Software Demonstrations
Date: 3 August 2009 (Monday)
Equipments
- Each software demo paper is provided with 1 table, 2 chairs and a poster easel (100cm in width and 200cm in height) good for 1 A0 poster.
- Two power supply outlets (AC 220V) are available for each table. Please refer to the plug specification.
Venue & Timetable
Accepted Papers (11 papers) |
D1: MARS: Multilingual Access and Retrieval System with Enhanced Query Translation and Document Retrieval
Lee Lian Hau
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D2: A NLG-based Application for Walking Directions
Michael Roth and Anette Frank |
D3: A Web-Based Interactive Computer Aided Translation Tool
Philipp Koehn
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D4: WISDOM: A Web Information Credibility Analysis System
Susumu Akamine, Daisuke Kawahara, Yoshikiyo Kato, Tetsuji Nakagawa, Kentaro Inui, Sadao Kurohashi, Yutaka Kidawara |
D5: System for Querying Syntactically Annotated Corpora
Petr Pajas and Jan Stepanek
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D6: ProLiV - a Tool for Teaching by Viewing Computational Linguistics
Monica Gavrila and Cristina Vertan |
D7: A Tool for Deep Semantic Encoding of Narrative Texts
David K. Elson and Kathleen R. McKeown |
D8: Demonstration of Joshua: An Open Source Toolkit for Parsing-based Machine Translation
Zhifei Li, Chris Callison-Burch, Chris Dyer, Juri Ganitkevitch, Sanjeev Khudanpur, Lane Schwartz, Wren N.G. Thornton, Jonathan Weese and Omar F. Zaidan |
D9: WikiBABEL: A Wiki-style Platform for Creation of Parallel Data
A Kumaran and Vikram Dendi |
D10: LX-Center: a center of online linguistic services
Antonio Branco, Francisco Costa, Eduardo Ferreira, Pedro Martins, Filipe Nunes, Joao Silva and Sara Silveira
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D11: Combining POMDPs trained with User Simulations and Rule-based Dialogue Management in a Spoken Dialogue System
Sebastian Varges, Silvia Quarteroni, Giuseppe Riccardi, Alexei V. Ivanov, Pierluigi Roberti |