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11 th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EACL 2006

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Diana McCarthy, University of Sussex, UK
Shuly Wintner, University of Haifa, Israel

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Inheritance and the CCG Lexicon
Mark McConville
pp. 1-8
Using Encyclopedic Knowledge for Named entity Disambiguation
Razvan Bunescu and Marius Paşca
pp. 9-16
Weakly Supervised Approaches for Ontology Population
Hristo Tanev and Bernardo Magnini
pp. 17-24
Computational Complexity of Statistical Machine Translation
Raghavendra Udupa U. and Hemanta K. Maji
pp. 25-32
Computing Consensus Translation for Multiple Machine Translation Systems Using Enhanced Hypothesis Alignment
Evgeny Matusov, Nicola Ueffing and Hermann Ney
pp. 33-40
Phrase-Based Backoff Models for Machine Translation of Highly Inflected Languages
Mei Yang and Katrin Kirchhoff
pp. 41-48
Automatic Detection of Nonreferential It in Spoken Multi-Party Dialog
Christoph Müller
pp. 49-56
Generating Statistical Language Models from Interpretation Grammars in Dialogue Systems
Rebecca Jonson
pp. 57-64
Information Presentation in Spoken Dialogue Systems
Vera Demberg and Johanna D. Moore
pp. 65-72
Constraints on Non-Projective Dependency Parsing
Joakim Nivre
pp. 73-80
Online Learning of Approximate Dependency Parsing Algorithms
Ryan McDonald and Fernando Pereira
pp. 81-88
Statistical Dependency Parsing for Turkish
Gülşen Eryiğit and Kemal Oflazer
pp. 89-96
Generalized Hebbian Algorithm for Incremental Singular Value Decomposition in Natural Language Processing
Genevieve Gorrell
pp. 97-104
Improving Probabilistic Latent Semantic Analysis with Principal Component Analysis
Ayman Farahat and Francine Chen
pp. 105-112
Making Tree Kernels Practical for Natural Language Learning
Alessandro Moschitti
pp. 113-120
Determining Word Sense Dominance Using a Thesaurus
Saif Mohammad and Graeme Hirst
pp. 121-128
Experiments on the Validation of Sense Annotations Assisted by Lexical Chains
Roberto Navigli
pp. 129-136
Word Sense Induction: Triplet-Based Clustering and Automatic Evaluation
Stefan Bordag
pp. 137-144
A Comparison of Syntactically Motivated Word Alignment Spaces
Colin Cherry and Dekang Lin
pp. 145-152
Improved Lexical Alignment by Combining Multiple Reified Alignments
Dan Tufiş, Radu Ion, Alexandru Ceauşu and Dan Ştefănescu
pp. 153-160
Towards Robust Context-Sensitive Sentence Alignment for Monolingual Corpora
Rani Nelken and Stuart M. Shieber
pp. 161-168
Addressee Identification in Face-to-Face Meetings
Natasa Jovanovic, Rieks op den Akker and Anton Nijholt
pp. 169-176
Identifying Repair Targets in Action Control Dialogue
Kotaro Funakoshi and Takenobu Tokunaga
pp. 177-184
Keeping the Initiative: An Empirically-Motivated Approach to Predicting User-Initiated Dialogue Contribution in HCI
Kerstin Fischer and John A. Bateman
pp. 185-192
Determining Term Subjectivity and Term Orientation for Opinion Mining
Andrea Esuli and Fabrizio Sebastiani
pp. 193-200
Latent Variable Models for Semantic Orientations of Phrases
Hiroya Takamura, Takashi Inui and Manabu Okumura
pp. 201-208
Mining WordNet for a Fuzzy Sentiment: Sentiment Tag Extraction from WordNet Glosses
Alina Adreevskaia and Sabine Bergler
pp. 209-216
A Figure of Merit for the Evaluation of Web-Corpus Randomness
Massimiliano Ciaramita and Marco Baroni
pp. 217-224
Compiling French-Japanese Terminologies from the Web
Xavier Robitaille, Yasuhiro Sasaki, Masatsugu Tonoike, Satoshi Sato and Takehito Utsuro
pp. 225-232
Web Text Corpus for Natural Language Processing
Vinci Liu and James R. Curran
pp. 233-240
CDER: Efficient MT Evaluation Using Block Movements
Gregor Leusch, Nicola Ueffing and Hermann Ney
pp. 241-248
Re-evaluation the Role of Bleu in Machine Translation Research
Chris Callison-Burch, Miles Osborne and Philipp Koehn
pp. 249-256
Adaptive Transformation-Based Learning for Improving Dictionary Tagging
Burcu Karagol-Ayan, David Doermann and Amy Weinberg
pp. 257-264
From Detecting Errors to Automatically Correcting Them
Markus Dickinson
pp. 265-272
Automatic Segmentation of Multiparty Dialogue
Pei-yun Hsueh, Johanna D. Moore and Steve Renals
pp. 273-280
Recognizing Textual Parallelisms with Edit Distance and Similarity Degree
Marie Guégan and Nicolas Hernandez
pp. 281-288
Using Reinforcement Learning to Build a Better Model of Dialogue State
Joel R. Tetreault and Diane J. Litman
pp. 289-296
Discriminative Sentence Compression with Soft Syntactic Evidence
Ryan McDonald
pp. 297-304
Multi-Document Summarization of Evaluative Text
Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond Ng and Adam Pauls
pp. 305-312
Comparing Automatic and Human Evaluation of NLG Systems
Anja Belz and Ehud Reiter
pp. 313-320
Structuring Knowledge for Reference Generation: A Clustering Algorithm
Albert Gatt
pp. 321-328
A Clustering Approach for Nearly Unsupervised Recognition of Nonliteral Language
Julia Birke and Anoop Sarkar
pp. 329-336
Automatically Constructing a Lexicon of Verb Phrase Idiomatic Combinations
Afsaneh Fazly and Suzanne Stevenson
pp. 337-344
Modelling Semantic Role Pausibility in Human Sentence Processing
Ulrike Padó, Matthew Crocker and Frank Keller
pp. 345-352
Data-Driven Generation of Emphatic Facial Displays
Mary Ellen Foster and Jon Oberlander
pp. 353-360
Edit Machines for Robust Multimodal Language Processing
Srinivas Bangalore and Michael Johnston
pp. 361-368
Parsing Arabic Dialects
David Chiang, Mona Diab, Nizar Habash, Owen Rambow and Safiullah Shareef
pp. 369-376
Unifying Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammars and Tree Transducers via Bimorphisms
Stuart M. Shieber
pp. 377-384
A Machine Learning Approach to Extract Temporal Information from Texts in Swedish and Generate Animated 3D Scenes
Anders Berglund, Richard Johansson and Pierre Nugues
pp. 385-392
A Probabilistic Answer Type Model
Christopher Pinchak and Dekan Lin
pp. 393-400
Exploiting Shallow Linguistic Information for Relation Extraction from Biomedical Literature
Claudio Giuliano, Alberto Lavelli and Lorenza Romano
pp. 401-408
Investigating a Generic Paraphrase-Based Approach for Relation Extraction
Lorenza Romano, Milen Kouylekov, Idan Szpektor, Ido Dagan and Alberto Lavelli
pp. 409-417