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What’s in a Domain? Multi-Domain Learning for Multi-Attribute Data
Mahesh Joshi
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Mark Dredze
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William W. Cohen
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Carolyn P. Rosé
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Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Automatic Domain Partitioning for Multi-Domain Learning
Di Wang
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Chenyan Xiong
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William Yang Wang
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Unsupervised Multi-Domain Adaptation with Feature Embeddings
Yi Yang
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Part-of-Speech Tagging for Historical English
Yi Yang
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Examining Temporality in Document Classification
Xiaolei Huang
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Michael J. Paul
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