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Detecting Errors within a Corpus using Anomaly Detection
Eleazar Eskin
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Year: 2000
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Detecting Errors in Corpora Using Support Vector Machines
Tetsuji Nakagawa
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Correcting Category Errors in Text Classification
Fumiyo Fukumoto
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Yoshimi Suzuki
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Detecting Errors in Part-of-Speech Annotation
Markus Dickinson
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W. Detmar Meurers
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Inconsistency Detection in Semantic Annotation
Nora Hollenstein
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Nathan Schneider
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Bonnie Webber
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Spotting Spurious Data with Neural Networks
Hadi Amiri
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Timothy Miller
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Guergana Savova
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Correcting Errors in a Treebank Based on Synchronous Tree Substitution Grammar
Yoshihide Kato
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Shigeki Matsubara
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Text Classification from Positive and Unlabeled Data using Misclassified Data Correction
Fumiyo Fukumoto
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Yoshimi Suzuki
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Suguru Matsuyoshi
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Reducing the Need for Double Annotation
Dmitriy Dligach
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Martha Palmer
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Semi-Automated Resolution of Inconsistency for a Harmonized Multiword Expression and Dependency Parse Annotation
King Chan
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Julian Brooke
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Timothy Baldwin
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Assessing the Annotation Consistency of the Universal Dependencies Corpora
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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Matias Grioni
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Jenna Kanerva
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Filip Ginter
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