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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, Student Research Workshop. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2014, ISBN 978-1-937284-79-4
- Daniel Beck:
Bayesian Kernel Methods for Natural Language Processing. 1-9 - Paramita Mirza:
Extracting Temporal and Causal Relations between Events. 10-17 - Frances Yung:
Towards a discourse relation-aware approach for Chinese-English machine translation. 18-25 - Cäcilia Zirn:
Analyzing Positions and Topics in Political Discussions of the German Bundestag. 26-33 - Vincent Letard, Sophie Rosset, Gabriel Illouz:
A Mapping-Based Approach for General Formal Human Computer Interaction Using Natural Language. 34-40 - Wenpeng Yin, Hinrich Schütze:
An Exploration of Embeddings for Generalized Phrases. 41-47 - Dongchen Li, Xiantao Zhang, Xihong Wu:
Learning Grammar with Explicit Annotations for Subordinating Conjunctions. 48-55 - Dmitry I. Ilvovsky:
Going beyond sentences when applying tree kernels. 56-63 - Ulukbek Attokurov, Ulug Bayazit:
Multi-document summarization using distortion-rate ratio. 64-70 - Clayton Greenberg:
Disambiguating prepositional phrase attachment sites with sense information captured in contextualized distributional data. 71-77 - Alisa Zhila, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Open Information Extraction for Spanish Language based on Syntactic Constraints. 78-85 - Chen Li, Yang Liu:
Improving Text Normalization via Unsupervised Model and Discriminative Reranking. 86-93 - Purya Aliabadi:
Semi-Automatic Development of KurdNet, The Kurdish WordNet. 94-99
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