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EMNLP 2008: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
- 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2008, Proceedings of the Conference, 25-27 October 2008, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, A meeting of SIGDAT, a Special Interest Group of the ACL. ACL 2008

Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
- Jeremy Jancsary, Johannes Matiasek, Harald Trost:

Revealing the Structure of Medical Dictations with Conditional Random Fields. 1-10 - Alan Ritter, Stephen Soderland, Doug Downey, Oren Etzioni:

It's a Contradiction - no, it's not: A Case Study using Functional Relations. 11-20 - Yunyao Li, Rajasekar Krishnamurthy, Sriram Raghavan, Shivakumar Vaithyanathan, H. V. Jagadish:

Regular Expression Learning for Information Extraction. 21-30 - Omar Zaidan, Jason Eisner:

Modeling Annotators: A Generative Approach to Learning from Annotator Rationales. 31-40 - Ron Bekkerman, Koby Crammer:

One-Class Clustering in the Text Domain. 41-50 - Ben Sandbank:

Refining Generative Language Models using Discriminative Learning. 51-58 - Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin, Randy Goebel:

Discriminative Learning of Selectional Preference from Unlabeled Text. 59-68 - Richard Johansson, Pierre Nugues:

Dependency-based Semantic Role Labeling of PropBank. 69-78 - Stefan Schoenmackers, Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld:

Scaling Textual Inference to the Web. 79-88 - Qun Liu, Zhongjun He, Yang Liu, Shouxun Lin:

Maximum Entropy based Rule Selection Model for Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation. 89-97 - Xiaodong He, Mei Yang, Jianfeng Gao, Patrick Nguyen, Robert Moore:

Indirect-HMM-based Hypothesis Alignment for Combining Outputs from Machine Translation Systems. 98-107 - Slav Petrov, Aria Haghighi, Dan Klein:

Coarse-to-Fine Syntactic Machine Translation using Language Projections. 108-116 - Jun Zhao, Kang Liu, Gen Wang:

Adding Redundant Features for CRFs-based Sentence Sentiment Classification. 117-126 - Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe, Samer Hassan:

Multilingual Subjectivity Analysis Using Machine Translation. 127-135 - Kevin Hsin-Yih Lin, Hsin-Hsi Chen:

Ranking Reader Emotions Using Pairwise Loss Minimization and Emotional Distribution Regression. 136-144 - David A. Smith, Jason Eisner:

Dependency Parsing by Belief Propagation. 145-156 - André F. T. Martins, Dipanjan Das, Noah A. Smith, Eric P. Xing:

Stacking Dependency Parsers. 157-166 - Xinying Song, Shilin Ding, Chin-Yew Lin:

Better Binarization for the CKY Parsing. 167-176 - Katja Filippova, Michael Strube:

Sentence Fusion via Dependency Graph Compression. 177-185 - Emily Pitler, Ani Nenkova:

Revisiting Readability: A Unified Framework for Predicting Text Quality. 186-195 - Chris Callison-Burch:

Syntactic Constraints on Paraphrases Extracted from Parallel Corpora. 196-205 - Haitao Mi, Liang Huang:

Forest-based Translation Rule Extraction. 206-214 - Phil Blunsom, Miles Osborne:

Probabilistic Inference for Machine Translation. 215-223 - David Chiang, Yuval Marton, Philip Resnik:

Online Large-Margin Training of Syntactic and Structural Translation Features. 224-233 - Roger Levy:

A Noisy-Channel Model of Human Sentence Comprehension under Uncertain Input. 234-243 - Shaolin Qu, Joyce Yue Chai:

Incorporating Temporal and Semantic Information with Eye Gaze for Automatic Word Acquisition in Multimodal Conversational Systems. 244-253 - Rion Snow, Brendan O'Connor, Daniel Jurafsky, Andrew Y. Ng:

Cheap and Fast - But is it Good? Evaluating Non-Expert Annotations for Natural Language Tasks. 254-263 - Srinivas Bangalore, David Smith:

HotSpots: Visualizing Edits to a Text. 264-273 - Alex Baron, Marjorie Freedman:

Who is Who and What is What: Experiments in Cross-Document Co-Reference. 274-283 - Yassine Benajiba, Mona T. Diab, Paolo Rosso:

Arabic Named Entity Recognition using Optimized Feature Sets. 284-293 - Eric Bengtson, Dan Roth:

Understanding the Value of Features for Coreference Resolution. 294-303 - Yllias Chali, Shafiq R. Joty:

Selecting Sentences for Answering Complex Questions. 304-313 - John DeNero, Alexandre Bouchard-Côté, Dan Klein:

Sampling Alignment Structure under a Bayesian Translation Model. 314-323 - Weiwei Ding, Baobao Chang:

Improving Chinese Semantic Role Classification with Hierarchical Feature Selection Strategy. 324-333 - Jacob Eisenstein, Regina Barzilay:

Bayesian Unsupervised Topic Segmentation. 334-343 - Jianfeng Gao, Mark Johnson:

A comparison of Bayesian estimators for unsupervised Hidden Markov Model POS taggers. 344-352 - Dan Goldwasser, Dan Roth:

Transliteration as Constrained Optimization. 353-362 - David Hall, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. Manning:

Studying the History of Ideas Using Topic Models. 363-371 - Sasa Hasan, Juri Ganitkevitch, Hermann Ney, Jesús Andrés-Ferrer:

Triplet Lexicon Models for Statistical Machine Translation. 372-381 - Shinsuke Higuchi, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:

A Casual Conversation System Using Modality and Word Associations Retrieved from the Web. 382-390 - Fei Huang, Ahmad Emami, Imed Zitouni:

When Harry Met Harri: Cross-lingual Name Spelling Normalization. 391-399 - Rohit J. Kate:

A Dependency-based Word Subsequence Kernel. 400-409 - Jung-Tae Lee, Sang-Bum Kim, Young-In Song, Hae-Chang Rim:

Bridging Lexical Gaps between Queries and Questions on Large Online Q&A Collections with Compact Translation Models. 410-418 - Jimmy Lin:

Scalable Language Processing Algorithms for the Masses: A Case Study in Computing Word Co-occurrence Matrices with MapReduce. 419-428 - Yugo Murawaki, Sadao Kurohashi:

Online Acquisition of Japanese Unknown Morphemes using Morphological Constraints. 429-437 - Ramesh Nallapati, Christopher D. Manning:

Legal Docket Classification: Where Machine Learning Stumbles. 438-446 - Naoaki Okazaki, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Sophia Ananiadou, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

A Discriminative Candidate Generator for String Transformations. 447-456 - Marco Pennacchiotti, Diego De Cao, Roberto Basili, Danilo Croce, Michael Roth:

Automatic induction of FrameNet lexical units. 457-465 - Stephan Raaijmakers, Khiet P. Truong, Theresa Wilson:

Multimodal Subjectivity Analysis of Multiparty Conversation. 466-474 - Laura Rimell, Stephen Clark:

Adapting a Lexicalized-Grammar Parser to Contrasting Domains. 475-484 - Germán Sanchis-Trilles, Daniel Ortiz-Martínez, Jorge Civera, Francisco Casacuberta, Enrique Vidal, Hieu Hoang:

Improving Interactive Machine Translation via Mouse Actions. 485-494 - Libin Shen, Aravind K. Joshi:

LTAG Dependency Parsing with Bidirectional Incremental Construction. 495-504 - Lei Shi, Ming Zhou:

Improved Sentence Alignment on Parallel Web Pages Using a Stochastic Tree Alignment Model. 505-513 - Congkai Sun, Bin Gao, Zhenfu Cao, Hang Li:

HTM: A Topic Model for Hypertexts. 514-522 - Hirotoshi Taira, Sanae Fujita, Masaaki Nagata:

A Japanese Predicate Argument Structure Analysis using Decision Lists. 523-532 - David Vickrey, Aaron Bronzan, William Choi, Aman Kumar, Jason Turner-Maier, Arthur Wang, Daphne Koller:

Online Word Games for Semantic Data Collection. 533-542 - Stephen Wan, Robert Dale, Mark Dras, Cécile Paris:

Seed and Grow: Augmenting Statistically Generated Summary Sentences using Schematic Word Patterns. 543-552 - Xiaojun Wan:

Using Bilingual Knowledge and Ensemble Techniques for Unsupervised Chinese Sentiment Analysis. 553-561 - Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark:

A Tale of Two Parsers: Investigating and Combining Graph-based and Transition-based Dependency Parsing. 562-571 - Bing Zhao, Yaser Al-Onaizan:

Generalizing Local and Non-Local Word-Reordering Patterns for Syntax-Based Machine Translation. 572-581 - Partha Pratim Talukdar, Joseph Reisinger, Marius Pasca, Deepak Ravichandran, Rahul Bhagat, Fernando C. N. Pereira:

Weakly-Supervised Acquisition of Labeled Class Instances using Graph Random Walks. 582-590 - Nicholas Andrews, Naren Ramakrishnan:

Seeded Discovery of Base Relations in Large Corpora. 591-599 - Imed Zitouni, Radu Florian:

Mention Detection Crossing the Language Barrier. 600-609 - David Chiang, Steve DeNeefe, Yee Seng Chan, Hwee Tou Ng:

Decomposability of Translation Metrics for Improved Evaluation and Efficient Algorithms. 610-619 - Roy Tromble, Shankar Kumar, Franz Josef Och, Wolfgang Macherey:

Lattice Minimum Bayes-Risk Decoding for Statistical Machine Translation. 620-629 - Markos Mylonakis, Khalil Sima'an:

Phrase Translation Probabilities with ITG Priors and Smoothing as Learning Objective. 630-639 - Vincent Ng:

Unsupervised Models for Coreference Resolution. 640-649 - Hoifung Poon, Pedro M. Domingos:

Joint Unsupervised Coreference Resolution with Markov Logic. 650-659 - Pascal Denis, Jason Baldridge:

Specialized Models and Ranking for Coreference Resolution. 660-669 - Razvan C. Bunescu:

Learning with Probabilistic Features for Improved Pipeline Models. 670-679 - Hal Daumé III:

Cross-Task Knowledge-Constrained Self Training. 680-688 - Mark Dredze, Koby Crammer:

Online Methods for Multi-Domain Learning and Adaptation. 689-697 - Nathanael Chambers, Daniel Jurafsky:

Jointly Combining Implicit Constraints Improves Temporal Ordering. 698-706 - Nianwen Xue:

Automatic Inference of the Temporal Location of Situations in Chinese Text. 707-714 - Roser Morante, Anthony M. L. Liekens, Walter Daelemans:

Learning the Scope of Negation in Biomedical Texts. 715-724 - Wolfgang Macherey, Franz Josef Och, Ignacio Thayer, Jakob Uszkoreit:

Lattice-based Minimum Error Rate Training for Statistical Machine Translation. 725-734 - Arul Menezes, Christopher Quirk:

Syntactic Models for Structural Word Insertion and Deletion during Translation. 735-744 - Alexandra Birch, Miles Osborne, Philipp Koehn:

Predicting Success in Machine Translation. 745-754 - Xiaojun Wan:

An Exploration of Document Impact on Graph-Based Multi-Document Summarization. 755-762 - Vivi Nastase:

Topic-Driven Multi-Document Summarization with Encyclopedic Knowledge and Spreading Activation. 763-772 - Gabriel Murray, Giuseppe Carenini:

Summarizing Spoken and Written Conversations. 773-782 - Wei Lu, Hwee Tou Ng, Wee Sun Lee, Luke S. Zettlemoyer:

A Generative Model for Parsing Natural Language to Meaning Representations. 783-792 - Yejin Choi, Claire Cardie:

Learning with Compositional Semantics as Structural Inference for Subsentential Sentiment Analysis. 793-801 - Bill MacCartney, Michel Galley, Christopher D. Manning:

A Phrase-Based Alignment Model for Natural Language Inference. 802-811 - Sujith Ravi, Kevin Knight:

Attacking Decipherment Problems Optimally with Low-Order N-gram Models. 812-819 - Xinhao Wang, Jiazhong Nie, Dingsheng Luo, Xihong Wu:

Integrating Multi-level Linguistic Knowledge with a Unified Framework for Mandarin Speech Recognition. 820-828 - Bo-June Paul Hsu, James R. Glass:

N-gram Weighting: Reducing Training Data Mismatch in Cross-Domain Language Model Estimation. 829-838 - Gregor Leusch, Evgeny Matusov, Hermann Ney:

Complexity of Finding the BLEU-optimal Hypothesis in a Confusion Network. 839-847 - Michel Galley, Christopher D. Manning:

A Simple and Effective Hierarchical Phrase Reordering Model. 848-856 - Matthew G. Snover, Bonnie J. Dorr, Richard M. Schwartz:

Language and Translation Model Adaptation using Comparable Corpora. 857-866 - Slav Petrov, Dan Klein:

Sparse Multi-Scale Grammars for Discriminative Latent Variable Parsing. 867-876 - David Burkett, Dan Klein:

Two Languages are Better than One (for Syntactic Parsing). 877-886 - Sujith Ravi, Kevin Knight, Radu Soricut:

Automatic Prediction of Parser Accuracy. 887-896 - Katrin Erk, Sebastian Padó:

A Structured Vector Space Model for Word Meaning in Context. 897-906 - Einat Minkov, William W. Cohen:

Learning Graph Walk Based Similarity Measures for Parsed Text. 907-916 - Hinrich Schütze, Michael Walsh:

A Graph-theoretic Model of Lexical Syntactic Acquisition. 917-926 - Zhiheng Huang, Marcus Thint, Zengchang Qin:

Question Classification using Head Words and their Hypernyms. 927-936 - Baoli Li, Yandong Liu, Eugene Agichtein:

CoCQA: Co-Training over Questions and Answers with an Application to Predicting Question Subjectivity Orientation. 937-946 - Richard C. Wang, Nico Schlaefer, William W. Cohen, Eric Nyberg:

Automatic Set Expansion for List Question Answering. 947-954 - Ananlada Chotimongkol, Alexander I. Rudnicky:

Acquiring Domain-Specific Dialog Information from Task-Oriented Human-Human Interaction through an Unsupervised Learning. 955-964 - Juan M. Huerta:

Relative Rank Statistics for Dialog Analysis. 965-972 - Thamar Solorio, Yang Liu:

Learning to Predict Code-Switching Points. 973-981 - Saif M. Mohammad, Bonnie J. Dorr, Graeme Hirst:

Computing Word-Pair Antonymy. 982-991 - Chikara Hashimoto, Daisuke Kawahara:

Construction of an Idiom Corpus and its Application to Idiom Identification based on WSD Incorporating Idiom-Specific Features. 992-1001 - Zhi Zhong, Hwee Tou Ng, Yee Seng Chan:

Word Sense Disambiguation Using OntoNotes: An Empirical Study. 1002-1010 - Mamoru Komachi, Taku Kudo, Masashi Shimbo, Yuji Matsumoto:

Graph-based Analysis of Semantic Drift in Espresso-like Bootstrapping Algorithms. 1011-1020 - Cory Barr, Rosie Jones, Moira Regelson:

The Linguistic Structure of English Web-Search Queries. 1021-1030 - Zhifei Li, David Yarowsky:

Mining and Modeling Relations between Formal and Informal Chinese Phrases from Web Corpora. 1031-1040 - Benjamin Snyder, Tahira Naseem, Jacob Eisenstein, Regina Barzilay:

Unsupervised Multilingual Learning for POS Tagging. 1041-1050 - Thamar Solorio, Yang Liu:

Part-of-Speech Tagging for English-Spanish Code-Switched Text. 1051-1060 - Yi-Xuan Liu, Bin Wang, Fan Ding, Sheng Xu:

Information Retrieval Oriented Word Segmentation based on Character Association Strength Ranking. 1061-1069 - Burr Settles, Mark Craven:

An Analysis of Active Learning Strategies for Sequence Labeling Tasks. 1070-1079 - Markus Dreyer, Jason Smith, Jason Eisner:

Latent-Variable Modeling of String Transductions with Finite-State Methods. 1080-1089 - Amarnag Subramanya, Jeff A. Bilmes:

Soft-Supervised Learning for Text Classification. 1090-1099

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