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HLT-NAACL 2004: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Julia Hirschberg, Susan T. Dumais, Daniel Marcu, Salim Roukos:

Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, HLT-NAACL 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, May 2-7, 2004. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2004 - Radu Florian, Hany Hassan, Abraham Ittycheriah, Hongyan Jing, Nanda Kambhatla, Xiaoqiang Luo, Nicolas Nicolov, Salim Roukos:

A Statistical Model for Multilingual Entity Detection and Tracking. 1-8 - Chung Heong Gooi, James Allan:

Cross-Document Coreference on a Large Scale Corpus. 9-16 - Xin Li, Paul Morie, Dan Roth:

Robust Reading: Identification and Tracing of Ambiguous Names. 17-24 - Jacob Eisenstein, C. Mario Christoudias:

A Salience-Based Approach to Gesture-Speech Alignment. 25-32 - Srinivas Bangalore, Michael Johnston:

Balancing data-driven and rule-based approaches in the context of a Multimodal Conversational System. 33-40 - Tim Paek, Eric Horvitz:

Optimizing Automated Call Routing by Integrating Spoken Dialog Models with Queuing Models. 41-48 - Wesley Hildebrandt, Boris Katz, Jimmy Lin:

Answering Definition Questions Using Multiple Knowledge Sources. 49-56 - Radu Soricut, Eric Brill:

Automatic Question Answering: Beyond the Factoid. 57-64 - Rense Lange, Juan Moran, Warren R. Greiff, Lisa Ferro:

A Probabilistic Rasch Analysis of Question Answering Evaluations. 65-72 - Keiji Shinzato, Kentaro Torisawa:

Acquiring Hyponymy Relations from Web Documents. 73-80 - Michelle L. Gregory, Mark Johnson, Eugene Charniak:

Sentence-Internal Prosody Does not Help Parsing the Way Punctuation Does. 81-88 - Miles Osborne, Jason Baldridge:

Ensemble-based Active Learning for Parse Selection. 89-96 - Ronald M. Kaplan, Stefan Riezler, Tracy Holloway King, John T. Maxwell III, Alexander Vasserman, Richard S. Crouch:

Speed and Accuracy in Shallow and Deep Stochastic Parsing. 97-104 - Jonathan Graehl, Kevin Knight:

Training Tree Transducers. 105-112 - Regina Barzilay, Lillian Lee

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Catching the Drift: Probabilistic Content Models, with Applications to Generation and Summarization. 113-120 - Mirella Lapata, Frank Keller:

The Web as a Baseline: Evaluating the Performance of Unsupervised Web-based Models for a Range of NLP Tasks. 121-128 - Murat Saraclar, Richard Sproat:

Lattice-Based Search for Spoken Utterance Retrieval. 129-136 - Joungbum Kim, Sarah E. Schwarm, Mari Ostendorf:

Detecting Structural Metadata with Decision Trees and Transformation-Based Learning. 137-144 - Ani Nenkova, Rebecca J. Passonneau:

Evaluating Content Selection in Summarization: The Pyramid Method. 145-152 - Mirella Lapata, Alex Lascarides:

Inferring Sentence-internal Temporal Relations. 153-160 - Franz Josef Och, Daniel Gildea, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Anoop Sarkar, Kenji Yamada, Alexander M. Fraser, Shankar Kumar, Libin Shen, David Smith, Katherine Eng, Viren Jain, Zhen Jin, Dragomir R. Radev:

A Smorgasbord of Features for Statistical Machine Translation. 161-168 - Shankar Kumar, William J. Byrne:

Minimum Bayes-Risk Decoding for Statistical Machine Translation. 169-176 - Libin Shen, Anoop Sarkar, Franz Josef Och:

Discriminative Reranking for Machine Translation. 177-184 - Derrick Higgins, Jill Burstein, Daniel Marcu, Claudia Gentile:

Evaluating Multiple Aspects of Coherence in Student Essays. 185-192 - Kevyn Collins-Thompson, James P. Callan:

A Language Modeling Approach to Predicting Reading Difficulty. 193-200 - Katherine Forbes-Riley, Diane J. Litman:

Predicting Emotion in Spoken Dialogue from Multiple Knowledge Sources. 201-208 - Robert Porzel, Manja Baudis:

The Tao of CHI: Towards Effective Human-Computer Interaction. 209-216 - Antoine Raux, Maxine Eskénazi:

Non-Native Users in the Let's Go!! Spoken Dialogue System: Dealing with Linguistic Mismatch. 217-224 - Olga Vechtomova, Murat Karamuftuoglu:

Comparison of two interactive search refinement techniques. 225-232 - Sameer S. Pradhan, Wayne H. Ward, Kadri Hacioglu, James H. Martin, Daniel Jurafsky:

Shallow Semantic Parsing using Support Vector Machines. 233-240 - Nobuhiro Kaji, Masashi Okamoto, Sadao Kurohashi:

Paraphrasing Predicates from Written Language to Spoken Language Using the Web. 241-248 - Honglin Sun, Daniel Jurafsky:

Shallow Semantc Parsing of Chinese. 249-256 - Richard Zens, Hermann Ney:

Improvements in Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 257-264 - Dragos Stefan Munteanu, Alexander M. Fraser, Daniel Marcu:

Improved Machine Translation Performance via Parallel Sentence Extraction from Comparable Corpora. 265-272 - Michel Galley, Mark Hopkins, Kevin Knight, Daniel Marcu:

What's in a translation rule? 273-280 - Fei Huang, Stephan Vogel, Alex Waibel:

Improving Named Entity Translation Combining Phonetic and Semantic Similarities. 281-288 - Andrew Kehler, Douglas E. Appelt, Lara Taylor, Aleksandr Simma:

The (Non)Utility of Predicate-Argument Frequencies for Pronoun Interpretation. 289-296 - David L. Bean, Ellen Riloff:

Unsupervised Learning of Contextual Role Knowledge for Coreference Resolution. 297-304 - Joshua Goodman:

Exponential Priors for Maximum Entropy Models. 305-312 - Francine Chen, Ayman Farahat, Thorsten Brants:

Multiple Similarity Measures and Source-Pair Information in Story Link Detection. 313-320 - Patrick Pantel, Deepak Ravichandran:

Automatically Labeling Semantic Classes. 321-328 - Fuchun Peng, Andrew McCallum:

Accurate Information Extraction from Research Papers using Conditional Random Fields. 329-336 - Scott Miller, Jethran Guinness, Alex Zamanian:

Name Tagging with Word Clusters and Discriminative Training. 337-342

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