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Annotating Discourse Connectives and Their Arguments
Eleni Miltsakaki
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Aravind Joshi
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Rashmi Prasad
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Bonnie Webber
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Paper Details:
Month: May 2 - May 7
Year: 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Venue:
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Machine-Assisted Rhetorical Structure Annotation
Manfred Stede
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Silvan Heintze
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Processing Discourse in Dislog on the TextCoop Platform
Patrick Saint-Dizier
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Automatically Identifying the Arguments of Discourse Connectives
Ben Wellner
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James Pustejovsky
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On the Role of Discourse Markers for Discriminating Claims and Premises in Argumentative Discourse
Judith Eckle-Kohler
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Roland Kluge
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Iryna Gurevych
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Building a Corpus of Temporal-Causal Structure
Steven Bethard
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William Corvey
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Sara Klingenstein
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James H. Martin
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The Penn Discourse TreeBank 2.0.
Rashmi Prasad
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Nikhil Dinesh
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Alan Lee
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Eleni Miltsakaki
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Livio Robaldo
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Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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Annotating Relations in Scientific Articles
Adam Meyers
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Giancarlo Lee
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Angus Grieve-Smith
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Yifan He
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Harriet Taber
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PDTB-style Discourse Annotation of Chinese Text
Yuping Zhou
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Nianwen Xue
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Towards a discourse relation-aware approach for Chinese-English machine translation
Frances Yung
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Argument Labeling of Explicit Discourse Relations using LSTM Neural Networks
Sohail Hooda
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Leila Kosseim
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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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Introduction to Frontiers in Corpus Annotation
Adam Meyers
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Proposition Bank II: Delving Deeper
Olga Babko-Malaya
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Martha Palmer
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Nianwen Xue
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Aravind Joshi
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Seth Kulick
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Merging PropBank, NomBank, TimeBank, Penn Discourse Treebank and Coreference
James Pustejovsky
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Adam Meyers
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Martha Palmer
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Massimo Poesio
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Attribution and the (Non-)Alignment of Syntactic and Discourse Arguments of Connectives
Nikhil Dinesh
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Alan Lee
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Eleni Miltsakaki
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Rashmi Prasad
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Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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Investigating the Characteristics of Causal Relations in Japanese Text
Takashi Inui
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Manabu Okumura
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Annotating Attribution in the Penn Discourse TreeBank
Rashmi Prasad
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Nikhil Dinesh
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Alan Lee
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Aravind Joshi
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Bonnie Webber
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Discourse Annotation Working Group Report
Manfred Stede
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Janyce Wiebe
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Eva Hajičová
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Brian Reese
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Simone Teufel
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Bonnie Webber
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Theresa Wilson
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A Pilot Annotation to Investigate Discourse Connectivity in Biomedical Text
Hong Yu
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Nadya Frid
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Susan McRoy
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Rashmi Prasad
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Alan Lee
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Aravind Joshi
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Automatic Recognition of Logical Relations for English, Chinese and Japanese in the GLARF Framework
Adam Meyers
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Michiko Kosaka
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Nianwen Xue
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Heng Ji
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Ang Sun
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Shasha Liao
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Wei Xu
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The Annotation of Event Schema in Chinese
Hongjian Zou
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Erhong Yang
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Yan Gao
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Qingqing Zeng
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Improving MT Word Alignment Using Aligned Multi-Stage Parses
Adam Meyers
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Michiko Kosaka
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Shasha Liao
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Nianwen Xue
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Detecting Context Dependence in Exercise Item Candidates Selected from Corpora
Ildikó Pilán
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Extracting PDTB Discourse Relations from Student Essays
Kate Forbes-Riley
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Fan Zhang
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Diane Litman
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Towards Full Text Shallow Discourse Relation Annotation: Experiments with Cross-Paragraph Implicit Relations in the PDTB
Rashmi Prasad
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Katherine Forbes Riley
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Alan Lee
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Language
English
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