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Exploiting Category Information and Document Information to Improve Term Weighting for Text Categorization
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Jingyang Li, Maosong Sun
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Latent Variable Models for Causal Knowledge Acquisition
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Takashi Inui, Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura
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Using Question-Answer Pairs in Extractive Summarization of Email Conversations
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Kathleen McKeown, Lokesh Shrestha, Owen Rambow
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The Negative Effect of Machine Translation on Cross-Lingual Question Answering
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This paper presents a study of the negative effect of Machine Translation (MT) on the precision of Cross
Sergio Ferrández, Antonio Ferrández
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Characterizing Humour: An Exploration of Features in Humorous Texts
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This paper investigates the problem of automatic humour recognition, and provides and in-depth analysis of two of the most frequently observed features of humorous text: human-cent...
Rada Mihalcea, Stephen G. Pulman
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