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25th COLING 2014 Demos: Dublin, Ireland
- Lamia Tounsi, Rafal Rak:
COLING 2014, 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference System Demonstrations, August 23-29, 2014, Dublin, Ireland. ACL 2014, ISBN 978-1-941643-27-3 - Apoorv Agarwal, Ankit Agarwal, Deepak Mittal:
An Error Analysis Tool for Natural Language Processing and Applied Machine Learning. 1-5 - Noam Slonim, Ehud Aharoni, Carlos Alzate, Roy Bar-Haim, Yonatan Bilu, Lena Dankin, Iris Eiron, Daniel Hershcovich, Shay Hummel, Mitesh M. Khapra, Tamar Lavee, Ran Levy, Paul Matchen, Anatoly Polnarov, Vikas C. Raykar, Ruty Rinott, Amrita Saha, Naama Zwerdling, David Konopnicki, Dan Gutfreund:
Claims on demand - an initial demonstration of a system for automatic detection and polarity identification of context dependent claims in massive corpora. 6-9 - Tiago Torrent, Maria Margarida Salomão, Fernanda Campos, Regina M. M. Braga, Ely Edison Matos, Maucha Gamonal, Julia Gonçalves, Bruno Souza, Daniela Gomes, Simone Peron:
Copa 2014 FrameNet Brasil: a frame-based trilingual electronic dictionary for the Football World Cup. 10-14 - Srikrishna Raamadhurai, Oskar Kohonen, Teemu Ruokolainen:
Creating Custom Taggers by Integrating Web Page Annotation and Machine Learning. 15-19 - Lieve De Wachter, Serge Verlinde, Margot D'Hertefelt, Geert Peeters:
How to deal with students' writing problems? Process-oriented writing support with the digital Writing Aid Dutch. 20-24 - Patrick Saint-Dizier:
Processing Discourse in Dislog on the TextCoop Platform. 25-28 - Peter Klügl, Martin Toepfer, Philip-Daniel Beck, Georg Fette, Frank Puppe:
UIMA Ruta Workbench: Rule-based Text Annotation. 29-33 - Jirí Mírovský, Pavlína Jínová, Lucie Poláková:
Discourse Relations in the Prague Dependency Treebank 3.0. 34-38 - Masato Hagiwara, Satoshi Sekine:
Lightweight Client-Side Chinese/Japanese Morphological Analyzer Based on Online Learning. 39-43 - Daniel Alexandru Anechitei:
MultiDPS - A multilingual Discourse Processing System. 44-47 - Gérard P. Huet, Amba P. Kulkarni:
Sanskrit Linguistics Web Services. 48-51 - Martin Reynaert:
TICCLops: Text-Induced Corpus Clean-up as online processing system. 52-56 - Serge Fleury, Maria Zimina:
Trameur: A Framework for Annotated Text Corpora Exploration. 57-61 - Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, Theo Meder:
TweetGenie: Development, Evaluation, and Lessons Learned. 62-66 - Lung-Hao Lee, Liang-Chih Yu, Kuei-Ching Lee, Yuen-Hsien Tseng, Li-Ping Chang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
A Sentence Judgment System for Grammatical Error Detection. 67-70 - Maarten van Gompel, Martin Reynaert:
CLAM: Quickly deploy NLP command-line tools on the web. 71-75 - Yufan Guo, Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha, Ilona Silins, Lin Sun, Johan Högberg, Ulla Stenius, Anna Korhonen:
CRAB 2.0: A text mining tool for supporting literature review in chemical cancer risk assessment. 76-80 - Umar Maqsud, Sebastian Arnold, Michael Hülfenhaus, Alan Akbik:
Nerdle: Topic-Specific Question Answering Using Wikia Seeds. 81-85 - Liling Tan, Francis Bond:
NTU-MC Toolkit: Annotating a Linguistically Diverse Corpus. 86-89 - Milen Kouylekov, Stephan Oepen:
RDF Triple Stores and a Custom SPARQL Front-End for Indexing and Searching (Very) Large Semantic Networks. 90-94 - Keith Cortis, Urvesh Bhowan, Ronan Mac an tSaoir, D. J. McCloskey, Mikhail Sogrin, Ross Cadogan:
What or Who is Multilingual Watson? 95-99 - Johannes Kirschnick, Torsten Kilias, Holmer Hemsen, Alexander Löser, Peter Adolphs, Heiko Ehrig, Holger Düwiger:
A Marketplace for Web Scale Analytics and Text Annotation Services. 100-104 - Christian M. Meyer, Margot Mieskes, Christian Stab, Iryna Gurevych:
DKPro Agreement: An Open-Source Java Library for Measuring Inter-Rater Agreement. 105-109 - Stefan Evert:
Distributional Semantics in R with the wordspace Package. 110-114 - Simon Wibberley, David J. Weir, Jeremy Reffin:
Method51 for Mining Insight from Social Media Datasets. 115-119 - Christian Girardi, Luisa Bentivogli, Mohammad Amin Farajian, Marcello Federico:
MT-EQuAl: a Toolkit for Human Assessment of Machine Translation Output. 120-123 - Martin Reynaert, Matje van de Camp, Menno van Zaanen:
OpenSoNaR: user-driven development of the SoNaR corpus interfaces. 124-128 - Marcello Federico, Nicola Bertoldi, Mauro Cettolo, Matteo Negri, Marco Turchi, Marco Trombetti, Alessandro Cattelan, Antonio Farina, Domenico Lupinetti, Andrea Martines, Alberto Massidda, Holger Schwenk, Loïc Barrault, Frédéric Blain, Philipp Koehn, Christian Buck, Ulrich Germann:
The Matecat Tool. 129-132
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