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TextGraphs@ACL 2010: Uppsala, Sweden
- Carmen Banea, Alessandro Moschitti, Swapna Somasundaran, Fabio Massimo Zanzotto:
Proceedings of TextGraphs@ACL 2010 Workshop on Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing, Uppsala, Sweden, July 16, 2010. Association for Computational Linguistics 2010, ISBN 978-1-932432-77-0 - Zheng Chen, Heng Ji:
Graph-Based Clustering for Computational Linguistics: A Survey. 1-9 - Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira, Paulo Gomes:
Towards the Automatic Creation of a Wordnet from a Term-Based Lexical Network. 10-18 - Daniel Cerato Germann, Aline Villavicencio, Maity Siqueira:
An Investigation on the Influence of Frequency on the Lexical Organization of Verbs. 19-23 - Diego De Cao, Roberto Basili, Matteo Luciani, Francesco Mesiano, Riccardo Rossi:
Robust and Efficient Page Rank for Word Sense Disambiguation. 24-32 - Martijn Wieling, John Nerbonne:
Hierarchical Spectral Partitioning of Bipartite Graphs to Cluster Dialects and Identify Distinguishing Features. 33-41 - Jessica A. Enright:
A Character-Based Intersection Graph Approach to Linguistic Phylogeny. 42-46 - Edwin R. Hancock:
Spectral Approaches to Learning in the Graph Domain. 47 - Olof Görnerup, Jussi Karlgren:
Cross-Lingual Comparison between Distributionally Determined Word Similarity Networks. 48-54 - Chris Biemann:
Co-Occurrence Cluster Features for Lexical Substitutions in Context. 55-59 - Geetu Ambwani, Anthony Davis:
Contextually-Mediated Semantic Similarity Graphs for Topic Segmentation. 60-68 - Vincent Archer:
MuLLinG: MultiLevel Linguistic Graphs for Knowledge Extraction. 69-73 - Maria Lucía del Rosario Castro Jorge, Thiago A. S. Pardo:
Experiments with CST-Based Multidocument Summarization. 74-82 - Diego Raphael Amancio, Renato Fabbri, Osvaldo Novaes de Oliveira Jr., Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Luciano da Fontoura Costa:
Distinguishing between Positive and Negative Opinions with Complex Network Features. 83-87 - Pamela Zontone, Giulia Boato, Jonathon S. Hare, Paul H. Lewis, Stefan Siersdorfer, Enrico Minack:
Image and Collateral Text in Support of Auto-Annotation and Sentiment Analysis. 88-92 - Gabriele Tatzl, Christoph Waldhauser:
Aggregating Opinions: Explorations into Graphs and Media Content Analysis. 93-97 - Fumiyo Fukumoto, Akina Sakai, Yoshimi Suzuki:
Eliminating Redundancy by Spectral Relaxation for Multi-Document Summarization. 98-102 - Martin Fagerlund, Magnus Merkel, Lars Eldén, Lars Ahrenberg:
Computing Word Senses by Semantic Mirroring and Spectral Graph Partitioning. 103-107
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