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How well does active learning actually work? Time-based evaluation of cost-reduction strategies for language documentation.
Jason Baldridge
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Alexis Palmer
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Month: August
Year: 2009
Location: Singapore
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SIG: SIGDAT
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Bringing Active Learning to Life
Ines Rehbein
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Josef Ruppenhofer
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Alexis Palmer
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Active Learning with Amazon Mechanical Turk
Florian Laws
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Christian Scheible
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Hinrich Schütze
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APLenty: annotation tool for creating high-quality datasets using active and proactive learning
Minh-Quoc Nghiem
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Sophia Ananiadou
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Real-World Semi-Supervised Learning of POS-Taggers for Low-Resource Languages
Dan Garrette
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Jason Mielens
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Jason Baldridge
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What I’ve learned about annotating informal text (and why you shouldn’t take my word for it)
Nathan Schneider
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Automatic Glossing in a Low-Resource Setting for Language Documentation
Sarah Moeller
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Mans Hulden
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http://www.let.rug.nl/vannoord/trees/
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