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NAACL Demonstration Session 2010: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Carolyn Penstein Rosé:

Human Language Technologies: Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics, Proceedings, June 2, 2010, Los Angeles, California, USA - Demonstration Session. The Association for Computational Linguistics 2010 - Ted Briscoe, Karl Harrison, Andrew Naish-Guzman, Andy Parker, Advaith Siddharthan, David Sinclair, Mark Slater, Rebecca Watson:

Camtology: Intelligent Information Access for Science. 1-4 - Congxing Cai, Eduard H. Hovy:

Summarizing Textual Information about Locations In a Geo-Spatial Information Display System. 5-8 - Daniel M. Cer, Michel Galley, Daniel Jurafsky, Christopher D. Manning:

Phrasal: A Statistical Machine Translation Toolkit for Exploring New Model Features. 9-12 - Jinho D. Choi, Claire Bonial, Martha Palmer:

Multilingual Propbank Annotation Tools: Cornerstone and Jubilee. 13-16 - Cynthia Kersey, Barbara Di Eugenio, Pamela W. Jordan, Sandra Katz:

KSC-PaL: A Peer Learning Agent that Encourages Students to take the Initiative. 17-20 - Adam Kilgarriff:

A Detailed, Accurate, Extensive, Available English Lexical Database. 21-24 - Elijah Mayfield, Carolyn Penstein Rosé:

An Interactive Tool for Supporting Error Analysis for Text Mining. 25-28 - Alicia Sagae, W. Lewis Johnson, Rebecca Row:

Serious Game Environments for Language and Culture Education. 29-32 - Kenji Sagae, David DeVault, David R. Traum:

Interpretation of Partial Utterances in Virtual Human Dialogue Systems. 33-36 - Ricardo Sánchez-Sáez, Luis A. Leiva, Joan-Andreu Sánchez, José-Miguel Benedí:

Interactive Predictive Parsing using a Web-based Architecture. 37-40 - Carolina Scarton, Matheus de Oliveira, Arnaldo Cândido Júnior, Caroline Gasperin, Sandra M. Aluísio:

SIMPLIFICA: a tool for authoring simplified texts in Brazilian Portuguese guided by readability assessments. 41-44 - Kuansan Wang, Christopher Thrasher, Evelyne Viegas, Xiaolong Li, Bo-June Paul Hsu:

An Overview of Microsoft Web N-gram Corpus and Applications. 45-48

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