NLPExplorer
Papers
Venues
Authors
Authors Timeline
Field of Study
URLs
ACL N-gram Stats
TweeNLP
API
Team
Entity-Oriented Parsing
Philip J. Hayes
|
Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 1984
Location: Stanford, California, USA
Venue:
ACL |
COLING |
Citations
URL
Conceptual Lexicon Using an Object-Oriented Language
Shoichi YOKOYAMA
|
Kenji HANAKATA
|
Parsing Spoken Language: a Semantic Caseframe Approach
Philip J. Hayes
|
Alexander G. Hauptmann
|
Jaime G. Carbonell
|
Masaru Tomita
|
Another Stride Towards Knowledge-Based Machine Translation
Masaru Tomita
|
Jaime G. Carbonell
|
Chart Parsing of Robust Grammars
Sebastian Goeser
|
KNOWLEDGE EXTRACTION FROM TEXTS BY SINTESI
Fabio CIRAVEGNA
|
Paolo CAMPIA
|
Alberto COLOGNESE
|
Parsing into Discourse Object Descriptions
Lars Ahrenberg
|
Evaluating Models of Computation and Storage in Human Sentence Processing
Thang Luong
|
Timothy O’Donnell
|
Noah Goodman
|
No URLs Found
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Task
Spelling Correction
Language
English
Similar Papers
Learning how to Learn: An Adaptive Dialogue Agent for Incrementally Learning Visually Grounded Word Meanings
Yanchao Yu
|
Arash Eshghi
|
Oliver Lemon
|
Quality-adaptive Spoken Dialogue Initiative Selection And Implications On Reward Modelling
Stefan Ultes
|
Matthias Kraus
|
Alexander Schmitt
|
Wolfgang Minker
|
Classification of modal meaning in negotiation dialogues
Valeria Lapina
|
Volha Petukhova
|
ALICO: a multimodal corpus for the study of active listening
Hendrik Buschmeier
|
Zofia Malisz
|
Joanna Skubisz
|
Marcin Wlodarczak
|
Ipke Wachsmuth
|
Stefan Kopp
|
Petra Wagner
|
STRUCTURE AND INTONATION IN SPOKEN LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING
Mark Steedman
|