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Towards Effective Sentence Simplification for Automatic Processing of Biomedical Text
Siddhartha Jonnalagadda
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Luis Tari
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Jörg Hakenberg
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Chitta Baral
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Graciela Gonzalez
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2009
Location: Boulder, Colorado
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Parallel Sentence Compression
Julia Ive
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François Yvon
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Putting it Simply: a Context-Aware Approach to Lexical Simplification
Or Biran
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Samuel Brody
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Noémie Elhadad
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Simple English Wikipedia: A New Text Simplification Task
William Coster
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David Kauchak
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RankPref: Ranking Sentences Describing Relations between Biomedical Entities with an Application
Catalina Oana Tudor
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K Vijay-Shanker
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Syntactic Sentence Simplification for French
Laetitia Brouwers
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Delphine Bernhard
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Anne-Laure Ligozat
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Thomas François
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Identification of Parallel Sentences in Comparable Monolingual Corpora from Different Registers
Rémi Cardon
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Natalia Grabar
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CLEAR – Simple Corpus for Medical French
Natalia Grabar
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Rémi Cardon
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Field Of Study
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Syntactic Parsing
Named Entity Recognition
Text Simplification
Biomedical
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English
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