acl 1999 论文列表
27th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA, 20-26 June 1999.
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Modeling Filled Pauses in Medical Dictations.
A flexible distributed architecture for NLP system development and use.
An Unsupervised Model for Statistically Determining Coordinate Phrase Attachment.
A Pylonic Decision-Tree Language Model- with Optimal Question Selection.
Analysis of Syntax-Based Pronoun Resolution Methods.
Using Linguistic Knowledge in Automatic Abstracting.
Cohesion and Collocation: Using Context Vectors in Text Segmentation.
Parsing preferences with Lexicalized Trey Adjoining Grammars exploiting the derivation tree.
Packing of Feature Structures for Efficient Unification of Disjunctive Feature Structures.
Robust, Finite-State Parsing for Spoken Language Understanding.
Designing a Task-Based Evaluation Methodology for a Spoken Machine Translation System.
Improving Summaries by Revising Them.
Information Fusion in the Context of Multi-Document Summarization.
Relating Probabilistic Grammars and Automata.
Estimators for Stochastic "Unification-Based" Grammars.
Mining the Web for Bilingual Text.
Automatic Identification of Word Translations from Unrelated English and German Corpora.
Automatic Compensation for Parser Figure-of-Merit Flaws.
A Statistical Parser for Czech.
Computational Lexical Semantics, Incrementality, and the So-called Punctuality of Events.
Lexical Semantics to Disambiguate Polysemous Phenomena of Japanese Adnominal Constituents.
Semantic Analysis of Japanese Noun Phrases - A New Approach to Dictionary-Based Understanding.
A Bag of Useful Techniques for Efficient and Robust Parsing.
An Earley-style Predictive Chart Parsing Method for Lambek Grammars.
Efficient Parsing for Bilexical Context-Free Grammars and Head Automaton Grammars.
A semantically-derived subset of English for hardware verification.
Learning to Recognize Tables in Free Text.
The grapho-phonological system of written French: Statistical analysis and empirical validation.
A Selectionist Theory of Language Acquisition.
Efficient probabilistic top-down and left-corner parsing.
A Syntactic Framework for Speech Repairs and Other Disruptions.
Charting the Depths of Robust Speech Parsing.
Acquiring Lexical Generalizations from Corpora: A Case Study for Diathesis Alternations.
Projecting Corpus-Based Semantic Links on a Thesaurus.
An Efficient Statistical Speech Act Type Tagging System for Speech Translation Systems.
Corpus-Based Identification of Non-Anaphoric Noun Phrases.
A Decision-Based Approach to Rhetorical Parsing.
Statistical Models for Topic Segmentation.
Less is more: Eliminating index terms from subordinate clauses.
Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Representations of Term Variation.
Mixed Language Query Disambiguation.
Deep Read: A Reading Comprehension System.
Automatic Identification of Non-compositional Phrases.
Automatic Detection of Poor Speech Recognition at the Dialogue Level.
Alternating Quantifier Scope in CCG.
Two Accounts of Scope Availability and Semantic Underspecification.
Memory-Based Morphological Analysis.
A Part of Speech Estimation Method for Japanese Unknown Words using a Statistical Model of Morphology and Context.
Inside-Outside Estimation of a Lexicalized PCFG for German.
A Unification-based Approach to Morpho-syntactic Parsing of Agglutinative and Other (Highly) Inflectional Languages.
Dependency Parsing with an Extended Finite State Approach.
Development and Use of a Gold-Standard Data Set for Subjectivity Classifications.
Measuring Conformity to Discourse Routines in Decision-Making Interactions.
Analysis System of Speech Acts and Discourse Structures Using Maximum Entropy Model.
Using Mutual Information to Resolve Query Translation Ambiguities and Query Term Weighting.
Resolving Translation Ambiguity and Target Polysemy in Cross-Language Information Retrieval.
Should we Translate the Documents or the Queries in Cross-language Information Retrieval?
Understanding Unsegmented User Utterances in Real-Time Spoken Dialogue Systems.
Construct Algebra: Analytical Dialog Management.
The CommandTalk Spoken Dialogue System.
A Second-Order Hidden Markov Model for Part-of-Speech Tagging.
Dynamic Nonlocal Language Modeling via Hierarchical Topic-Based Adaptation.
A Knowledge-free Method for Capitalized Word Disambiguation.
A Method for Word Sense Disambiguation of Unrestricted Text.
Bilingual Hebrew-English Generation of Possessives and Partitives: Raising the Input Abstraction Level.
Ordering Among Premodifiers.
Using aggregation for selecting content when generating referring expressions.
Automatic construction of a hypernym-labeled noun hierarchy from text.
Corpus-Based Linguistic Indicators for Aspectual Classification.
Inducing a Semantically Annotated Lexicon via EM-Based Clustering.
Compositional Semantics for Linguistic Formalisms.
Preserving Semantic Dependencies in Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammar.
A Meta-Level Grammar: Redefining Synchronous TAG for Translation and Paraphrase.
Supervised Grammar Induction using Training Data with Limited Constituent Information.
Man* vs. Machine: A Case Study in Base Noun Phrase Learning.
Finding Parts in Very Large Corpora.
Unifying Parallels.
Discourse Relations: A Structural and Presuppositional Account Using Lexicalised TAG.
Distributional Similarity Models: Clustering vs. Nearest Neighbors.
Measures of Distributional Similarity.
The Lexical Component of Natural Language Processing.
Automatic Speech Recognition and its Application to Information Extraction.
Untangling Text Data Mining.