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- 2012
- Xiaopeng Bai, Nianwen Xue:
Building a Chinese Lexical Taxonomy. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 18-26 - Huiming Duan, Zhifang Sui, Ye Tian, Wenjie Li:
The CIPS-SIGHAN CLP 2012 ChineseWord Segmentation onMicroBlog Corpora Bakeoff. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 35-40 - Qing-hu Fan, Hongying Zan, Yu-Mei Chai, Yuxiang Jia, Guiling Niu:
Chinese Personal Name Disambiguation Based on Vector Space Model. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 152-158 - Yan Fang, Zhongqing Wang, Shoushan Li, Zhongguo Li, Richen Xu, Leixin Cai:
Soochow University Word Segmenter for SIGHAN 2012 Bakeoff. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 47-50 - Saike He, Nan He, Songxiang Cen, Jun Lu:
Semi-supervised Chinese Word Segmentation for CLP2012. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 79-84 - Liangye He, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao:
Adapting Multilingual Parsing Models to Sinica Treebank. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 211-215 - Zhengyan He, Houfeng Wang, Sujian Li:
The Task 2 of CIPS-SIGHAN 2012 Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation in Chinese Bakeoff. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 108-114 - Yu-Ming Hsieh, Ming-Hong Bai, Jason S. Chang, Keh-Jiann Chen:
Improving PCFG Chinese Parsing with Context-Dependent Probability Re-estimation. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 216-221 - Qiuping Huang, Liangye He, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao:
A Simplified Chinese Parser with Factored Model. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 188-193 - Yuxiang Jia, Hongying Zan, Ming Fan, Zhimin Wang:
A Comparison of Chinese Word Segmentation on News and Microblog Corpora with a Lexicon Based Method. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 95-98 - Dongchen Li, Xihong Wu:
Parsing TCT with Split Conjunction Categories. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 174-178 - Dongchen Li, Xihong Wu:
Parsing TCT with a Coarse-to-fine Approach. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 194-198 - Jie Liu, Ruifeng Xu, Qin Lu, Jian Xu:
Explore Chinese Encyclopedic Knowledge to Disambiguate Person Names. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 138-145 - Yijia Liu, Meishan Zhang, Wanxiang Che, Ting Liu, Deng Yihe:
Micro blogs Oriented Word Segmentation System. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 85-89 - Ji Ma, LongFei Bai, Zhuo Liu, Ao Zhang, Jingbo Zhu:
NEU Systems in SIGHAN Bakeoff 2012. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 206-210 - Jianqiang Ma, Chunyu Kit, Dale Gerdemann:
Semi-automatic Annotation of Chinese Word Structure. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 9-17 - Zehuan Peng, Le Sun, Xianpei Han:
SIR-NERD: A Chinese Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation System using a Two-Stage Method. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 115-120 - Bei Shi, Xianpei Han, Le Sun:
A Cascaded Approach for CIPS-SIGHAN Micro-Blog Word Segmentation Bakeoff 2012. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 58-62 - Xiao Sun, Chengcheng Li, Chenyi Tang, Jiaqi Ye:
A MMSM-based Hybrid Method for Chinese MicroBlog Word Segmentation. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 99-105 - Yi-Syun Tan, Yuan-Cheng Chu, Jui-Feng Yeh:
Hierarchical Maximum Pattern Matching with Rule Induction Approach for Sentence Parsing. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 237-241 - Wei Tian, Xiao Pan, Zhengtao Yu, Yantuan Xian, Xiuzhen Yang:
Chinese Name Disambiguation Based on Adaptive Clustering with the Attribute Features. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 132-137 - Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Lung-Hao Lee, Liang-Chih Yu:
Traditional Chinese Parsing Evaluation at SIGHAN Bake-offs 2012. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 199-205 - Xiangli Wang:
Parsing Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese with Sentence Structure Grammar. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 179-187 - Chaoyue Wang, Guohong Fu:
Chinese Tweets Segmentation based on Morphemes. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 106-107 - Yih-Ru Wang, Yuan-Fu Liao:
A Conditional Random Field-based Traditional Chinese Base Phrase Parser for SIGHAN Bake-off 2012 Evaluation. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 231-236 - Longyue Wang, Shuo Li, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao:
A Joint Chinese Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation System. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 146-151 - Longyue Wang, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao, Junwen Xing:
CRFs-Based Chinese Word Segmentation for Micro-Blog with Small-Scale Data. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 51-57 - Wei Han, Guang Liu, Yuzhao Mao, Zhenni Huang:
Attribute based Chinese Named Entity Recognition and Disambiguation. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 127-131 - Shih-Hung Wu, Hsien-You Hsieh, Liang-Pu Chen:
Sentence Parsing with Double Sequential Labeling in Traditional Chinese Parsing Task. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 222-230 - Ning Xi, Bin Li, Guangchao Tang, Shujian Huang, Yinggong Zhao, Hao Zhou, Xinyu Dai, Jiajun Chen:
Adapting Conventional Chinese Word Segmenter for Segmenting Micro-blog Text: Combining Rule-based and Statistic-based Approaches. CIPS-SIGHAN 2012: 63-68
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