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ACL
1997
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Deriving Verbal and Compositional Lexical Aspect for NLP Applications
Verbal and compositional lexical aspect provide the underlying temporal structure of events. Knowledge of lexical aspect, e.g., (a)telicity, is therefore required for interpreting...
Bonnie J. Dorr, Mari Broman Olsen
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AAAI
1996
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Machine Learning of User Profiles: Representational Issues
As more information becomes available electronically, tools for finding information of interest to users becomes increasingly important. The goal of the research described here is...
Eric Bloedorn, Inderjeet Mani, T. Richard MacMilla...
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AAAI
1993
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Automatically Constructing a Dictionary for Information Extraction Tasks
Knowledge-based natural language processing systems have achieved good success with certain tasks but they are often criticized because they depend on a domain-specific dictionar...
Ellen Riloff
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ACL
1993
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Towards History-Based Grammars: Using Richer Models for Probabilistic Parsing
We describe a generative probabilistic model of natural language, which we call HBG, that takes advantage of detailed linguistic information to resolve ambiguity. HBG incorporates...
Ezra Black, Frederick Jelinek, John D. Lafferty, D...
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ACL
1996
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Minimizing Manual Annotation Cost in Supervised Training from Corpora
Corpus-based methods for natural language processing often use supervised training, requiring expensive manual annotation of training corpora. This paper investigates methods for ...
Sean P. Engelson, Ido Dagan
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