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found 18 matches
- 2006
- Dan Cristea, Corina Forascu, Ionut Pistol:
Requirements-Driven Automatic Configuration of Natural Language Applications. NLUCS 2006: 47-56 - Rodolfo Delmonte:
Building Domain Ontologies from Text Analysis: An Application for Question Answering. NLUCS 2006: 3-16 - Martin Emms:
Clustering by Tree Distance for Parse Tree Normalisation. NLUCS 2006: 91-100 - Liliana da Silva Ferreira, António J. S. Teixeira, João Paulo da Silva Cunha:
Information Extraction from Medical Reports. NLUCS 2006: 149-155 - Kostas Fragos, Christos Skourlas:
A Divergence from Randomness Framework of WordNet Synsets' Distribution for Word Sense Disambiguation. NLUCS 2006: 71-80 - Kostas Fragos, Christos Skourlas:
An N-gram Based Distributional Test for Authorship Identification. NLUCS 2006: 139-148 - Demetrios G. Glinos, Fernando Gomez:
Question Answering Using Syntax-Based Concept Nodes. NLUCS 2006: 81-90 - Charles Hannon, Jonathan Clark:
A Cognitive-Based Approach to Learning Integrated Language Components. NLUCS 2006: 27-36 - Beata Beigman Klebanov, Eli Shamir:
On Lexical Cohesive Behavior of Heads of Definite Descriptions: A Case Study. NLUCS 2006: 109-119 - Amy Neustein:
Using Sequence Package Analysis as a New Natural Language Understanding Method for Mining Government Recordings of Terror Suspects. NLUCS 2006: 101-108 - Samer Nofal:
An Algorithm for Arabic Lexicon Generator Using Morphological Analysis. NLUCS 2006: 57-70 - Walid S. Saba:
Ontology, Types and Semantics. NLUCS 2006: 17-26 - Huma Shah:
Chatterbox Challenge 2005: Geography of the Modern Eliza. NLUCS 2006: 133-138 - Svetlana O. Sheremetyeva:
Understanding Long Sentences. NLUCS 2006: 120-129 - Matthew Stone:
Designing Meaningful Agents. NLUCS 2006 - Corinne Amel Zayani, Florence Sèdes:
An Approach to Query-based Adaptation of Semi-structured Documents. NLUCS 2006: 156-161 - Michael Zock:
A Good Index, Prerequisite for Easy Access of Information Stored in a Dictionary. NLUCS 2006: 37-46 - Bernadette Sharp:
Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science, Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science, NLUCS 2006, In conjunction with ICEIS 2006, Paphos, Cyprus, May 2006. INSTICC Press 2006, ISBN 972-8865-50-3 [contents]
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