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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c60]Vivian Nguyen, Sang Jung, Lillian Lee, Thomas D. Hull, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
Taking a turn for the better: Conversation redirection throughout the course of mental-health therapy. EMNLP (Findings) 2024: 9507-9521 - 2023
- [c59]Jack Hessel, Ana Marasovic, Jena D. Hwang, Lillian Lee, Jeff Da, Rowan Zellers, Robert Mankoff, Yejin Choi:
Do Androids Laugh at Electric Sheep? Humor "Understanding" Benchmarks from The New Yorker Caption Contest. ACL (1) 2023: 688-714 - 2022
- [i58]Jack Hessel, Ana Marasovic, Jena D. Hwang, Lillian Lee, Jeff Da, Rowan Zellers, Robert Mankoff, Yejin Choi:
Do Androids Laugh at Electric Sheep? Humor "Understanding" Benchmarks from The New Yorker Caption Contest. CoRR abs/2209.06293 (2022) - 2021
- [c58]Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Transition-based Bubble Parsing: Improvements on Coordination Structure Prediction. ACL/IJCNLP (1) 2021: 7167-7182 - [c57]Karen Zhou, Ana Smith, Lillian Lee:
Assessing Cognitive Linguistic Influences in the Assignment of Blame. SocialNLP@NAACL 2021: 61-69 - [c56]Tianze Shi, Ozan Irsoy, Igor Malioutov, Lillian Lee:
Learning Syntax from Naturally-Occurring Bracketings. NAACL-HLT 2021: 2941-2949 - [i57]Tianze Shi, Ozan Irsoy, Igor Malioutov, Lillian Lee:
Learning Syntax from Naturally-Occurring Bracketings. CoRR abs/2104.13933 (2021) - [i56]Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Transition-based Bubble Parsing: Improvements on Coordination Structure Prediction. CoRR abs/2107.06905 (2021) - [i55]Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
TGIF: Tree-Graph Integrated-Format Parser for Enhanced UD with Two-Stage Generic- to Individual-Language Finetuning. CoRR abs/2107.06907 (2021) - 2020
- [c55]Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Extracting Headless MWEs from Dependency Parse Trees: Parsing, Tagging, and Joint Modeling Approaches. ACL 2020: 8780-8794 - [c54]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee:
Does my multimodal model learn cross-modal interactions? It's harder to tell than you might think! EMNLP (1) 2020: 861-877 - [c53]Tianze Shi, Chen Zhao, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Hal Daumé III, Lillian Lee:
On the Potential of Lexico-logical Alignments for Semantic Parsing to SQL Queries. EMNLP (Findings) 2020: 1849-1864 - [i54]Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Extracting Headless MWEs from Dependency Parse Trees: Parsing, Tagging, and Joint Modeling Approaches. CoRR abs/2005.03035 (2020) - [i53]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee:
Does my multimodal model learn cross-modal interactions? It's harder to tell than you might think! CoRR abs/2010.06572 (2020) - [i52]Tianze Shi, Chen Zhao, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Hal Daumé III, Lillian Lee:
On the Potential of Lexico-logical Alignments for Semantic Parsing to SQL Queries. CoRR abs/2010.11246 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j7]Kumar Bhargav Srinivasan, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Chenhao Tan:
Content Removal as a Moderation Strategy: Compliance and Other Outcomes in the ChangeMyView Community. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(CSCW): 163:1-163:21 (2019) - [c52]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee, David Mimno:
Unsupervised Discovery of Multimodal Links in Multi-image, Multi-sentence Documents. EMNLP/IJCNLP (1) 2019: 2034-2045 - [c51]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee:
Something's Brewing! Early Prediction of Controversy-causing Posts from Discussion Features. NAACL-HLT (1) 2019: 1648-1659 - [i51]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee:
Something's Brewing! Early Prediction of Controversy-causing Posts from Discussion Features. CoRR abs/1904.07372 (2019) - [i50]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee, David Mimno:
Unsupervised Discovery of Multimodal Links in Multi-Image, Multi-Sentence Documents. CoRR abs/1904.07826 (2019) - [i49]Kumar Bhargav Srinivasan, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Chenhao Tan:
Content Removal as a Moderation Strategy: Compliance and Other Outcomes in the ChangeMyView Community. CoRR abs/1910.09563 (2019) - 2018
- [c50]Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Global Transition-based Non-projective Dependency Parsing. ACL (1) 2018: 2664-2675 - [c49]Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Valency-Augmented Dependency Parsing. EMNLP 2018: 1277-1291 - [c48]Tianze Shi, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Lillian Lee:
Improving Coverage and Runtime Complexity for Exact Inference in Non-Projective Transition-Based Dependency Parsers. NAACL-HLT (2) 2018: 420-425 - [c47]Jack Hessel, David M. Mimno, Lillian Lee:
Quantifying the Visual Concreteness of Words and Topics in Multimodal Datasets. NAACL-HLT 2018: 2194-2205 - [i48]Jack Hessel, David M. Mimno, Lillian Lee:
Quantifying the visual concreteness of words and topics in multimodal datasets. CoRR abs/1804.06786 (2018) - [i47]Tianze Shi, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Lillian Lee:
Improving Coverage and Runtime Complexity for Exact Inference in Non-Projective Transition-Based Dependency Parsers. CoRR abs/1804.10615 (2018) - [i46]Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez, Tianze Shi, Lillian Lee:
Global Transition-based Non-projective Dependency Parsing. CoRR abs/1807.01745 (2018) - 2017
- [c46]Tianze Shi, Liang Huang, Lillian Lee:
Fast(er) Exact Decoding and Global Training for Transition-Based Dependency Parsing via a Minimal Feature Set. EMNLP 2017: 12-23 - [c45]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee, David M. Mimno:
Cats and Captions vs. Creators and the Clock: Comparing Multimodal Content to Context in Predicting Relative Popularity. WWW 2017: 927-936 - [c44]Liye Fu, Lillian Lee, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
When Confidence and Competence Collide: Effects on Online Decision-Making Discussions. WWW 2017: 1381-1390 - [i45]Liye Fu, Lillian Lee, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
When confidence and competence collide: Effects on online decision-making discussions. CoRR abs/1702.07717 (2017) - [i44]Jack Hessel, Lillian Lee, David M. Mimno:
Cats and Captions vs. Creators and the Clock: Comparing Multimodal Content to Context in Predicting Relative Popularity. CoRR abs/1703.01725 (2017) - [i43]Tianze Shi, Liang Huang, Lillian Lee:
Fast(er) Exact Decoding and Global Training for Transition-Based Dependency Parsing via a Minimal Feature Set. CoRR abs/1708.09403 (2017) - 2016
- [c43]Jack Hessel, Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
Science, AskScience, and BadScience: On the Coexistence of Highly Related Communities. ICWSM 2016: 171-180 - [c42]Chenhao Tan, Vlad Niculae, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Winning Arguments: Interaction Dynamics and Persuasion Strategies in Good-faith Online Discussions. WWW 2016: 613-624 - [c41]Isabel Mette Kloumann, Chenhao Tan, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee:
Internet Collaboration on Extremely Difficult Problems: Research versus Olympiad Questions on the Polymath Site. WWW 2016: 1283-1292 - [i42]Chenhao Tan, Vlad Niculae, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Winning Arguments: Interaction Dynamics and Persuasion Strategies in Good-faith Online Discussions. CoRR abs/1602.01103 (2016) - [i41]Liye Fu, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Tie-breaker: Using language models to quantify gender bias in sports journalism. CoRR abs/1607.03895 (2016) - [i40]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
Talk it up or play it down? (Un)expected correlations between (de-)emphasis and recurrence of discussion points in consequential U.S. economic policy meetings. CoRR abs/1612.06391 (2016) - [i39]Jack Hessel, Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
Science, AskScience, and BadScience: On the Coexistence of Highly Related Communities. CoRR abs/1612.07487 (2016) - 2015
- [c40]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
All Who Wander: On the Prevalence and Characteristics of Multi-community Engagement. WWW 2015: 1056-1066 - [i38]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
All Who Wander: On the Prevalence and Characteristics of Multi-community Engagement. CoRR abs/1503.01180 (2015) - [i37]Jack Hessel, Alexandra Schofield, Lillian Lee, David M. Mimno:
What do Vegans do in their Spare Time? Latent Interest Detection in Multi-Community Networks. CoRR abs/1511.03371 (2015) - 2014
- [c39]Lillian Lee:
Is It All in the Phrasing? Computational Explorations in How We Say What We Say, and Why It Matters. LTCSS@ACL 2014: 1 - [c38]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Bo Pang:
The effect of wording on message propagation: Topic- and author-controlled natural experiments on Twitter. ACL (1) 2014: 175-185 - [c37]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
A Corpus of Sentence-level Revisions in Academic Writing: A Step towards Understanding Statement Strength in Communication. ACL (2) 2014: 403-408 - [c36]Lillian Lee:
Keynote: Language Adaptation. SIGDIAL Conference 2014: 141 - [i36]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Bo Pang:
The effect of wording on message propagation: Topic- and author-controlled natural experiments on Twitter. CoRR abs/1405.1438 (2014) - [i35]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee:
A Corpus of Sentence-level Revisions in Academic Writing: A Step towards Understanding Statement Strength in Communication. CoRR abs/1405.1439 (2014) - 2013
- [c35]Lars Backstrom, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
Characterizing and curating conversation threads: expansion, focus, volume, re-entry. WSDM 2013: 13-22 - [i34]Lars Backstrom, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:
Characterizing and curating conversation threads: Expansion, focus, volume, re-entry. CoRR abs/1304.4602 (2013) - 2012
- [c34]Eunsol Choi, Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jennifer Spindel:
Hedge Detection as a Lens on Framing in the GMO Debates: A Position Paper. ExProM@ACL 2012: 70-79 - [c33]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Justin Cheng, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee:
You Had Me at Hello: How Phrasing Affects Memorability. ACL (1) 2012: 892-901 - [c32]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Bo Pang, Jon M. Kleinberg:
Echoes of power: language effects and power differences in social interaction. WWW 2012: 699-708 - [i33]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Justin Cheng, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee:
You had me at hello: How phrasing affects memorability. CoRR abs/1203.6360 (2012) - [i32]Eunsol Choi, Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jennifer Spindel:
Hedge detection as a lens on framing in the GMO debates: A position paper. CoRR abs/1206.1066 (2012) - 2011
- [c31]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Chameleons in Imagined Conversations: A New Approach to Understanding Coordination of Linguistic Style in Dialogs. CMCL@ACL 2011: 76-87 - [c30]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Jie Tang, Long Jiang, Ming Zhou, Ping Li:
User-level sentiment analysis incorporating social networks. KDD 2011: 1397-1405 - [i31]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Chameleons in imagined conversations: A new approach to understanding coordination of linguistic style in dialogs. CoRR abs/1106.3077 (2011) - [i30]Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Jie Tang, Long Jiang, Ming Zhou, Ping Li:
User-level sentiment analysis incorporating social networks. CoRR abs/1109.6018 (2011) - [i29]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Bo Pang, Jon M. Kleinberg:
Echoes of power: Language effects and power differences in social interaction. CoRR abs/1112.3670 (2011) - 2010
- [j6]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
PageRank without hyperlinks: Structural reranking using links induced by language models. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 28(4): 18:1-18:38 (2010) - [c29]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Don't 'Have a Clue'? Unsupervised Co-Learning of Downward-Entailing Operators. ACL (2) 2010: 247-252 - [c28]Lillian Lee:
(Invited Talk) Clueless: Explorations in Unsupervised, Knowledge-Lean Extraction of Lexical-Semantic Information. CoNLL 2010: 55 - [c27]Mark Yatskar, Bo Pang, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
For the sake of simplicity: Unsupervised extraction of lexical simplifications from Wikipedia. HLT-NAACL 2010: 365-368 - [i28]Mark Yatskar, Bo Pang, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
For the sake of simplicity: Unsupervised extraction of lexical simplifications from Wikipedia. CoRR abs/1008.1986 (2010) - [i27]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee:
Don't 'have a clue'? Unsupervised co-learning of downward-entailing operators. CoRR abs/1008.3169 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
Clusters, language models, and ad hoc information retrieval. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 27(3): 13:1-13:39 (2009) - [c26]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Richard Ducott:
Without a "doubt"? Unsupervised Discovery of Downward-Entailing Operators. HLT-NAACL 2009: 137-145 - [c25]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Gueorgi Kossinets, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee:
How opinions are received by online communities: a case study on amazon.com helpfulness votes. WWW 2009: 141-150 - [i26]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Lillian Lee, Richard Ducott:
Without a 'doubt'? Unsupervised discovery of downward-entailing operators. CoRR abs/0906.2415 (2009) - [i25]Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Gueorgi Kossinets, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee:
How opinions are received by online communities: A case study on Amazon.com helpfulness votes. CoRR abs/0906.3741 (2009) - 2008
- [c24]Eric Breck, David A. Easley, K.-Y. Daisy Fan, Jon M. Kleinberg, Lillian Lee, Jennifer Wofford, Ramin Zabih:
A New Start: Innovative Introductory AI-Centered Courses at Cornell. AAAI Spring Symposium: Using AI to Motivate Greater Participation in Computer Science 2008: 8-13 - [c23]Mohit Bansal, Claire Cardie, Lillian Lee:
The Power of Negative Thinking: Exploiting Label Disagreement in the Min-cut Classification Framework. COLING (Posters) 2008: 15-18 - [c22]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
Using Very Simple Statistics for Review Search: An Exploration. COLING (Posters) 2008: 75-78 - [i24]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
Respect My Authority! HITS Without Hyperlinks, Utilizing Cluster-Based Language Models. CoRR abs/0804.3599 (2008) - 2007
- [j4]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis. Found. Trends Inf. Retr. 2(1-2): 1-135 (2007) - [c21]Lillian Lee:
IDF revisited: a simple new derivation within the Robertson-Spärck Jones probabilistic model. SIGIR 2007: 751-752 - [i23]Lillian Lee:
IDF revisited: A simple new derivation within the Robertson-Spärck Jones probabilistic model. CoRR abs/0705.1161 (2007) - 2006
- [c20]Matt Thomas, Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
Get out the vote: Determining support or opposition from Congressional floor-debate transcripts. EMNLP 2006: 327-335 - [c19]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
Respect my authority!: HITS without hyperlinks, utilizing cluster-based language models. SIGIR 2006: 83-90 - [i22]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
PageRank without hyperlinks: Structural re-ranking using links induced by language models. CoRR abs/cs/0601045 (2006) - [i21]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee, Carmel Domshlak:
Better than the real thing? Iterative pseudo-query processing using cluster-based language models. CoRR abs/cs/0601046 (2006) - [i20]Matt Thomas, Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
Get out the vote: Determining support or opposition from Congressional floor-debate transcripts. CoRR abs/cs/0607062 (2006) - 2005
- [c18]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
Seeing Stars: Exploiting Class Relationships for Sentiment Categorization with Respect to Rating Scales. ACL 2005: 115-124 - [c17]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee, Carmel Domshlak:
Better than the real thing?: iterative pseudo-query processing using cluster-based language models. SIGIR 2005: 19-26 - [c16]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
PageRank without hyperlinks: structural re-ranking using links induced by language models. SIGIR 2005: 306-313 - [i19]Lillian Lee:
A Matter of Opinion: Sentiment Analysis and Business Intelligence (position paper). CoRR abs/cs/0504022 (2005) - [i18]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
Seeing stars: Exploiting class relationships for sentiment categorization with respect to rating scales. CoRR abs/cs/0506075 (2005) - 2004
- [c15]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
A Sentimental Education: Sentiment Analysis Using Subjectivity Summarization Based on Minimum Cuts. ACL 2004: 271-278 - [c14]Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee:
Catching the Drift: Probabilistic Content Models, with Applications to Generation and Summarization. HLT-NAACL 2004: 113-120 - [c13]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
Corpus structure, language models, and ad hoc information retrieval. SIGIR 2004: 194-201 - [i17]Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee:
Catching the Drift: Probabilistic Content Models, with Applications to Generation and Summarization. CoRR cs.CL/0405039 (2004) - [i16]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee:
A Sentimental Education: Sentiment Analysis Using Subjectivity Summarization Based on Minimum Cuts. CoRR cs.CL/0409058 (2004) - [i15]Oren Kurland, Lillian Lee:
Corpus structure, language models, and ad hoc information retrieval. CoRR cs.IR/0405044 (2004) - 2003
- [j3]Rie Kubota Ando, Lillian Lee:
Mostly-unsupervised statistical segmentation of Japanese kanji sequences. Nat. Lang. Eng. 9(2): 127-149 (2003) - [c12]Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee:
Learning to Paraphrase: An Unsupervised Approach Using Multiple-Sequence Alignment. HLT-NAACL 2003 - [i14]Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee:
Learning to Paraphrase: An Unsupervised Approach Using Multiple-Sequence Alignment. CoRR cs.CL/0304006 (2003) - [i13]Lillian Lee:
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that": Linguistics, Statistics and Natural Language Processing circa 2001. CoRR cs.CL/0304027 (2003) - 2002
- [j2]Lillian Lee:
Fast context-free grammar parsing requires fast boolean matrix multiplication. J. ACM 49(1): 1-15 (2002) - [c11]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan:
Thumbs up? Sentiment Classification using Machine Learning Techniques. EMNLP 2002: 79-86 - [c10]Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee:
Bootstrapping Lexical Choice via Multiple-Sequence Alignment. EMNLP 2002: 164-171 - [i12]Rie Kubota Ando, Lillian Lee:
Mostly-Unsupervised Statistical Segmentation of Japanese Kanji Sequences. CoRR cs.CL/0205009 (2002) - [i11]Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee:
Bootstrapping Lexical Choice via Multiple-Sequence Alignment. CoRR cs.CL/0205065 (2002) - [i10]Bo Pang, Lillian Lee, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan:
Thumbs up? Sentiment Classification using Machine Learning Techniques. CoRR cs.CL/0205070 (2002) - 2001
- [c9]Lillian Lee:
On the effectiveness of the skew divergence for statistical language analysis. AISTATS 2001: 176-183 - [c8]Rie Kubota Ando, Lillian Lee:
Iterative Residual Rescaling: An Analysis and Generalization of LSI. SIGIR 2001: 154-162 - [i9]Rie Kubota Ando, Lillian Lee:
Iterative Residual Rescaling: An Analysis and Generalization of LSI. CoRR cs.CL/0106039 (2001) - [i8]Lillian Lee:
Fast Context-Free Grammar Parsing Requires Fast Boolean Matrix Multiplication. CoRR cs.CL/0112018 (2001) - 2000
- [c7]Rie Kubota Ando, Lillian Lee:
Mostly-Unsupervised Statistical Segmentation of Japanese: Applications to Kanji. ANLP 2000: 241-248 - [i7]Lillian Lee:
Measures of Distributional Similarity. CoRR cs.CL/0001012 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j1]Ido Dagan, Lillian Lee, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Similarity-Based Models of Word Cooccurrence Probabilities. Mach. Learn. 34(1-3): 43-69 (1999) - [c6]Lillian Lee:
Measures of Distributional Similarity. ACL 1999: 25-32 - [c5]Lillian Lee:
Distributional Similarity Models: Clustering vs. Nearest Neighbors. ACL 1999: 33-40 - 1998
- [i6]Ido Dagan, Lillian Lee, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Similarity-Based Models of Word Cooccurrence Probabilities. CoRR cs.CL/9809110 (1998) - 1997
- [c4]Lillian Lee:
Fast Context-Free Parsing Requires Fast Boolean Matrix Multiplication. ACL 1997: 9-15 - [c3]Ido Dagan, Lillian Lee, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Similarity-Based Methods for Word Sense Disambiguation. ACL 1997: 56-63 - [i5]Lillian Lee:
Fast Context-Free Parsing Requires Fast Boolean Matrix Multiplication. CoRR cmp-lg/9708008 (1997) - [i4]Ido Dagan, Lillian Lee, Fernando C. N. Pereira:
Similarity-Based Methods For Word Sense Disambiguation. CoRR cmp-lg/9708010 (1997) - [i3]Lillian Lee:
Similarity-Based Approaches to Natural Language Processing. CoRR cmp-lg/9708011 (1997) - 1994
- [c2]Ido Dagan, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Lillian Lee:
Similarity-Based Estimation of Word Cooccurrence Probabilities. ACL 1994: 272-278 - [i2]Ido Dagan, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Lillian Lee:
Similarity-Based Estimation of Word Cooccurrence Probabilities. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9405001 (1994) - [i1]Fernando C. N. Pereira, Naftali Tishby, Lillian Lee:
Distributional Clustering of English Words. CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9408011 (1994) - 1993
- [c1]Fernando C. N. Pereira, Naftali Tishby, Lillian Lee:
Distributional Clustering of English Words. ACL 1993: 183-190
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