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40th ACL 2002: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, July 6-12, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, USA. ACL 2002

- Jason Eisner:

Parameter Estimation for Probabilistic Finite-State Transducers. 1-8 - Joshua Goodman:

Sequential Conditional Generalized Iterative Scaling. 9-16 - Alexander Koller, Kristina Striegnitz:

Generation as Dependency Parsing. 17-24 - Michael Gamon, Eric K. Ringger, Simon Corston-Oliver, Robert C. Moore:

Machine-learned contexts for linguistic operations in German sentence realization. 25-32 - Dan I. Moldovan, Marius Pasca, Sanda M. Harabagiu, Mihai Surdeanu:

Performance Issues and Error Analysis in an Open-Domain Question Answering System. 33-40 - Deepak Ravichandran, Eduard H. Hovy

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Learning surface text patterns for a Question Answering System. 41-47 - Jonas Kuhn:

OT Syntax - Decidability of Generation-based Optimization. 48-55 - Jason Eisner:

Phonological Comprehension and the Compilation of Optimality Theory. 56-63 - Gerald Penn

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Generalized Encoding of Description Spaces and its Application to Typed Feature Structures. 64-71 - Michael Schiehlen:

Ellipsis Resolution with Underspecified Scope. 72-79 - Donna K. Byron:

Resolving Pronominal Reference to Abstract Entities. 80-87 - Charles B. Callaway, James C. Lester:

Pronominalization in Generated Discourse and Dialogue. 88-95 - Claire Gardent:

Generating Minimal Definite Descriptions. 96-103 - Vincent Ng, Claire Gardent:

Improving Machine Learning Approaches to Coreference Resolution. 104-111 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:

Parsing non-recursive CFGs. 112-119 - Min Tang, Xiaoqiang Luo, Salim Roukos:

Active Learning for Statistical Natural Language Parsing. 120-127 - Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning:

A Generative Constituent-Context Model for Improved Grammar Induction. 128-135 - Mark Johnson:

A Simple Pattern-matching Algorithm for Recovering Empty Nodes and their Antecedents. 136-143 - Kristina Toutanova, Robert C. Moore:

Pronunciation Modeling for Improved Spelling Correction. 144-151 - Paul D. Clough, Robert J. Gaizauskas

, Scott S. L. Piao, Yorick Wilks:
METER: MEasuring TExt Reuse. 152-159 - Sergey V. Pakhomov:

Semi-Supervised Maximum Entropy Based Approach to Acronym and Abbreviation Normalization in Medical Texts. 160-167 - Hamish Cunningham

, Diana Maynard
, Kalina Bontcheva, Valentin Tablan:
A framework and graphical development environment for robust NLP tools and applications. 168-175 - Jianfeng Gao, Min Zhang:

Improving Language Model Size Reduction using Better Pruning Criteria. 176-182 - Jianfeng Gao, Joshua Goodman, Guihong Cao, Hang Li:

Exploring Asymmetric Clustering for Statistical Language Modeling. 183-190 - Peng Xu, Ciprian Chelba, Frederick Jelinek:

A Study on Richer Syntactic Dependencies for Structured Language Modeling. 191-198 - Dmitriy Genzel, Eugene Charniak:

Entropy Rate Constancy in Text. 199-206 - Paola Merlo, Suzanne Stevenson, Vivian Tsang, Gianluca Allaria:

A Multilingual Paradigm for Automatic Verb Classification. 207-214 - Nobuhiro Kaji, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi, Satoshi Sato:

Verb Paraphrase based on Case Frame Alignment. 215-222 - Sabine Schulte im Walde, Chris Brew:

Inducing German Semantic Verb Classes from Purely Syntactic Subcategorisation Information. 223-230 - James R. Curran, Marc Moens:

Scaling Context Space. 231-238 - Daniel Gildea, Martha Stone Palmer:

The Necessity of Parsing for Predicate Argument Recognition. 239-246 - Barbara Rosario, Marti A. Hearst, Charles J. Fillmore:

The Descent of Hierarchy, and Selection in Relational Semantics. 247-254 - Mona T. Diab, Philip Resnik:

An Unsupervised Method for Word Sense Tagging using Parallel Corpora. 255-262 - Michael Collins, Nigel Duffy:

New Ranking Algorithms for Parsing and Tagging: Kernels over Discrete Structures, and the Voted Perceptron. 263-270 - Stefan Riezler, Tracy Holloway King

, Ronald M. Kaplan, Richard S. Crouch, John T. Maxwell III, Mark Johnson:
Parsing the Wall Street Journal using a Lexical-Functional Grammar and Discriminative Estimation Techniques. 271-278 - Stuart Geman, Mark Johnson:

Dynamic programming for parsing and estimation of stochastic unification-based grammars. 279-286 - Brian Roark:

Markov Parsing: Lattice Rescoring with a Statistical Parser. 287-294 - Franz Josef Och, Hermann Ney:

Discriminative Training and Maximum Entropy Models for Statistical Machine Translation. 295-302 - Kenji Yamada, Kevin Knight:

A Decoder for Syntax-based Statistical MT. 303-310 - Kishore Papineni, Salim Roukos, Todd Ward, Wei-Jing Zhu:

Bleu: a Method for Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation. 311-318 - Jason Baldridge, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:

Coupling CCG and Hybrid Logic Dependency Semantics. 319-326 - Stephen Clark, Julia Hockenmaier

, Mark Steedman:
Building Deep Dependency Structures using a Wide-Coverage CCG Parser. 327-334 - Julia Hockenmaier

, Mark Steedman:
Generative Models for Statistical Parsing with Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 335-342 - Cong Li

, Hang Li:
Word Translation Disambiguation Using Bilingual Bootstrapping. 343-351 - Christoph Müller, Stefan Rapp, Michael Strube:

Applying Co-Training to Reference Resolution. 352-359 - Steven P. Abney:

Bootstrapping. 360-367 - Daniel Marcu, Abdessamad Echihabi:

An Unsupervised Approach to Recognizing Discourse Relations. 368-375 - Michael Johnston, Srinivas Bangalore, Gunaranjan Vasireddy, Amanda Stent, Patrick Ehlen, Marilyn A. Walker, Steve Whittaker, Preetam Maloor:

MATCH: An Architecture for Multimodal Dialogue Systems. 376-383 - Helen Wright Hastie, Rashmi Prasad, Marilyn A. Walker:

What's the Problem: Automatically Identifying Problematic Dialogues in DARPA Communicator Dialogue Systems. 384-391 - Rebecca Hwa, Philip Resnik, Amy Weinberg, Okan Kolak:

Evaluating Translational Correspondence using Annotation Projection. 392-399 - Yaser Al-Onaizan, Kevin Knight:

Translating Named Entities Using Monolingual and Bilingual Resources. 400-408 - Katharina Probst, Ralf D. Brown:

Using Similarity Scoring to Improve the Bilingual Dictionary for Sub-sentential Alignment. 409-416 - Peter D. Turney:

Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down? Semantic Orientation Applied to Unsupervised Classification of Reviews. 417-424 - Bernardo Magnini, Matteo Negri, Roberto Prevete, Hristo Tanev:

Is It the Right Answer? Exploiting Web Redundancy for Answer Validation. 425-432 - Antal van den Bosch, Sabine Buchholz:

Shallow Parsing on the Basis of Words Only: A Case Study. 433-440 - Berthold Crysmann, Anette Frank, Bernd Kiefer, Stefan Müller

, Günter Neumann, Jakub Piskorski, Ulrich Schäfer, Melanie Siegel, Hans Uszkoreit, Feiyu Xu, Markus Becker, Hans-Ulrich Krieger:
An Integrated Archictecture for Shallow and Deep Processing. 441-448 - Hal Daumé III, Daniel Marcu:

A Noisy-Channel Model for Document Compression. 449-456 - Chin-Yew Lin, Eduard H. Hovy

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From Single to Multi-document Summarization. 457-464 - Tadashi Nomoto, Yuji Matsumoto:

Supervised Ranking in Open-Domain Text Summarization. 465-472 - Guodong Zhou, Jian Su:

Named Entity Recognition using an HMM-based Chunk Tagger. 473-480 - Hai Leong Chieu, Hwee Tou Ng:

Teaching a Weaker Classifier: Named Entity Recognition on Upper Case Text. 481-488 - Michael Collins:

Ranking Algorithms for Named Entity Extraction: Boosting and the Voted Perceptron. 489-496 - Tetsuji Nakagawa, Taku Kudo, Yuji Matsumoto:

Revision Learning and its Application to Part-of-Speech Tagging. 497-504 - Manabu Sassano:

An Empirical Study of Active Learning with Support Vector Machines for Japanese Word Segmentation. 505-512 - Alexander Clark:

Memory-Based Learning of Morphology with Stochastic Transducers. 513-520

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