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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c101]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst, Saif M. Mohammad:
The Emotion Dynamics of Literary Novels. ACL (Findings) 2024: 2557-2574 - [i19]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst, Saif M. Mohammad:
The Emotion Dynamics of Literary Novels. CoRR abs/2403.02474 (2024) - 2023
- [c100]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Frank Rudzicz, Graeme Hirst, Adam Hammond:
Improving Automatic Quotation Attribution in Literary Novels. ACL (2) 2023: 737-746 - [i18]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Frank Rudzicz, Graeme Hirst, Adam Hammond:
Improving Automatic Quotation Attribution in Literary Novels. CoRR abs/2307.03734 (2023) - 2022
- [c99]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
The Project Dialogism Novel Corpus: A Dataset for Quotation Attribution in Literary Texts. LREC 2022: 5838-5848 - [i17]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
The Project Dialogism Novel Corpus: A Dataset for Quotation Attribution in Literary Texts. CoRR abs/2204.05836 (2022) - 2021
- [c98]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Graeme Hirst, Frank Rudzicz:
An Evaluation of Disentangled Representation Learning for Texts. ACL/IJCNLP (Findings) 2021: 1939-1951 - 2020
- [j35]Mohamed Abdalla, Moustafa Abdalla, Frank Rudzicz, Graeme Hirst:
Using word embeddings to improve the privacy of clinical notes. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 27(6): 901-907 (2020) - [c97]Debjit Paul, Juri Opitz, Maria Becker, Jonathan Kobbe, Graeme Hirst, Anette Frank:
Argumentative Relation Classification with Background Knowledge. COMMA 2020: 319-330 - [c96]Adam Hammond, Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Graeme Hirst:
The Words Themselves: A Content-Based Approach to Quote Attribution. DH 2020 - [c95]Ioana Hulpus, Jonathan Kobbe, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Graeme Hirst:
Knowledge Graphs meet Moral Values. *SEM@COLING 2020: 71-80 - [i16]Jing Yi Xie, Renato Ferreira Pinto Jr., Graeme Hirst, Yang Xu:
Text-based inference of moral sentiment change. CoRR abs/2001.07209 (2020) - [i15]Jing Yi Xie, Graeme Hirst, Yang Xu:
Contextualized moral inference. CoRR abs/2008.10762 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j34]Serena Jeblee, Mireille Gomes, Prabhat Jha, Frank Rudzicz, Graeme Hirst:
Automatically determining cause of death from verbal autopsy narratives. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 19(1): 127:1-127:13 (2019) - [c94]Mohamed Abdalla, Magnus Sahlgren, Graeme Hirst:
Enriching Word Embeddings with a Regressor Instead of Labeled Corpora. AAAI 2019: 6188-6195 - [c93]Kawin Ethayarajh, David Duvenaud, Graeme Hirst:
Understanding Undesirable Word Embedding Associations. ACL (1) 2019: 1696-1705 - [c92]Kawin Ethayarajh, David Duvenaud, Graeme Hirst:
Towards Understanding Linear Word Analogies. ACL (1) 2019: 3253-3262 - [c91]Zhaodong Yan, Serena Jeblee, Graeme Hirst:
Can Character Embeddings Improve Cause-of-Death Classification for Verbal Autopsy Narratives? BioNLP@ACL 2019: 234-239 - [c90]Jing Yi Xie, Renato Ferreira Pinto Junior, Graeme Hirst, Yang Xu:
Text-based inference of moral sentiment change. EMNLP/IJCNLP (1) 2019: 4653-4662 - [c89]Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
Are Fictional Voices Distinguishable? Classifying Character Voices in Modern Drama. LaTeCH@NAACL-HLT 2019: 29-34 - [i14]Kawin Ethayarajh, David Duvenaud, Graeme Hirst:
Understanding Undesirable Word Embedding Associations. CoRR abs/1908.06361 (2019) - 2018
- [j33]Shay B. Cohen, Graeme Hirst, Kevin Duh:
Bayesian Analysis in Natural Language Processing Shay Cohen (University of Edinburgh)Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 35), 2016, xxvii+246 pp; paperback, ISBN 9781627058735, $85.00; ebook, ISBN 9781627054218, $68.00; doi: 10.2200/S00719ED1V01Y201605HLT035. Comput. Linguistics 44(1) (2018) - [j32]Yoav Goldberg, Graeme Hirst, Yang Liu, Meng Zhang:
Neural Network Methods for Natural Language Processing Yoav Goldberg (Bar Ilan University)Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 37), 2017, xxii+287 pp; paperback, ISBN 9781627052986, $74.95; ebook, ISBN 9781627052955, $59.96; doi: 10.2200/S00762ED1V01Y201703HLT037. Comput. Linguistics 44(1) (2018) - [j31]Tony Veale, Ekaterina Shutova, Beata Beigman Klebanov, Graeme Hirst, Carlo Strapparava:
Metaphor: A Computational Perspective Tony Veale, Ekaterina Shutova, and Beata Beigman Klebanov (University College Dublin, University of Cambridge, Educational Testing Service)Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 31), 2016, xi+148 pp; paperback, ISBN 9781627058506, $55.00; ebook, ISBN 9781627058513; doi: 10.2200/S00694ED1V01Y201601HLT031. Comput. Linguistics 44(1) (2018) - [j30]Jannik Strötgen, Michael Gertz, Graeme Hirst, Ruihong Huang:
Domain-Sensitive Temporal Tagging By Jannik Strötgen, Michael Gertz (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Heidelberg University) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 36), 2016, xvii+133 pp; paperback, ISBN 978-1-62705-495-1; ebook, ISBN 978-1-62705-499-7; doi: 10.2200/S00721ED1V01Y201606HLT036, $55.00. Comput. Linguistics 44(2) (2018) - [j29]Vanessa Queiroz Marinho, Graeme Hirst, Diego Raphael Amancio:
Labelled network subgraphs reveal stylistic subtleties in written texts. J. Complex Networks 6(4): 620-638 (2018) - [j28]Andrea C. Tricco, Wasifa Zarin, Erin Lillie, Serena Jeblee, Rachel F. Warren, Paul A. Khan, Reid Robson, Ba' Pham, Graeme Hirst, Sharon E. Straus:
Utility of social media and crowd-intelligence data for pharmacovigilance: a scoping review. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 18(1): 38:1-38:14 (2018) - [c88]Serena Jeblee, Graeme Hirst:
Listwise temporal ordering of events in clinical notes. Louhi@EMNLP 2018: 177-182 - [c87]Nona Naderi, Graeme Hirst:
Using context to identify the language of face-saving. ArgMining@EMNLP 2018: 111-120 - [c86]Serena Jeblee, Mireille Gomes, Graeme Hirst:
Multi-task learning for interpretable cause of death classification using key phrase prediction. BioNLP 2018: 12-17 - [c85]Serena Jeblee, Akshay Budhkar, Sasa Milic, Jeff Pinto, Chloé Pou-Prom, Krishnapriya Vishnubhotla, Graeme Hirst, Frank Rudzicz:
Toronto CL CLEF 2018 eHealth Task 1: Multi-lingual ICD-10 Coding using an Ensemble of Recurrent and Convolutional Neural Networks. CLEF (Working Notes) 2018 - [c84]Nona Naderi, Graeme Hirst:
Automated Fact-Checking of Claims in Argumentative Parliamentary Debates. FEVER@EMNLP 2018: 60-65 - [i13]Kawin Ethayarajh, David Duvenaud, Graeme Hirst:
Towards Understanding Linear Word Analogies. CoRR abs/1810.04882 (2018) - 2017
- [j27]Philip Williams, Rico Sennrich, Matt Post, Philipp Koehn, Graeme Hirst, Christian Hadiwinoto:
Syntax-Based Statistical Machine Translation Philip Williams, Rico Sennrich, Matt Post, Philipp Koehn (University of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins University), edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 33), 2016, xvii+190 pp; paperback, ISBN 978-1-62705-900-8; ebook, ISBN 978-1-62705-502-4; doi: 10.2200/S00716ED1V04Y201604HLT033, $70. Comput. Linguistics 43(4) (2017) - [j26]Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
Using models of lexical style to quantify free indirect discourse in modernist fiction. Digit. Scholarsh. Humanit. 32(2): 234-250 (2017) - [c83]Henning Wachsmuth, Nona Naderi, Ivan Habernal, Yufang Hou, Graeme Hirst, Iryna Gurevych, Benno Stein:
Argumentation Quality Assessment: Theory vs. Practice. ACL (2) 2017: 250-255 - [c82]Henning Wachsmuth, Nona Naderi, Yufang Hou, Yonatan Bilu, Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Tim Alberdingk Thijm, Graeme Hirst, Benno Stein:
Computational Argumentation Quality Assessment in Natural Language. EACL (1) 2017: 176-187 - [c81]Mohamed Abdalla, Graeme Hirst:
Cross-Lingual Sentiment Analysis Without (Good) Translation. IJCNLP(1) 2017: 506-515 - [c80]Nona Naderi, Graeme Hirst:
Recognizing Reputation Defence Strategies in Critical Political Exchanges. RANLP 2017: 527-535 - [c79]Nona Naderi, Graeme Hirst:
Classifying Frames at the Sentence Level in News Articles. RANLP 2017: 536-542 - [d1]Henning Wachsmuth, Nona Naderi, Yufang Hou, Yonatan Bilu, Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Tim Alberdingk Thijm, Graeme Hirst, Benno Stein:
Dagstuhl-15512-ArgQuality. Zenodo, 2017 - [i12]Vanessa Q. Marinho, Graeme Hirst, Diego R. Amancio:
Labelled network motifs reveal stylistic subtleties in written texts. CoRR abs/1705.00545 (2017) - [i11]Mohamed Abdalla, Graeme Hirst:
Cross-Lingual Sentiment Analysis Without (Good) Translation. CoRR abs/1707.01626 (2017) - 2016
- [c78]Vanessa Queiroz Marinho, Graeme Hirst, Diego Raphael Amancio:
Authorship Attribution via Network Motifs Identification. BRACIS 2016: 355-360 - [c77]Kathleen C. Fraser, Frank Rudzicz, Graeme Hirst:
Detecting late-life depression in Alzheimer's disease through analysis of speech and language. CLPsych@HLT-NAACL 2016: 1-11 - [c76]Krish Perumal, Graeme Hirst:
Semi-supervised and unsupervised categorization of posts in Web discussion forums using part-of-speech information and minimal features. WASSA@NAACL-HLT 2016: 100-108 - [i10]Vanessa Q. Marinho, Graeme Hirst, Diego R. Amancio:
Authorship attribution via network motifs identification. CoRR abs/1607.06961 (2016) - [i9]Elena Cabrio, Graeme Hirst, Serena Villata, Adam Z. Wyner:
Natural Language Argumentation: Mining, Processing, and Reasoning over Textual Arguments (Dagstuhl Seminar 16161). Dagstuhl Reports 6(4): 80-109 (2016) - 2015
- [c75]Tong Wang, Abdelrahman Mohamed, Graeme Hirst:
Learning Lexical Embeddings with Syntactic and Lexicographic Knowledge. ACL (2) 2015: 458-463 - [c74]Muyu Zhang, Bing Qin, Mao Zheng, Graeme Hirst, Ting Liu:
Encoding Distributional Semantics into Triple-Based Knowledge Ranking for Document Enrichment. ACL (1) 2015: 524-533 - [c73]Erick Galani Maziero, Graeme Hirst, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:
Adaptation of Discourse Parsing Models for the Portuguese Language. BRACIS 2015: 140-145 - [c72]Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
GutenTag: an NLP-driven Tool for Digital Humanities Research in the Project Gutenberg Corpus. CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2015: 42-47 - [c71]Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, David Jacob, Vivian Tsang, Graeme Hirst, Fraser Shein:
Building a Lexicon of Formulaic Language for Language Learners. MWE@NAACL-HLT 2015: 96-104 - [c70]Kathleen C. Fraser, Naama Ben-David, Graeme Hirst, Naida L. Graham, Elizabeth Rochon:
Sentence segmentation of aphasic speech. HLT-NAACL 2015: 862-871 - [c69]Muyu Zhang, Vanessa Wei Feng, Bing Qin, Graeme Hirst, Ting Liu, Jingwen Huang:
Encoding World Knowledge in the Evaluation of Local Coherence. HLT-NAACL 2015: 1087-1096 - [c68]Nona Naderi, Graeme Hirst:
Argumentation Mining in Parliamentary Discourse. PRIMA Workshops 2015: 16-25 - [c67]Erick Galani Maziero, Graeme Hirst, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:
Semi-Supervised Never-Ending Learning in Rhetorical Relation Identification. RANLP 2015: 436-442 - 2014
- [j25]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Patterns of local discourse coherence as a feature for authorship attribution. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 29(2): 191-198 (2014) - [c66]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
A Linear-Time Bottom-Up Discourse Parser with Constraints and Post-Editing. ACL (1) 2014: 511-521 - [c65]Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Applying a Naive Bayes Similarity Measure to Word Sense Disambiguation. ACL (2) 2014: 531-537 - [c64]Kathleen C. Fraser, Graeme Hirst, Naida L. Graham, Jed A. Meltzer, Sandra E. Black, Elizabeth Rochon:
Comparison of different feature sets for identification of variants in progressive aphasia. CLPsych@ACL 2014: 17-26 - [c63]Graeme Hirst, Vanessa Wei Feng, Christopher Cochrane, Nona Naderi:
Argumentation, Ideology, and Issue Framing in Parliamentary Discourse. ArgNLP 2014 - [c62]Kathleen C. Fraser, Graeme Hirst, Jed A. Meltzer, Jennifer E. Mack, Cynthia K. Thompson:
Using statistical parsing to detect agrammatic aphasia. BioNLP@ACL 2014: 134-142 - [c61]Julian Brooke, Vivian Tsang, Graeme Hirst, Fraser Shein:
Unsupervised Multiword Segmentation of Large Corpora using Prediction-Driven Decomposition of n-grams. COLING 2014: 753-761 - [c60]Vanessa Wei Feng, Ziheng Lin, Graeme Hirst:
The Impact of Deep Hierarchical Discourse Structures in the Evaluation of Text Coherence. COLING 2014: 940-949 - [c59]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Supervised Ranking of Co-occurrence Profiles for Acquisition of Continuous Lexical Attributes. COLING 2014: 2172-2183 - [c58]Varada Kolhatkar, Graeme Hirst:
Resolving Shell Nouns. EMNLP 2014: 499-510 - [p8]Graeme Hirst:
Overcoming Linguistic Barriers to the Multilingual Semantic Web. Towards the Multilingual Semantic Web 2014: 3-14 - [i8]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Two-pass Discourse Segmentation with Pairing and Global Features. CoRR abs/1407.8215 (2014) - 2013
- [j24]Saif M. Mohammad, Bonnie J. Dorr, Graeme Hirst, Peter D. Turney:
Computing Lexical Contrast. Comput. Linguistics 39(3): 555-590 (2013) - [c57]Varada Kolhatkar, Heike Zinsmeister, Graeme Hirst:
Annotating Anaphoric Shell Nouns with their Antecedents. LAW@ACL 2013: 112-121 - [c56]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Using Other Learner Corpora in the 2013 NLI Shared Task. BEA@NAACL-HLT 2013: 188-196 - [c55]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Authorship Verification with Entity Coherence and Other Rich Linguistic Features Notebook for PAN at CLEF 2013. CLEF (Working Notes) 2013 - [c54]Adam Hammond, Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
A Tale of Two Cultures: Bringing Literary Analysis and Computational Linguistics Together. CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2013: 1-8 - [c53]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst, Adam Hammond:
Clustering Voices in The Waste Land. CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2013: 41-46 - [c52]Varada Kolhatkar, Heike Zinsmeister, Graeme Hirst:
Interpreting Anaphoric Shell Nouns using Antecedents of Cataphoric Shell Nouns as Training Data. EMNLP 2013: 300-310 - [c51]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Hybrid Models for Lexical Acquisition of Correlated Styles. IJCNLP 2013: 82-90 - [c50]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Detecting Deceptive Opinions with Profile Compatibility. IJCNLP 2013: 338-346 - [c49]John Strauss, Arturo Martinez Peguero, Graeme Hirst:
Machine Learning Methods for Clinical Forms Analysis in Mental Health. MedInfo 2013: 1024 - [c48]Paul Cook, Graeme Hirst:
Automatically Assessing Whether a Text Is Cliched, with Applications to Literary Analysis. MWE@NAACL-HLT 2013: 52-57 - [c47]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
A Multi-Dimensional Bayesian Approach to Lexical Style. HLT-NAACL 2013: 673-679 - [i7]Saif M. Mohammad, Bonnie J. Dorr, Graeme Hirst, Peter D. Turney:
Computing Lexical Contrast. CoRR abs/1308.6300 (2013) - 2012
- [j23]Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Exploring patterns in dictionary definitions for synonym extraction. Nat. Lang. Eng. 18(3): 313-342 (2012) - [c46]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Text-level Discourse Parsing with Rich Linguistic Features. ACL (1) 2012: 60-68 - [c45]Julian Brooke, Vivian Tsang, David Jacob, Fraser Shein, Graeme Hirst:
Building Readability Lexicons with Unannotated Corpora. PITR@NAACL-HLT 2012: 33-39 - [c44]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Paragraph Clustering for Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection using a Stylistic Vector Space Model with Extrinsic Features. CLEF (Online Working Notes/Labs/Workshop) 2012 - [c43]Colin Morris, Graeme Hirst:
Identifying Sexual Predators by SVM Classification with Lexical and Behavioral Features. CLEF (Online Working Notes/Labs/Workshop) 2012 - [c42]Julian Brooke, Adam Hammond, Graeme Hirst:
Unsupervised Stylistic Segmentation of Poetry with Change Curves and Extrinsic Features. CLfL@NAACL-HLT 2012: 26-35 - [c41]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Robust, Lexicalized Native Language Identification. COLING 2012: 391-408 - [c40]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Extending the Entity-based Coherence Model with Multiple Ranks. EACL 2012: 315-324 - [c39]Varada Kolhatkar, Graeme Hirst:
Resolving "This-issue" Anaphora. EMNLP-CoNLL 2012: 1255-1265 - [c38]Julian Brooke, Graeme Hirst:
Measuring Interlanguage: Native Language Identification with L1-influence Metrics. LREC 2012: 779-784 - [p7]Graeme Hirst, Saif M. Mohammad:
Semantic Distance Measures with Distributional Profiles of Coarse-Grained Concepts. Modeling, Learning, and Processing of Text Technological Data Structures 2012: 61-79 - [i6]Saif M. Mohammad, Graeme Hirst:
Distributional Measures of Semantic Distance: A Survey. CoRR abs/1203.1858 (2012) - [i5]Saif M. Mohammad, Graeme Hirst:
Distributional Measures as Proxies for Semantic Relatedness. CoRR abs/1203.1889 (2012) - 2011
- [j22]Xuan Le, Ian Lancashire, Graeme Hirst, Regina Jokel:
Longitudinal detection of dementia through lexical and syntactic changes in writing: a case study of three British novelists. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 26(4): 435-461 (2011) - [c37]Vanessa Wei Feng, Graeme Hirst:
Classifying arguments by scheme. ACL 2011: 987-996 - [c36]Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Refining the Notions of Depth and Density in WordNet-based Semantic Similarity Measures. EMNLP 2011: 1003-1011 - [c35]Julian Brooke, Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Predicting Word Clipping with Latent Semantic Analysis. IJCNLP 2011: 1392-1396 - [c34]Paul Cook, Graeme Hirst:
Automatic identification of words with novel but infrequent senses. PACLIC 2011: 265-274 - 2010
- [c33]M. Marathe, Graeme Hirst:
Lexical Chains Using Distributional Measures of Concept Distance. CICLing 2010: 291-302 - [c32]Julian Brooke, Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Automatic Acquisition of Lexical Formality. COLING (Posters) 2010: 90-98 - [c31]Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Near-synonym Lexical Choice in Latent Semantic Space. COLING 2010: 1182-1190
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c30]Tong Wang, Graeme Hirst:
Extracting Synonyms from Dictionary Definitions. RANLP 2009: 471-477 - [p6]Yun Niu, Graeme Hirst:
Analyzing the Text of Clinical Literature for Question Answering. Information Retrieval in Biomedicine 2009: 190-220 - [p5]Graeme Hirst:
Ontology and the Lexicon. Handbook on Ontologies 2009: 269-292 - 2008
- [c29]L. Amber Wilcox-O'Hearn, Graeme Hirst, Alexander Budanitsky:
Real-Word Spelling Correction with Trigrams: A Reconsideration of the Mays, Damerau, and Mercer Model. CICLing 2008: 605-616 - [c28]Saif M. Mohammad, Bonnie J. Dorr, Graeme Hirst:
Computing Word-Pair Antonymy. EMNLP 2008: 982-991 - [c27]Graeme Hirst:
The Future of Text-Meaning in Computational Linguistics. TSD 2008: 3-11 - 2007
- [j21]Graeme Hirst, Olga Feiguina:
Bigrams of Syntactic Labels for Authorship Discrimination of Short Texts. Lit. Linguistic Comput. 22(4): 405-417 (2007) - [c26]Saif M. Mohammad, Iryna Gurevych, Graeme Hirst, Torsten Zesch:
Cross-Lingual Distributional Profiles of Concepts for Measuring Semantic Distance. EMNLP-CoNLL 2007: 571-580 - [c25]Saif M. Mohammad, Graeme Hirst, Philip Resnik:
Tor, TorMd: Distributional Profiles of Concepts for Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation. SemEval@ACL 2007: 326-333 - [c24]Olga Feiguina, Graeme Hirst:
Authorship Attribution for Small Texts: Literary and Forensic Experiments. PAN 2007 - 2006
- [j20]Alexander Budanitsky, Graeme Hirst:
Evaluating WordNet-based Measures of Lexical Semantic Relatedness. Comput. Linguistics 32(1): 13-47 (2006) - [j19]Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Graeme Hirst:
Building and Using a Lexical Knowledge Base of Near-Synonym Differences. Comput. Linguistics 32(2): 223-262 (2006) - [c23]Yun Niu, Xiaodan Zhu, Graeme Hirst:
Using Outcome Polarity in Sentence Extraction for Medical Question-Answering. AMIA 2006 - [c22]Saif M. Mohammad, Graeme Hirst:
Determining Word Sense Dominance Using a Thesaurus. EACL 2006 - [c21]Saif M. Mohammad, Graeme Hirst:
Distributional measures of concept-distance: A task-oriented evaluation. EMNLP 2006: 35-43 - [p4]Jane Morris, Graeme Hirst:
The Subjectivity of Lexical Cohesion in Text. Computing Attitude and Affect in Text 2006: 41-47 - [p3]Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Olga Feiguina, Graeme Hirst:
Generating More-Positive and More-Negative Text. Computing Attitude and Affect in Text 2006: 187-198 - 2005
- [j18]Graeme Hirst, Alexander Budanitsky:
Correcting real-word spelling errors by restoring lexical cohesion. Nat. Lang. Eng. 11(1): 87-111 (2005) - [j17]Neil Graham, Graeme Hirst, Bhaskara Marthi:
Segmenting documents by stylistic character. Nat. Lang. Eng. 11(4): 397-415 (2005) - [c20]Yun Niu, Xiaodan Zhu, Jianhua Li, Graeme Hirst:
Analysis of Polarity Information in Medical Text. AMIA 2005 - [c19]Jianhua Li, Graeme Hirst:
Semantic knowledge in word completion. ASSETS 2005: 121-128 - 2004
- [p2]Graeme Hirst:
Ontology and the Lexicon. Handbook on Ontologies 2004: 209-230 - 2003
- [c18]Yun Niu, Graeme Hirst, Gregory McArthur, Patricia Rodríguez-Gianolli:
Answering Clinical Questions with Role Identification. BioNLP@ACL 2003: 73-80 - [c17]Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Graeme Hirst:
Automatic Sense Disambiguation of the Near-Synonyms in a Dictionary Entry. CICLing 2003: 258-267 - [c16]Graeme Hirst:
Introduction to Non-Statistical Natural Language Processing. HLT-NAACL 2003 - [c15]Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Graeme Hirst:
Near-synonym choice in natural language generation. RANLP 2003: 141-152 - 2002
- [j16]Philip Edmonds, Graeme Hirst:
Near-Synonymy and Lexical Choice. Comput. Linguistics 28(2): 105-144 (2002) - 2001
- [c14]Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Graeme Hirst:
Experiments on Extracting Knowledge from a Machine-Readable Dictionary of Synonym Differences (Invited Talk). CICLing 2001: 265-280
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c13]Daniel Ansari, Graeme Hirst:
Generating Warning Instructions By Planning Accidents And Injuries. INLG 1998 - 1997
- [i4]Graeme Hirst:
Context as a Spurious Concept. CoRR cmp-lg/9712003 (1997) - 1996
- [j15]Janyce Wiebe, Graeme Hirst, Diane Horton:
Language Use in Context. Commun. ACM 39(1): 102-111 (1996) - [c12]Daniel Marcu, Graeme Hirst:
A Formal and Computational Characterization of Pragmatic Infelicities. ECAI 1996: 587-591 - [p1]Angela Glover, Graeme Hirst:
Detecting Stylistic Inconsistencies in Collaborative Writing. The New Writing Environment 1996: 147-168 - 1995
- [j14]Peter A. Heeman, Graeme Hirst:
Collaborating on Referring Expressions. Comput. Linguistics 21(3): 351-382 (1995) - [j13]Susan Weber McRoy, Graeme Hirst:
The Repair of Speech Act Misunderstandings by Abductive Inference. Comput. Linguistics 21(4): 435-478 (1995) - [c11]Daniel Marcu, Graeme Hirst:
A Uniform Treatment of Pragmatic Inferences in Simple and Complex Utterances and Sequences of Utterances. ACL 1995: 144-150 - [i3]Peter A. Heeman, Graeme Hirst:
Collaborating on Referring Expressions. CoRR cmp-lg/9504003 (1995) - [i2]Daniel Marcu, Graeme Hirst:
A Uniform Treatment of Pragmatic Inferences in Simple and Complex Utterances and Sequences of Utterances. CoRR cmp-lg/9504017 (1995) - [i1]Daniel Marcu, Graeme Hirst:
An Implemented Formalism for Computing Linguistic Presuppositions and Existential Commitments. CoRR cmp-lg/9504018 (1995) - 1994
- [j12]Graeme Hirst, Susan McRoy, Peter A. Heeman, Philip Edmonds, Diane Horton:
Repairing conversational misunderstandings and non-understandings. Speech Communication 15(3-4): 213-229 (1994) - 1993
- [j11]Chrysanne DiMarco, Graeme Hirst:
A Computational Theory of Goal-Directed Style in Syntax. Comput. Linguistics 19(3): 451-499 (1993) - [c10]Susan McRoy, Graeme Hirst:
Abductive Explanation of Dialogue Misunderstandings. EACL 1993: 277-286 - 1992
- [b2]Graeme Hirst:
Semantic Interpretation and the Resolution of Ambiguity. Studies in natural language processing, Cambridge University Press 1992, ISBN 978-0-521-42898-9, pp. I-XIV, 1-263 - [j10]Julie Payette, Graeme Hirst:
An intelligent computer-assistant for stylistic instruction. Comput. Humanit. 26(2): 87-102 (1992) - 1991
- [j9]Graeme Hirst:
Existence Assumptions in Knowledge Representation. Artif. Intell. 49(1-3): 199-242 (1991) - [j8]Jane Morris, Graeme Hirst:
Lexical Cohesion Computed by Thesaural Relations as an Indicator of the Structure of Text. Comput. Linguistics 17(1): 21-48 (1991) - 1990
- [j7]Susan Weber McRoy, Graeme Hirst:
Race-Based Parsing and Syntactic Disambiguation. Cogn. Sci. 14(3): 313-353 (1990) - [j6]Stephen Regoczei, Graeme Hirst:
The Meaning Triangle as a Tool for the Acquisition of Abstract, Conceptual Knowledge. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 33(5): 505-520 (1990) - [j5]Graeme Hirst:
Book Reviews. J. Semant. 7(1): 111-113 (1990) - [c9]Daniel Lyons, Graeme Hirst:
A Compositional Semantics for Focusing Subjuncts. ACL 1990: 54-61
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c8]Graeme Hirst:
Ontological Assumptions in Knowledge Representation. KR 1989: 157-169 - 1988
- [j4]Graeme Hirst:
Semantic Interpretation and Ambiguity. Artif. Intell. 34(2): 131-177 (1988) - [c7]Chrysanne DiMarco, Graeme Hirst:
Stylistic grammars in language translation. COLING 1988: 148-153 - [c6]Diane Horton, Graeme Hirst:
Presuppositions as beliefs. COLING 1988: 255-260 - [c5]Graeme Hirst:
Knowledge Representation Problems for Natural Language. ÖGAI 1988: 1-2 - 1986
- [c4]Brenda Fawcett, Graeme Hirst:
The detection and representation of ambiguities of intension and description. ACL 1986: 192-199 - 1984
- [c3]Graeme Hirst:
A Semantic Process for Syntactic Disambiguation. AAAI 1984: 148-152 - 1983
- [c2]Graeme Hirst:
A Foundation for Semantic Interpretation. ACL 1983: 64-73 - 1982
- [j3]Eugene Charniak, Graeme Hirst, Matthew Kaplan, Douglas Wong:
The unification of language understanding and problem solving: Brown University. SIGART Newsl. 79: 33 (1982) - [c1]Graeme Hirst, Eugene Charniak:
Word Sense and Case Slot Disambiguation. AAAI 1982: 95-98 - 1981
- [b1]Graeme Hirst:
Anaphora in Natural Language Understanding: A Survey. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 119, Springer 1981, ISBN 3-540-10858-0 - [j2]Graeme Hirst:
Discourse-Oriented Anaphora Resolution in Natural Language Understanding: A Review. Am. J. Comput. Linguistics 7(2): 85-98 (1981)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j1]Graeme Hirst:
Discipline impact factors: A method for determining core journal lists. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci. 29(4): 171-172 (1978)
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