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EMNLP
2008
13 years 6 months ago
Cheap and Fast - But is it Good? Evaluating Non-Expert Annotations for Natural Language Tasks
Human linguistic annotation is crucial for many natural language processing tasks but can be expensive and time-consuming. We explore the use of Amazon's Mechanical Turk syst...
Rion Snow, Brendan O'Connor, Daniel Jurafsky, Andr...
NAACL
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Cheap, Fast and Good Enough: Automatic Speech Recognition with Non-Expert Transcription
Deploying an automatic speech recognition system with reasonable performance requires expensive and time-consuming in-domain transcription. Previous work demonstrated that non-pro...
Scott Novotney, Chris Callison-Burch
NAACL
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Ensemble Models for Dependency Parsing: Cheap and Good?
Previous work on dependency parsing used various kinds of combination models but a systematic analysis and comparison of these approaches is lacking. In this paper we implemented ...
Mihai Surdeanu, Christopher D. Manning
CIVR
2007
Springer
173views Image Analysis» more  CIVR 2007»
13 years 10 months ago
Fast and cheap object recognition by linear combination of views
In this paper, we present a real-time algorithm for 3D object detection in images. Our method relies on the Ullman and Basri [13] theory which claims that the same object under di...
Jérome Revaud, Guillaume Lavoué, Yas...
COLING
2002
13 years 4 months ago
A Cheap and Fast Way to Build Useful Translation Lexicons
The paper presents a statistical approach to automatic building of translation lexicons from parallel corpora. We briefly describe the pre-processing steps, a baseline iterative m...
Dan Tufis