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NAACL
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Applying Co-Training Methods to Statistical Parsing
We propose a novel Co-Training method for statistical parsing. The algorithm takes as input a small corpus (9695 sentences) annotated with parse trees, a dictionary of possible le...
Anoop Sarkar
NAACL
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Learning Optimal Dialogue Management Rules by Using Reinforcement Learning and Inductive Logic Programming
Developing dialogue systems is a complex process. In particular, designing efficient dialogue management strategies is often difficult as there are no precise guidelines to develo...
Renaud Lecoeuche
NAACL
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Tree-Cut and a Lexicon Based on Systematic Polysemy
This paper describes a lexicon organized around systematic polysemy: a set of word senses that are related in systematic and predictable ways. The lexicon is derived by a fully au...
Noriko Tomuro
NAACL
2001
13 years 6 months ago
A Corpus-based Account of Regular Polysemy: The Case of Context-sensitive Adjectives
In this paper we investigate polysemous adjectives whose meaning varies depending on the nouns they modify (e.g., fast). We acquire the meanings of these adjectives from a large c...
Maria Lapata
NAACL
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Identifying Cognates by Phonetic and Semantic Similarity
I present a method of identifying cognates in the vocabularies of related languages. I show that a measure of phonetic similarity based on multivalued features performs better tha...
Grzegorz Kondrak
Computational Linguistics
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