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Choosing the Word Most Typical in Context Using a Lexical Co-occurrence Network
Philip Edmonds
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Month: July
Year: 1997
Location: Madrid, Spain
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Corpus-based Semantic Class Mining: Distributional vs. Pattern-Based Approaches
Shuming Shi
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Huibin Zhang
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Xiaojie Yuan
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Ji-Rong Wen
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Near-synonym Lexical Choice in Latent Semantic Space
Tong Wang
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Graeme Hirst
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Discriminative Training for Near-Synonym Substitution
Liang-Chih Yu
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Hsiu-Min Shih
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Yu-Ling Lai
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Jui-Feng Yeh
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Chung-Hsien Wu
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A Graph-theoretic Model of Lexical Syntactic Acquisition
Hinrich Schütze
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Michael Walsh
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Exploiting Syntactic and Distributional Information for Spelling Correction with Web-Scale N-gram Models
Wei Xu
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Joel Tetreault
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Martin Chodorow
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Ralph Grishman
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Le Zhao
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Suregen-2: a shell system for the generation of clinical documents
Dirk Hüske-Kraus
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Co-Dispersion: A Windowless Approach to Lexical Association
Justin Washtell
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Near-Synonymy and Lexical Choice
Philip Edmonds
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Graeme Hirst
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Selectional Preferences for Semantic Role Classification
Beñat Zapirain
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Eneko Agirre
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Lluís Màrquez
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Mihai Surdeanu
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Near-Synonym Choice in an Intelligent Thesaurus
Diana Inkpen
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Target Word Selection as Proximity in Semantic Space
Scott McDonald
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Combining Syntactic Co-occurrences and Nearest Neighbours in Distributional Methods to Remedy Data Sparseness.
Lonneke van der Plas
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