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Paraphrasing 4 Microblog Normalization
Wang Ling
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Chris Dyer
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Alan W Black
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Isabel Trancoso
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Paper Details:
Month: October
Year: 2013
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
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EMNLP |
SIG: SIGDAT
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Morphological Analysis for Japanese Noisy Text based on Character-level and Word-level Normalization
Itsumi Saito
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Kugatsu Sadamitsu
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Hisako Asano
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Yoshihiro Matsuo
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Measuring the Effect of Conversational Aspects on Machine Translation Quality
Marlies van der Wees
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Arianna Bisazza
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Christof Monz
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LCQMC:A Large-scale Chinese Question Matching Corpus
Xin Liu
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Qingcai Chen
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Chong Deng
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Huajun Zeng
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Jing Chen
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Dongfang Li
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Buzhou Tang
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iParaphrasing: Extracting Visually Grounded Paraphrases via an Image
Chenhui Chu
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Mayu Otani
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Yuta Nakashima
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Accurate Word Segmentation and POS Tagging for Japanese Microblogs: Corpus Annotation and Joint Modeling with Lexical Normalization
Nobuhiro Kaji
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Masaru Kitsuregawa
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Coarse-grained Candidate Generation and Fine-grained Re-ranking for Chinese Abbreviation Prediction
Longkai Zhang
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Houfeng Wang
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Xu Sun
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An Unsupervised Method for Discovering Lexical Variations in Roman Urdu Informal Text
Abdul Rafae
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Abdul Qayyum
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Muhammad Moeenuddin
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Asim Karim
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Hassan Sajjad
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Faisal Kamiran
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Finding Function in Form: Compositional Character Models for Open Vocabulary Word Representation
Wang Ling
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Chris Dyer
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Alan W Black
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Isabel Trancoso
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Ramón Fermandez
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Silvio Amir
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Luís Marujo
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Tiago Luís
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A Continuously Growing Dataset of Sentential Paraphrases
Wuwei Lan
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Siyu Qiu
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Hua He
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Wei Xu
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Dual Subtitles as Parallel Corpora
Shikun Zhang
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Wang Ling
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Chris Dyer
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The Multilingual Paraphrase Database
Juri Ganitkevitch
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Generalized Character-Level Spelling Error Correction
Noura Farra
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Nadi Tomeh
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Alla Rozovskaya
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Nizar Habash
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Extracting Lexically Divergent Paraphrases from Twitter
Wei Xu
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Alan Ritter
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Chris Callison-Burch
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William B. Dolan
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Yangfeng Ji
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SemEval-2015 Task 1: Paraphrase and Semantic Similarity in Twitter (PIT)
Wei Xu
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Bill Dolan
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AMRITA_CEN@SemEval-2015: Paraphrase Detection for Twitter using Unsupervised Feature Learning with Recursive Autoencoders
Mahalakshmi Shanumuga Sundaram
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Anand Kumar Madasamy
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Soman Kotti Padannayil
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CDTDS: Predicting Paraphrases in Twitter via Support Vector Regression
Rafael Michael Karampatsis
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evision PDF of 'Idiom Paraphrases: Seventh Heaven vs Cloud Nine
Maria Pershina
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Yifan He
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Ralph Grishman
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Five Shades of Noise: Analyzing Machine Translation Errors in User-Generated Text
Marlies van der Wees
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Arianna Bisazza
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Christof Monz
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Shared Tasks of the 2015 Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text: Twitter Lexical Normalization and Named Entity Recognition
Timothy Baldwin
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Marie Catherine de Marneffe
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Bo Han
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Young-Bum Kim
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Alan Ritter
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Wei Xu
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Exploring Word Embeddings for Unsupervised Textual User-Generated Content Normalization
Thales Felipe Costa Bertaglia
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Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Sociolinguistic Variation
Task
Machine Translation
Paraphrasing
Approach
Unsupervised Learning
Language
Chinese
English
Dataset
News
Social Media
Twitter
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