Accepted papers - WS9
WS9: The People's Web meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources
Ziqi Zhang and Jose Iria
A Novel Approach to Automatic Gazetteer Generation using Wikipedia
Donghui Feng, Sveva Besana and Remi Zajac
Acquiring High Quality Non-Expert Knowledge from On-demand Workforce
Zeno Gantner and Lars Schmidt-Thieme
Automatic Content-based Categorization of Wikipedia Articles
Jon Chamberlain, Udo Kruschwitz and Massimo Poesio
Constructing An Anaphorically Annotated Corpus With Non-Experts: Assessing The Quality Of Collaborative Annotations
Noriko Tomuro and Andriy Shepitsen
Construction of Disambiguated Folksonomy Ontologies Using Wikipedia
Matthew Honnibal, James Curran and Joel Nothman
Evaluating a Statistical CCG Parser on Wikipedia
Dominic Balasuriya, Nicky Ringland, Joel Nothman, Tara Murphy and James R. Curran
Named Entity Recognition in Wikipedia
Timothy Weale, Chris Brew and Eric Fosler-Lussier
Using the Wiktionary Graph Structure for Synonym Detection
Emmanuel Navarro, Franck Sajous, Bruno Gaume, Laurent Prévot, ShuKai Hsieh, Ivy Kuo, Pierre Magistry and Chu-Ren Huang
Wiktionary for natural language processing: methodology and limitations
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