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11. PROPOR 2014: São Carlos/SP, Brazil
- Jorge Baptista, Nuno J. Mamede, Sara Candeias, Ivandré Paraboni, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes:
Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language - 11th International Conference, PROPOR 2014, São Carlos/SP, Brazil, October 6-8, 2014. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8775, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-09760-2
Speech Language Processing and Applications
- Annika Hämäläinen, Hyongsil Cho, Sara Candeias, Thomas Pellegrini, Alberto Abad, Michael Tjalve, Isabel Trancoso, Miguel Sales Dias:
Automatically Recognising European Portuguese Children's Speech - Pronunciation Patterns Revealed by an Analysis of ASR Errors. 1-11 - Annika Hämäläinen, Hugo Meinedo, Michael Tjalve, Thomas Pellegrini, Isabel Trancoso, Miguel Sales Dias:
Improving Speech Recognition through Automatic Selection of Age Group - Specific Acoustic Models. 12-23 - Jorge Proença, Arlindo Veiga, Sara Candeias, João Lemos, Cristina Januário, Fernando Perdigão:
Characterizing Parkinson's Disease Speech by Acoustic and Phonetic Features. 24-35 - Vanessa Marquiafável, Christopher Shulby, Arlindo Veiga, Jorge Proença, Sara Candeias, Fernando Perdigão:
Rule-Based Algorithms for Automatic Pronunciation of Portuguese Verbal Inflections. 36-47 - Arlindo Veiga, Carla Lopes, Luís Sá, Fernando Perdigão:
Acoustic Similarity Scores for Keyword Spotting. 48-58
Linguistic Description, Syntax and Parsing
- Leonel F. de Alencar, Mardonio J. C. França, Katiuscia M. Andrade, Philipp B. Costa, Henrique S. Vasconcelos, Francinaldo P. Madeira:
JMorpher: A Finite-State Morphological Parser in Java for Android. 59-69 - Paulo Quaresma, Amália Mendes, Iris Hendrickx, Teresa Gonçalves:
Tagging and Labelling Portuguese Modal Verbs. 70-81 - Cícero Nogueira dos Santos, Bianca Zadrozny:
Training State-of-the-Art Portuguese POS Taggers without Handcrafted Features. 82-93 - Fernando Antônio Asevedo Nóbrega, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:
General Purpose Word Sense Disambiguation Methods for Nouns in Portuguese. 94-101 - Pablo Botton da Costa, Fábio Natanael Kepler:
Semi-supervised Parsing of Portuguese. 102-107 - Gustavo Laboreiro, Eugénio C. Oliveira:
What We Can Learn from Looking at Profanity. 108-113
Ontologies, Semantics and Lexicography
- Cláudia Freitas, Valeria de Paiva, Alexandre Rademaker, Gerard de Melo, Livy Real, Anne Silva:
Extending a Lexicon of Portuguese Nominalizations with Data from Corpora. 114-124 - Ilia Markov, Nuno J. Mamede, Jorge Baptista:
Body-Part Nouns and Whole-Part Relations in Portuguese. 125-136 - Amanda Pontes Rassi, Jorge Baptista, Oto A. Vale:
Proverb Variation: Experiments on Automatic Detection in Brazilian Portuguese Texts. 137-148 - Carolina Scarton, Magali Sanches Duran, Sandra Maria Aluísio:
Using Cross-Linguistic Knowledge to Build VerbNet-Style Lexicons: Results for a (Brazilian) Portuguese VerbNet. 149-160 - Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira:
The Creation of Onto.PT: A Wordnet-Like Lexical Ontology for Portuguese. 161-169 - Roger Granada, Cássia Trojahn dos Santos, Renata Vieira:
Comparing Semantic Relatedness between Word Pairs in Portuguese Using Wikipedia. 170-175 - Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira:
On the Utility of Portuguese Term-Based Lexical-Semantic Networks. 176-182 - Vládia Pinheiro, Vasco Furtado, Adriano Albuquerque:
Semantic Textual Similarity of Portuguese-Language Texts: An Approach Based on the Semantic Inferentialism Model. 183-188 - Caio Ramos Casimiro, Ivandré Paraboni:
Temporal Aspects of Content Recommendation on a Microblog Corpus. 189-194 - Leonardo Zilio:
Development of a Lexical Resource Annotated with Semantic Roles for Portuguese. 195-200
Corpora and Language Resources
- Rodrigo Boos, Kassius Prestes, Aline Villavicencio, Muntsa Padró:
brWaC: A WaCky Corpus for Brazilian Portuguese. 201-206 - António Branco, Catarina Carvalheiro, Francisco Costa, Sérgio Castro, João Ricardo Silva, Cláudia Martins, Joana Ramos:
DeepBankPT and Companion Portuguese Treebanks in a Multilingual Collection of Treebanks Aligned with the Penn Treebank. 207-213 - Diana Santos:
Gramateca: Corpus-Based Grammar of Portuguese. 214-219
Natural Language Processing, Tools and Applications
- Verônica Agostini, Roque Enrique López Condori, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:
Automatic Alignment of News Texts and Their Multi-document Summaries: Comparison among Methods. 220-231 - Márcio de Souza Dias, Valéria Delisandra Feltrim, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:
Using Rhetorical Structure Theory and Entity Grids to Automatically Evaluate Local Coherence in Texts. 232-243 - Daniela O. F. do Amaral, Evandro Brasil da Fonseca, Lucelene Lopes, Renata Vieira:
Comparing NERP-CRF with Publicly Available Portuguese Named Entities Recognition Tools. 244-249 - Jorge Baptista, Nuno J. Mamede, Ilia Markov:
Integrating Verbal Idioms into an NLP System. 250-255 - António Branco, João António Rodrigues, Francisco Costa, João Ricardo Silva, Rui Vaz:
Rolling out Text Categorization for Language Learning Assessment Supported by Language Technology. 256-261 - Olga Craveiro, Joaquim Macedo, Henrique Madeira:
Words Temporality for Improving Query Expansion. 262-267 - Brett Drury, Paula Christina Figueira Cardoso, Jorge Carlos Valverde-Rebaza, Alan Valejo, Fabio Pereira, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
An Open Source Tool for Crowd-Sourcing the Manual Annotation of Texts. 268-273 - Brett Drury, Rafael Geraldeli Rossi, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
Identification of Brazilian Portuguese Causative Verbs through a Weighted Graph Classification Strategy. 274-279 - Douglas Iacovelli, Michelle Reis Galindo, Ivandré Paraboni:
Lausanne: A Framework for Collaborative Online NLP Experiments. 280-285 - Fernando Antônio Asevedo Nóbrega, Verônica Agostini, Renata T. Camargo, Ariani Di Felippo, Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo:
Alignment-Based Sentence Position Policy in a News Corpus for Multi-document Summarization. 286-291 - Alan Valejo, Brett Drury, Jorge Carlos Valverde-Rebaza, Alneu de Andrade Lopes:
Identification of Related Brazilian Portuguese Verb Groups Using Overlapping Community Detection. 292-297
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