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The 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies
Held at the Portland
Marriott Downtown Waterfront in
Portland, Oregon, USA, June 19-24, 2011
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ACL/HLT 2011 Student Session
June 19-24, 2011
Portland, Oregon, USA
www.acl2011.org/student_session.shtml
Accepted Papers!
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 23:59 PST January 28, 2011
Notification of acceptance: March 11, 2011
Camera-ready submission deadline: April 15, 2011
- Conference dates: June 19-24, 2011 (The session will be held during the main conference)
Information for accepted authors
Please upload a pdf of your final camera-ready paper. Authors have up to one additional page to address reviewer comments, making the final paper 5 pages with 1 page for references. Follow the instructions for camera-ready papers found here . Note that the style files have changed. For those students traveling internationally we suggest that you start the visa process as soon as possible.
Contact Information
studentsessionacl2011@gmail.com
Program Committee
Student Co-Chairs
- Sasa Petrovic, Edinburgh
- Emily Pitler, University of Pennsylvania
- Ethan Selfridge, OHSU
Faculty Advisors
- Miles Osborne, Edinburgh
- Thamar Solorio, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Accepted Papers
A LATENT TOPIC EXTRACTING METHOD BASED ON EVENTS IN A DOCUMENT AND ITS
APPLICATION
Risa KITAJIMA and Ichiro KOBAYASHI
AN ERROR ANALYSIS OF RELATION DETECTION IN SOCIAL MEDIA DOCUMENTS
Gregory Brown
AUTOMATIC HEADLINE GENERATION USING CHARACTER CROSS-CORRELATION
FAHAD ALOTAIBY
COMBINING INDICATORS OF ALLOPHONY
Luc Boruta
CONSENTCANVAS: AUTOMATIC TEXTURING FOR IMPROVED READABILITY IN END-USER
LICENSE AGREEMENTS
Oliver Schneider and Alex Garnett
DISAMBIGUATING TEMPORAL-CONTRASTIVE CONNECTIVES FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION
Thomas Meyer
EFFECTS OF NOUN PHRASE BRACKETING IN DEPENDENCY PARSING AND MACHINE
TRANSLATION
Nathan Green
EXPLOITING MORPHOLOGY IN TURKISH NAMED ENTITY RECOGNITION SYSTEM
Reyyan Yeniterzi
EXPLORING ENTITY RELATIONS FOR NAMED ENTITY DISAMBIGUATION
Danuta Ploch
EXTRACTING AND CLUSTERING URDU MULTIWORD EXPRESSIONS
Annette Hautli and Sebastian Sulger
K-MEANS CLUSTERING WITH FEATURE HASHING
Hajime Senuma
OPTIMISTIC BACKTRACKING - A BACKTRACKING OVERLAY FOR DETERMINISTIC
INCREMENTAL PARSING
Gisle Ytrestøl
PRE- AND POSTPROCESSING FOR STATISTICAL MACHINE TRANSLATION INTO
GERMANIC LANGUAGES
Sara Stymne
PREDICTING CLICKS IN A VOCABULARY LEARNING SYSTEM
Aaron Michelony
PSYCHOSENTIWORDNET
Amitava Das
SENTENCE ORDERING DRIVEN BY LOCAL AND GLOBAL COHERENCE FOR SUMMARY
GENERATION
Renxian Zhang
SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF CITATIONS USING SENTENCE STRUCTURE BASED FEATURES
Awais Athar
SOCIAL NETWORK EXTRACTION FROM TEXTS
Apoorv Agarwal
SYNTAX-BASED STATISTICAL MACHINE TRANSLATION USING TREE AUTOMATA AND
TREE TRANSDUCERS
Daniel Emilio Beck
TOWARDS A FRAMEWORK FOR ABSTRACTIVE SUMMARIZATION OF MULTIMODAL
DOCUMENTS
Charles Greenbacker
TURN-TAKING CUES IN A HUMAN TUTORING CORPUS
Heather Friedberg
WORD ALIGNMENT COMBINATION OVER MULTIPLE WORD SEGMENTATION
Ning Xi, Guangchao Tang, Boyuan Li and Yinggong Zhao
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