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EMNLP 2013: Seattle, WA, USA
- Proceedings of the 2013 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2013, 18-21 October 2013, Grand Hyatt Seattle, Seattle, Washington, USA, A meeting of SIGDAT, a Special Interest Group of the ACL. ACL 2013, ISBN 978-1-937284-97-8

- Tao Ge, Baobao Chang, Sujian Li, Zhifang Sui:

Event-Based Time Label Propagation for Automatic Dating of News Articles. 1-11 - Jun-Ping Ng, Min-Yen Kan, Ziheng Lin, Vanessa Wei Feng, Bin Chen, Jian Su, Chew Lim Tan:

Exploiting Discourse Analysis for Article-Wide Temporal Classification. 12-23 - Benjamin Roth, Dietrich Klakow:

Combining Generative and Discriminative Model Scores for Distant Supervision. 24-29 - Stella Frank, Frank Keller, Sharon Goldwater:

Exploring the Utility of Joint Morphological and Syntactic Learning from Child-directed Speech. 30-41 - Micha Elsner, Sharon Goldwater, Naomi Feldman, Frank Wood:

A Joint Learning Model of Word Segmentation, Lexical Acquisition, and Phonetic Variability. 42-54 - Joshua L. Moore, Christopher J. C. Burges, Erin Renshaw, Wen-tau Yih:

Animacy Detection with Voting Models. 55-60 - Yi Yang, Jacob Eisenstein:

A Log-Linear Model for Unsupervised Text Normalization. 61-72 - Wang Ling, Chris Dyer, Alan W. Black, Isabel Trancoso:

Paraphrasing 4 Microblog Normalization. 73-84 - Jing Liu, Quan Wang, Chin-Yew Lin, Hsiao-Wuen Hon:

Question Difficulty Estimation in Community Question Answering Services. 85-90 - Yanchuan Sim, Brice D. L. Acree, Justin H. Gross, Noah A. Smith:

Measuring Ideological Proportions in Political Speeches. 91-101 - Dekai Wu, Karteek Addanki, Markus Saers, Meriem Beloucif:

Learning to Freestyle: Hip Hop Challenge-Response Induction via Transduction Rule Segmentation. 102-112 - James R. Foulds, Padhraic Smyth:

Modeling Scientific Impact with Topical Influence Regression. 113-123 - Mohammad Sadegh Rasooli, Joel R. Tetreault:

Joint Parsing and Disfluency Detection in Linear Time. 124-129 - Masashi Tsubaki, Kevin Duh, Masashi Shimbo, Yuji Matsumoto:

Modeling and Learning Semantic Co-Compositionality through Prototype Projections and Neural Networks. 130-140 - Eva Maria Vecchi, Roberto Zamparelli, Marco Baroni:

Studying the Recursive Behaviour of Adjectival Modification with Compositional Distributional Semantics. 141-151 - Min Xiao, Feipeng Zhao, Yuhong Guo:

Learning Latent Word Representations for Domain Adaptation using Supervised Word Clustering. 152-162 - Om P. Damani, Shweta Ghonge:

Appropriately Incorporating Statistical Significance in PMI. 163-169 - Stefano Faralli, Roberto Navigli:

Growing Multi-Domain Glossaries from a Few Seeds using Probabilistic Topic Models. 170-181 - Chia-ying Lee, Yu Zhang, James R. Glass:

Joint Learning of Phonetic Units and Word Pronunciations for ASR. 182-192 - Matthew Richardson, Christopher J. C. Burges, Erin Renshaw:

MCTest: A Challenge Dataset for the Open-Domain Machine Comprehension of Text. 193-203 - Katsuhito Sudoh, Shinsuke Mori, Masaaki Nagata:

Noise-Aware Character Alignment for Bootstrapping Statistical Machine Transliteration from Bilingual Corpora. 204-209 - Alexander M. Rush

, Yin-Wen Chang, Michael Collins:
Optimal Beam Search for Machine Translation. 210-221 - Makoto Yasuhara, Toru Tanaka, Jun-ya Norimatsu, Mikio Yamamoto:

An Efficient Language Model Using Double-Array Structures. 222-232 - Anil Kumar Nelakanti, Cédric Archambeau, Julien Mairal, Francis R. Bach, Guillaume Bouchard:

Structured Penalties for Log-Linear Language Models. 233-243 - Jesús González-Rubio, Daniel Ortiz-Martínez, José-Miguel Benedí, Francisco Casacuberta:

Interactive Machine Translation using Hierarchical Translation Models. 244-254 - Xinyan Xiao, Deyi Xiong:

Max-Margin Synchronous Grammar Induction for Machine Translation. 255-264 - Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Dan Klein:

Error-Driven Analysis of Challenges in Coreference Resolution. 265-277 - Fang Kong, Hwee Tou Ng:

Exploiting Zero Pronouns to Improve Chinese Coreference Resolution. 278-288 - Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Leila Zilles, Daniel S. Weld, Luke Zettlemoyer:

Joint Coreference Resolution and Named-Entity Linking with Multi-Pass Sieves. 289-299 - Varada Kolhatkar, Heike Zinsmeister, Graeme Hirst:

Interpreting Anaphoric Shell Nouns using Antecedents of Cataphoric Shell Nouns as Training Data. 300-310 - Longkai Zhang, Houfeng Wang, Xu Sun, Mairgup Mansur:

Exploring Representations from Unlabeled Data with Co-training for Chinese Word Segmentation. 311-321 - Thomas Müller, Helmut Schmid, Hinrich Schütze:

Efficient Higher-Order CRFs for Morphological Tagging. 322-332 - Wolfgang Seeker, Jonas Kuhn:

The Effects of Syntactic Features in Automatic Prediction of Morphology. 333-344 - Jan A. Botha, Phil Blunsom:

Adaptor Grammars for Learning Non-Concatenative Morphology. 345-356 - Anaïs Cadilhac, Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara, Alex Lascarides:

Grounding Strategic Conversation: Using Negotiation Dialogues to Predict Trades in a Win-Lose Game. 357-368 - Zhichao Hu, Elahe Rahimtoroghi, Larissa Munishkina, Reid Swanson, Marilyn A. Walker:

Unsupervised Induction of Contingent Event Pairs from Film Scenes. 369-379 - Christian Hardmeier, Jörg Tiedemann, Joakim Nivre:

Latent Anaphora Resolution for Cross-Lingual Pronoun Prediction. 380-391 - Rui Fang, Changsong Liu, Lanbo She, Joyce Y. Chai:

Towards Situated Dialogue: Revisiting Referring Expression Generation. 392-402 - Marius Pasca:

Open-Domain Fine-Grained Class Extraction from Web Search Queries. 403-414 - Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Mirella Lapata:

Unsupervised Relation Extraction with General Domain Knowledge. 415-425 - Zhengyan He, Shujie Liu, Yang Song, Mu Li, Ming Zhou, Houfeng Wang:

Efficient Collective Entity Linking with Stacking. 426-435 - Hrushikesh Mohapatra, Siddhanth Jain, Soumen Chakrabarti:

Joint Bootstrapping of Corpus Annotations and Entity Types. 436-446 - Filipe de Sá Mesquita, Jordan Schmidek, Denilson Barbosa:

Effectiveness and Efficiency of Open Relation Extraction. 447-457 - Aliaksei Severyn, Alessandro Moschitti:

Automatic Feature Engineering for Answer Selection and Extraction. 458-467 - Xiao Ding, Zhicheng Dou, Bing Qin, Ting Liu, Ji-Rong Wen:

Improving Web Search Ranking by Incorporating Structured Annotation of Queries. 468-478 - Dhouha Bouamor, Adrian Popescu, Nasredine Semmar, Pierre Zweigenbaum:

Building Specialized Bilingual Lexicons Using Large Scale Background Knowledge. 479-489 - Chen Li, Fei Liu, Fuliang Weng, Yang Liu:

Document Summarization via Guided Sentence Compression. 490-500 - Hendra Setiawan, Bowen Zhou, Bing Xiang:

Anchor Graph: Global Reordering Contexts for Statistical Machine Translation. 501-512 - Uri Lerner, Slav Petrov:

Source-Side Classifier Preordering for Machine Translation. 513-523 - Xiaoning Zhu, Zhongjun He, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang, Conghui Zhu, Tiejun Zhao:

Improving Pivot-Based Statistical Machine Translation Using Random Walk. 524-534 - Tian Xia, Zongcheng Ji, Shaodan Zhai, Yidong Chen, Qun Liu, Shaojun Wang:

Improving Alignment of System Combination by Using Multi-objective Optimization. 535-544 - Martin Cmejrek, Haitao Mi, Bowen Zhou:

Flexible and Efficient Hypergraph Interactions for Joint Hierarchical and Forest-to-String Decoding. 545-555 - Zhongqiang Huang, Jacob Devlin, Rabih Zbib:

Factored Soft Source Syntactic Constraints for Hierarchical Machine Translation. 556-566 - Peng Li, Yang Liu, Maosong Sun:

Recursive Autoencoders for ITG-Based Translation. 567-577 - Johannes Daxenberger, Iryna Gurevych:

Automatically Classifying Edit Categories in Wikipedia Revisions. 578-589 - Xuchen Yao, Benjamin Van Durme, Chris Callison-Burch, Peter Clark:

Semi-Markov Phrase-Based Monolingual Alignment. 590-600 - Kai-Wei Chang, Rajhans Samdani, Dan Roth:

A Constrained Latent Variable Model for Coreference Resolution. 601-612 - Ikumi Suzuki, Kazuo Hara, Masashi Shimbo, Marco Saerens, Kenji Fukumizu:

Centering Similarity Measures to Reduce Hubs. 613-623 - Raphaël Bailly, Xavier Carreras, Franco M. Luque, Ariadna Quattoni:

Unsupervised Spectral Learning of WCFG as Low-rank Matrix Completion. 624-635 - Karl Pichotta, John DeNero:

Identifying Phrasal Verbs Using Many Bilingual Corpora. 636-646 - Xiaoqing Zheng, Hanyang Chen, Tianyu Xu:

Deep Learning for Chinese Word Segmentation and POS Tagging. 647-657 - Xipeng Qiu, Jiayi Zhao, Xuanjing Huang:

Joint Chinese Word Segmentation and POS Tagging on Heterogeneous Annotated Corpora with Multiple Task Learning. 658-668 - Jimmy Dubuisson, Jean-Pierre Eckmann, Christian Scheible, Hinrich Schütze:

The Topology of Semantic Knowledge. 669-680 - Mike Lewis, Mark Steedman:

Unsupervised Induction of Cross-Lingual Semantic Relations. 681-692 - Julien Kloetzer, Stijn De Saeger, Kentaro Torisawa, Chikara Hashimoto, Jong-Hoon Oh, Motoki Sano, Kiyonori Ohtake:

Two-Stage Method for Large-Scale Acquisition of Contradiction Pattern Pairs using Entailment. 693-703 - Ellen Riloff, Ashequl Qadir, Prafulla Surve, Lalindra De Silva, Nathan Gilbert, Ruihong Huang:

Sarcasm as Contrast between a Positive Sentiment and Negative Situation. 704-714 - Zhongqing Wang, Shoushan Li, Fang Kong, Guodong Zhou:

Collective Personal Profile Summarization with Social Networks. 715-725 - Lifu Huang, Lian'en Huang:

Optimized Event Storyline Generation based on Mixture-Event-Aspect Model. 726-735 - Tengfei Ma, Hiroshi Nakagawa:

Automatically Determining a Proper Length for Multi-Document Summarization: A Bayesian Nonparametric Approach. 736-746 - Maria Liakata, Simon Dobnik, Shyamasree Saha, Colin R. Batchelor, Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann:

A Discourse-Driven Content Model for Summarising Scientific Articles Evaluated in a Complex Question Answering Task. 747-757 - Kai Zhao, James Cross, Liang Huang:

Optimal Incremental Parsing via Best-First Dynamic Programming. 758-768 - Dieu-Thu Le, Jasper R. R. Uijlings, Raffaella Bernardi:

Exploiting Language Models for Visual Recognition. 769-779 - Yiping Jin, Min-Yen Kan, Jun-Ping Ng, Xiangnan He:

Mining Scientific Terms and their Definitions: A Study of the ACL Anthology. 780-790 - Alla Rozovskaya, Dan Roth:

Joint Learning and Inference for Grammatical Error Correction. 791-802 - Franz Matthies, Anders Søgaard:

With Blinkers on: Robust Prediction of Eye Movements across Readers. 803-807 - Claire Gardent, Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona:

Using Paraphrases and Lexical Semantics to Improve the Accuracy and the Robustness of Supervised Models in Situated Dialogue Systems. 808-813 - Yufang Hou, Katja Markert, Michael Strube:

Cascading Collective Classification for Bridging Anaphora Recognition using a Rich Linguistic Feature Set. 814-820 - Steven Bethard:

A Synchronous Context Free Grammar for Time Normalization. 821-826 - Laura Chiticariu, Yunyao Li, Frederick R. Reiss:

Rule-Based Information Extraction is Dead! Long Live Rule-Based Information Extraction Systems! 827-832 - Matt Gardner, Partha Pratim Talukdar, Bryan Kisiel, Tom M. Mitchell:

Improving Learning and Inference in a Large Knowledge-Base using Latent Syntactic Cues. 833-838 - Libin Shen, Bowen Zhou:

What is Hidden among Translation Rules. 839-844 - Rui Wang, Masao Utiyama, Isao Goto, Eiichiro Sumita, Hai Zhao, Bao-Liang Lu:

Converting Continuous-Space Language Models into N-Gram Language Models for Statistical Machine Translation. 845-850 - Ming Tan, Tian Xia, Shaojun Wang, Bowen Zhou:

A Corpus Level MIRA Tuning Strategy for Machine Translation. 851-856 - Dong Nguyen, A. Seza Dogruöz:

Word Level Language Identification in Online Multilingual Communication. 857-862 - Yuhang Guo, Bing Qin, Ting Liu, Sheng Li:

Microblog Entity Linking by Leveraging Extra Posts. 863-868 - Di Wang, Chenyan Xiong, William Yang Wang:

Automatic Domain Partitioning for Multi-Domain Learning. 869-873 - Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Dan Klein:

Decipherment with a Million Random Restarts. 874-878 - Keith B. Hall, Richard Sproat:

Russian Stress Prediction using Maximum Entropy Ranking. 879-883 - Martin Riedl, Chris Biemann:

Scaling to Large3 Data: An Efficient and Effective Method to Compute Distributional Thesauri. 884-890 - Yangfeng Ji, Jacob Eisenstein:

Discriminative Improvements to Distributional Sentence Similarity. 891-896 - Shi Feng, Le Zhang, Binyang Li, Daling Wang, Ge Yu, Kam-Fai Wong:

Is Twitter A Better Corpus for Measuring Sentiment Similarity? 897-902 - Wei Wang, Hua Xu, Xiaoqiu Huang:

Implicit Feature Detection via a Constrained Topic Model and SVM. 903-907 - Hao Zhang, Liang Huang, Kai Zhao, Ryan T. McDonald:

Online Learning for Inexact Hypergraph Search. 908-913 - Gary Patterson, Andrew Kehler:

Predicting the Presence of Discourse Connectives. 914-923 - Masatsugu Hangyo, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi:

Japanese Zero Reference Resolution Considering Exophora and Author/Reader Mentions. 924-934 - Hao Wang, Zhengdong Lu, Hang Li, Enhong Chen:

A Dataset for Research on Short-Text Conversations. 935-945 - Qi Zhang, Jin Qian, Huan Chen, Jihua Kang, Xuanjing Huang:

Discourse Level Explanatory Relation Extraction from Product Reviews Using First-Order Logic. 946-957 - Xavier Tannier, Véronique Moriceau:

Building Event Threads out of Multiple News Articles. 958-967 - Bowei Zou, Guodong Zhou, Qiaoming Zhu:

Tree Kernel-based Negation and Speculation Scope Detection with Structured Syntactic Parse Features. 968-976 - Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro, Trevor Cohn:

A temporal model of text periodicities using Gaussian Processes. 977-988 - Silvia Pareti, Timothy O'Keefe, Ioannis Konstas, James R. Curran, Irena Koprinska:

Automatically Detecting and Attributing Indirect Quotations. 989-999 - Ahmed Hassan:

Identifying Web Search Query Reformulation using Concept based Matching. 1000-1010 - Mikhail Ageev, Dmitry Lagun, Eugene Agichtein:

The Answer is at your Fingertips: Improving Passage Retrieval for Web Question Answering with Search Behavior Data. 1011-1021 - Olzhas Makhambetov, Aibek Makazhanov, Zhandos Yessenbayev, Bakhyt Matkarimov, Islam Sabyrgaliyev, Anuar Sharafudinov:

Assembling the Kazakh Language Corpus. 1022-1031 - Ramy Eskander, Nizar Habash, Owen Rambow:

Automatic Extraction of Morphological Lexicons from Morphologically Annotated Corpora. 1032-1043 - Michael Auli, Michel Galley, Chris Quirk, Geoffrey Zweig:

Joint Language and Translation Modeling with Recurrent Neural Networks. 1044-1054 - Lei Cui, Xilun Chen, Dongdong Zhang, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou:

Multi-Domain Adaptation for SMT Using Multi-Task Learning. 1055-1065 - Fandong Meng, Jun Xie, Linfeng Song, Yajuan Lü, Qun Liu:

Translation with Source Constituency and Dependency Trees. 1066-1076 - Ann Irvine, Chris Quirk, Hal Daumé III:

Monolingual Marginal Matching for Translation Model Adaptation. 1077-1088 - Maryam Siahbani, Baskaran Sankaran, Anoop Sarkar:

Efficient Left-to-Right Hierarchical Phrase-Based Translation with Improved Reordering. 1089-1099 - Kevin Gimpel, Dhruv Batra, Chris Dyer, Gregory Shakhnarovich:

A Systematic Exploration of Diversity in Machine Translation. 1100-1111 - Heng Yu, Liang Huang, Haitao Mi, Kai Zhao:

Max-Violation Perceptron and Forced Decoding for Scalable MT Training. 1112-1123 - Tieyun Qian, Bing Liu:

Identifying Multiple Userids of the Same Author. 1124-1135 - Morgane Ciot, Morgan Sonderegger, Derek Ruths:

Gender Inference of Twitter Users in Non-English Contexts. 1136-1145 - Stephen Roller, Sabine Schulte im Walde:

A Multimodal LDA Model integrating Textual, Cognitive and Visual Modalities. 1146-1157 - Joseph Le Roux, Antoine Rozenknop, Jennifer Foster:

Combining PCFG-LA Models with Dual Decomposition: A Case Study with Function Labels and Binarization. 1158-1169 - Sida Wang, Mengqiu Wang, Stefan Wager, Percy Liang, Christopher D. Manning:

Feature Noising for Log-Linear Structured Prediction. 1170-1179 - Hiroshi Noji, Daichi Mochihashi, Yusuke Miyao:

Improvements to the Bayesian Topic N-Gram Models. 1180-1190 - Fan Yang, Paul Vozila:

An Empirical Study Of Semi-Supervised Chinese Word Segmentation Using Co-Training. 1191-1200 - Rebecca Dridan:

Ubertagging: Joint Segmentation and Supertagging for English. 1201-1212 - Ryohei Sasano, Daisuke Kawahara, Sadao Kurohashi, Manabu Okumura:

Automatic Knowledge Acquisition for Case Alternation between the Passive and Active Voices in Japanese. 1213-1223 - Ruiji Fu, Bing Qin, Ting Liu:

Exploiting Multiple Sources for Open-Domain Hypernym Discovery. 1224-1234 - Eduardo Blanco, Dan I. Moldovan:

A Semantically Enhanced Approach to Determine Textual Similarity. 1235-1245 - Polina Kuznetsova, Jianfu Chen, Yejin Choi:

Understanding and Quantifying Creativity in Lexical Composition. 1246-1258 - Marco Guerini, Lorenzo Gatti, Marco Turchi:

Sentiment Analysis: How to Derive Prior Polarities from SentiWordNet. 1259-1269 - Jerome White, Douglas W. Oard, Nitendra Rajput, Marion Zalk:

Simulating Early-Termination Search for Verbose Spoken Queries. 1270-1280 - Shize Xu, Shanshan Wang, Yan Zhang:

Summarizing Complex Events: a Cross-Modal Solution of Storylines Extraction and Reconstruction. 1281-1291 - Desmond Elliott, Frank Keller:

Image Description using Visual Dependency Representations. 1292-1302 - Wenliang Chen, Min Zhang, Yue Zhang:

Semi-Supervised Feature Transformation for Dependency Parsing. 1303-1313 - Anca-Roxana Simon, Guillaume Gravier, Pascale Sébillot:

Leveraging Lexical Cohesion and Disruption for Topic Segmentation. 1314-1324 - William Yang Wang, Edward Lin, John Kominek:

This Text Has the Scent of Starbucks: A Laplacian Structured Sparsity Model for Computational Branding Analytics. 1325-1336 - Jinpeng Wang, Wayne Xin Zhao, Haitian Wei, Hongfei Yan, Xiaoming Li:

Mining New Business Opportunities: Identifying Trend related Products by Leveraging Commercial Intents from Microblogs. 1337-1347 - Philip Resnik, Anderson Garron, Rebecca Resnik:

Using Topic Modeling to Improve Prediction of Neuroticism and Depression in College Students. 1348-1353 - Nikos Engonopoulos, Martin Villalba, Ivan Titov, Alexander Koller:

Predicting the Resolution of Referring Expressions from User Behavior. 1354-1359 - Chen Chen, Vincent Ng:

Chinese Zero Pronoun Resolution: Some Recent Advances. 1360-1365 - Jason Weston, Antoine Bordes, Oksana Yakhnenko, Nicolas Usunier:

Connecting Language and Knowledge Bases with Embedding Models for Relation Extraction. 1366-1371 - Kazuma Hashimoto, Makoto Miwa, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Takashi Chikayama:

Simple Customization of Recursive Neural Networks for Semantic Relation Classification. 1372-1376 - Joern Wuebker, Stephan Peitz, Felix Rietig, Hermann Ney:

Improving Statistical Machine Translation with Word Class Models. 1377-1381 - Katsuhiko Hayashi, Katsuhito Sudoh, Hajime Tsukada, Jun Suzuki, Masaaki Nagata:

Shift-Reduce Word Reordering for Machine Translation. 1382-1386 - Ashish Vaswani, Yinggong Zhao, Victoria Fossum, David Chiang:

Decoding with Large-Scale Neural Language Models Improves Translation. 1387-1392 - Will Y. Zou, Richard Socher, Daniel M. Cer, Christopher D. Manning:

Bilingual Word Embeddings for Phrase-Based Machine Translation. 1393-1398 - Peter Rebersek, Mateja Verlic:

Application of Localized Similarity for Web Documents. 1399-1404 - Joseph Gubbins, Andreas Vlachos:

Dependency Language Models for Sentence Completion. 1405-1410 - Shashank Srivastava, Dirk Hovy, Eduard H. Hovy:

A Walk-Based Semantically Enriched Tree Kernel Over Distributed Word Representations. 1411-1416 - Grace Muzny, Luke Zettlemoyer:

Automatic Idiom Identification in Wiktionary. 1417-1421 - Kilian Evang, Valerio Basile, Grzegorz Chrupala, Johan Bos:

Elephant: Sequence Labeling for Word and Sentence Segmentation. 1422-1426 - Douwe Kiela, Stephen Clark:

Detecting Compositionality of Multi-Word Expressions using Nearest Neighbours in Vector Space Models. 1427-1432 - Do Kook Choe, Eugene Charniak:

Naive Bayes Word Sense Induction. 1433-1437 - Joshua K. Hartshorne, Claire Bonial, Martha Palmer:

The VerbCorner Project: Toward an Empirically-Based Semantic Decomposition of Verbs. 1438-1442 - Jun Seok Kang, Polina Kuznetsova, Michael Luca, Yejin Choi:

Where Not to Eat? Improving Public Policy by Predicting Hygiene Inspections Using Online Reviews. 1443-1448 - Moshe Koppel, Shachar Seidman:

Automatically Identifying Pseudepigraphic Texts. 1449-1454 - He He, Hal Daumé III, Jason Eisner:

Dynamic Feature Selection for Dependency Parsing. 1455-1464 - Min Xiao, Yuhong Guo:

Semi-Supervised Representation Learning for Cross-Lingual Text Classification. 1465-1475 - Anders Søgaard, Héctor Martínez Alonso, Jakob Elming, Anders Johannsen:

Using Crowdsourcing to get Representations based on Regular Expressions. 1476-1480 - Katja Filippova, Yasemin Altun:

Overcoming the Lack of Parallel Data in Sentence Compression. 1481-1491 - Xian Qian, Yang Liu:

Fast Joint Compression and Summarization via Graph Cuts. 1492-1502 - Ioannis Konstas, Mirella Lapata:

Inducing Document Plans for Concept-to-Text Generation. 1503-1514 - Tsutomu Hirao, Yasuhisa Yoshida, Masaaki Nishino, Norihito Yasuda, Masaaki Nagata:

Single-Document Summarization as a Tree Knapsack Problem. 1515-1520 - Baichuan Li, Jing Liu, Chin-Yew Lin, Irwin King, Michael R. Lyu:

A Hierarchical Entity-Based Approach to Structuralize User Generated Content in Social Media: A Case of Yahoo! Answers. 1521-1532 - Jonathan Berant, Andrew Chou, Roy Frostig, Percy Liang:

Semantic Parsing on Freebase from Question-Answer Pairs. 1533-1544 - Tom Kwiatkowski, Eunsol Choi, Yoav Artzi, Luke Zettlemoyer:

Scaling Semantic Parsers with On-the-Fly Ontology Matching. 1545-1556 - Ruihong Huang, Ellen Riloff:

Classifying Message Board Posts with an Extracted Lexicon of Patient Attributes. 1557-1562 - Deyi Xiong, Yang Ding, Min Zhang, Chew Lim Tan:

Lexical Chain Based Cohesion Models for Document-Level Statistical Machine Translation. 1563-1573 - Andrei Simion, Michael Collins, Cliff Stein:

A Convex Alternative to IBM Model 2. 1574-1583 - Russell Beckley, Brian Roark:

Pair Language Models for Deriving Alternative Pronunciations and Spellings from Pronunciation Dictionaries. 1584-1589 - Dimitri Kartsaklis, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:

Prior Disambiguation of Word Tensors for Constructing Sentence Vectors. 1590-1601 - Kai-Wei Chang, Wen-tau Yih, Christopher Meek:

Multi-Relational Latent Semantic Analysis. 1602-1612 - Ivan Vulic, Marie-Francine Moens:

A Study on Bootstrapping Bilingual Vector Spaces from Non-Parallel Data (and Nothing Else). 1613-1624 - Joo-Kyung Kim, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe:

Deriving Adjectival Scales from Continuous Space Word Representations. 1625-1630 - Richard Socher, Alex Perelygin, Jean Wu, Jason Chuang, Christopher D. Manning, Andrew Y. Ng, Christopher Potts:

Recursive Deep Models for Semantic Compositionality Over a Sentiment Treebank. 1631-1642 - Margaret Mitchell, Jacqui Aguilar, Theresa Wilson, Benjamin Van Durme:

Open Domain Targeted Sentiment. 1643-1654 - Zhiyuan Chen, Arjun Mukherjee, Bing Liu, Meichun Hsu, Malú Castellanos, Riddhiman Ghosh:

Exploiting Domain Knowledge in Aspect Extraction. 1655-1667 - Qing Dou, Kevin Knight:

Dependency-Based Decipherment for Resource-Limited Machine Translation. 1668-1676 - Victor Chahuneau, Eva Schlinger, Noah A. Smith, Chris Dyer:

Translating into Morphologically Rich Languages with Synthetic Phrases. 1677-1687 - Artem Sokolov, Laura Jehl, Felix Hieber, Stefan Riezler:

Boosting Cross-Language Retrieval by Learning Bilingual Phrase Associations from Relevance Rankings. 1688-1699 - Nal Kalchbrenner, Phil Blunsom:

Recurrent Continuous Translation Models. 1700-1709 - Aju Thalappillil Scaria, Jonathan Berant, Mengqiu Wang, Peter Clark, Justin Lewis, Brittany Harding, Christopher D. Manning:

Learning Biological Processes with Global Constraints. 1710-1720 - Niranjan Balasubramanian, Stephen Soderland, Mausam, Oren Etzioni:

Generating Coherent Event Schemas at Scale. 1721-1731 - John Philip McCrae, Philipp Cimiano, Roman Klinger:

Orthonormal Explicit Topic Analysis for Cross-Lingual Document Matching. 1732-1740 - Hongbo Chen, Ben He:

Automated Essay Scoring by Maximizing Human-Machine Agreement. 1741-1752 - Vikas Ganjigunte Ashok, Song Feng, Yejin Choi:

Success with Style: Using Writing Style to Predict the Success of Novels. 1753-1764 - Byron C. Wallace, Thomas A. Trikalinos, Michael Barton Laws, Ira B. Wilson, Eugene Charniak:

A Generative Joint, Additive, Sequential Model of Topics and Speech Acts in Patient-Doctor Communication. 1765-1775 - Congle Zhang, Daniel S. Weld:

Harvesting Parallel News Streams to Generate Paraphrases of Event Relations. 1776-1786 - Xiao Cheng, Dan Roth:

Relational Inference for Wikification. 1787-1796 - Nathanael Chambers:

Event Schema Induction with a Probabilistic Entity-Driven Model. 1797-1807 - Prateek Jindal, Dan Roth:

Using Soft Constraints in Joint Inference for Clinical Concept Recognition. 1808-1814 - Svitlana Volkova, Theresa Wilson, David Yarowsky:

Exploring Demographic Language Variations to Improve Multilingual Sentiment Analysis in Social Media. 1815-1827 - Thomas Scholz, Stefan Conrad:

Opinion Mining in Newspaper Articles by Entropy-Based Word Connections. 1828-1839 - Xinjie Zhou, Xiaojun Wan, Jianguo Xiao:

Collective Opinion Target Extraction in Chinese Microblogs. 1840-1850 - Shruti Bhosale, Heath Vinicombe, Raymond J. Mooney:

Detecting Promotional Content in Wikipedia. 1851-1857 - Swapna Gottipati, Minghui Qiu, Yanchuan Sim, Jing Jiang, Noah A. Smith:

Learning Topics and Positions from Debatepedia. 1858-1868 - Qiming Diao, Jing Jiang:

A Unified Model for Topics, Events and Users on Twitter. 1869-1879 - Roy Schwartz, Oren Tsur, Ari Rappoport, Moshe Koppel:

Authorship Attribution of Micro-Messages. 1880-1891 - Wiltrud Kessler, Jonas Kuhn:

Detection of Product Comparisons - How Far Does an Out-of-the-Box Semantic Role Labeling System Take You? 1892-1897 - John F. Canny, David Hall, Dan Klein:

A Multi-Teraflop Constituency Parser using GPUs. 1898-1907 - Angeliki Lazaridou, Eva Maria Vecchi, Marco Baroni:

Fish Transporters and Miracle Homes: How Compositional Distributional Semantics can Help NP Parsing. 1908-1913 - Nicholas FitzGerald, Yoav Artzi, Luke Zettlemoyer:

Learning Distributions over Logical Forms for Referring Expression Generation. 1914-1925 - György Szarvas, Róbert Busa-Fekete, Eyke Hüllermeier:

Learning to Rank Lexical Substitutions. 1926-1932 - Jiwei Li, Myle Ott, Claire Cardie:

Identifying Manipulated Offerings on Review Portals. 1933-1942 - Julien Gaillard, Marc El-Bèze, Eitan Altman, Emmanuel Ethis:

Well-Argued Recommendation: Adaptive Models Based on Words in Recommender Systems. 1943-1947 - Michel Galley, Chris Quirk, Colin Cherry, Kristina Toutanova:

Regularized Minimum Error Rate Training. 1948-1959 - Andrew J. Anderson, Elia Bruni, Ulisse Bordignon, Massimo Poesio, Marco Baroni:

Of Words, Eyes and Brains: Correlating Image-Based Distributional Semantic Models with Neural Representations of Concepts. 1960-1970 - Greg Durrett, Dan Klein:

Easy Victories and Uphill Battles in Coreference Resolution. 1971-1982 - Valentin I. Spitkovsky, Hiyan Alshawi, Daniel Jurafsky:

Breaking Out of Local Optima with Count Transforms and Model Recombination: A Study in Grammar Induction. 1983-1995 - Kuzman Ganchev, Dipanjan Das:

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