Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing: 8th International Conference, CICLing 2007, Mexico City, Mexico, February 18-24, 2007. Proceedings
β Scribed by Ian C. Chow, Jonathan J. Webster (auth.), Alexander Gelbukh (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 661
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4394
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, CICLing 2007, held in Mexico City, Mexico in February 2007.
The 53 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 179 submissions. The papers cover all current issues in computational linguistics research and present intelligent text processing applications. The papers are organized in topical sections on: lexical resources, corpus-based knowledge acquisition, morphology and part-of-speech tagging, named entity recognition, temporal expression treatment, word segmentation, sentence splitting, chunking, grammar formalisms and syntax, word sense disambiguation and discrimination, semantics, humor and emotion analysis; machine translation, natural language generation, intelligent tutoring systems, information retrieval, question answering, text summarization and information extraction, text categorization and clustering, and spell-checking.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages -
Handling Conjunctions in Named Entities....Pages 131-142
ANERsys: An Arabic Named Entity Recognition System Based on Maximum Entropy....Pages 143-153
Applying Machine Learning to Chinese Entity Detection and Tracking....Pages 154-165
Evaluation of an Automatic Extension of Temporal Expression Treatment to Catalan....Pages 166-174
A Generalized Approach to Word Segmentation UsingΒ Maximum Length Descending Frequency andΒ Entropy Rate....Pages 175-185
Tagging Sentence Boundaries in Biomedical Literature....Pages 186-195
Probabilistic Classifications with TBL....Pages 196-207
The Non-associativity of Polarized Tree-Based Grammars....Pages 208-217
Dependency Analysis of Clauses Using Parse Tree Kernels....Pages 218-228
Integration of Linguistic Resources for Verb Classification: FrameNet Frame, WordNet Verb and Suggested Upper Merged Ontology....Pages 1-11
French EuroWordNet Lexical Database Improvements....Pages 12-22
Building a Large-Scale Commonsense Knowledge Base by Converting an Existing One in a Different Language....Pages 23-34
Conquering Language: Using NLP on a Massive Scale to Build High Dimensional Language Models from the Web....Pages 35-49
On Heads and Coordination in Valence Acquisition....Pages 50-61
Chinese Terminology Extraction Using Window-Based Contextual Information....Pages 62-74
Baby-Steps Towards Building a Spanglish Language Model....Pages 75-84
Latent Variable Models for Causal Knowledge Acquisition....Pages 85-96
Finite-State Technology as a Programming Environment....Pages 97-106
Morphological Disambiguation of Turkish Text with Perceptron Algorithm....Pages 107-118
Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Word Probability Based on Category Patterns....Pages 119-130
Unsupervised Method for Parsing Coordinated Base Noun Phrases....Pages 229-240
Text Categorization for Improved Priors ofΒ WordΒ Meaning....Pages 241-252
Case-Sensitivity of Classifiers for WSD: Complex Systems Disambiguate Tough Words Better....Pages 253-266
Word Clustering for Collocation-Based Word Sense Disambiguation....Pages 267-274
Lexical Constellations and the Structure of Meaning: A Prototype Application to WSD....Pages 275-287
Rule-Based Protein Term Identification with Help from Automatic Species Tagging....Pages 288-298
Unsupervised Discrimination of Person Names in Web Contexts....Pages 299-310
Learning for Semantic Parsing....Pages 311-324
The Usefulness of Conceptual Representation for the Identification of Semantic Variability Expressions....Pages 325-336
Characterizing Humour: An Exploration of Features in Humorous Texts....Pages 337-347
Representing Emotions with Linguistic Acuity....Pages 348-360
An Evaluation of UNL Usability for High Quality Multilingualization and Projections for a Future UNL++ Language....Pages 361-373
Transfer-Based MT from Spanish into Basque: Reusability, Standardization and Open Source....Pages 374-384
Dependency-Based Chinese-English Statistical Machine Translation....Pages 385-396
Asymmetric Hybrid Machine Translation for Languages with Scarce Resources....Pages 397-408
CL-Guided Korean-English MT System for Scientific Papers....Pages 409-419
Comparing and Integrating Alignment Template and Standard Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation....Pages 420-431
Dependency Analysis and CBR to Bridge the Generation Gap in Template-Based NLG....Pages 432-443
Experiments on Generating Questions About Facts....Pages 444-455
Expert vs. Non-expert Tutoring: Dialogue Moves, Interaction Patterns and Multi-utterance Turns....Pages 456-467
A Competitive Term Selection Method for Information Retrieval....Pages 468-475
Incorporating Passage Feature Within Language Model Framework for Information Retrieval....Pages 476-484
Exploiting Category Information and Document Information to Improve Term Weighting for Text Categorization....Pages 587-598
On the Impact of Lexical and Linguistic Features in Genre- and Domain-Based Categorization....Pages 599-610
Clustering Narrow-Domain Short Texts by Using the Kullback-Leibler Distance....Pages 611-622
Enhancing Cross-Language Question Answering by Combining Multiple Question Translations....Pages 485-493
The Negative Effect of Machine Translation on CrossβLingual Question Answering....Pages 494-505
Using Clustering Approaches to Open-Domain Question Answering....Pages 506-517
A Little Known Fact IsΒ ... Answering Other Questions Using Interest-Markers....Pages 518-529
Adapting the JIRS Passage Retrieval System to the Arabic Language....Pages 530-541
A Mixed Trigrams Approach for Context Sensitive Spell Checking....Pages 623-633
Combining Methods for Detecting and Correcting Semantic HiddenΒ Errors in Arabic Texts....Pages 634-645
Using Question-Answer Pairs in Extractive Summarization of Email Conversations....Pages 542-550
NEO-CORTEX: A Performant User-Oriented Multi-Document Summarization System....Pages 551-562
Event-Based Summarization Using Time Features....Pages 563-574
NLP-Based Curation of Bacterial Regulatory Networks....Pages 575-586
Back Matter....Pages -
β¦ Subjects
Information Storage and Retrieval; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Language Translation and Linguistics; Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Document Preparation and Text Processing
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