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Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing V
Selected papers from RANLP 2007
Edited by Nicolas Nicolov, Galia Angelova and Ruslan MitkovJ.D.Power and Associates, McGraw-Hill / Bulgarian Academy of Sciences / University of Wolverhampton
2009. x, 338 pp.
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This volume brings together revised versions of a selection of papers presented at the Sixth International Conference on “Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing” (RANLP) held in Borovets, Bulgaria, 27–29 September 2007. These papers cover a wide variety of Natural Language Processing (NLP) topics: ontologies, named entity extraction, translation and transliteration, morphology (derivational and inflectional), part-of-speech tagging, parsing (incremental processing, dependency parsing), semantic role labeling, word sense disambiguation, temporal representations, inference and metaphor, semantic similarity, coreference resolution, clustering (topic modeling, topic tracking), summarization, cross-lingual retrieval, lexical and syntactic resources, multi-modal processing. The aim of this volume is to present new results in NLP based on modern theories and methodologies, making it of interest to researchers in NLP and, more specifically, to those who work in Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics, and Machine Translation.
Table of contents
Editors' foreword
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vii–x
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Ontotherapy, or how to stop worrying about what there is
Yorick Wilks
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1–20
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Constraint-driven transliteration discovery
Dan Goldwasser, Ming-Wei Chang, Yuancheng Tu and Dan Roth
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21–40
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Towards radically incremental parsing of natural language
Wolfgang Menzel
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41–56
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Unsupervised graph-based word sense disambiguation
Ravi Sinha and Rada Mihalcea
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57–72
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Collaborative entity extraction and translation
Heng Ji and Ralph Grishman
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73–84
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Generating models for temporal representations
Patrick Blackburn and Sébastien Hinderer
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85–98
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The complexity of everyday language
Allan Ramsay
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99–112
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Detecting topic drift
Dan Knights, Mike Mozer and Nicolas Nicolov
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113–130
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Feature construction for memory-based semantic role labeling of Catalan and Spanish
Roser Morante and Antal van den Bosch
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131–142
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A maximization-minimization approach for update summarization
Florian Boudin and Juan Manuel Torres-Moreno
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143–154
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Integrating derivational morphology into syntax
Özlem Çetinoğlu and Kemal Oflazer
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155–170
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Biomedical named entity recognition using discriminative training
Sittichai Jiampojamarn, Grzegorz Kondrak and Colin Cherry
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171–180
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Completing lists of entities
Sisay Fissaha Adafre, Maarten de Rijke and Erik Tjong Kim Sang
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181–192
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Character n-grams as text alignment unit: CLIR applications
Jesús Vilares, Michael P. Oakes and Manuel Vilares
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193–204
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K-best, locally pruned, transition-based dependency parsing using robust risk minimization
Jinho D. Choi and Nicolas Nicolov
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205–216
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Minimal sets of minimal speech acts
Debora Field and Allan Ramsay
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217–226
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Semantic similarity of short texts
Aminul Islam and Diana Zaiu Inkpen
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227–236
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News from OPUS — A collection of multilingual parallel corpora with tools and interfaces
Jörg Tiedemann
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237–248
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Reusing contemporary language resources to PoS tag non-contemporary literary texts
Costanza Navarretta
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249–258
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Inference and domain independent mappings in metaphor understanding
Rodrigo Agerri, John A. Barnden, Mark Lee and Alan Wallington
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259–268
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ConceptNet: A lexical resource for common sense knowledge
Catherine Havasi, Robert Speer and Jason Alonso
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269–280
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Confidence measures and thresholding in coreference resolution
John Chen, Laurie Crist, Len Eynon, Cassandre Creswell, Amit Mhatre and Rohini Srihari
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281–290
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The influence of pronominal anaphora resolution on term-based summarisation
Constantin Orăsan
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291–300
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Morpheme-based language modeling for an inflectional language — Amharic
Martha Yifiru Tachbelie and Wolfgang Menzel
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301–310
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Issues in realizing the overall message of a bar chart
Seniz Demir, Sandra Carberry and Stephanie Elzer
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311–320
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The BulTreeBank: Parsing and conversion
Atanas Chanev, Kiril Iv. Simov, Petya Osenova and Svetoslav Marinov
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321–330
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List and addresses of contributors
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331–334
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Index of subjects and terms
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335–338
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