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Language Resources and Evaluation, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, March 2016
- Preslav Nakov, Torsten Zesch:
Computational semantic analysis of language: SemEval-2014 and beyond. 1-4 - David Jurgens, Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Roberto Navigli:
Cross level semantic similarity: an evaluation framework for universal measures of similarity. 5-33 - Preslav Nakov, Sara Rosenthal, Svetlana Kiritchenko, Saif M. Mohammad, Zornitsa Kozareva, Alan Ritter, Veselin Stoyanov, Xiaodan Zhu:
Developing a successful SemEval task in sentiment analysis of Twitter and other social media texts. 35-65 - Myroslava O. Dzikovska, Rodney D. Nielsen, Claudia Leacock:
The joint student response analysis and recognizing textual entailment challenge: making sense of student responses in educational applications. 67-93 - Luisa Bentivogli, Raffaella Bernardi, Marco Marelli, Stefano Menini, Marco Baroni, Roberto Zamparelli:
SICK through the SemEval glasses. Lesson learned from the evaluation of compositional distributional semantic models on full sentences through semantic relatedness and textual entailment. 95-124 - Abhay L. Kashyap, Lushan Han, Roberto Yus, Jennifer Sleeman, Taneeya Satyapanich, Sunil Gandhi, Tim Finin:
Robust semantic text similarity using LSA, machine learning, and linguistic resources. 125-161
Volume 50, Number 2, June 2016
- Nancy Ide, Nicoletta Calzolari:
Editors' introduction to the special issue: papers from LREC 2014. 163-164 - Joseph Mariani, Patrick Paroubek, Gil Francopoulo, Olivier Hamon:
Rediscovering 15 + 2 years of discoveries in language resources and evaluation. 165-220 - Luis Javier Rodríguez-Fuentes, Mikel Peñagarikano, Amparo Varona, Mireia Díez, Germán Bordel:
KALAKA-3: a database for the assessment of spoken language recognition technology on YouTube audios. 221-243 - Shinsuke Mori, Graham Neubig:
A comparative study of dictionaries and corpora as methods for language resource addition. 245-261 - Maddalen Lopez de Lacalle, Egoitz Laparra, Itziar Aldabe, German Rigau:
Predicate Matrix: automatically extending the semantic interoperability between predicate resources. 263-289 - Victoria Rosén, Martha Thunes, Petter Haugereid, Gyri Smørdal Losnegaard, Helge Dyvik, Paul Meurer, Gunn Inger Lyse, Koenraad De Smedt:
The enrichment of lexical resources through incremental parsebanking. 291-319 - Fei Xia, William D. Lewis, Michael Wayne Goodman, Glenn Slayden, Ryan Georgi, Joshua Crowgey, Emily M. Bender:
Enriching a massively multilingual database of interlinear glossed text. 321-349 - Georg Rehm, Hans Uszkoreit, Sophia Ananiadou, Núria Bel, Audroné Bieleviciené, Lars Borin, António Branco, Gerhard Budin, Nicoletta Calzolari, Walter Daelemans, Radovan Garabík, Marko Grobelnik, Carmen García-Mateo, Josef van Genabith, Jan Hajic, Inma Hernáez, John Judge, Svetla Koeva, Simon Krek, Cvetana Krstev, Krister Lindén, Bernardo Magnini, Joseph Mariani, John McNaught, Maite Melero, Monica Monachini, Asunción Moreno, Jan Odijk, Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Piotr Pezik, Stelios Piperidis, Adam Przepiórkowski, Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson, Mike Rosner, Bolette Sandford Pedersen, Inguna Skadina, Koenraad De Smedt, Marko Tadic, Paul Thompson, Dan Tufis, Tamás Váradi, Andrejs Vasiljevs, Kadri Vider, Jolanta Zabarskaite:
The strategic impact of META-NET on the regional, national and international level. 351-374 - Nicolas Pécheux, Alexandre Allauzen, Jan Niehues, François Yvon:
Reordering space design in statistical machine translation. 375-410 - Zofia Malisz, Marcin Wlodarczak, Hendrik Buschmeier, Joanna Skubisz, Stefan Kopp, Petra Wagner:
The ALICO corpus: analysing the active listener. 411-442
Volume 50, Number 3, September 2016
- Arianne Reimerink, Pilar León Araúz, Pamela Faber:
Image selection and annotation for an environmental knowledge base. 443-474 - Hang Su:
How products are evaluated? Evaluation in customer review texts. 475-495 - Angeliki Metallinou, Zhaojun Yang, Chi-Chun Lee, Carlos Busso, Sharon Carnicke, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
The USC CreativeIT database of multimodal dyadic interactions: from speech and full body motion capture to continuous emotional annotations. 497-521 - Aleksandar Savkov, John Carroll, Rob Koeling, Jackie Cassell:
Annotating patient clinical records with syntactic chunks and named entities: the Harvey Corpus. 523-548 - Mariona Taulé, Aina Peris, Horacio Rodríguez:
Iarg-AnCora: Spanish corpus annotated with implicit arguments. 549-584 - Piotr Zelasko, Bartosz Ziólko, Tomasz Jadczyk, Dawid Skurzok:
AGH corpus of Polish speech. 585-601 - Noushin Rezapour Asheghi, Serge Sharoff, Katja Markert:
Crowdsourcing for web genre annotation. 603-641 - Xiaopeng Bai, Nianwen Xue:
Generalizing the semantic roles in the Chinese Proposition Bank. 643-666 - Rahim Dehkharghani, Yücel Saygin, Berrin A. Yanikoglu, Kemal Oflazer:
SentiTurkNet: a Turkish polarity lexicon for sentiment analysis. 667-685 - Andrew Thomos Bimba, Norisma Idris, Norazlina Khamis, Nurul Fazmidar Mohd. Noor:
Stemming Hausa text: using affix-stripping rules and reference look-up. 687-703
Volume 50, Number 4, December 2016
- Diego Mollá, María Elena Santiago-Martínez, Abeed Sarker, Cécile Paris:
A corpus for research in text processing for evidence based medicine. 705-727 - Arkaitz Zubiaga, Iñaki San Vicente, Pablo Gamallo, José Ramom Pichel Campos, Iñaki Alegria, Nora Aranberri, Aitzol Ezeiza, Víctor Fresno:
TweetLID: a benchmark for tweet language identification. 729-766 - Wendy Elvira-García, Paolo Roseano, Ana María Fernández Planas, Eugenio Martínez-Celdrán:
A tool for automatic transcription of intonation: Eti_ToBI a ToBI transcriber for Spanish and Catalan. 767-792 - Ergun Biçici, Andy Way:
Referential translation machines for predicting semantic similarity. 793-819 - Rachel Bawden, Chloé Clavel, Frédéric Landragin:
Towards the generation of dialogue acts in socio-affective ECAs: a corpus-based prosodic analysis. 821-838 - Bassam Hammo, Sane Yagi, Omaima Ismail, Mohammad A. M. Abushariah:
Exploring and exploiting a historical corpus for Arabic. 839-861 - Miikka Silfverberg, Teemu Ruokolainen, Krister Lindén, Mikko Kurimo:
FinnPos: an open-source morphological tagging and lemmatization toolkit for Finnish. 863-878
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