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Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Volume 2
Volume 2, 2014
- Ben King, Rahul Jha, Dragomir R. Radev:
Heterogeneous Networks and Their Applications: Scientometrics, Name Disambiguation, and Topic Modeling. 1-14 - Tobias Schnabel, Hinrich Schütze:
FLORS: Fast and Simple Domain Adaptation for Part-of-Speech Tagging. 15-26 - Marco Lui, Jey Han Lau, Timothy Baldwin:
Automatic Detection and Language Identification of Multilingual Documents. 27-40 - Emily Pitler:
A Crossing-Sensitive Third-Order Factorization for Dependency Parsing. 41-54 - Mengqiu Wang, Christopher D. Manning:
Cross-lingual Projected Expectation Regularization for Weakly Supervised Learning. 55-66 - Peter Young, Alice Lai, Micah Hodosh, Julia Hockenmaier:
From image descriptions to visual denotations: New similarity metrics for semantic inference over event descriptions. 67-78 - Ellie Pavlick, Matt Post, Ann Irvine, Dmitry Kachaev, Chris Callison-Burch:
The Language Demographics of Amazon Mechanical Turk. 79-92 - Benjamin Börschinger, Mark Johnson:
Exploring the Role of Stress in Bayesian Word Segmentation using Adaptor Grammars. 93-104 - Sujith Ravi, Sergei Vassilvitskii, Vibhor Rastogi:
Parallel Algorithms for Unsupervised Tagging. 105-118 - Yoav Goldberg, Francesco Sartorio, Giorgio Satta:
A Tabular Method for Dynamic Oracles in Transition-Based Parsing. 119-130 - Matthew Honnibal, Mark Johnson:
Joint Incremental Disfluency Detection and Dependency Parsing. 131-142 - William F. Styler IV, Steven Bethard
, Sean Finan, Martha Palmer, Sameer Pradhan, Piet C. de Groen, Bradley James Erickson, Timothy A. Miller, Chen Lin, Guergana K. Savova, James Pustejovsky:
Temporal Annotation in the Clinical Domain. 143-154 - Lizhen Qu, Yi Zhang, Rui Wang, Lili Jiang, Rainer Gemulla, Gerhard Weikum:
Senti-LSSVM: Sentiment-Oriented Multi-Relation Extraction with Latent Structural SVM. 155-168 - Matthias Sperber, Mirjam Simantzik, Graham Neubig, Satoshi Nakamura, Alex Waibel:
Segmentation for Efficient Supervised Language Annotation with an Explicit Cost-Utility Tradeoff. 169-180 - Dani Yogatama, Chong Wang, Bryan R. Routledge, Noah A. Smith, Eric P. Xing:
Dynamic Language Models for Streaming Text. 181-192 - Nathan Schneider, Emily Danchik, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith:
Discriminative Lexical Semantic Segmentation with Gaps: Running the MWE Gamut. 193-206 - Richard Socher, Andrej Karpathy, Quoc V. Le, Christopher D. Manning, Andrew Y. Ng:
Grounded Compositional Semantics for Finding and Describing Images with Sentences. 207-218 - Md. Arafat Sultan, Steven Bethard
, Tamara Sumner:
Back to Basics for Monolingual Alignment: Exploiting Word Similarity and Contextual Evidence. 219-230 - Andrea Moro, Alessandro Raganato
, Roberto Navigli:
Entity Linking meets Word Sense Disambiguation: a Unified Approach. 231-244 - Jason Utt, Sebastian Padó
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Crosslingual and Multilingual Construction of Syntax-Based Vector Space Models. 245-258 - Yuan Fang, Ming-Wei Chang:
Entity Linking on Microblogs with Spatial and Temporal Signals. 259-272 - Nathanael Chambers, Taylor Cassidy, Bill McDowell, Steven Bethard
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Dense Event Ordering with a Multi-Pass Architecture. 273-284 - Felix Hill, Roi Reichart, Anna Korhonen:
Multi-Modal Models for Concrete and Abstract Concept Meaning. 285-296 - Robert West, Hristo S. Paskov, Jure Leskovec, Christopher Potts:
Exploiting Social Network Structure for Person-to-Person Sentiment Analysis. 297-310 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Bob Carpenter:
The Benefits of a Model of Annotation. 311-326 - Mike Lewis, Mark Steedman:
Improved CCG Parsing with Semi-supervised Supertagging. 327-338 - Xian Qian, Yang Liu:
2-Slave Dual Decomposition for Generalized Higher Order CRFs. 339-350 - Polina Kuznetsova, Vicente Ordonez, Tamara L. Berg, Yejin Choi:
TREETALK: Composition and Compression of Trees for Image Descriptions. 351-362 - David Bamman, Noah A. Smith:
Unsupervised Discovery of Biographical Structure from Text. 363-376 - Siva Reddy, Mirella Lapata, Mark Steedman:
Large-scale Semantic Parsing without Question-Answer Pairs. 377-392 - Jonathan H. Clark, Chris Dyer, Alon Lavie:
Locally Non-Linear Learning for Statistical Machine Translation via Discretization and Structured Regularization. 393-404 - Marco Kuhlmann, Giorgio Satta:
A New Parsing Algorithm for Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 405-418 - Alla Rozovskaya, Dan Roth:
Building a State-of-the-Art Grammatical Error Correction System. 419-434 - Wei Xu
, Alan Ritter, Chris Callison-Burch, William B. Dolan, Yangfeng Ji:
Extracting Lexically Divergent Paraphrases from Twitter. 435-448 - David Jurgens, Roberto Navigli:
It's All Fun and Games until Someone Annotates: Video Games with a Purpose for Linguistic Annotation. 449-464 - Ke Zhai, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Shay B. Cohen:
Online Adaptor Grammars with Hybrid Inference. 465-476 - Greg Durrett, Dan Klein:
A Joint Model for Entity Analysis: Coreference, Typing, and Linking. 477-490 - Jane Chandlee, Rémi Eyraud, Jeffrey Heinz:
Learning Strictly Local Subsequential Functions. 491-503 - Bishan Yang, Claire Cardie:
Joint Modeling of Opinion Expression Extraction and Attribute Classification. 505-516 - Lisa Beinborn, Torsten Zesch, Iryna Gurevych:
Predicting the Difficulty of Language Proficiency Tests. 517-529 - Gabriella Lapesa, Stefan Evert:
A Large Scale Evaluation of Distributional Semantic Models: Parameters, Interactions and Model Selection. 531-545 - Andreas Vlachos
, Stephen Clark:
A New Corpus and Imitation Learning Framework for Context-Dependent Semantic Parsing. 547-559 - Yonatan Belinkov, Tao Lei, Regina Barzilay, Amir Globerson:
Exploring Compositional Architectures and Word Vector Representations for Prepositional Phrase Attachment. 561-572 - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Bob Carpenter:
Erratum: "The Benefits of a Model of Annotation". 573
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