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CogALex@COLING 2014: Dublin, Ireland
- Michael Zock, Reinhard Rapp, Chu-Ren Huang:

Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon, CogALex@COLING 2014, Dublin, Ireland, August 23, 2014. Association for Computational Linguistics and Dublin City University 2014, ISBN 978-1-873769-33-1 - Reinhard Rapp, Michael Zock:

The CogALex-IV Shared Task on the Lexical Access Problem. 1-14 - Urmi Ghosh, Sambhav Jain, Soma Paul:

A Two-Stage Approach for Computing Associative Responses to a Set of Stimulus Words. 15-21 - Pavel Smrz, Lubomír Otrusina:

Deep Learning from Web-Scale Corpora for Better Dictionary Interfaces. 22-30 - Josu Goikoetxea

, Eneko Agirre, Aitor Soroa
:
Exploring the use of word embeddings and random walks on Wikipedia for the CogAlex shared task. 31-34 - Michael Flor

, Beata Beigman Klebanov:
ETS Lexical Associations System for the COGALEX-4 Shared Task. 35-45 - Rico Feist, Daniel Gerighausen

, Manuel Konrad, Georg Richter, Thomas Eckart, Dirk Goldhahn, Uwe Quasthoff:
Using Significant Word Co-occurences for the Lexical Access Problem. 46-49 - Gabriella Lapesa, Stefan Evert:

NaDiR: Naive Distributional Response Generation. 50-59 - Gemma Bel Enguix:

Retrieving Word Associations with a Simple Neighborhood Algorithm in a Graph-based Resource. 60-63 - Laurianne Sitbon

, Lance De Vine:
Predicting sense convergence with distributional semantics: an application to the CogaLex 2014 shared task. 64-67 - Catalin Mititelu, Verginica Barbu Mititelu:

WordFinder. 68-74 - Jin Matsuoka, Yves Lepage:

Measuring Similarity from Word Pair Matrices with Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Associations. 77-86 - Ying Zhang, Mathieu Mangeot, Valérie Bellynck, Christian Boitet:

Jibiki-LINKS: a tool between traditional dictionaries and lexical networks for modelling lexical resources. 87-98 - Chan-Chia Hsu:

When Frequency Data Meet Dispersion Data in the Extraction of Multi-word Units from a Corpus: A Study of Trigrams in Chinese. 99-104 - Shichang Wang, Chu-Ren Huang

, Yao Yao, Angel Chan:
Exploring Mental Lexicon in an Efficient and Economic Way: Crowdsourcing Method for Linguistic Experiments. 105-113 - Serra Sinem Tekiroglu

, Gözde Özbal, Carlo Strapparava:
A Computational Approach to Generate a Sensorial Lexicon. 114-125 - Helena Gao:

Database Design of an Online E-Learning Tool of Chinese Classifiers. 126-137 - Francesca Quattri, Adam Pease, John P. McCrae:

Default Physical Measurements in SUMO. 138-143 - Dekai Wu

, Chi-kiu Lo
, Markus Saers:
Lexical Access Preference and Constraint Strategies for Improving Multiword Expression Association within Semantic MT Evaluation. 144-153 - Nabil Gader, Aurore Koehl, Alain Polguère:

A Lexical Network with a Morphological Model in It. 154-165 - Andrew Gargett, Josef Ruppenhofer, John A. Barnden:

Dimensions of Metaphorical Meaning. 166-173 - Terry Joyce, Bor Hodoscek:

Constructing an Ontology of Japanese Lexical Properties: Specifying its Property Structures and Lexical Entries. 174-185 - Marie-Claude L'Homme, Benoît Robichaud:

Frames and terminology: representing predicative terms in the field of the environment. 186-197 - John P. McCrae, Francesca Quattri, Christina Unger, Philipp Cimiano:

Modelling the Semantics of Adjectives in the Ontology-Lexicon Interface. 198-209 - Samira Shaikh, Tomek Strzalkowski, Kit Cho, Ting Liu, George Aaron Broadwell, Laurie Feldman, Sarah M. Taylor, Boris Yamrom, Ching-Sheng Lin, Ning Sa, Ignacio Cases, Yuliya Peshkova, Kyle Elliot:

Discovering Conceptual Metaphors using Source Domain Spaces. 210-220 - Michael Zock:

Wordfinding Problems and How to Overcome them Ultimately With the Help of a Computer. 221-229

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