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A Phrase-Based HMM Approach to Document/Abstract Alignment
Hal Daumé III
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Daniel Marcu
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2004
Location: Barcelona, Spain
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EMNLP |
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SIG: SIGDAT
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Feature-Based Method for Document Alignment in Comparable News Corpora
Thuy Vu
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Ai Ti Aw
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Min Zhang
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Improving Grammaticality in Statistical Sentence Generation: Introducing a Dependency Spanning Tree Algorithm with an Argument Satisfaction Model
Stephen Wan
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Mark Dras
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Robert Dale
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Cécile Paris
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Towards Statistical Paraphrase Generation: Preliminary Evaluations of Grammaticality
Stephen Wan
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Mark Dras
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Robert Dale
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Cécile Paris
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Linguistically Motivated Large-Scale NLP with C&C and Boxer
James Curran
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Stephen Clark
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Johan Bos
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Unsupervised Discourse Segmentation of Documents with Inherently Parallel Structure
Minwoo Jeong
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Ivan Titov
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Gappy Phrasal Alignment By Agreement
Mohit Bansal
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Chris Quirk
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Robert Moore
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Searching for Grammaticality: Propagating Dependencies in the Viterbi Algorithm
Stephen Wan
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Robert Dale
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Mark Dras
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http://www.isi.edu/hdaume/
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Machine Translation
Language
English
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