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HLT-NAACL Student Research Workshop 2010: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Human Language Technologies: Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Proceedings, June 2, 2010, Los Angeles, California, USA - Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2010
- Philip V. Ogren:
Improving Syntactic Coordination Resolution using Language Modeling. 1-6 - Ravikiran Vadlapudi, Rahul Katragadda:
On Automated Evaluation of Readability of Summaries: Capturing Grammaticality, Focus, Structure and Coherence. 7-12 - Praveen Bysani:
Detecting Novelty in the context of Progressive Summarization. 13-18 - David Goss-Grubbs:
Extrinsic Parse Selection. 19-22 - Eugenie Giesbrecht:
Towards a Matrix-based Distributional Model of Meaning. 23-28 - Shomir Wilson:
Distinguishing Use and Mention in Natural Language. 29-33 - Vishal Juneja, Sebastian Germesin, Thomas Kleinbauer:
A Learning-based Sampling Approach to Extractive Summarization. 34-39 - Chong Min Lee:
Temporal Relation Identification with Endpoints. 40-45 - Bin Lu:
Identifying Opinion Holders and Targets with Dependency Parser in Chinese News Texts. 46-51 - P. V. S. Avinesh:
A Data Mining Approach to Learn Reorder Rules for SMT. 52-57 - Lucia Silva:
Fine-Tuning in Brazilian Portuguese-English Statistical Transfer Machine Translation: Verbal Tenses. 58-63

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