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Alexander F. Gelbukh
:
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, 9th International Conference, CICLing 2008, Haifa, Israel, February 17-23, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4919, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-78134-9
Language Resources

Ales Horák, Piek Vossen
, Adam Rambousek:
A Distributed Database System for Developing Ontological and Lexical Resources in Harmony. 1-15

Lin Sun, Anna Korhonen, Yuval Krymolowski:
Verb Class Discovery from Rich Syntactic Data. 16-27

Anna Kupsc, Anne Abeillé
:
Growing TreeLex. 28-39

Thierry Hamon
, Natalia Grabar:
Acquisition of Elementary Synonym Relations from Biological Structured Terminology. 40-51

Stefan Bordag:
A Comparison of Co-occurrence and Similarity Measures as Simulations of Context. 52-63

Igor A. Bolshakov, Elena I. Bolshakova, Alexey P. Kotlyarov, Alexander F. Gelbukh
:
Various Criteria of Collocation Cohesion in Internet: Comparison of Resolving Power. 64-72

Corina Forascu:
Why Don't Romanians Have a Five O'clock Tea, Nor Halloween, But Have a Kind of Valentines Day? 73-84
Best Student Paper Award

Axel-Cyrille Ngonga Ngomo:
SIGNUM: A Graph Algorithm for Terminology Extraction. 85-95
Morphology and Syntax

Suhel Jaber, Rodolfo Delmonte
:
Arabic Morphology Parsing Revisited. 96-105

Krister Lindén
:
A Probabilistic Model for Guessing Base Forms of New Words by Analogy. 106-116

Florian Holz, Chris Biemann:
Unsupervised and Knowledge-Free Learning of Compound Splits and Periphrases. 117-127

Enrique Alfonseca, Slaven Bilac, Stefan Pharies:
German Decompounding in a Difficult Corpus. 128-139
Semantics and Discourse

R. Vijay Sundar Ram, Sobha Lalitha Devi:
Clause Boundary Identification Using Conditional Random Fields. 140-150

Ido Dagan, Roy Bar-Haim, Idan Szpektor, Iddo Greental, Eyal Shnarch:
Natural Language as the Basis for Meaning Representation and Inference. 151-170

Hermann Helbig, Ingo Glöckner, Rainer Osswald:
Layer Structures and Conceptual Hierarchies in Semantic Representations for NLP. 171-182

Jerry R. Hobbs:
Deep Lexical Semantics. 183-193

Irma Sofía Espinosa Peraldí, Atila Kaya, Sylvia Melzer, Ralf Möller
:
On Ontology Based Abduction for Text Interpretation. 194-205

Mihai Surdeanu, Roser Morante, Lluís Màrquez:
Analysis of Joint Inference Strategies for the Semantic Role Labeling of Spanish and Catalan. 206-218

Beñat Zapirain, Eneko Agirre
, Lluís Màrquez:
A Preliminary Study on the Robustness and Generalization of Role Sets for Semantic Role Labeling. 219-230

Caroline Hagège, Xavier Tannier:
XTM: A Robust Temporal Text Processor. 231-240

Eva Hajicová:
What We Are Talking about and What We Are Saying about It. 241-262

Marco Guerini
, Carlo Strapparava, Oliviero Stock:
Trusting Politicians' Words (for Persuasive NLP). 263-274

Eleni Miltsakaki, Livio Robaldo
, Alan Lee, Aravind K. Joshi:
Sense Annotation in the Penn Discourse Treebank. 275-286
Word Sense Disambiguation and Named Entity Recognition
Anaphora and Co-reference

Ramon Ré Moya Cuevas, Willian Yukio Honda, Diego Jesus de Lucena, Ivandré Paraboni, Patricia Rufino Oliveira:
Portuguese Pronoun Resolution: Resources and Evaluation. 344-350

Iris Hendrickx, Véronique Hoste, Walter Daelemans
:
Semantic and Syntactic Features for Dutch Coreference Resolution. 351-361
Machine Translation and Parallel Corpora

Alon Lavie:
Stat-XFER: A General Search-Based Syntax-Driven Framework for Machine Translation. 362-375

Kemal Oflazer
:
Statistical Machine Translation into a Morphologically Complex Language. 376-387

Francisco Guzmán, Leonardo Garrido
:
Translation Paraphrases in Phrase-Based Machine Translation. 388-398

Lucia Specia
, Baskaran Sankaran, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes:
n-Best Reranking for the Efficient Integration of Word Sense Disambiguation and Statistical Machine Translation. 399-410

Jorge González, Germán Sanchis-Trilles, Francisco Casacuberta:
Learning Finite State Transducers Using Bilingual Phrases. 411-422

Pablo Gamallo Otero
, José Ramom Pichel Campos:
Learning Spanish-Galician Translation Equivalents Using a Comparable Corpus and a Bilingual Dictionary. 423-433

Ergun Biçici
:
Context-Based Sentence Alignment in Parallel Corpora. 434-444

Chung-Chi Huang, Wei-Teh Chen, Jason S. Chang:
Bilingual Segmentation for Alignment and Translation. 445-453

Ergun Biçici
, Marc Dymetman:
Dynamic Translation Memory: Using Statistical Machine Translation to Improve Translation Memory Fuzzy Matches. 454-465

Yoav Goldberg, Michael Elhadad
:
Identification of Transliterated Foreign Words in Hebrew Script. 466-477
Natural Language Generation

Marco Fonseca, Leonardo Junior, Alexandre Melo, Hendrik Teixeira Macedo:
Innovative Approach for Engineering NLG Systems: The Content Determination Case Study. 478-487
Speech Recognition

Tanel Alumäe
:
Comparison of Different Modeling Units for Language Model Adaptation for Inflected Languages. 488-499
Information Retrieval and Question Answering

Patricio Galeas, Bernd Freisleben
:
Word Distribution Analysis for Relevance Ranking and Query Expansion. 500-511

Thanh-Trung Van, Michel Beigbeder:
Hybrid Method for Personalized Search in Scientific Digital Libraries. 512-521

Piroska Lendvai:
Alignment-Based Expansion of Textual Database Fields. 522-531

Matteo Negri
, Milen Kouylekov, Bernardo Magnini
:
Detecting Expected Answer Relations through Textual Entailment. 532-543

Alberto Téllez-Valero, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Luis Villaseñor Pineda
, Anselmo Peñas
:
Improving Question Answering by Combining Multiple Systems Via Answer Validation. 544-554
Text Classification
Text Summarization

Judith D. Schlesinger, Dianne P. O'Leary, John M. Conroy:
Arabic/English Multi-document Summarization with CLASSY - The Past and the Future. 568-581

Gonenc Ercan, Ilyas Cicekli:
Lexical Cohesion Based Topic Modeling for Summarization. 582-592

Yulia Ledeneva
, Alexander F. Gelbukh
, René Arnulfo García-Hernández:
Terms Derived from Frequent Sequences for Extractive Text Summarization. 593-604
Spell Checking and Authoring Aid

L. Amber Wilcox-O'Hearn, Graeme Hirst, Alexander Budanitsky:
Real-Word Spelling Correction with Trigrams: A Reconsideration of the Mays, Damerau, and Mercer Model. 605-616

Martin Reynaert:
Non-interactive OCR Post-correction for Giga-Scale Digitization Projects. 617-630

Cerstin Mahlow
, Michael Piotrowski
:
Linguistic Support for Revising and Editing. 631-642

John Lee
, Ola Knutsson
:
The Role of PP Attachment in Preposition Generation. 643-654

Katsunori Kotani, Takehiko Yoshimi, Takeshi Kutsumi, Ichiko Sata, Hitoshi Isahara:
EFL Learner Reading Time Model for Evaluating Reading Proficiency. 655-664

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