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HLT-NAACL 2015: Denver, Colorado, USA
- Rada Mihalcea, Joyce Yue Chai, Anoop Sarkar:
NAACL HLT 2015, The 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies, Denver, Colorado, USA, May 31 - June 5, 2015. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2015, ISBN 978-1-941643-49-5
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies
- Ivan Titov, Ehsan Khoddam:
Unsupervised Induction of Semantic Roles within a Reconstruction-Error Minimization Framework. 1-10 - Travis Wolfe, Mark Dredze, Benjamin Van Durme:
Predicate Argument Alignment using a Global Coherence Model. 11-20 - Clayton Greenberg, Asad B. Sayeed, Vera Demberg:
Improving unsupervised vector-space thematic fit evaluation via role-filler prototype clustering. 21-31 - Alona Fyshe, Leila Wehbe, Partha Pratim Talukdar, Brian Murphy, Tom M. Mitchell:
A Compositional and Interpretable Semantic Space. 32-41 - Yuan Zhang, Chengtao Li, Regina Barzilay, Kareem Darwish:
Randomized Greedy Inference for Joint Segmentation, POS Tagging and Dependency Parsing. 42-52 - Bharat Ram Ambati, Tejaswini Deoskar, Mark Johnson, Mark Steedman:
An Incremental Algorithm for Transition-based CCG Parsing. 53-63 - Corentin Ribeyre, Éric Villemonte de la Clergerie, Djamé Seddah:
Because Syntax Does Matter: Improving Predicate-Argument Structures Parsing with Syntactic Features. 64-74 - Chris Tanner, Eugene Charniak:
A Hybrid Generative/Discriminative Approach To Citation Prediction. 75-83 - Young-Bum Kim, Minwoo Jeong, Karl Stratos, Ruhi Sarikaya:
Weakly Supervised Slot Tagging with Partially Labeled Sequences from Web Search Click Logs. 84-92 - Upendra Sapkota, Steven Bethard, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Thamar Solorio:
Not All Character N-grams Are Created Equal: A Study in Authorship Attribution. 93-102 - Rie Johnson, Tong Zhang:
Effective Use of Word Order for Text Categorization with Convolutional Neural Networks. 103-112 - Yijia Liu, Yue Zhang, Wanxiang Che, Bing Qin:
Transition-Based Syntactic Linearization. 113-122 - Han Xu, Eric Martin, Ashesh Mahidadia:
Extractive Summarisation Based on Keyword Profile and Language Model. 123-132 - Carlos A. Colmenares, Marina Litvak, Amin Mantrach, Fabrizio Silvestri:
HEADS: Headline Generation as Sequence Prediction Using an Abstract Feature-Rich Space. 133-142 - Jonathan Malmaud, Jonathan Huang, Vivek Rathod, Nicholas Johnston, Andrew Rabinovich, Kevin Murphy:
What's Cookin'? Interpreting Cooking Videos using Text, Speech and Vision. 143-152 - Angeliki Lazaridou, Nghia The Pham, Marco Baroni:
Combining Language and Vision with a Multimodal Skip-gram Model. 153-163 - Iftekhar Naim, Young Chol Song, Qiguang Liu, Liang Huang, Henry A. Kautz, Jiebo Luo, Daniel Gildea:
Discriminative Unsupervised Alignment of Natural Language Instructions with Corresponding Video Segments. 164-174 - Jason Chuang, Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart, Rebecca Weiss, Dustin Tingley, Justin Grimmer, Jeffrey Heer:
TopicCheck: Interactive Alignment for Assessing Topic Model Stability. 175-184 - Ehsan Mohammady Ardehaly, Aron Culotta:
Inferring latent attributes of Twitter users with label regularization. 185-195 - Alessandro Sordoni, Michel Galley, Michael Auli, Chris Brockett, Yangfeng Ji, Margaret Mitchell, Jian-Yun Nie, Jianfeng Gao, Bill Dolan:
A Neural Network Approach to Context-Sensitive Generation of Conversational Responses. 196-205 - Aliya Deri, Kevin Knight:
How to Make a Frenemy: Multitape FSTs for Portmanteau Generation. 206-210 - William Hwang, Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Mari Ostendorf, Wei Wu:
Aligning Sentences from Standard Wikipedia to Simple Wikipedia. 211-217 - Ellie Pavlick, Ani Nenkova:
Inducing Lexical Style Properties for Paraphrase and Genre Differentiation. 218-224 - Adrian Benton, Mark Dredze:
Entity Linking for Spoken Language. 225-230 - Rebecca Sharp, Peter Jansen, Mihai Surdeanu, Peter Clark:
Spinning Straw into Gold: Using Free Text to Train Monolingual Alignment Models for Non-factoid Question Answering. 231-237 - Maria Pershina, Yifan He, Ralph Grishman:
Personalized Page Rank for Named Entity Disambiguation. 238-243 - Jacob Andreas, Dan Klein:
When and why are log-linear models self-normalizing? 244-249 - Ang Lu, Weiran Wang, Mohit Bansal, Kevin Gimpel, Karen Livescu:
Deep Multilingual Correlation for Improved Word Embeddings. 250-256 - James Ferguson, Greg Durrett, Dan Klein:
Disfluency Detection with a Semi-Markov Model and Prosodic Features. 257-262 - Xun Wang, Katsuhito Sudoh, Masaaki Nagata:
Empty Category Detection With Joint Context-Label Embeddings. 263-271 - Casey Kennington, Ryu Iida, Takenobu Tokunaga, David Schlangen:
Incrementally Tracking Reference in Human/Human Dialogue Using Linguistic and Extra-Linguistic Information. 272-282 - Emilia Apostolova, Payam Pourashraf, Jeffrey Sack:
Digital Leafleting: Extracting Structured Data from Multimedia Online Flyers. 283-292 - Graham Neubig, Philip Arthur, Kevin Duh:
Multi-Target Machine Translation with Multi-Synchronous Context-free Grammars. 293-302 - Mark Johnson, Joe Pater, Robert Staubs, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Sign constraints on feature weights improve a joint model of word segmentation and phonology. 303-313 - Kaveh Taghipour, Hwee Tou Ng:
Semi-Supervised Word Sense Disambiguation Using Word Embeddings in General and Specific Domains. 314-323 - Yugo Murawaki:
Continuous Space Representations of Linguistic Typology and their Application to Phylogenetic Inference. 324-334 - Marius Pasca:
Interpreting Compound Noun Phrases Using Web Search Queries. 335-344 - Andrew L. Maas, Ziang Xie, Dan Jurafsky, Andrew Y. Ng:
Lexicon-Free Conversational Speech Recognition with Neural Networks. 345-354 - William Yang Wang, Miaomiao Wen:
I Can Has Cheezburger? A Nonparanormal Approach to Combining Textual and Visual Information for Predicting and Generating Popular Meme Descriptions. 355-365 - Chuan Wang, Nianwen Xue, Sameer Pradhan:
A Transition-based Algorithm for AMR Parsing. 366-375 - Aurelien Waite, Bill Byrne:
The Geometry of Statistical Machine Translation. 376-386 - Miguel Ballesteros, Bernd Bohnet, Simon Mille, Leo Wanner:
Data-driven sentence generation with non-isomorphic trees. 387-397 - Cuong Hoang, Khalil Sima'an:
Latent Domain Word Alignment for Heterogeneous Corpora. 398-408 - H. Andrew Schwartz, Gregory J. Park, Maarten Sap, Evan Weingarten, Johannes C. Eichstaedt, Margaret L. Kern, David Stillwell, Michal Kosinski, Jonah Berger, Martin E. P. Seligman, Lyle H. Ungar:
Extracting Human Temporal Orientation from Facebook Language. 409-419 - Tyler Baldwin, Yunyao Li:
An In-depth Analysis of the Effect of Text Normalization in Social Media. 420-429 - Amita Misra, Pranav Anand, Jean E. Fox Tree, Marilyn A. Walker:
Using Summarization to Discover Argument Facets in Online Idealogical Dialog. 430-440 - Manali Sharma, Di Zhuang, Mustafa Bilgic:
Active Learning with Rationales for Text Classification. 441-451 - Eduardo Blanco, Alakananda Vempala:
Inferring Temporally-Anchored Spatial Knowledge from Semantic Roles. 452-461 - Masaaki Nishino, Norihito Yasuda, Tsutomu Hirao, Shin-ichi Minato, Masaaki Nagata:
A Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Tree Trimming-based Text Summarization. 462-471 - Oren Melamud, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger:
Modeling Word Meaning in Context with Substitute Vectors. 472-482 - Chaitanya P. Shivade, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Eric Fosler-Lussier, Albert M. Lai:
Corpus-based discovery of semantic intensity scales. 483-493 - Sudha Rao, Allyson Ettinger, Hal Daumé III, Philip Resnik:
Dialogue focus tracking for zero pronoun resolution. 494-503 - Jianfu Chen, Polina Kuznetsova, David Scott Warren, Yejin Choi:
Déjà Image-Captions: A Corpus of Expressive Descriptions in Repetition. 504-514 - Arvind Neelakantan, Ming-Wei Chang:
Inferring Missing Entity Type Instances for Knowledge Base Completion: New Dataset and Methods. 515-525 - Thomas Müller, Hinrich Schütze:
Robust Morphological Tagging with Word Representations. 526-536 - Garrett Nicolai, Grzegorz Kondrak:
English orthography is not "close to optimal". 537-545 - Min Yang, Wenting Tu, Ziyu Lu, Wenpeng Yin, Kam-Pui Chow:
LCCT: A Semi-supervised Model for Sentiment Classification. 546-555 - Pushpendre Rastogi, Benjamin Van Durme, Raman Arora:
Multiview LSA: Representation Learning via Generalized CCA. 556-566 - José Camacho-Collados, Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Roberto Navigli:
NASARI: a Novel Approach to a Semantically-Aware Representation of Items. 567-577 - Mariano Felice, Ted Briscoe:
Towards a standard evaluation method for grammatical error detection and correction. 578-587 - Jerome White, Douglas W. Oard, Aren Jansen, Jiaul H. Paik, Rashmi Sankepally:
Using Zero-Resource Spoken Term Discovery for Ranked Retrieval. 588-597 - Yulia Tsvetkov, Waleed Ammar, Chris Dyer:
Constraint-Based Models of Lexical Borrowing. 598-608 - Tomer Levinboim, Ashish Vaswani, David Chiang:
Model Invertibility Regularization: Sequence Alignment With or Without Parallel Data. 609-618 - Yun-Nung Chen, William Yang Wang, Alexander I. Rudnicky:
Jointly Modeling Inter-Slot Relations by Random Walk on Knowledge Graphs for Unsupervised Spoken Language Understanding. 619-629 - Atsushi Fujita, Pierre Isabelle:
Expanding Paraphrase Lexicons by Exploiting Lexical Variants. 630-640 - Ander Intxaurrondo, Eneko Agirre, Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Mihai Surdeanu:
Diamonds in the Rough: Event Extraction from Imperfect Microblog Data. 641-650 - Phong Le, Willem H. Zuidema:
Unsupervised Dependency Parsing: Let's Use Supervised Parsers. 651-661 - Emily Pitler, Ryan T. McDonald:
A Linear-Time Transition System for Crossing Interval Trees. 662-671 - Yi Yang, Jacob Eisenstein:
Unsupervised Multi-Domain Adaptation with Feature Embeddings. 672-682 - Sujay Kumar Jauhar, Chris Dyer, Eduard H. Hovy:
Ontologically Grounded Multi-sense Representation Learning for Semantic Vector Space Models. 683-693 - Michael Haas, Yannick Versley:
Subsentential Sentiment on a Shoestring: A Crosslingual Analysis of Compositional Classification. 694-704 - Mingkun Gao, Wei Xu, Chris Callison-Burch:
Cost Optimization in Crowdsourcing Translation: Low cost translations made even cheaper. 705-713 - José G. C. de Souza, Hamed Zamani, Matteo Negri, Marco Turchi, Daniele Falavigna:
Multitask Learning for Adaptive Quality Estimation of Automatically Transcribed Utterances. 714-724 - Pengtao Xie, Diyi Yang, Eric P. Xing:
Incorporating Word Correlation Knowledge into Topic Modeling. 725-734 - Colin Cherry, Hongyu Guo:
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Word Representations for Twitter Named Entity Recognition. 735-745 - Thang Nguyen, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Jeffrey Lund, Kevin D. Seppi, Eric K. Ringger:
Is Your Anchor Going Up or Down? Fast and Accurate Supervised Topic Models. 746-755 - Ankur P. Parikh, Hoifung Poon, Kristina Toutanova:
Grounded Semantic Parsing for Complex Knowledge Extraction. 756-766 - Mohammad Salameh, Saif M. Mohammad, Svetlana Kiritchenko:
Sentiment after Translation: A Case-Study on Arabic Social Media Posts. 767-777 - Chen Li, Yang Liu, Lin Zhao:
Using External Resources and Joint Learning for Bigram Weighting in ILP-Based Multi-Document Summarization. 778-787 - Lingpeng Kong, Alexander M. Rush, Noah A. Smith:
Transforming Dependencies into Phrase Structures. 788-798 - Attapol Rutherford, Nianwen Xue:
Improving the Inference of Implicit Discourse Relations via Classifying Explicit Discourse Connectives. 799-808 - Haoruo Peng, Daniel Khashabi, Dan Roth:
Solving Hard Coreference Problems. 809-819 - Paul Baltescu, Phil Blunsom:
Pragmatic Neural Language Modelling in Machine Translation. 820-829 - Apoorv Agarwal, Jiehan Zheng, Shruti Kamath, Sriramkumar Balasubramanian, Shirin Ann Dey:
Key Female Characters in Film Have More to Talk About Besides Men: Automating the Bechdel Test. 830-840 - Xiaolong Li, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer:
Semantic Grounding in Dialogue for Complex Problem Solving. 841-850 - Ben Hixon, Peter Clark, Hannaneh Hajishirzi:
Learning Knowledge Graphs for Question Answering through Conversational Dialog. 851-861 - Kathleen C. Fraser, Naama Ben-David, Graeme Hirst, Naida L. Graham, Elizabeth Rochon:
Sentence segmentation of aphasic speech. 862-871 - Judith Gaspers, Philipp Cimiano, Britta Wrede:
Semantic parsing of speech using grammars learned with weak supervision. 872-881 - Paul Felt, Kevin Black, Eric K. Ringger, Kevin D. Seppi, Robbie Haertel:
Early Gains Matter: A Case for Preferring Generative over Discriminative Crowdsourcing Models. 882-891 - Gholamreza Haffari, Ajay Nagesh, Ganesh Ramakrishnan:
Optimizing Multivariate Performance Measures for Learning Relation Extraction Models. 892-900 - Wenpeng Yin, Hinrich Schütze:
Convolutional Neural Network for Paraphrase Identification. 901-911 - Xiaodong Liu, Jianfeng Gao, Xiaodong He, Li Deng, Kevin Duh, Ye-Yi Wang:
Representation Learning Using Multi-Task Deep Neural Networks for Semantic Classification and Information Retrieval. 912-921 - Garrett Nicolai, Colin Cherry, Grzegorz Kondrak:
Inflection Generation as Discriminative String Transduction. 922-931 - Ryan Cotterell, Jason Eisner:
Penalized Expectation Propagation for Graphical Models over Strings. 932-942 - Lei Yao, Grzegorz Kondrak:
Joint Generation of Transliterations from Multiple Representations. 943-952 - Bogdan Ludusan, Gabriel Synnaeve, Emmanuel Dupoux:
Prosodic boundary information helps unsupervised word segmentation. 953-963 - Germán Kruszewski, Marco Baroni:
So similar and yet incompatible: Toward the automated identification of semantically compatible words. 964-969 - Omer Levy, Steffen Remus, Chris Biemann, Ido Dagan:
Do Supervised Distributional Methods Really Learn Lexical Inference Relations? 970-976 - Bahar Salehi, Paul Cook, Timothy Baldwin:
A Word Embedding Approach to Predicting the Compositionality of Multiword Expressions. 977-983 - Masataka Ono, Makoto Miwa, Yutaka Sasaki:
Word Embedding-based Antonym Detection using Thesauri and Distributional Information. 984-989 - Lifeng Jin, William Schuler:
A Comparison of Word Similarity Performance Using Explanatory and Non-explanatory Texts. 990-994 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Yik-Cheung Tam, Colleen Richey, Wen Wang:
Morphological Modeling for Machine Translation of English-Iraqi Arabic Spoken Dialogs. 995-1000 - Frédéric Blain, Fethi Bougares, Amir Hazem, Loïc Barrault, Holger Schwenk:
Continuous Adaptation to User Feedback for Statistical Machine Translation. 1001-1005 - Chao Xing, Dong Wang, Chao Liu, Yiye Lin:
Normalized Word Embedding and Orthogonal Transform for Bilingual Word Translation. 1006-1011 - Adrià de Gispert, Gonzalo Iglesias, Bill Byrne:
Fast and Accurate Preordering for SMT using Neural Networks. 1012-1017 - Markus Dreyer, Yuanzhe Dong:
APRO: All-Pairs Ranking Optimization for MT Tuning. 1018-1023 - Malin Ahlberg, Markus Forsberg, Mans Hulden:
Paradigm classification in supervised learning of morphology. 1024-1029 - Haitao Mi, Liang Huang:
Shift-Reduce Constituency Parsing with Dynamic Programming and POS Tag Lattice. 1030-1035 - Dan Garrette, Hannah Alpert-Abrams, Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Dan Klein:
Unsupervised Code-Switching for Multilingual Historical Document Transcription. 1036-1041 - Arman Cohan, Luca Soldaini, Nazli Goharian:
Matching Citation Text and Cited Spans in Biomedical Literature: a Search-Oriented Approach. 1042-1048 - Keisuke Sakaguchi, Michael Heilman, Nitin Madnani:
Effective Feature Integration for Automated Short Answer Scoring. 1049-1054 - Lu Wang, Claire Cardie, Galen Marchetti:
Socially-Informed Timeline Generation for Complex Events. 1055-1065 - Philip John Gorinski, Mirella Lapata:
Movie Script Summarization as Graph-based Scene Extraction. 1066-1076 - Fei Liu, Jeffrey Flanigan, Sam Thomson, Norman M. Sadeh, Noah A. Smith:
Toward Abstractive Summarization Using Semantic Representations. 1077-1086 - Muyu Zhang, Vanessa Wei Feng, Bing Qin, Graeme Hirst, Ting Liu, Jingwen Huang:
Encoding World Knowledge in the Evaluation of Local Coherence. 1087-1096 - Chen Chen, Vincent Ng:
Chinese Event Coreference Resolution: An Unsupervised Probabilistic Model Rivaling Supervised Resolvers. 1097-1107 - Anupam Guha, Mohit Iyyer, Danny Bouman, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber:
Removing the Training Wheels: A Coreference Dataset that Entertains Humans and Challenges Computers. 1108-1118 - Tim Rocktäschel, Sameer Singh, Sebastian Riedel:
Injecting Logical Background Knowledge into Embeddings for Relation Extraction. 1119-1129 - Xiaoman Pan, Taylor Cassidy, Ulf Hermjakob, Heng Ji, Kevin Knight:
Unsupervised Entity Linking with Abstract Meaning Representation. 1130-1139 - Sebastian Krause, Enrique Alfonseca, Katja Filippova, Daniele Pighin:
Idest: Learning a Distributed Representation for Event Patterns. 1140-1149 - Tao Lei, Yuan Zhang, Lluís Màrquez i Villodre, Alessandro Moschitti, Regina Barzilay:
High-Order Low-Rank Tensors for Semantic Role Labeling. 1150-1160 - Omri Abend, Shay B. Cohen, Mark Steedman:
Lexical Event Ordering with an Edge-Factored Model. 1161-1171 - Felix Hieber, Stefan Riezler:
Bag-of-Words Forced Decoding for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval. 1172-1182 - Yvette Graham, Timothy Baldwin, Nitika Mathur:
Accurate Evaluation of Segment-level Machine Translation Metrics. 1183-1191 - Raj Dabre, Fabien Cromierès, Sadao Kurohashi, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Leveraging Small Multilingual Corpora for SMT Using Many Pivot Languages. 1192-1202 - Dian Yu, Heng Ji, Sujian Li, Chin-Yew Lin:
Why Read if You Can Scan? Trigger Scoping Strategy for Biographical Fact Extraction. 1203-1208 - Armin Hoenen:
Lachmannian Archetype Reconstruction for Ancient Manuscript Corpora. 1209-1214 - Sonal Gupta, Christopher D. Manning:
Distributed Representations of Words to Guide Bootstrapped Entity Classifiers. 1215-1220 - Tomer Levinboim, David Chiang:
Multi-Task Word Alignment Triangulation for Low-Resource Languages. 1221-1226 - Taraka Rama:
Automatic cognate identification with gap-weighted string subsequences. 1227-1231 - Shansong Yang, Weiming Lu, Dezhi Yang, Liang Yao, Baogang Wei:
Short Text Understanding by Leveraging Knowledge into Topic Model. 1232-1237 - Sudha Bhingardive, Dhirendra Singh, Rudramurthy V, Hanumant Harichandra Redkar, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Unsupervised Most Frequent Sense Detection using Word Embeddings. 1238-1243 - Javid Ebrahimi, Dejing Dou:
Chain Based RNN for Relation Classification. 1244-1249 - Laura Kallmeyer, Wolfgang Maier:
LR Parsing for LCFRS. 1250-1255 - Dirk Hovy, Barbara Plank, Héctor Martínez Alonso, Anders Søgaard:
Mining for unambiguous instances to adapt part-of-speech taggers to new domains. 1256-1261 - Yang Zhang, Yunqing Xia, Yi Liu, Wenmin Wang:
Clustering Sentences with Density Peaks for Multi-document Summarization. 1262-1267 - Scott Piao, Francesca Bianchi, Carmen Dayrell, Angela D'Egidio, Paul Rayson:
Development of the Multilingual Semantic Annotation System. 1268-1274 - Yangqiu Song, Dan Roth:
Unsupervised Sparse Vector Densification for Short Text Similarity. 1275-1280 - Nicolas Schrading, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Raymond W. Ptucha, Christopher Homan:
#WhyIStayed, #WhyILeft: Microblogging to Make Sense of Domestic Abuse. 1281-1286 - Ryan Cotterell, Hinrich Schütze:
Morphological Word-Embeddings. 1287-1292 - Somak Aditya, Chitta Baral, Nguyen Ha Vo, Joohyung Lee, Jieping Ye, Zaw Naung, Barry Lumpkin, Jenny Hastings, Richard B. Scherl, Dawn M. Sweet, Daniela Inclezan:
Recognizing Social Constructs from Textual Conversation. 1293-1298 - Wang Ling, Chris Dyer, Alan W. Black, Isabel Trancoso:
Two/Too Simple Adaptations of Word2Vec for Syntax Problems. 1299-1304 - Hiroya Takamura, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
Estimating Numerical Attributes by Bringing Together Fragmentary Clues. 1305-1310 - Chu-Cheng Lin, Waleed Ammar, Chris Dyer, Lori S. Levin:
Unsupervised POS Induction with Word Embeddings. 1311-1316 - Chen Li, Yang Liu, Lin Zhao:
Improving Update Summarization via Supervised ILP and Sentence Reranking. 1317-1322 - Lingjia Deng, Janyce Wiebe:
MPQA 3.0: An Entity/Event-Level Sentiment Corpus. 1323-1328 - Zornitsa Kozareva:
Everyone Likes Shopping! Multi-class Product Categorization for e-Commerce. 1329-1333 - Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Dan Klein:
GPU-Friendly Local Regression for Voice Conversion. 1334-1338 - Carolin Haas, Stefan Riezler:
Response-based Learning for Machine Translation of Open-domain Database Queries. 1339-1344 - Andrew Shin, Ryohei Sasano, Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura:
Context-Dependent Automatic Response Generation Using Statistical Machine Translation Techniques. 1345-1350 - Manaal Faruqui, Shankar Kumar:
Multilingual Open Relation Extraction Using Cross-lingual Projection. 1351-1356 - Héctor Martínez Alonso, Barbara Plank, Arne Skjærholt, Anders Søgaard:
Learning to parse with IAA-weighted loss. 1357-1361 - Afshin Rahimi, Duy Vu, Trevor Cohn, Timothy Baldwin:
Exploiting Text and Network Context for Geolocation of Social Media Users. 1362-1367 - Wenpeng Yin, Hinrich Schütze:
Discriminative Phrase Embedding for Paraphrase Identification. 1368-1373 - Mo Yu, Matthew R. Gormley, Mark Dredze:
Combining Word Embeddings and Feature Embeddings for Fine-grained Relation Extraction. 1374-1379 - Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Luz Rello, Julia Dembowski:
CASSA: A Context-Aware Synonym Simplification Algorithm. 1380-1385 - Stephan Gouws, Anders Søgaard:
Simple task-specific bilingual word embeddings. 1386-1390 - Luke Shrimpton, Victor Lavrenko, Miles Osborne:
Sampling Techniques for Streaming Cross Document Coreference Resolution. 1391-1396 - Aliaksei Severyn, Alessandro Moschitti:
On the Automatic Learning of Sentiment Lexicons. 1397-1402 - Shervin Malmasi, Mark Dras:
Large-Scale Native Language Identification with Cross-Corpus Evaluation. 1403-1409 - Victoria Zayats, Mari Ostendorf, Hannaneh Hajishirzi:
Unediting: Detecting Disfluencies Without Careful Transcripts. 1410-1415 - Kai Zhao, Liang Huang:
Type-Driven Incremental Semantic Parsing with Polymorphism. 1416-1421 - Hillel Taub-Tabib, Yoav Goldberg, Amir Globerson:
Template Kernels for Dependency Parsing. 1422-1427 - Richard Johansson, Luis Nieto Piña:
Embedding a Semantic Network in a Word Space. 1428-1433 - Josu Goikoetxea, Aitor Soroa, Eneko Agirre:
Random Walks and Neural Network Language Models on Knowledge Bases. 1434-1439 - Benjamin E. Nye, Ani Nenkova:
Identification and Characterization of Newsworthy Verbs in World News. 1440-1445 - Yudong Liu, Clinton Burkhart, James Hearne, Liang Luo:
Enhancing Sumerian Lemmatization by Unsupervised Named-Entity Recognition. 1446-1451 - Haibo Ding, Ellen Riloff:
Extracting Information about Medication Use from Veterinary Discussions. 1452-1458 - David Jurgens, Mohammad Taher Pilehvar:
Reserating the awesometastic: An automatic extension of the WordNet taxonomy for novel terms. 1459-1465 - Daniel Andrade, Kunihiko Sadamasa, Akihiro Tamura, Masaaki Tsuchida:
Cross-lingual Text Classification Using Topic-Dependent Word Probabilities. 1466-1471 - Eric P. S. Baumer, Elisha Elovic, Ying Qin, Francesca Polletta, Geri Gay:
Testing and Comparing Computational Approaches for Identifying the Language of Framing in Political News. 1472-1482 - Marco Guerini, Gözde Özbal, Carlo Strapparava:
Echoes of Persuasion: The Effect of Euphony in Persuasive Communication. 1483-1493 - Subhashini Venugopalan, Huijuan Xu, Jeff Donahue, Marcus Rohrbach, Raymond J. Mooney, Kate Saenko:
Translating Videos to Natural Language Using Deep Recurrent Neural Networks. 1494-1504 - Luis Gilberto Mateos Ortiz, Clemens Wolff, Mirella Lapata:
Learning to Interpret and Describe Abstract Scenes. 1505-1515 - Joern Wuebker, Sebastian Muehr, Patrick Lehnen, Stephan Peitz, Hermann Ney:
A Comparison of Update Strategies for Large-Scale Maximum Expected BLEU Training. 1516-1526 - Kai Zhao, Hany Hassan, Michael Auli:
Learning Translation Models from Monolingual Continuous Representations. 1527-1536 - Nathan Schneider, Noah A. Smith:
A Corpus and Model Integrating Multiword Expressions and Supersenses. 1537-1547 - Areej Alhothali, Jesse Hoey:
Good News or Bad News: Using Affect Control Theory to Analyze Readers' Reaction Towards News Articles. 1548-1558 - Yulia Otmakhova, Hyopil Shin:
Do We Really Need Lexical Information? Towards a Top-down Approach to Sentiment Analysis of Product Reviews. 1559-1568 - Marjan Ghazvininejad, Kevin Knight:
How to Memorize a Random 60-Bit String. 1569-1575 - Lea Frermann, Mirella Lapata:
A Bayesian Model for Joint Learning of Categories and their Features. 1576-1586 - Gabriel Doyle, Michael C. Frank:
Shared common ground influences information density in microblog texts. 1587-1596 - Marten van Schijndel, William Schuler:
Hierarchic syntax improves reading time prediction. 1597-1605 - Manaal Faruqui, Jesse Dodge, Sujay Kumar Jauhar, Chris Dyer, Eduard H. Hovy, Noah A. Smith:
Retrofitting Word Vectors to Semantic Lexicons. 1606-1615 - Vinodh Krishnan Elangovan, Jacob Eisenstein:
"You're Mr. Lebowski, I'm the Dude": Inducing Address Term Formality in Signed Social Networks. 1616-1626 - Radu Soricut, Franz Josef Och:
Unsupervised Morphology Induction Using Word Embeddings. 1627-1637
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Student Research Workshop
- Jonathan Wintrode:
Cache-Augmented Latent Topic Language Models for Speech Retrieval. 1-8 - Gustavo Paetzold:
Reliable Lexical Simplification for Non-Native Speakers. 9-16 - Vasu Sharma, Rajat Kulshreshtha, Puneet Singh, Nishant Agrawal, Akshay Kumar:
Analyzing Newspaper Crime Reports for Identification of Safe Transit Paths. 17-24 - Konstantinos Lambrou-Latreille:
Relation extraction pattern ranking using word similarity. 25-32 - Glorianna Jagfeld, Lonneke van der Plas:
Towards a Better Semantic Role Labeling of Complex Predicates. 33-39 - Ajay Nagesh:
Exploring Relational Features and Learning under Distant Supervision for Information Extraction Tasks. 40-47 - Lingjia Deng:
Entity/Event-Level Sentiment Detection and Inference. 48-56 - Bryan Wilkinson:
Initial Steps for Building a Lexicon of Adjectives with Scalemates. 57-63 - Ngoc Phuoc An Vo, Octavian Popescu:
A Preliminary Evaluation of the Impact of Syntactic Structure in Semantic Textual Similarity and Semantic Relatedness Tasks. 64-70 - Eshrag Refaee, Verena Rieser:
Benchmarking Machine Translated Sentiment Analysis for Arabic Tweets. 71-78 - Ignacio Arroyo-Fernández:
Learning Kernels for Semantic Clustering: A Deep Approach. 79-87 - Seid Muhie Yimam:
Narrowing the Loop: Integration of Resources and Linguistic Dataset Development with Interactive Machine Learning. 88-95 - Denis Savenkov, Wei-Lwun Lu, Jeff Dalton, Eugene Agichtein:
Relation Extraction from Community Generated Question-Answer Pairs. 96-102 - Sauleh Eetemadi, Kristina Toutanova:
Detecting Translation Direction: A Cross-Domain Study. 103-109 - David Steele:
Improving the Translation of Discourse Markers for Chinese into English. 110-117 - Carolina Scarton:
Discourse and Document-level Information for Evaluating Language Output Tasks. 118-125 - Forough Poursabzi-Sangdeh, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber:
Speeding Document Annotation with Topic Models. 126-132 - Zhiyuan Chen:
Lifelong Machine Learning for Topic Modeling and Beyond. 133-139 - Tomasz Jurczyk, Jinho D. Choi:
Semantics-based Graph Approach to Complex Question-Answering. 140-146 - Nidhi Sharma, Richa Sharma, Kanad K. Biswas:
Recognizing Textual Entailment using Dependency Analysis and Machine Learning. 147-153 - Ximena Gutierrez-Vasques:
Bilingual lexicon extraction for a distant language pair using a small parallel corpus. 154-160 - Jackson Lee:
Morphological Paradigms: Computational Structure and Unsupervised Learning. 161-167 - Aiming Ni, Jinho D. Choi, Jason Shepard, Phillip Wolff:
Computational Exploration to Linguistic Structures of Future: Classification and Categorization. 168-173
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Demonstrations
- Mihai Surdeanu, Tom Hicks, Marco Antonio Valenzuela-Escárcega:
Two Practical Rhetorical Structure Theory Parsers. 1-5 - Sebastian Martschat, Thierry Göckel, Michael Strube:
Analyzing and Visualizing Coreference Resolution Errors. 6-10 - Markus Dreyer, Jonathan Graehl:
hyp: A Toolkit for Representing, Manipulating, and Optimizing Hypergraphs. 11-15 - Wencan Luo, Xiangmin Fan, Muhsin Menekse, Jingtao Wang, Diane J. Litman:
Enhancing Instructor-Student and Student-Student Interactions with Mobile Interfaces and Summarization. 16-20 - Vincent Kríz, Barbora Hladká:
RExtractor: a Robust Information Extractor. 21-25 - Lucy Vanderwende, Arul Menezes, Chris Quirk:
An AMR parser for English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese and a new AMR-annotated corpus. 26-30 - Yifan He, Ralph Grishman:
ICE: Rapid Information Extraction Customization for NLP Novices. 31-35 - Naomi Saphra, Adam Lopez:
AMRICA: an AMR Inspector for Cross-language Alignments. 36-40 - Yusuke Oda, Graham Neubig, Sakriani Sakti, Tomoki Toda, Satoshi Nakamura:
Ckylark: A More Robust PCFG-LA Parser. 41-45 - Pablo Ruiz Fabo, Thierry Poibeau, Frédérique Mélanie:
ELCO3: Entity Linking with Corpus Coherence Combining Open Source Annotators. 46-50 - Juhani Luotolahti, Jenna Kanerva, Sampo Pyysalo, Filip Ginter:
SETS: Scalable and Efficient Tree Search in Dependency Graphs. 51-55 - Juan Soler Company, Miguel Ballesteros, Bernd Bohnet, Simon Mille, Leo Wanner:
Visualizing Deep-Syntactic Parser Output. 56-60 - Sameer Singh, Tim Rocktäschel, Luke Hewitt, Jason Naradowsky, Sebastian Riedel:
WOLFE: An NLP-friendly Declarative Machine Learning Stack. 61-65 - Xuchen Yao:
Lean Question Answering over Freebase from Scratch. 66-70 - Sravana Reddy, James Stanford:
A Web Application for Automated Dialect Analysis. 71-75 - Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Roberto Navigli:
An Open-source Framework for Multi-level Semantic Similarity Measurement. 76-80 - Anoop Kunchukuttan, Ratish Puduppully, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Brahmi-Net: A transliteration and script conversion system for languages of the Indian subcontinent. 81-85 - Nanyun Peng, Francis Ferraro, Mo Yu, Nicholas Andrews, Jay DeYoung, Max Thomas, Matthew R. Gormley, Travis Wolfe, Craig Harman, Benjamin Van Durme, Mark Dredze:
A Concrete Chinese NLP Pipeline. 86-90 - Hubert Soyer, Goran Topic, Pontus Stenetorp, Akiko Aizawa:
CroVeWA: Crosslingual Vector-Based Writing Assistance. 91-95 - Diane Napolitano, Kathleen Sheehan, Robert Mundkowsky:
Online Readability and Text Complexity Analysis with TextEvaluator. 96-100 - Dezhao Song, Frank Schilder, Charese Smiley, Chris Brew:
Natural Language Question Answering and Analytics for Diverse and Interlinked Datasets. 101-105 - Jim Chang, Jason S. Chang:
WriteAhead2: Mining Lexical Grammar Patterns for Assisted Writing. 106-110 - Seonyeong Park, Soonchoul Kwon, Byungsoo Kim, Sangdo Han, Hyosup Shim, Gary Geunbae Lee:
Question Answering System using Multiple Information Source and Open Type Answer Merge. 111-115 - Mahmoud Azab, Chris Hokamp, Rada Mihalcea:
Using Word Semantics To Assist English as a Second Language Learners. 116-120
Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Tutorial Abstracts
- Hal Daumé III, John Langford, Kai-Wei Chang, He He, Sudha Rao:
Hands-on Learning to Search for Structured Prediction. 1 - Chris Callison-Burch, Lyle H. Ungar, Ellie Pavlick:
Crowdsourcing for NLP. 2-3 - Nathan Schneider, Jeffrey Flanigan, Tim O'Gorman:
The Logic of AMR: Practical, Unified, Graph-Based Sentence Semantics for NLP. 4-5 - Wen-tau Yih, Xiaodong He, Jianfeng Gao:
Deep Learning and Continuous Representations for Natural Language Processing. 6-8 - Svitlana Volkova, Benjamin Van Durme, David Yarowsky, Yoram Bachrach:
Social Media Predictive Analytics. 9 - Collin F. Baker, Nathan Schneider, Miriam R. L. Petruck, Michael Ellsworth:
Getting the Roles Right: Using FrameNet in NLP. 10-12
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