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Probabilistic Head-Driven Parsing for Discourse Structure
Jason Baldridge
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Alex Lascarides
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2005
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Venue:
CoNLL |
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SIG: SIGNLL
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Predicting Discourse Connectives for Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition
Zhi-Min Zhou
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Yu Xu
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Zheng-Yu Niu
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Man Lan
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Jian Su
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Chew Lim Tan
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Automatically Identifying the Arguments of Discourse Connectives
Ben Wellner
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James Pustejovsky
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Modelling Discourse Relations for Arabic
Amal Al-Saif
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Katja Markert
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Recursive Deep Models for Discourse Parsing
Jiwei Li
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Rumeng Li
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Eduard Hovy
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Discourse parsing for multi-party chat dialogues
Stergos Afantenos
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Eric Kow
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Nicholas Asher
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Jérémy Perret
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Recognizing Implicit Discourse Relations via Repeated Reading: Neural Networks with Multi-Level Attention
Yang Liu
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Sujian Li
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Learning Contextually Informed Representations for Linear-Time Discourse Parsing
Yang Liu
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Mirella Lapata
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Incremental Parsing Models for Dialog Task Structure
Srinivas Bangalore
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Amanda Stent
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“I Object!” Modeling Latent Pragmatic Effects in Courtroom Dialogues
Dan Goldwasser
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Hal Daumé III
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A Joint Model of Conversational Discourse Latent Topics on Microblogs
Jing Li
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Yan Song
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Zhongyu Wei
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Kam-Fai Wong
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Building and Refining Rhetorical-Semantic Relation Models
Sasha Blair-Goldensohn
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Kathleen McKeown
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Owen Rambow
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An effective Discourse Parser that uses Rich Linguistic Information
Rajen Subba
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Barbara Di Eugenio
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A Novel Discourse Parser Based on Support Vector Machine Classification
David duVerle
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Helmut Prendinger
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Text-level Discourse Parsing with Rich Linguistic Features
Vanessa Wei Feng
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Graeme Hirst
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Representation Learning for Text-level Discourse Parsing
Yangfeng Ji
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Jacob Eisenstein
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Text-level Discourse Dependency Parsing
Sujian Li
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Liang Wang
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Ziqiang Cao
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Wenjie Li
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A Linear-Time Bottom-Up Discourse Parser with Constraints and Post-Editing
Vanessa Wei Feng
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Graeme Hirst
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Learning Representations for Text-level Discourse Parsing
Gregor Weiss
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Parsing entire discourses as very long strings: Capturing topic continuity in grounded language learning
Minh-Thang Luong
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Michael C. Frank
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Mark Johnson
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Classification of Discourse Coherence Relations: An Exploratory Study using Multiple Knowledge Sources
Ben Wellner
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James Pustejovsky
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Catherine Havasi
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Anna Rumshisky
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Roser Saurí
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Commitments to Preferences in Dialogue
Anais Cadilhac
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Nicholas Asher
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Farah Benamara
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Alex Lascarides
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Discourse
Task
Tagging
Syntactic Parsing
Discourse Parsing
Language
English
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