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11th KONVENS 2012: Wien, Austria

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- PATHOS 2012: First Workshop on Practice and Theory of Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
- LThist 2012: First International Workshop on Language Technology for Historical Text(s)
- LexSem 2012: Workshop on Recent Developments and Applications of Lexical-Semantic Resources
- SFLR 2012: Workshop on Standards on Standards for Language Resources

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Jeremy Jancsary:
11th Conference on Natural Language Processing, KONVENS 2012, Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, Vienna, Austria, September 19-21, 2012. Scientific series of the ÖGAI 5, ÖGAI, Wien, Österreich 2012, ISBN 3-85027-005-X
Main conference
Invited talks

Hermann Ney:
The statistical approach to natural language processing: Achievements and open problems. 19
Marco Baroni:
Compositionality in (high-dimensional) space. 20
Oral presentations

Michael Wiegand, Benjamin Roth, Dietrich Klakow:
Data-driven knowledge extraction for the food domain. 21-29
Thomas Scholz, Stefan Conrad:
Integrating viewpoints into newspaper opinion mining for a media response analysis. 30-38
Rania Al-Sabbagh, Roxana Girju:
A supervised POS tagger for written Arabic social networking corpora. 39-52
Senja Pollak, Anze Vavpetic, Janez Kranjc, Nada Lavrac, Spela Vintar:
NLP workflow for on-line definition extraction from English and Slovene text corpora. 53-60
Hector-Hugo Franco-Penya, Martin Emms:
Projecting semantic roles via Tai mappings. 61-69
Parvin Sadat Feizabadi, Sebastian Padó:
Automatic Identification of motion verbs in WordNet and FrameNet. 70-79
S. Rebecca Thomas, Sven Anderson:
WordNet-based lexical simplification of a document. 80-88
Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Caroline Sporleder, Manfred Pinkal:
Adding nominal spice to SALSA - frame-semantic annotation of German nouns and verbs. 89-97
Tiina Lindh-Knuutila, Jaakko J. Väyrynen, Timo Honkela:
Semantic analysis in word vector spaces with ICA and feature selection. 98-107
Jian Xu, Qin Lu, Zhengzhong Liu:
Aggregating skip bigrams into key phrase-based vector space model for web person disambiguation. 108-117
Maksim Tkachenko, Andrey Simanovsky:
Named entity recognition: Exploring features. 118-127
Ander Soraluze, Olatz Arregi, Xabier Arregi, Klara Ceberio, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza:
Mention detection: First steps in the development of a Basque coreference resolution system. 128-136
Zeeshan Ahmed, Peter Cahill, Julie Carson-Berndsen:
Phonetically aided syntactic parsing of spoken language. 137-144
Dietmar F. Rösner, Manuela Kunze, Mirko Otto, Jörg Frommer:
Linguistic analyses of the LAST MINUTE corpus. 145-154
Steffen Eger:
S-restricted monotone alignments. 155-164
Zakieh Shakeri, Neda Noormohammadi, Shahram Khadivi, Noushin Riahi:
Use of linguistic features for improving English-Persian SMT. 165-173
Poster presentations

Alexander Panchenko, Olga Morozova, Hubert Naets:
A semantic similarity measure based on lexico-syntactic patterns. 174-178
Bianka Trevisan, Melanie Neunerdt, Eva-Maria Jakobs:
A multi-level annotation model for fine-grained opinion detection in German blog comments. 179-188
Jelke Bloem, Michaela Regneri, Stefan Thater:
Robust processing of noisy web-collected data. 189-193
Iryna Gurevych, Michael Matuschek, Tri-Duc Nghiem, Judith Eckle-Kohler, Silvana Hartmann, Christian M. Meyer:
Navigating sense-aligned lexical-semantic resources: The web interface to UBY. 194-198
Carsten Schnober:
Using information retrieval technology for a corpus analysis platform. 199-207
Yannick Versley, Anne Brock, Verena Henrich, Erhard W. Hinrichs:
Three approaches to finding valence compounds. 208-212
Mantas Kasperavicius:
A computational semantic analysis of gradable adjectives. 213-217
Alexander Volokh, Günter Neumann:
Extending dependency treebanks with good sentences. 218-222
Anthony Sigogne, Matthieu Constant:
Using subcategorization frames to improve French probabilistic parsing. 223-227
Mohammed Moussa, Mohammed Fakhr, Kareem Darwish:
Statistical denormalization for Arabic text. 228-232
Marcos Zampieri, Binyam Gebrekidan Gebre:
Automatic identification of language varieties: The case of Portuguese. 233-237
Ines Rehbein, Sören Schalowski:
Extending the STTS for the annotation of spoken language. 238-242
Stefanie Anstein:
Comparing variety corpora with vis-à-vis - A prototype system presentation. 243-247
Maksim Tkachenko, Andrey Simanovsky:
Selecting features for domain-independent named entity recognition. 248-253
Angela Schneider, Manfred Stede:
Ambiguity in German connectives: A corpus study. 254-258
Stefan Gorzitze, Sebastian Padó:
Corpus-based acquisition of German event- and object-denoting nouns. 259-263
PATHOS 2012: First Workshop on Practice and Theory of Opinion Mining and Sentiment Analysis
Invited talks

Carlo Strappavara:
Emotions and creative language. 268
Contributions

Christian Scheible, Hinrich Schütze:
Unsupervised sentiment analysis with a simple and fast Bayesian model using Part-of-Speech feature selection. 269-273
Samuel Läubli, Mario Schranz, Urs Christen, Manfred Klenner:
Sentiment analysis for media reputation research. 274-281
Lei Zhang, Stéphane Ferrari, Patrice Enjalbert:
Opinion analysis: The effect of negation on polarity and intensity. 282-290
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Elke Teich, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski:
Domain-specific variation of sentiment expressions: A methodology of analysis for academic writing. 291-295
Katerina Veselovská, Jan Hajic Jr., Jana Sindlerová:
Creating annotated resources for polarity classification in Czech. 296-304
Sven Rill, Sven Adolph, Johannes Drescher, Dirk Reinel, Jörg Scheidt, Oliver Schütz, Florian Wogenstein, Roberto V. Zicari, Nikolaos Korfiatis:
A phrase-based opinion list for the German language. 305-313
Patrice Enjalbert, Lei Zhang, Stéphane Ferrari:
Opinion mining in an informative corpus: Building lexicons. 314-318
Daniel Hardt, Julie Wulff:
What is the meaning of 5 *'s? An investigation of the expression and rating of sentiment. 319-326
LThist 2012: First International Workshop on Language Technology for Historical Text(s)
Contributions

Eva Pettersson, Beáta Megyesi, Joakim Nivre:
Rule-based normalisation of historical text - A diachronic study. 333-341
Marcel Bollmann, Stefanie Dipper, Julia Krasselt, Florian Petran:
Manual and semi-automatic normalization of historical spelling - case studies from Early New High German. 342-350
Adam Kilgarriff, Milos Husák, Robyn Woodrow:
The Sketch Engine as infrastructure for historical corpora. 351-356
Verónica Romero, Joan-Andreu Sánchez, Nicolás Serrano, Enrique Vidal:
Evaluating a post-editing approach for handwriting transcription. 357-364
Yvonne Adesam, Malin Ahlberg, Gerlof Bouma:
bokstaffua, bokstaffwa, bokstafwa, bokstaua, bokstawa ... Towards lexical link-up for a corpus of Old Swedish. 365-369
Karin Cavallin:
Automatic extraction of potential examples of semantic change using lexical sets. 370-377
Dong Nguyen, Dolf Trieschnigg, Theo Meder, Mariët Theune:
Automatic classification of folk narrative genres. 378-382
Alexander Geyken, Susanne Haaf, Frank Wiegand:
The DTA 'base format': A TEI-subset for the compilation of interoperable corpora. 383-391
Olga Scrivner, Sandra Kübler:
Building an old Occitan corpus via cross-Language transfer. 392-400
Beatrice Alex, Claire Grover, Ewan Klein, Richard Tobin:
Digitised historical text: Does it have to be mediOCRe?. 401-409
Kepa Joseba Rodriquez, Mike Bryant, Tobias Blanke, Magdalena Luszczynska:
Comparison of named entity recognition tools for raw OCR text. 410-414
Hagen Peukert:
From semi-automatic to automatic affix extraction in Middle English corpora: Building a sustainable database for analyzing derivational morphology over time. 415-423
Javier Calle Martín, Laura Esteban-Segura, Teresa Marqués-Aguado, Antonio Miranda García:
The reference corpus of Late Middle English scientific prose. 424-432
LexSem 2012: Workshop on Recent Developments and Applications of Lexical-Semantic Resources
Contributions

Márcia Cançado, Luisa Godoy, Luana Amaral:
The construction of a catalog of Brazilian Portuguese verbs. 438-445
Natalia Klyueva:
Comparing Czech and Russian valency on the material of VALLEX. 446-451
Benjamin Lyngfelt, Lars Borin, Markus Forsberg, Julia Prentice, Rudolf Rydstedt, Emma Sköldberg, Sofia Tingsell:
Adding a constructicon to the Swedish resource network of Språkbanken. 452-461
Sebastian Padó, Jason Utt:
A distributional memory for German. 462-470
Lionel Nicolas, Egon Stemle, Klara Kranebitter:
Towards high-accuracy bilingual phrase acquisition from parallel corpora. 471-479
SFLR 2012: Workshop on Standards on Standards for Language Resources
Invited talks

Gerhard Budin:
Standards for language technology - Relevance and impact. 484
Oliver Schonefeld, Andreas Witt:
Standards for the technical infrastructure of language resource repositories: Persistent Identifiers. 485
Rainer Osswald:
Standards for the formal representation of linguistic data: An exchange format for feature structures. 486-493
Menzo Windhouwer:
Towards standardized descriptions of linguistic features: ISOcat and procedures for using common data categories. 494
Thorsten Trippel, Andreas Witt:
Standardizing metadata descriptions of language resources: The Common Metadata Initiative, CMDI. 495
Judith Eckle-Kohler, Iryna Gurevych:
Standardizing lexical-semantic resources - Fleshing out the abstract standard LMF. 496-505
Kerstin Eckart:
A standardized general framework for encoding and exchange of corpus annotations: The Linguistic Annotation Framework, LAF. 506-515
Laurent Romary:
Standard for morphosyntactic and syntactic corpus annotation: The Morphosyntactic and the Syntactic Annotation Framework, MAF and SynAF. 516
Tibor Kiss:
Towards standardized lexical semantic corpus annotation: Components of the Semantic Annotation Framework, SemAF. 517
Elena Frick, Piotr Banski, Andreas Witt:
Towards standards for corpus query: Work on a Lingua Franca for corpus query. 518
Gottfried Herzog:
Getting involved into language resource standardization: The map of standards and ways to contribute to ongoing work. 519

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