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EMNLP
2008
14 years 11 months ago
An Analysis of Active Learning Strategies for Sequence Labeling Tasks
Active learning is well-suited to many problems in natural language processing, where unlabeled data may be abundant but annotation is slow and expensive. This paper aims to shed ...
Burr Settles, Mark Craven
NORDICHI
2006
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
A new role for anthropology?: rewriting "context" and "analysis" in HCI research
In this paper we want to reconsider the role anthropology (both its theory and methods) can play within HCI research. One of the areas anthropologists can contribute to here is to...
Minna Räsänen, James M. Nyce
POPL
2008
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Automatic inference of stationary fields: a generalization of java's final fields
Java programmers can document that the relationship between two objects is unchanging by declaring the field that encodes that relationship to be final. This information can be us...
Christopher Unkel, Monica S. Lam
CORIA
2006
14 years 11 months ago
On Combining Text and MeSH Searches to Improve the Retrieval of MEDLINE documents
The MEDLINE database is the world largest repository of bio-medical abstracts. It is a central information entry point for most biologists despite the growing availability of full-...
Fabrice Camous, Stephen Blott, Alan F. Smeaton
MTSR
2007
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
The Human Art of Encoding: Markup as Documentary Practice
This paper describes the Markup Analysis Project, a research initiative of the Information Policy and Practice Research Group at the University of Sydney to investigate frameworks ...
Paul Scifleet, Susan P. Williams, Creagh Cole