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ACQUIRING DISAMBIGUATION RULES FROM TEXT
Donald Hindle
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Month: June
Year: 1989
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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A Simple Rule-Based Part of Speech Tagger
Eric Brill
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Developing a hybrid NP parser
Atro Voutilainen
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Lluis Padro
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Disambiguating Cue Phrases in Text and Speech
Diane Litman
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Julia Hirschberg
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Acquisition of Lexical Information from a Large Textual Italian Corpus
Nicoletta CALZOLARI
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Remo BINDI
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LHIP: Extended DCGs for Configurable Robust Parsing
Afzal Ballim
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Graham Russell
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Tagging Urdu Text with Parts of Speech: A Tagger Comparison
Hassan Sajjad
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Helmut Schmid
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A syntax-based part-of-speech analyser
Atro Voutilainen
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POS Disambiguation and Unknown Word Guessing with Decision Trees
Giorgos S. Orphanos
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Dimitris N. Christodoulakis
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Facilitating Treebank Annotation Using a Statistical Parser
Fu-Dong Chiou
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David Chiang
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Martha Palmer
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Predicting Intonational Boundaries Automatically from Text: The ATIS Domain
Michelle Q. Wang
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Julia Hirschberg
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A SIMPLE RULE-BASED PART OF SPEECH TAGGER
Eric Brill
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Augmenting Lexicons Automatically: Clustering Semantically Related Adjectives
Kathleen McKeown
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Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou
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Tree Annotation Tool using Two-phase Parsing to Reduce Manual Effort for Building a Treebank
So-Young Park
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Yongjoo Cho
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Sunghoon Son
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Ui-Sung Song
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Hae-Chang Rim
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Parsing Noun Phrases in the Penn Treebank
David Vadas
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James R. Curran
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Computational Linguistics Using Large Corpora
Kenneth W. Church
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Robert L. Mercer
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Building a Large Annotated Corpus of English: The Penn Treebank
Mitchell P. Marcus
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Beatrice Santorini
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Mary Ann Marcinkiewicz
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A Hierarchical Stochastic Model for Automatic Prediction of Prosodic Boundary Location
M Ostendorf
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N Veilleux
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Transformation-Based Error-Driven Learning and Natural Language Processing: A Case Study in Part-of-Speech Tagging
Eric Brill
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PREDICTING INTONATIONAL PHRASING FROM TEXT
Michelle Q. Wang
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TOWARDS THE AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION OF ADJECTIVAL SCALES: CLUSTERING ADJECTIVES ACCORDING TO MEANING
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou
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Kathleen R. McKeown
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A Flexible POS Tagger Using an Automatically Acquired Language Model
Lluis Marquez
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Lluis Padro
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Comparing a Linguistic and a Stochastic Tagger
Christer Samuelsson
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Atro Voutilainen
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A Text Understander that Learns
Udo Hahn
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Klemens Schnattinger
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Unsupervised Learning of Disambiguation Rules for Part of Speech Tagging
Eric Brill
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MBT: A Memory-Based Part of Speech Tagger-Generator
Walter Daelemans
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Jakub Zavrel
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Peter Berck
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Steven Gillis
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Apportioning Development Effort in a Probabilistic LR Parsing System Through Evaluation
John Carroll
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Ted Briscoe
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