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Sample Selection for Statistical Grammar Induction
Rebecca Hwa
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Paper Details:
Month: October
Year: 2000
Location: Hong Kong, China
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SIG: SIGDAT
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An Approach to Text Corpus Construction which Cuts Annotation Costs and Maintains Reusability of Annotated Data
Katrin Tomanek
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Joachim Wermter
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Udo Hahn
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Bootstrapping Feature-Rich Dependency Parsers with Entropic Priors
David A. Smith
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Jason Eisner
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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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Sample Selection for Statistical Parsing
Rebecca Hwa
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Assessing the Costs of Machine-Assisted Corpus Annotation through a User Study
Eric Ringger
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Marc Carmen
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Robbie Haertel
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Kevin Seppi
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Deryle Lonsdale
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Peter McClanahan
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James Carroll
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Noel Ellison
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Applying Co-Training Methods to Statistical Parsing
Anoop Sarkar
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Example Selection for Bootstrapping Statistical Parsers
Mark Steedman
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Rebecca Hwa
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Stephen Clark
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Miles Osborne
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Anoop Sarkar
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Julia Hockenmaier
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Paul Ruhlen
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Steven Baker
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Jeremiah Crim
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Ensemble-based Active Learning for Parse Selection
Miles Osborne
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Jason Baldridge
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Active Learning for Statistical Natural Language Parsing
Min Tang
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Xiaoqiang Luo
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Salim Roukos
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Evaluating Translational Correspondence using Annotation Projection
Rebecca Hwa
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Philip Resnik
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Amy Weinberg
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Okan Kolak
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An Empirical Study of Active Learning with Support Vector Machines forJapanese Word Segmentation
Manabu Sassano
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Integrated Shallow and Deep Parsing: TopP Meets HPSG
Anette Frank
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Markus Becker
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Berthold Crysmann
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Bernd Kiefer
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Ulrich Schäfer
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Bucking the Trend: Large-Scale Cost-Focused Active Learning for Statistical Machine Translation
Michael Bloodgood
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Chris Callison-Burch
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On minimizing training corpus for parser acquisition
Rebecca Hwa
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Active learning for HPSG parse selection
Jason Baldridge
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Miles Osborne
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Active Learning and the Total Cost of Annotation
Jason Baldridge
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Miles Osborne
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Efficient Annotation with the Jena ANnotation Environment (JANE)
Katrin Tomanek
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Joachim Wermter
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Udo Hahn
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Estimating Annotation Cost for Active Learning in a Multi-Annotator Environment
Shilpa Arora
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Eric Nyberg
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Carolyn P. Rosé
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Evaluating Automation Strategies in Language Documentation
Alexis Palmer
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Taesun Moon
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Jason Baldridge
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Analysis of Stopping Active Learning based on Stabilizing Predictions
Michael Bloodgood
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John Grothendieck
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Proactive Learning for Named Entity Recognition
Maolin Li
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Nhung Nguyen
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Sophia Ananiadou
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