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Learning Features that Predict Cue Usage
Barbara Di Eugenio
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Johanna D. Moore
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Massimo Paolucci
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Month: July
Year: 1997
Location: Madrid, Spain
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Cross-lingual Discourse Relation Analysis: A corpus study and a semi-supervised classification system
Junyi Jessy Li
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Marine Carpuat
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Ani Nenkova
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Investigating the Features that Affect Cue Usage of Non-native Speakers of English
Xinyu Deng
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Jun-ichi Nakamura
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The rhetorical parsing of unrestricted texts: a surface-based approach
Daniel Marcu
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Centering: A Parametric Theory and Its Instantiations
Massimo Poesio
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Rosemary Stevenson
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Barbara Di Eugenio
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Janet Hitzeman
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Natural Language Generation
Robert Dale
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Barbara Di Eugenio
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Donia Scott
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Automatic Prediction of Discourse Connectives
Eric Malmi
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Daniele Pighin
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Sebastian Krause
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Mikhail Kozhevnikov
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Acquiring the Meaning of Discourse Markers
Ben Hutchinson
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Dialogue Act Tagging with Transformation-Based Learning
Ken Samuel
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Sandra Carberry
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K. Vijay-Shanker
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DiMLex: A Lexicon of Discourse Markers for Text Generation and Understanding
Manfred Stede
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Carla Umbach
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A Task-based Framework to Evaluate Evaluative Arguments
Giuseppe Carenini
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An Experiment to evaluate the effectiveness of cross-media cues in computer media
Nancy Green
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Annotation and Data Mining of the Penn Discourse TreeBank
Rashmi Prasad
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Eleni Miltsakaki
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Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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How can you say such things?!?: Recognizing Disagreement in Informal Political Argument
Rob Abbott
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Marilyn Walker
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Pranav Anand
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Jean E. Fox Tree
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Robeson Bowmani
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Joseph King
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Cue Phrase Selection in Instruction Dialogue Using Machine Learning
Yukiko I. Nakano
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Tsuneaki Kato
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DISCOURSE MARKER CHOICE IN SENTENCE PLANNING
Brigitte Grote
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Manfred Stede
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Linguistic Trends
Discourse
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English
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