CoNLL B

39 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2006A Context Pattern Induction Method for Named Entity Extraction.
Partha Pratim Talukdar, Thorsten Brants, Mark Y. Liberman, Fernando C. N. Pereira
2006A Lattice-Based Framework for Enhancing Statistical Parsers with Information from Unlabeled Corpora.
Michaela Atterer, Hinrich Schütze
2006A Mission for Computational Natural Language Learning.
Walter Daelemans
2006A Pipeline Model for Bottom-Up Dependency Parsing.
Ming-Wei Chang, Quang Do, Dan Roth
2006Applying Alternating Structure Optimization to Word Sense Disambiguation.
Rie Kubota Ando
2006Can Human Verb Associations Help Identify Salient Features for Semantic Verb Classification?
Sabine Schulte im Walde
2006CoNLL-X Shared Task on Multilingual Dependency Parsing.
Sabine Buchholz, Erwin Marsi
2006Dependency Parsing Based on Dynamic Local Optimization.
Ting Liu, Jinshan Ma, Huijia Zhu, Sheng Li
2006Dependency Parsing as a Classication Problem.
Deniz Yuret
2006Dependency Parsing by Inference over High-recall Dependency Predictions.
Sander Canisius, Toine Bogers, Antal van den Bosch, Jeroen Geertzen, Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang
2006Dependency Parsing with Reference to Slovene, Spanish and Swedish.
Simon Corston-Oliver, Anthony Aue
2006Experiments with a Multilanguage Non-Projective Dependency Parser.
Giuseppe Attardi
2006Improved Large Margin Dependency Parsing via Local Constraints and Laplacian Regularization.
Qin Iris Wang, Colin Cherry, Daniel J. Lizotte, Dale Schuurmans
2006Investigating Lexical Substitution Scoring for Subtitle Generation.
Oren Glickman, Ido Dagan, Walter Daelemans, Mikaela Keller, Samy Bengio
2006Investigating Multilingual Dependency Parsing.
Richard Johansson, Pierre Nugues
2006Labeled Pseudo-Projective Dependency Parsing with Support Vector Machines.
Joakim Nivre, Johan Hall, Jens Nilsson, Gülsen Eryigit, Svetoslav Marinov
2006Language Independent Probabilistic Context-Free Parsing Bolstered by Machine Learning.
Michael Schiehlen, Kristina Spranger
2006Learning Auxiliary Fronting with Grammatical Inference.
Alexander Clark, Rémi Eyraud
2006LingPars, a Linguistically Inspired, Language-Independent Machine Learner for Dependency Treebanks.
Eckhard Bick
2006Maximum Spanning Tree Algorithm for Non-projective Labeled Dependency Parsing.
Nobuyuki Shimizu
2006Multi-lingual Dependency Parsing at NAIST.
Yuchang Cheng, Masayuki Asahara, Yuji Matsumoto
2006Multi-lingual Dependency Parsing with Incremental Integer Linear Programming.
Sebastian Riedel, Ruket Çakici, Iván V. Meza-Ruíz
2006Multilingual Dependency Analysis with a Two-Stage Discriminative Parser.
Ryan T. McDonald, Kevin Lerman, Fernando C. N. Pereira
2006Non-Local Modeling with a Mixture of PCFGs.
Slav Petrov, Leon Barrett, Dan Klein
2006Porting Statistical Parsers with Data-Defined Kernels.
Ivan Titov, James Henderson
2006Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL 2006, New York City, USA, June 8-9, 2006
Lluís Màrquez, Dan Klein
2006Projective Dependency Parsing with Perceptron.
Xavier Carreras, Mihai Surdeanu, Lluís Màrquez
2006Resolving and Generating Definite Anaphora by Modeling Hypernymy using Unlabeled Corpora.
Nikesh Garera, David Yarowsky
2006Semantic Role Labeling via Tree Kernel Joint Inference.
Alessandro Moschitti, Daniele Pighin, Roberto Basili
2006Semantic Role Recognition Using Kernels on Weighted Marked Ordered Labeled Trees.
Jun'ichi Kazama, Kentaro Torisawa
2006The Exploration of Deterministic and Efficient Dependency Parsing.
Yu-Chieh Wu, Yue-Shi Lee, Jie-Chi Yang
2006The Treebanks Used in the Shared Task.
Yuval Krymolowski
2006Unsupervised Grammar Induction by Distribution and Attachment.
David J. Brooks
2006Unsupervised Parsing with U-DOP.
Rens Bod
2006Using Gazetteers in Discriminative Information Extraction.
Andrew Smith, Miles Osborne
2006Vine Parsing and Minimum Risk Reranking for Speed and Precision.
Markus Dreyer, David A. Smith, Noah A. Smith
2006What are the Productive Units of Natural Language Grammar? A DOP Approach to the Automatic Identification of Constructions.
Willem H. Zuidema
2006Which Side are You on? Identifying Perspectives at the Document and Sentence Levels.
Wei-Hao Lin, Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, Alexander G. Hauptmann
2006Word Distributions for Thematic Segmentation in a Support Vector Machine Approach.
Maria Georgescul, Alexander Clark, Susan Armstrong