Student Research Workshop
Student Research Workshop is being generously supported by National Science Foundation. See the sponsors page.
Accepted Papers
Oral presentations
- Jelena Prokic
- Identifying Linguistic Structure in a Quantitative Analysis of Dialect Pronunciation
- Olena Medelyan
- Computing Lexical Chains with Graph Clustering
- Richard Johansson
- Logistic Online Learning Methods and Their Application to Incremental Dependency Parsing
- Silke Scheible
- Towards a computational treatment of superlatives
- Yves Scherrer
- Adaptive String Distance Measures for Bilingual Dialect Lexicon Induction
- Paul Nulty
- Semantic Classification of Noun Phrases Using Web Counts and Learning Algorithms
- Diarmuid Ó Séaghdha
- Annotating and Learning Compound Noun Semantics
- Bart Cramer
- Limitations of current grammar induction algorithms
- Kata Gábor and Enikő Héja
- Clustering Hungarian Verbs on the basis of Complementation Patterns
Poster presentations
- Andrea Mulloni
- Automatic Prediction of Cognate Orthography Using Support Vector Machines
- Taras Zagibalov
- Kinds of Features for Chinese Opinionated Information Retrieval
- Martina Naughton
- Exploiting Structure for Event Discovery Using The MDI Algorithm
- Elias Ponvert
- Inducing Combinatory Categorial Grammars with Genetic Algorithms
- Nathan Sanders
- Measuring Syntactic Difference in British English
- Radosław Moszczyński
- A practical classification of multiword expressions
- Aleksander Buczyński
- An effective implementation of combined partial parser and morphosyntactic disambiguator