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52nd ACL 2014: Baltimore, MD, USA
- Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2014, June 22-27, 2014, Baltimore, MD, USA, System Demonstrations. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-941643-00-6
- Chung-Chi Huang, Maxine Eskénazi, Jaime G. Carbonell, Lun-Wei Ku, Ping-Che Yang:
Cross-Lingual Information to the Rescue in Keyword Extraction. 1-6 - Markus Gärtner, Anders Björkelund, Gregor Thiele, Wolfgang Seeker, Jonas Kuhn:
Visualization, Search, and Error Analysis for Coreference Annotations. 7-12 - Jana Straková, Milan Straka, Jan Hajic:
Open-Source Tools for Morphology, Lemmatization, POS Tagging and Named Entity Recognition. 13-18 - Manaal Faruqui, Chris Dyer:
Community Evaluation and Exchange of Word Vectors at wordvectors.org. 19-24 - Xianjun Dai, Yuanchao Liu, Xiaolong Wang, Bingquan Liu:
WINGS: Writing with Intelligent Guidance and Suggestions. 25-30 - Nicolai Erbs, Pedro Bispo Santos, Iryna Gurevych, Torsten Zesch:
DKPro Keyphrases: Flexible and Reusable Keyphrase Extraction Experiments. 31-36 - Miles Osborne, Sean Moran, Richard McCreadie, Alexander von Lünen, Martin D. Sykora, Amparo Elizabeth Cano, Neil Ireson, Craig Macdonald, Iadh Ounis, Yulan He, Tom Jackson, Fabio Ciravegna, Ann O'Brien:
Real-Time Detection, Tracking, and Monitoring of Automatically Discovered Events in Social Media. 37-42 - Bernardo Magnini, Roberto Zanoli, Ido Dagan, Kathrin Eichler, Guenter Neumann, Tae-Gil Noh, Sebastian Padó, Asher Stern, Omer Levy:
The Excitement Open Platform for Textual Inferences. 43-48 - Morgan Ulinski, Anusha Balakrishnan, Bob Coyne, Julia Hirschberg, Owen Rambow:
WELT: Using Graphics Generation in Linguistic Fieldwork. 49-54 - Christopher D. Manning, Mihai Surdeanu, John Bauer, Jenny Rose Finkel, Steven Bethard, David McClosky:
The Stanford CoreNLP Natural Language Processing Toolkit. 55-60 - Johannes Daxenberger, Oliver Ferschke, Iryna Gurevych, Torsten Zesch:
DKPro TC: A Java-based Framework for Supervised Learning Experiments on Textual Data. 61-66 - Daniele Vannella, Tiziano Flati, Roberto Navigli:
WoSIT: A Word Sense Induction Toolkit for Search Result Clustering and Diversification. 67-72 - Cong Duy Vu Hoang, AiTi Aw, Nhung T. H. Nguyen:
A Rule-Augmented Statistical Phrase-based Translation System. 73-78 - John Richardson, Fabien Cromierès, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Sadao Kurohashi:
KyotoEBMT: An Example-Based Dependency-to-Dependency Translation Framework. 79-84 - Mathias Verbeke, Paolo Frasconi, Kurt De Grave, Fabrizio Costa, Luc De Raedt:
kLogNLP: Graph Kernel-based Relational Learning of Natural Language. 85-90 - Seid Muhie Yimam, Chris Biemann, Richard Eckart de Castilho, Iryna Gurevych:
Automatic Annotation Suggestions and Custom Annotation Layers in WebAnno. 91-96 - Binyang Li, Lanjun Zhou, Zhongyu Wei, Kam-Fai Wong, Ruifeng Xu, Yunqing Xia:
Web Information Mining and Decision Support Platform for the Modern Service Industry. 97-102 - Yi-jie Tang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
FAdR: A System for Recognizing False Online Advertisements. 103-108 - Anjana Sofia Vakil, Max Paulus, Alexis Palmer, Michaela Regneri:
lex4all: A language-independent tool for building and evaluating pronunciation lexicons for small-vocabulary speech recognition. 109-114 - Jason Mann, David Zhang, Lu Yang, Dipanjan Das, Slav Petrov:
Enhanced Search with Wildcards and Morphological Inflections in the Google Books Ngram Viewer. 115-120 - Michael T. Mordowanec, Nathan Schneider, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith:
Simplified Dependency Annotations with GFL-Web. 121-126
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