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Disambiguating Between Generic and Referential “You” in Dialog
Surabhi Gupta
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Matthew Purver
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Dan Jurafsky
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Month: June
Year: 2007
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
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Who is “You”? Combining Linguistic and Gaze Features to Resolve Second-Person References in Dialogue
Matthew Frampton
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Raquel Fernández
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Patrick Ehlen
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Mario Christoudias
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Trevor Darrell
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Stanley Peters
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Knowledge Sources for Bridging Resolution in Multi-Party Dialog
Mark-Christoph Mueller
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Margot Mieskes
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Michael Strube
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Improving Coreference Resolution by Using Conversational Metadata
Xiaoqiang Luo
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Radu Florian
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Todd Ward
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Distributional Identification of Non-Referential Pronouns
Shane Bergsma
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Dekang Lin
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Randy Goebel
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The Users Who Say ‘Ni’: Audience Identification in Chinese-language Restaurant Reviews
Rob Voigt
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Dan Jurafsky
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Annotating Participant Reference in English Spoken Conversation
John Niekrasz
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Johanna D. Moore
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