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NeSp-NLP@ACL 2010: Uppsala, Sweden
- Roser Morante, Caroline Sporleder:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Negation and Speculation in Natural Language Processing, NeSp-NLP@ACL 2010, Uppsala, Sweden, July 10, 2010. University of Antwerp 2010, ISBN 9789057282669 - Maria Liakata:

Zones of conceptualisation in scientific papers: a window to negative and speculative statements. 1-4 - Hercules Dalianis, Maria Skeppstedt:

Creating and evaluating a consensus for negated and speculative words in a Swedish clinical corpus. 5-13 - Sumithra Velupillai:

Towards a better understanding of uncertainties and speculations in Swedish clinical text - Analysis of an initial annotation trial. 14-22 - Ira Goldstein, Özlem Uzuner:

Does negation really matter? 23-27 - Veronika Vincze:

Speculation and negation annotation in natural language texts: what the case of BioScope might (not) reveal. 28-31 - Julien Desclés, Olfa Makkaoui, Taouise Hacène:

Automatic annotation of speculation in biomedical texts: new perspectives and large-scale evaluation. 32-40 - Aron Henriksson, Sumithra Velupillai:

Levels of certainty in knowledge-intensive corpora: an initial annotation study. 41-45 - Martin Krallinger:

Importance of negations and experimental qualifiers in biomedical literature. 46-49 - Eduard H. Hovy:

Negation and modality in distributional semantics. 50 - Isaac G. Councill, Ryan T. McDonald, Leonid Velikovich:

What's great and what's not: learning to classify the scope of negation for improved sentiment analysis. 51-59 - Michael Wiegand, Alexandra Balahur, Benjamin Roth, Dietrich Klakow, Andrés Montoyo:

A survey on the role of negation in sentiment analysis. 60-68 - Raheel Nawaz, Paul Thompson, Sophia Ananiadou:

Evaluating a meta-knowledge annotation scheme for bio-events. 69-77 - Farzaneh Sarafraz, Goran Nenadic:

Using SVMs with the Command Relation features to identify negated events in biomedical literature. 78-85 - Bernardo Magnini, Elena Cabrio:

Contradiction-focused qualitative evaluation of textual entailment. 86-94

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