati, Utpal Garain:
Anaphora Resolution in Bangla Using Global Discourse Knowledge. 49-52 - Meishan Zhang, Wanxiang Che, Yanqiu Shao, Ting Liu:
Improve Chinese Semantic Dependency Parsing via Syntactic Dependency Parsing. 53-56 - Ralph Vincent J. Regalado, Charibeth Ko Cheng:
Feature-Based Subjectivity Classification of Filipino Text. 57-60 - Jiana Bao, Tingyu Li, Tianfang Yao:
Event Information Extraction Approach Based on Complex Chinese Texts. 61-64 - Zhijian Xu, Siming Luo, Dan Li, Hongxia Li:
A Research of Chinese Sentence Constituent Labeling Based on History Hidden Markov Model. 65-68 - Abdulmohsen Al-Thubaity, Albandari Alanazi, Itisam Hazzaa, Haya Al-Tuwaijri:
Weirdness Coefficient as a Feature Selection Method for Arabic Special Domain Text Classification. 69-72 - Hokuto Ototake, Kenji Yoshimura:
Development and Evaluation of a Model for Japanese Honorific Expressions Using Assembly Minutes. 73-76 - Dan Xiong, Qin Lu, Fengju Lo, Dingxu Shi, Tin-Shing Chiu:
Quality Assurance for Segmentation and Tagging of Chinese Novels in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. 77-80 - Melvin Jose J., Ngoc Thang Vu, Tanja Schultz:
Initial Experiments with Tamil LVCSR. 81-84 - Thi-Ngan Pham, Le Minh Nguyen, Quang-Thuy Ha:
Named Entity Recognition for Vietnamese Documents Using Semi-supervised Learning Method of CRFs with Generalized Expectation Criteria. 85-88 - Tianfang Yao, Jun Liu, Wei Qiu:
Mining Space-Time Elements of Opinion. 89-92 - Abhijeet Gupta, Arjun R. Akula, Deepak Malladi, Puneeth Kukkadapu, Vinay Ainavolu, Rajeev Sangal:
A Novel Approach Towards Building a Portable NLIDB System Using the Computational Paninian Grammar Framework. 93-96 - Zede Zhu, Miao Li, Lei Chen, Weihui Zeng:
Automatically Mining Parallel Corpora for Minority Languages from Web Pages. 97-100 - Rabiya Rashid, Seemab Latif:
A Dictionary Based Urdu Word Segmentation Using Maximum Matching Algorithm for Space Omission Problem. 101-104 - Phan Thi Tuoi, Le Manh Hai:
An Enhanced Model for Lexical Gap Processing in English-Vietnamese Machine Translation. 105-108 - Tien-Ping Tan, Sang-Seong Goh, Yen-Min Jasmina Khaw:
A Malay Dialect Translation and Synthesis System: Proposal and Preliminary System. 109-112 - Le Quang Hung, Le Anh Cuong:
Improving Word Alignment for Statistical Machine Translation Based on Constraints. 113-116 - Miantao He, Miao Li, Lei Chen:
Mongolian Morphological Segmentation with Hidden Markov Model. 117-120 - Cuong Hoang, Cuong Anh Le, Son Bao Pham:
Improving the Quality of Word Alignment by Integrating Pearson's Chi-Square Test Information. 121-124 - Jinhua Du, Sha Wang:
A Systematic Comparison of SVM and Maximum Entropy Classifiers for Translation Error Detection. 125-128 - Masamichi Ideue, Kazuhide Yamamoto, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
Modality-Preserving Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 129-132 - Lei Chen, Miao Li, Miantao He, Hui Liu:
Dependency Parsing on Source Language with Reordering Information in SMT. 133-136 - Basem H. A. Ahmed, Tien-Ping Tan:
Automatic Speech Recognition of Code Switching Speech Using 1-Best Rescoring. 137-140 - Emmanuel Ferreira, Pascal Nocera, Maria Goudi, Ngoc Diep Do Thi:
YAST: A Scalable ASR Toolkit Especially Designed for Under-Resourced Languages. 141-144 - Hemant A. Patil, Purushotam G. Radadia, T. K. Basu:
Combining Evidences from Mel Cepstral Features and Cepstral Mean Subtracted Features for Singer Identification. 145-148 - Hemant A. Patil, Maulik C. Madhavi, Nirav H. Chhayani:
Person Recognition Using Humming, Singing and Speech. 149-152 - Yen-Min Jasmina Khaw, Tien Ping Tan:
Pronunciation Modeling for Malaysian English. 153-156 - Hung Quoc Ngo, Werner Winiwarter:
Building an English-Vietnamese Bilingual Corpus for Machine Translation. 157-160 - Jack Halpern:
Applying Smartphone Technology to Compile Innovative Arabic Learner's Dictionaries. 161-164 - John Lee:
A Corpus-Based Analysis of Mixed Code in Hong Kong Speech. 165-168 - Alexis Michaud, Andrew Hardie, Severine Guillaume, Martine Toda:
Combining Documentation and Research: Ongoing Work on an Endangered Language. 169-172 - Evi Yulianti, Mirna Adriani, Hisar Maruli Manurung, Indra Budi, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto:
Automatic Generation with Manual Post-Editing of Shallow-Transfer Rule for English-to-Indonesian. 173-176 - Hemant A. Patil, Maulik C. Madhavi, Kewal D. Malde, Bhavik B. Vachhani:
Phonetic Transcription of Fricatives and Plosives for Gujarati and Marathi Languages. 177-180 - Philippe Lambert, Sylviane R. Schwer, Nicolas Boffo:
A New Model of Time Expressions Detection and Annotation in Vietnamese: The hôm Case. 181-184 - Jyoti Srivastava, Sudip Sanyal:
A Hybrid Approach for Word Alignment in English-Hindi Parallel Corpora with Scarce Resources. 185-188 - Anh Tuan Luu, Kazuhide Yamamoto:
A Pointwise Approach for Vietnamese Diacritics Restoration. 189-192 - Rejwanul Haque, Sergio Penkale, Jie Jiang, Andy Way:
Source-Side Suffix Stripping for Bengali-to-English SMT. 193-196 - Thi Anh Xuan Tran, René Carré, Eric Castelli, Nathalie Vallée:
Perception of the Vietnamese Short Vowels /??, ??, a/ in /bVk/ Produced by Female Voice. 197-200 - Jinsong Su, Qun Liu, Huailin Dong, Yidong Chen, Xiaodong Shi:
An Approach to N-Gram Language Model Evaluation in Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 201-204 - Ying Qin:
Machine Transliteration Based on Error-Driven Learning. 205-208 - Hui Liu, Miao Li, Jian Zhang, Lei Chen:
Morpheme Segmentation Using Bilingual Features. 209-212 - Jia Yao, Muyun Yang, Junmao Meng, Dongqing Xiao, Tiejun Zhao, Sheng Li:
How Good is Web Based MT: A Case Study on Paper Title Translation. 213-216 - Runxiang Zhang, Yaohong Jin:
Identification and Transformation of Comparative Sentences in Patent Chinese-English Machine Translation. 217-220 - Thi Lan Nguyen, Do Dat Tran:
Tonal Co-articulation on Particles in Vietnamese Language. 221-224 - Shinya Takahashi, Tsuyoshi Morimoto:
N-gram Language Model Based on Multi-Word Expressions in Web Documents for Speech Recognition and Closed-Captioning. 225-228 - Sarah Flora Samson Juan, Laurent Besacier, Tien Ping Tan:
Analysis of Malay Speech Recognition for Different Speaker Origins. 229-232 - Van Hai Do, Xiong Xiao, Engsiong Chng, Haizhou Li:
A Phone Mapping Technique for Acoustic Modeling of Under-Resourced Languages. 233-236 - Shanta Phani, Shibamouli Lahiri, Arindam Biswas:
Culturomics on a Bengali Newspaper Corpus. 237-240
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