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Natural Language Engineering, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2006
- Chris Mellish, Donia Scott, Lynne J. Cahill, Daniel S. Paiva, Roger Evans, Mike Reape:
A Reference Architecture for Natural Language Generation Systems. 1-34 - Shankar Kumar, Yonggang Deng, William Byrne:
A weighted finite state transducer translation template model for statistical machine translation. 35-75 - Anna Babarczy, John Carroll, Geoffrey Sampson:
Definitional, personal, and mechanical constraints on part of speech annotation performance. 77-90 - Adrià de Gispert, José B. Mariño:
Linguistic knowledge in statistical phrase-based word alignment. 91-108
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2006
- Jill Burstein, Claudia Leacock:
Introduction. 109-113 - Na-Rae Han, Martin Chodorow, Claudia Leacock:
Detecting errors in English article usage by non-native speakers. 115-129 - Christian Hempelmann, Vasile Rus, Arthur C. Graesser, Danielle S. McNamara:
Evaluating State-of-the-Art Treebank-style Parsers for Coh-Metrix and Other Learning Technology Environments. 131-144 - Derrick Higgins, Jill Burstein, Y. Attali:
Identifying off-topic student essays without topic-specific training data. 145-159 - Diane J. Litman, Katherine Forbes-Riley:
Correlations between dialogue acts and learning in spoken tutoring dialogues. 161-176 - Ruslan Mitkov, Le An Ha, Nikiforos Karamanis:
A computer-aided environment for generating multiple-choice test items. 177-194 - Jack Mostow, Joseph Beck:
Some useful tactics to modify, map and mine data from intelligent tutors. 195-208
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2006
- Judita Preiss:
A detailed comparison of WSD systems: an analysis of the system answers for the SENSEVAL-2 English all words task. 209-228 - Xin Li, Dan Roth:
Learning question classifiers: the role of semantic information. 229-249 - John Chen, Srinivas Bangalore, K. Vijay-Shanker:
Automated extraction of Tree-Adjoining Grammars from treebanks. 251-299
- Jana Z. Sukkarieh:
Lucja M. Iwanska and Stuart C. Shapiro, editors. Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Representation: Language for Knowledge and Knowledge for Language. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000. ISBN 0-262-59021-2 pb, Price $41.46, xviii + 459 pages. 301-304
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2006
- Ben Wellner, Lisa Ferro, Warren R. Greiff, Lynette Hirschman:
Reading comprehension tests for computer-based understanding evaluation. 305-334 - Lawrence H. Smith, Thomas C. Rindflesch, W. John Wilbur:
The importance of the lexicon in tagging biological text. 335-351 - John Goldsmith:
An algorithm for the unsupervised learning of morphology. 353-371 - Mary Dalrymple:
How much can part-of-speech tagging help parsing? 373-389 - Robert Dale:
Industry Watch. 391-395
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