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Part-of-Speech Tagging in Context
Michele Banko
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Robert C. Moore
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Paper Details:
Month: Aug 23–Aug 27
Year: 2004
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Venue:
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Weakly Supervised Supertagging with Grammar-Informed Initialization
Jason Baldridge
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Representations for category disambiguation
Markus Dickinson
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A comparison of unsupervised methods for Part-of-Speech Tagging in Chinese
Alex Cheng
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Fei Xia
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Jianfeng Gao
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Unsupervised Part of Speech Tagging Using Unambiguous Substitutes from a Statistical Language Model
Mehmet Ali Yatbaz
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Deniz Yuret
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Fast High-Accuracy Part-of-Speech Tagging by Independent Classifiers
Robert Moore
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Why Doesn’t EM Find Good HMM POS-Taggers?
Mark Johnson
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Unsupervised Multilingual Learning for POS Tagging
Benjamin Snyder
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Tahira Naseem
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Regina Barzilay
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A Simple Unsupervised Learner for POS Disambiguation Rules Given Only a Minimal Lexicon
Qiuye Zhao
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Mitch Marcus
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Unsupervised Dependency Parsing without Gold Part-of-Speech Tags
Valentin I. Spitkovsky
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Hiyan Alshawi
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Angel X. Chang
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Daniel Jurafsky
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Type-Supervised Hidden Markov Models for Part-of-Speech Tagging with Incomplete Tag Dictionaries
Dan Garrette
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Jason Baldridge
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Type-Supervised Domain Adaptation for Joint Segmentation and POS-Tagging
Meishan Zhang
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Yue Zhang
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Wanxiang Che
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Ting Liu
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Part-of-Speech Tagging using Virtual Evidence and Negative Training
Sheila M. Reynolds
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Jeff A. Bilmes
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Repurposing Theoretical Linguistic Data for Tool Development and Search
Fei Xia
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William D. Lewis
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Learning Representations for Weakly Supervised Natural Language Processing Tasks
Fei Huang
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Arun Ahuja
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Doug Downey
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Yi Yang
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Yuhong Guo
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Alexander Yates
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Learning when to trust distant supervision: An application to low-resource POS tagging using cross-lingual projection
Meng Fang
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Trevor Cohn
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Detecting Errors in Semantic Annotation
Markus Dickinson
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Chong Min Lee
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POS Tagging for German: how important is the Right Context?
Steliana Ivanova
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Sandra Kuebler
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Learning a Part-of-Speech Tagger from Two Hours of Annotation
Dan Garrette
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Jason Baldridge
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Poster paper: HunPos – an open source trigram tagger
Péter Halácsy
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András Kornai
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Csaba Oravecz
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EM Can Find Pretty Good HMM POS-Taggers (When Given a Good Start)
Yoav Goldberg
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Meni Adler
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Michael Elhadad
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Distributional Representations for Handling Sparsity in Supervised Sequence-Labeling
Fei Huang
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Alexander Yates
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Minimized Models for Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Tagging
Sujith Ravi
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Kevin Knight
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Part of Speech Tagger for Assamese Text
Navanath Saharia
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Dhrubajyoti Das
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Utpal Sharma
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Jugal Kalita
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Minimized Models and Grammar-Informed Initialization for Supertagging with Highly Ambiguous Lexicons
Sujith Ravi
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Jason Baldridge
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Kevin Knight
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Improved Unsupervised POS Induction through Prototype Discovery
Omri Abend
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Roi Reichart
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Ari Rappoport
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Parallel Algorithms for Unsupervised Tagging
Sujith Ravi
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Sergei Vassilivitskii
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Vibhor Rastogi
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POS Tagging of Dialectal Arabic: A Minimally Supervised Approach
Kevin Duh
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Katrin Kirchhoff
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Lexicon Acquisition for Dialectal Arabic Using Transductive Learning
Kevin Duh
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Katrin Kirchhoff
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Methods for Amharic Part-of-Speech Tagging
Björn Gambäck
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Fredrik Olsson
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Atelach Alemu Argaw
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Lars Asker
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Exploring Representation-Learning Approaches to Domain Adaptation
Fei Huang
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Alexander Yates
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