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Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing@ACL 2008: Columbus, Ohio, USA
- K. Bretonnel Cohen, Bob Carpenter:

Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing@ACL 2008, Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 20, 2008. Association for Computational Linguistics 2008, ISBN 978-1-932432-10-7 - Terry Heinze, Marc Light:

Increasing Maintainability of NLP Evaluation Modules Through Declarative Implementations. 1-2 - Dick Crouch, Tracy Holloway King:

Type-checking in Formally Non-typed Systems. 3-4 - Eric Breck:

zymake: A Computational Workflow System for Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. 5-13 - Kenji Sagae, Yusuke Miyao, Rune Saetre, Jun'ichi Tsujii:

Evaluating the Effects of Treebank Size in a Practical Application for Parsing. 14-20 - Dina Demner-Fushman:

Adapting Naturally Occurring Test Suites for Evaluation of Clinical Question Answering. 21-22 - K. Bretonnel Cohen, William A. Baumgartner Jr., Lawrence Hunter:

Software Testing and the Naturally Occurring Data Assumption in Natural Language Processing. 23-30 - Michael Poprat, Elena Beisswanger, Udo Hahn:

Building a BioWordNet Using WordNet Data Structures and WordNet's Software Infrastructure-A Failure Story. 31-39 - David Hardcastle, Richard Power:

Fast, Scalable and Reliable Generation of Controlled Natural Language. 40-48 - Qin Gao, Stephan Vogel:

Parallel Implementations of Word Alignment Tool. 49-57 - Hieu Hoang, Philipp Koehn:

Design of the Moses Decoder for Statistical Machine Translation. 58-65 - Jeffrey Micher, Clare R. Voss:

Buckwalter-based Lookup Tool as Language Resource for Arabic Language Learners. 66-67 - Filipe M. Martins, Ana Cristina Mendes, Mácio Freitas Viveiros, Joana Paulo Pardal, Pedro Arez, Nuno J. Mamede, João Paulo Neto:

Reengineering a Domain-Independent Framework for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 68-76

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