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Natural Language Engineering, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, March 2007
- Yannick Marchand, Robert I. Damper:
Can syllabification improve pronunciation by analogy of English? 1-24 - Jin Yu, Ehud Reiter, Jim Hunter, Chris Mellish:
Choosing the content of textual summaries of large time-series data sets. 25-49 - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii:
Word-based predictive text entry using adaptive language models. 51-74 - Bolette Sandford Pedersen:
Using shallow linguistic analysis to improve search on Danish compounds. 75-90 - Robert Dale:
Industry Watch: Is 2007 the Year of Question-Answering? 91-94
Volume 13, Number 2, June 2007
- Joakim Nivre, Johan Hall, Jens Nilsson, Atanas Chanev, Gülsen Eryigit, Sandra Kübler, Svetoslav Marinov, Erwin Marsi:
MaltParser: A language-independent system for data-driven dependency parsing. 95-135 - Martha Palmer, Hoa Trang Dang, Christiane Fellbaum:
Making fine-grained and coarse-grained sense distinctions, both manually and automatically. 137-163 - Stuart M. Shieber, Rani Nelken:
Abbreviated text input using language modeling. 165-183 - Robert Dale:
Industry Watch. 185-189
Volume 13, Number 3, September 2007
- Ion Androutsopoulos, Jon Oberlander, Vangelis Karkaletsis:
Source authoring for multilingual generation of personalised object descriptions. 191-233 - Yonggang Deng, Shankar Kumar, William Byrne:
Segmentation and alignment of parallel text for statistical machine translation. 235-260 - Tomas By:
Some notes on the PARC 700 Dependency Bank. 261-282 - Robert Dale:
Industry Watch. 283-286
Volume 13, Number 4, December 2007
- Simon Keizer, Rieks op den Akker:
Dialogue act recognition under uncertainty using Bayesian networks. 287-316 - Hans-Ulrich Krieger:
From UBGs to CFGs A practical corpus-driven approach. 317-351 - Stoyan Mihov, Klaus U. Schulz:
Efficient dictionary-based text rewriting using subsequential transducers. 353-381
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