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Using Smaller Constituents Rather Than Sentences in Active Learning for Japanese Dependency Parsing
Manabu Sassano
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Sadao Kurohashi
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2010
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
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Dependency Parsing with Partial Annotations: An Empirical Comparison
Yue Zhang
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Zhenghua Li
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Jun Lang
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Qingrong Xia
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Min Zhang
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Pointwise Prediction for Robust, Adaptable Japanese Morphological Analysis
Graham Neubig
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Yosuke Nakata
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Shinsuke Mori
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Extending a Parser to Distant Domains Using a Few Dozen Partially Annotated Examples
Vidur Joshi
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Matthew Peters
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Mark Hopkins
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Segmentation for Efficient Supervised Language Annotation with an Explicit Cost-Utility Tradeoff
Matthias Sperber
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Mirjam Simantzik
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Graham Neubig
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Satoshi Nakamura
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Alex Waibel
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Combining Active Learning and Partial Annotation for Domain Adaptation of a Japanese Dependency Parser
Daniel Flannery
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Shinsuke Mori
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Syntax
Task
Tagging
Chunking
Named Entity Recognition
Language
English
Japanese
Korean
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