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- 2011
- Marianna Apidianaki:
Unsupervised Cross-Lingual Lexical Substitution. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 13-23 - Nathalie Camelin, Boris Detienne, Stéphane Huet, Dominique Quadri, Fabrice Lefèvre:
Unsupervised Concept Annotation using Latent Dirichlet Allocation and Segmental Methods. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 72-81 - Desai Chen, Chris Dyer, Shay B. Cohen, Noah A. Smith:
Unsupervised Bilingual POS Tagging with Markov Random Fields. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 64-71 - Jacob Eisenstein, Tae Yano, William W. Cohen, Noah A. Smith, Eric P. Xing:
Structured Databases of Named Entities from Bayesian Nonparametrics. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 2-12 - Sharon Goldwater:
Unsupervised NLP and Human Language Acquisition: Making Connections to Make Progress. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 1 - Stephan Gouws, Eduard H. Hovy, Donald Metzler:
Unsupervised Mining of Lexical Variants from Noisy Text. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 82-90 - Matthias Huck, David Vilar, Daniel Stein, Hermann Ney:
Lightly-Supervised Training for Hierarchical Phrase-Based Machine Translation. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 91-96 - Stéphane Huet, Fabrice Lefèvre:
Unsupervised Alignment for Segmental-based Language Understanding. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 97-104 - David Jurgens, Keith Stevens:
Measuring the Impact of Sense Similarity on Word Sense Induction. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 113-123 - Zornitsa Kozareva, Sujith Ravi:
Unsupervised Name Ambiguity Resolution Using A Generative Model. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 105-112 - Wen-Pin Lin, Matthew G. Snover, Heng Ji:
Unsupervised Language-Independent Name Translation Mining from Wikipedia Infoboxes. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 43-52 - Michael Speriosu, Nikita Sudan, Sid Upadhyay, Jason Baldridge:
Twitter Polarity Classification with Label Propagation over Lexical Links and the Follower Graph. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 53-63 - Christoph Teichmann:
Reducing the Size of the Representation for the uDOP-Estimate. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 24-34 - Andreas Vlachos:
Evaluating unsupervised learning for natural language processing tasks. ULNLP@EMNLP 2011: 35-42 - Omri Abend, Anna Korhonen, Ari Rappoport, Roi Reichart:
Proceedings of the First workshop on Unsupervised Learning in NLP@EMNLP 2011, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 30, 2011. Association for Computational Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-937284-13-8 [contents]
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