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Frustratingly Easy Semi-Supervised Domain Adaptation
Hal Daumé III
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Abhishek Kumar
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Avishek Saha
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Month: July
Year: 2010
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
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Adapting taggers to Twitter with not-so-distant supervision
Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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Ryan McDonald
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Anders Søgaard
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Leveraging Multiple Domains for Sentiment Classification
Fan Yang
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Arjun Mukherjee
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Yifan Zhang
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Linking Named Entities to Any Database
Avirup Sil
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Ernest Cronin
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Penghai Nie
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Yinfei Yang
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Ana-Maria Popescu
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Alexander Yates
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Multi-Domain Learning: When Do Domains Matter?
Mahesh Joshi
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Mark Dredze
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William W. Cohen
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Carolyn Rosé
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Biased Representation Learning for Domain Adaptation
Fei Huang
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Alexander Yates
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Adapting Coreference Resolution for Narrative Processing
Quynh Ngoc Thi Do
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Steven Bethard
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Marie-Francine Moens
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How Transferable are Neural Networks in NLP Applications?
Lili Mou
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Zhao Meng
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Rui Yan
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Ge Li
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Yan Xu
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Lu Zhang
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Zhi Jin
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A General Regularization Framework for Domain Adaptation
Wei Lu
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Hai Leong Chieu
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Jonathan Löfgren
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Domain Adaptation from User-level Facebook Models to County-level Twitter Predictions
Daniel Rieman
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Kokil Jaidka
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H. Andrew Schwartz
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Lyle Ungar
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Learning Representations for Weakly Supervised Natural Language Processing Tasks
Fei Huang
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Arun Ahuja
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Doug Downey
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Yi Yang
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Yuhong Guo
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Alexander Yates
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Domain Adaptation for Named Entity Recognition Using CRFs
Tian Tian
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Marco Dinarelli
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Isabelle Tellier
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Pedro Dias Cardoso
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Semi-Supervised Semantic Tagging of Conversational Understanding using Markov Topic Regression
Asli Celikyilmaz
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Dilek Hakkani-Tur
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Gokhan Tur
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Ruhi Sarikaya
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Demographic Factors Improve Classification Performance
Dirk Hovy
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A Hassle-Free Unsupervised Domain Adaptation Method Using Instance Similarity Features
Jianfei Yu
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Jing Jiang
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UoW: Multi-task Learning Gaussian Process for Semantic Textual Similarity
Miguel Rios
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Language Models as Representations for Weakly Supervised NLP Tasks
Fei Huang
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Alexander Yates
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Arun Ahuja
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Doug Downey
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Modeling of Stylistic Variation in Social Media with Stretchy Patterns
Philip Gianfortoni
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David Adamson
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Carolyn P. Rosé
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Nudging the Envelope of Direct Transfer Methods for Multilingual Named Entity Recognition
Oscar Täckström
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Robust Cross-Domain Sentiment Analysis for Low-Resource Languages
Jakob Elming
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Barbara Plank
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Dirk Hovy
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Named Entity Recognition for Arabic Social Media
Ayah Zirikly
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Mona Diab
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Obtaining SMT dictionaries for related languages
Miguel Rios
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Serge Sharoff
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Translation Model Interpolation for Domain Adaptation in TectoMT
Rudolf Rosa
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Ondřej Dušek
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Michal Novák
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Martin Popel
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Neural Regularized Domain Adaptation for Chinese Word Segmentation
Zuyi Bao
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Si Li
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Weiran Xu
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Sheng Gao
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