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Better Arabic Parsing: Baselines, Evaluations, and Analysis
Spence Green
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Christopher D. Manning
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2010
Location: Beijing, China
Venue:
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Data-Driven Morphological Analysis and Disambiguation for Morphologically Rich Languages and Universal Dependencies
Amir More
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Reut Tsarfaty
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Joint Chinese Word Segmentation, POS Tagging and Parsing
Xian Qian
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Yang Liu
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Dependency-Based Bilingual Language Models for Reordering in Statistical Machine Translation
Ekaterina Garmash
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Christof Monz
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Syntactic Parse Fusion
Do Kook Choe
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David McClosky
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Eugene Charniak
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Bilingual Structured Language Models for Statistical Machine Translation
Ekaterina Garmash
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Christof Monz
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Word Segmentation, Unknown-word Resolution, and Morphological Agreement in a Hebrew Parsing System
Yoav Goldberg
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Michael Elhadad
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Dependency Parsing of Modern Standard Arabic with Lexical and Inflectional Features
Yuval Marton
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Nizar Habash
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Owen Rambow
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Parsing Models for Identifying Multiword Expressions
Spence Green
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Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
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Christopher D. Manning
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Developing an Egyptian Arabic Treebank: Impact of Dialectal Morphology on Annotation and Tool Development
Mohamed Maamouri
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Ann Bies
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Seth Kulick
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Michael Ciul
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Nizar Habash
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Ramy Eskander
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Improving Arabic Dependency Parsing with Form-based and Functional Morphological Features
Yuval Marton
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Nizar Habash
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Owen Rambow
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Language-Independent Parsing with Empty Elements
Shu Cai
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David Chiang
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Yoav Goldberg
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Using Derivation Trees for Treebank Error Detection
Seth Kulick
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Ann Bies
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Justin Mott
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Joint Hebrew Segmentation and Parsing using a PCFGLA Lattice Parser
Yoav Goldberg
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Michael Elhadad
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A Class-Based Agreement Model for Generating Accurately Inflected Translations
Spence Green
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John DeNero
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Joint Evaluation of Morphological Segmentation and Syntactic Parsing
Reut Tsarfaty
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Joakim Nivre
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Evelina Andersson
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evision PDF of 'Word Segmentation of Informal Arabic with Domain Adaptation
Will Monroe
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Spence Green
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Christopher D. Manning
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Joint Dependency Parsing and Multiword Expression Tokenization
Alexis Nasr
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Carlos Ramisch
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José Deulofeu
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André Valli
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POLYGLOT: Multilingual Semantic Role Labeling with Unified Labels
Alan Akbik
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Yunyao Li
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Twitter Universal Dependency Parsing for African-American and Mainstream American English
Su Lin Blodgett
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Johnny Wei
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Brendan O’Connor
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A Graph-based Lattice Dependency Parser for Joint Morphological Segmentation and Syntactic Analysis
Wolfgang Seeker
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Özlem Çetinoğlu
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Joint Transition-Based Models for Morpho-Syntactic Parsing: Parsing Strategies for MRLs and a Case Study from Modern Hebrew
Amir More
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Amit Seker
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Victoria Basmova
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Reut Tsarfaty
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Towards Replicability in Parsing
Daniel Dakota
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Sandra Kübler
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Non-Deterministic Segmentation for Chinese Lattice Parsing
Hai Hu
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Daniel Dakota
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Sandra Kübler
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OMAM at SemEval-2017 Task 4: Evaluation of English State-of-the-Art Sentiment Analysis Models for Arabic and a New Topic-based Model
Ramy Baly
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Gilbert Badaro
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Ali Hamdi
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Rawan Moukalled
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Rita Aoun
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Georges El-Khoury
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Ahmad Al Sallab
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Hazem Hajj
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Nizar Habash
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Khaled Shaban
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Wassim El-Hajj
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SiTAKA at SemEval-2017 Task 4: Sentiment Analysis in Twitter Based on a Rich Set of Features
Mohammed Jabreel
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Antonio Moreno
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EiTAKA at SemEval-2018 Task 1: An Ensemble of N-Channels ConvNet and XGboost Regressors for Emotion Analysis of Tweets
Mohammed Jabreel
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Antonio Moreno
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A Cross-Task Flexible Transition Model for Arabic Tokenization, Affix Detection, Affix Labeling, POS Tagging, and Dependency Parsing
Stephen Tratz
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(Re)ranking Meets Morphosyntax: State-of-the-art Results from the SPMRL 2013 Shared Task
Anders Björkelund
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Özlem Çetinoğlu
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Richárd Farkas
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Thomas Mueller
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Wolfgang Seeker
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Overview of the SPMRL 2013 Shared Task: A Cross-Framework Evaluation of Parsing Morphologically Rich Languages
Djamé Seddah
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Reut Tsarfaty
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Sandra Kübler
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Marie Candito
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Jinho D. Choi
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Richárd Farkas
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Jennifer Foster
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Iakes Goenaga
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Koldo Gojenola Galletebeitia
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Yoav Goldberg
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Spence Green
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Nizar Habash
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Marco Kuhlmann
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Wolfgang Maier
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Joakim Nivre
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Adam Przepiórkowski
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Ryan Roth
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Wolfgang Seeker
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Yannick Versley
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Veronika Vincze
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Marcin Woliński
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Alina Wróblewska
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Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie
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Combining strategies for tagging and parsing Arabic
Maytham Alabbas
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Allan Ramsay
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Introducing the IMS-Wrocław-Szeged-CIS entry at the SPMRL 2014 Shared Task: Reranking and Morpho-syntax meet Unlabeled Data
Anders Björkelund
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Özlem Çetinoğlu
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Agnieszka Faleńska
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Richárd Farkas
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Thomas Mueller
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Wolfgang Seeker
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Zsolt Szántó
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Introducing the SPMRL 2014 Shared Task on Parsing Morphologically-rich Languages
Djamé Seddah
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Sandra Kübler
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Reut Tsarfaty
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Annotating Targets of Opinions in Arabic using Crowdsourcing
Noura Farra
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Kathy McKeown
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Nizar Habash
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Latent-Variable PCFGs: Background and Applications
Shay Cohen
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Using Linguistic Resources to Evaluate the Quality of Annotated Corpora
Max Silberztein
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Improving Domain Independent Question Parsing with Synthetic Treebanks
Halim-Antoine Boukaram
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Nizar Habash
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Micheline Ziadee
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Majd Sakr
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