Mon, August 5th | |||||||
Time | Hall 3 | Hall 6 | Hall 7 | Hall 8 | Hall 10 | Other | |
8:00 - 18:00 | Registration | Floor 0 | |||||
9-9:30 | Opening session | ||||||
9:30 | Invited Talk 1: Harald Baayen |
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10:30 | Coffee Break | 5th Floor | |||||
11:00 | Papers | LP 1a | LP 1b | LP 1c | LP 1d | LP 1e | |
Machine Translation: Statistical Models I |
Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP I |
Semantics I | Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics I |
Syntax and Parsing I | |||
12:15 | Lunch Break | ||||||
Student Lunch (Continental Plaza) |
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13:45 | Papers | LP 2a | LP 2b | LP 2c | LP 2d | LP 2e | |
Machine Translation: Statistical Models II |
Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP II |
Semantics II | Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics II |
Syntax and Parsing II | |||
15:00 | Papers | LP 3a | LP 3b | LP 3c | LP 3d | LP 3e | |
Machine Translation: Statistical Models III |
Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP III |
Semantics III | Low Resource Language Processing NLP Applications |
Syntax and Parsing III | |||
16:15 | Coffee Break | 5th Floor | |||||
16:45 | Papers | SP 4a | SP 4b | SP 4c | SP 4d | SP 4e | |
Machine Translation: Statistical Models |
NLP Applications | Semantics | Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics |
Syntax and Parsing | |||
18:30 | Poster session + System demonstrations + Buffet |
2nd & 3rd Floor | |||||
21:00 | End | ||||||
Tue, August 6th | |||||||
Time | Hall 3 | Hall 6 | Hall 7 | Hall 8 | Hall 10 | Other | |
8:00 - 18:00 | Registration | Floor 0 | |||||
9:00 | Industrial Lecture: Lars Rasmussen (Facebook) |
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10:00 | Best Paper Award | ||||||
10:30 | Coffee Break | 5th Floor | |||||
11:00 | Papers | LP 5a | LP 5b | LP 5c | LP 5d | LP 5e | |
Machine Translation: Statistical Models IV |
NLP Applications I | Semantics IV | Language Resources I | Summarization and Generation I |
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12:15 | Lunch Break | ||||||
13:45 | Papers | LP 6a | LP 6b | LP 6c | LP 6d | LP 6e | |
Machine Translation: Statistical Models V |
NLP Applications II | Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics Lexical Semantics and Ontologies |
Language Resources II Machine Translation: Methods |
Summarization and Generation II |
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15:00 | Papers | LP 7a | LP 7b | LP 7c | LP 7d | LP 7e | |
Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations I |
NLP Applications III | Text Mining and Information Extraction |
Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics Phonology and Morphology |
Summarization and Generation III |
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16:15 | Coffee Break | 5th Floor | |||||
16:45 | Papers | SP 8a | SP 8b | SP 8c | SP 8d | SRW | |
Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations |
NLP Applications | Lexical Semantics and Ontologies |
Evaluation Methods, Information Retrieval & Language Resources |
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18:30 | Banquet (The Sheraton, Royal Hall & Sredets Hall) | ||||||
Wed, August 7th | |||||||
Time | Hall 3 | Hall 6 | Hall 7 | Hall 8 | Hall 10 | Other | |
9:30 | Invited Talk 3: Chantel Prat |
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10:30 | Coffee Break | 5th Floor | |||||
11:00 | Papers | LP 9a | LP 9b | LP 9c | LP 9d | LP 9e | |
Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations II |
NLP for the Web and Social Web |
Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification I |
Dialogue and Interactive Systems |
TACL I | |||
12:15 | Lunch Break | ||||||
13:30 | ACL Business Meeting | ||||||
15:00 | Papers | LP 10a | LP 10b | LP 10c | SP 10d | LP 10e | |
Evaluation Methods | Question Answering | Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification II |
Multilinguality + Multimodal NLP |
TACL II | |||
16:15 | Coffee Break | 5th Floor | |||||
16:45 | Papers | SP 11a | SP 11b | SP 11c | SP 11d | LP 11e | |
Text Mining and Information Extraction |
NLP Applications NLP for the Web and Social Media |
Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification SP |
Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics |
TACL III | |||
18:30 | Lifetime Achievement Award Session |
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19:15 | Closing Session | ||||||
19:30 | End |
Mon, August 5th | ||
8:00 - 18:00 | Registration; Floor 0 | |
9-9:30 | Opening session Hall 3 |
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9:30 | ||
Invited lecture: Harald Baayen (Tuebingen/Alberta) When parsing makes things worse: An eye-tracking study of English compounds Hall 3 |
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10:30 | Coffee Break | |
Oral Presentations; Halls 3, 6, 7, 8, 10 | ||
LP 1a | Machine Translation: Statistical Models I | |
11:00 | ||
A Shift-Reduce Parsing Algorithm for Phrase-based String-to-Dependency Translation | ||
Yang Liu | ||
11:25 | ||
Integrating Translation Memory into Phrase-Based Machine Translation during Decoding | ||
Kun Wang, Chengqing Zong and Keh-Yih Su | ||
11:50 | ||
Training Nondeficient Variants of IBM-3 and IBM-4 for Word Alignment | ||
Thomas Schoenemann | ||
LP 1b | Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP I | |
11:00 | ||
Modelling Annotator Bias with Multi-task Gaussian Processes: An Application to Machine Translation Quality Estimation | ||
Trevor Cohn and Lucia Specia | ||
11:25 | ||
Smoothed marginal distribution constraints for language modeling | ||
Brian Roark, Cyril Allauzen and Michael Riley | ||
11:50 | ||
Grounded language learning from videos described with sentences | ||
Haonan Yu and Jeffrey Mark Siskind | ||
LP 1c | Semantics I | |
11:00 | ||
Plurality, Negation, and Quantification:Towards Comprehensive Quantifier Scope Disambiguation | ||
Mehdi Manshadi and James Allen | ||
11:25 | ||
Joint Event Extraction via Structured Prediction with Global Features | ||
Qi Li, Heng Ji and Liang Huang | ||
11:50 | ||
Language-Independent Discriminative Parsing of Temporal Expressions | ||
Gabor Angeli and Jakob Uszkoreit | ||
LP 1d | Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics I | |
11:00 | ||
Graph-based Local Coherence Modeling | ||
Camille Guinaudeau and Michael Strube | ||
11:25 | ||
Recognizing Rare Social Phenomena in Conversation: Empowerment Detection in Support Group Chatrooms | ||
Elijah Mayfield, David Adamson and Carolyn Penstein Rosé | ||
11:50 | ||
Decentralized Entity-Level Modeling for Coreference Resolution | ||
Greg Durrett, David Hall and Dan Klein | ||
LP 1e | Syntax and Parsing I | |
11:00 | ||
Chinese Parsing Exploiting Characters | ||
Meishan Zhang, Yue Zhang, Wanxiang Che and Ting Liu | ||
11:25 | ||
A Transition-Based Dependency Parser Using a Dynamic Parsing Strategy | ||
Francesco Sartorio, giorgio satta and Joakim Nivre | ||
11:50 | ||
General binarization for parsing and translation | ||
Matthias Büchse, Alexander Koller and Heiko Vogler | ||
12:15 | Lunch Break | |
Student Lunch (Continental Plaza) | ||
LP 2a | Machine Translation: Statistical Models II | |
13:45 | ||
Distortion Model Considering Rich Context for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Isao Goto, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita, Akihiro Tamura and Sadao Kurohashi | ||
14:10 | ||
Word Alignment Modeling with Context Dependent Deep Neural Network | ||
Nan Yang, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou and Nenghai Yu | ||
14:35 | ||
Microblogs as Parallel Corpora | ||
Wang Ling, Guang Xiang, Chris Dyer, Alan Black and Isabel Trancoso | ||
LP 2b | Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP II | |
13:45 | ||
Improved Bayesian Logistic Supervised Topic Models with Data Augmentation | ||
Jun Zhu, Xun Zheng and Bo Zhang | ||
14:10 | ||
Fast and Robust Compressive Summarization with Dual Decomposition and Multi-Task Learning | ||
Miguel Almeida and Andre Martins | ||
14:35 | ||
Unsupervised Transcription of Historical Documents | ||
Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Greg Durrett and Dan Klein | ||
LP 2c | Semantics II | |
13:45 | ||
Adapting Discriminative Reranking to Grounded Language Learning | ||
Joohyun Kim and Raymond Mooney | ||
14:10 | ||
Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation (UCCA) | ||
Omri Abend and Ari Rappoport | ||
14:35 | ||
Linking Tweets to News: A Framework to Enrich Short Text Data in Social Media | ||
Weiwei Guo, Hao Li, Heng Ji and Mona Diab | ||
LP 2d | Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics II | |
13:45 | ||
A computational approach to politeness with application to social factors | ||
Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Moritz Sudhof, Dan Jurafsky, Jure Leskovec and Christopher Potts | ||
14:10 | ||
Modeling Thesis Clarity in Student Essays | ||
Isaac Persing and Vincent Ng | ||
14:35 | ||
Translating Italian connectives into Italian Sign Language | ||
Camillo Lugaresi and Barbara Di Eugenio | ||
LP 2e | Syntax and Parsing II | |
13:45 | ||
Stop-probability estimates computed on a large corpus improve Unsupervised Dependency Parsing | ||
David Marecek and Milan Straka | ||
14:10 | ||
Transfer Learning for Constituency-Based Grammars | ||
Yuan Zhang, Regina Barzilay and Amir Globerson | ||
14:35 | ||
A Context Free TAG Variant | ||
Ben Swanson, Elif Yamangil, Stuart Shieber and Eugene Charniak | ||
LP 3a | Machine Translation: Statistical Models III | |
15:00 | ||
Fast and Adaptive Online Training of Feature-Rich Translation Models | ||
Spence Green, Sida Wang, Daniel Cer and Christopher D. Manning | ||
15:25 | ||
Advancements in Reordering Models for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Minwei Feng, Jan-Thorsten Peter and Hermann Ney | ||
15:50 | ||
A Markov Model of Machine Translation using Non-parametric Bayesian Inference | ||
Yang Feng and Trevor Cohn | ||
LP 3b | Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP III | |
15:00 | ||
Scaling Semi-supervised Naive Bayes with Feature Marginals | ||
Michael Lucas and Doug Downey | ||
15:25 | ||
Learning Latent Personas of Film Characters | ||
David Bamman, Brendan O'Connor and Noah A. Smith | ||
15:50 | ||
Scalable Decipherment for Machine Translation via Hash Sampling | ||
Sujith Ravi | ||
LP 3c | Semantics III | |
15:00 | ||
Automatic Interpretation of the English Possessive | ||
Stephen Tratz and Eduard Hovy | ||
15:25 | ||
Is a 204 cm Man Tall or Small ? Acquisition of Numerical Common Sense from the Web | ||
Katsuma Narisawa, Yotaro Watanabe, Junta Mizuno, Naoaki Okazaki and Kentaro Inui | ||
15:50 | ||
Probabilistic Domain Modelling With Contextualized Distributional Semantic Vectors | ||
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung and Gerald Penn | ||
LP 3d | Low Resource Language Processing NLP Applications | |
15:00 | ||
Extracting bilingual terminologies from comparable corpora | ||
Ahmet Aker, Monica Paramita and Rob Gaizauskas | ||
15:25 | ||
The Haves and the Have-Nots: Leveraging Unlabelled Corpora for Sentiment Analysis | ||
Kashyap Popat, Balamurali A.R, Pushpak Bhattacharyya and Gholamreza Haffari | ||
15:50 | ||
Large-scale Semantic Parsing via Schema Matching and Lexicon Extension | ||
Qingqing Cai and Alexander Yates | ||
LP 3e | Syntax and Parsing III | |
15:00 | ||
Fast and Accurate Shift-Reduce Constituent Parsing | ||
Muhua Zhu, Yue Zhang, Wenliang Chen, Min Zhang and Jingbo Zhu | ||
15:25 | ||
Nonconvex Global Optimization for Latent-Variable Models | ||
Matthew Gormley and Jason Eisner | ||
15:50 | ||
Parsing with Compositional Vector Grammars | ||
Richard Socher, John Bauer, Christopher Manning and Andrew Ng | ||
16:15 | Coffee Break | |
SP 4a | Machine Translation: Statistical Models | |
16:45 | ||
Translating Dialectal Arabic to English | ||
Hassan Sajjad, Kareem Darwish and Yonatan Belinkov | ||
17:05 | ||
Exact Maximum Inference for the Fertility Hidden Markov Model | ||
Chris Quirk | ||
17:25 | ||
A Tale about PRO and Monsters | ||
Preslav Nakov, Francisco Guzman and Stephan Vogel | ||
17:45 | ||
Supervised Model Learning with Feature Grouping based on a Discrete Constraint | ||
Jun Suzuki and Masaaki Nagata | ||
SP 4b | NLP Applications | |
16:45 | ||
Exploiting Topic based Twitter Sentiment for Stock Prediction | ||
Jianfeng Si, Arjun Mukherjee, Bing Liu, Qing Li, Huayi Li and xiaotie Deng | ||
17:05 | ||
Learning Entity Representation for Entity Disambiguation | ||
Zhengyan He, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou, Houfeng Wang and Longkai Zhang | ||
17:25 | ||
Natural Language Models for Predicting Programming Comments | ||
Dana Movshovitz-Attias and William Cohen | ||
17:45 | ||
Paraphrasing Adaptation for Web Search Ranking | ||
Chenguang Wang, Nan Duan, Ming Zhou and Ming Zhang | ||
SP 4c | Semantics | |
16:45 | ||
Semantic Parsing as Machine Translation | ||
Jacob Andreas, Andreas Vlachos and Stephen Clark | ||
17:05 | ||
A relatedness benchmark to test the role of determiners in compositional distributional semantics | ||
Raffaella Bernardi, Georgiana Dinu, Marco Marelli and Marco Baroni | ||
17:25 | ||
An Empirical Study on Uncertainty Identification in Social Media Context | ||
zhongyu wei, Junwen Chen, Wei Gao, Binyang Li, Lanjun Zhou and Kam-fai Wong | ||
17:45 | ||
PARMA: A Predicate Argument Aligner | ||
Travis Wolfe, Benjamin Van Durme, Mark Dredze, Nicholas Andrews, Charley Beller, Chris Callison-Burch, Jay DeYoung, Justin Snyder, Jonathan Weese, Tan Xu and Xuchen Yao | ||
SP 4d | Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics | |
16:45 | ||
Aggregated Word Pair Features for Implicit Discourse Relation Disambiguation | ||
Or Biran and Kathleen McKeown | ||
17:05 | ||
Implicatures and Nested Beliefs in Approximate Decentralized-POMDPs | ||
Adam Vogel, Christopher Potts and Dan Jurafsky | ||
17:25 | ||
Domain-Specific Coreference Resolution with Lexicalized Features | ||
Nathan Gilbert and Ellen Riloff | ||
17:45 | ||
Learning to Order Natural Language Texts | ||
Jiwei Tan, Xiaojun Wan and Jianguo Xiao | ||
SP 4e | Syntax and Parsing | |
16:45 | ||
Universal Dependency Annotation for Multilingual Parsing | ||
Ryan McDonald, Joakim Nivre, Yvonne Quirmbach-Brundage, Yoav Goldberg, Dipanjan Das, Kuzman Ganchev, Keith Hall, Slav Petrov, Hao Zhang, Oscar Tackstrom, Claudia Bedini, Núria Bertomeu Castelló and Jungmee Lee | ||
17:05 | ||
An Empirical Examination of Challenges in Chinese Parsing | ||
Jonathan K. Kummerfeld, Daniel Tse, James R. Curran and Dan Klein | ||
17:25 | ||
Joint Inference for Heterogeneous Dependency Parsing | ||
Guangyou Zhou and Jun Zhao | ||
17:45 | ||
Easy-First POS Tagging and Dependency Parsing with Beam Search | ||
Ji Ma, Jingbo Zhu, Tong Xiao and Nan Yang | ||
Poster Session A: 5 August, 18:30-19:45h, second and third floor | ||
Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics | ||
SP | ||
Arguments and Modifiers from the Learner's Perspective | ||
Leon Bergen, Timothy O'Donnell and Edward Gibson | ||
Dialogue and Interactive Systems | ||
SP | ||
Benefactive/Malefactive Event and Writer Attitude Annotation | ||
Lingjia Deng, Yoonjung Choi and Janyce Wiebe | ||
LP | ||
Discriminative state tracking for spoken dialog systems | ||
Angeliki Metallinou, Dan Bohus and Jason Williams | ||
Discourse, Coreference and Pragmatics | ||
SP | ||
GuiTAR-based Pronominal Anaphora Resolution in Bengali | ||
Apurbalal Senapati and Utpal Garain | ||
LP | ||
Leveraging Synthetic Discourse Data via Multi-task Learning for Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition | ||
Man Lan, Yu Xu and Zhengyu Niu | ||
Combining Intra- and Multi-sentential Rhetorical Parsing for Document-level Discourse Analysis | ||
Shafiq Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond Ng and Yashar Mehdad | ||
Improving pairwise coreference models through feature space hierarchy learning | ||
Emmanuel Lassalle and Pascal Denis | ||
Evaluation Methods | ||
SP | ||
A Decade of Automatic Content Evaluation of News Summaries: Reassessing the State of the Art | ||
Peter A. Rankel, John M. Conroy, Hoa Trang Dang and Ani Nenkova | ||
On the Predictability of Human Assessment: when Matrix Completion Meets NLP Evaluation | ||
Guillaume Wisniewski | ||
Automated Pyramid Scoring of Summaries using Distributional Semantics | ||
Rebecca J. Passonneau, Emily Chen, Dolores Perin and Weiwei Guo | ||
Information Retrieval | ||
SP | ||
Are Semantically Coherent Topic Models Useful for Ad Hoc Information Retrieval? | ||
Romain Deveaud, Eric SanJuan and Patrice Bellot | ||
Post-Retrieval Clustering Using Third-Order Similarity Measures | ||
Jose G. Moreno, Gaël Dias and Guillaume Cleuziou | ||
Automatic Coupling of Answer Extraction and Information Retrieval | ||
Xuchen Yao, Benjamin Van Durme and Peter Clark | ||
LP | ||
Feature-Based Selection of Dependency Paths in Ad Hoc Information Retrieval | ||
K. Tamsin Maxwell, Jon Oberlander and W. Bruce Croft | ||
Language Resources | ||
SP | ||
IndoNet: A Multilingual Lexical Knowledge Network for Indian Languages | ||
Brijesh Bhatt, Lahari Poddar and Pushpak Bhattacharyya | ||
Building Japanese Textual Entailment Specialized Data Sets for Inference of Basic Sentence Relations | ||
Kimi Kaneko, Yusuke Miyao and Daisuke Bekki | ||
Building Comparable Corpora based on Bilingual LDA Model | ||
Zede Zhu, Miao Li, Lei Chen and Zhenxin Yang | ||
LP | ||
Coordination Structures in Dependency Treebanks | ||
Zdenek Zabokrtsky, Jan Stepanek, Martin Popel, Daniel Zeman and David Marecek | ||
GlossBoot: Bootstrapping Multilingual Domain Glossaries from the Web | ||
Flavio De Benedictis, Stefano Faralli and Roberto Navigli | ||
Collective Annotation of Linguistic Resources: Basic Principles and a Formal Model | ||
Ulle Endriss and Raquel Fernandez | ||
ParGramBank: The ParGram Parallel Treebank | ||
Sebastian Sulger, Miriam Butt, Tracy Holloway King, Paul Meurer, Tibor Laczkó, György Rákosi, Cheikh Bamba Dione, Helge Dyvik, Victoria Rosén, Koenraad De Smedt, Agnieszka Patejuk, Ozlem Cetinoglu, I Wayan Arka and Meladel Mistica | ||
Lexical Semantics and Ontologies | ||
SP | ||
Using Lexical Expansion to Learn Inference Rules from Sparse Data | ||
Oren Melamud, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger and Idan Szpektor | ||
Mining Equivalent Relations from Linked Data | ||
ziqi zhang, Anna Lisa Gentile, Isabelle Augenstein, Eva Blomqvist and Fabio Ciravegna | ||
LP | ||
Identifying Bad Semantic Neighbors for Improving Distributional Thesauri | ||
Olivier Ferret | ||
Models of Semantic Representation with Visual Attributes | ||
Carina Silberer, Vittorio Ferrari and Mirella Lapata | ||
Low Resource Language Processing | ||
SP | ||
Context-Dependent Multilingual Lexical Lookup for Under-Resourced Languages | ||
Lian Tze Lim, Lay-Ki Soon, Tek Yong Lim, Enya Kong Tang and Bali Ranaivo-Malançon | ||
Sorani Kurdish versus Kurmanji Kurdish: An Empirical Comparison | ||
Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili and Shahin Salavati | ||
Enhanced and Portable Dependency Projection Algorithms Using Interlinear Glossed Text | ||
Ryan Georgi, Fei Xia and William D. Lewis | ||
Cross-lingual Projections between Languages from different Families | ||
Mo Yu, Tiejun Zhao, Yalong Bai, Hao Tian and Dianhai Yu | ||
Using Context Vectors in Improving a Machine Translation System with Bridge Language | ||
Samira Tofighi Zahabi, Somayeh Bakhshaei and Shahram Khadivi | ||
LP | ||
Real-World Semi-Supervised Learning of POS-Taggers for Low-Resource Languages | ||
Dan Garrette, Jason Mielens and Jason Baldridge | ||
Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations | ||
SP | ||
Task Alternation in Parallel Sentence Retrieval for Twitter Translation | ||
Felix Hieber, Laura Jehl and Stefan Riezler | ||
Sign Language Lexical Recognition With Propositional Dynamic Logic | ||
Arturo Curiel and Christophe Collet | ||
Stacking for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Majid Razmara and Anoop Sarkar | ||
Bilingual Data Cleaning for SMT using Graph-based Random Walk | ||
Lei Cui, Dongdong Zhang, Shujie Liu, Mu Li and Ming Zhou | ||
Automatically Predicting Sentence Translation Difficulty | ||
Abhijit Mishra and Pushpak Bhattacharyya | ||
Learning to Prune: Context-Sensitive Pruning for Syntactic MT | ||
Wenduan Xu, Yue Zhang, Philip Williams and Philipp Koehn | ||
A Novel Graph-based Compact Representation of Word Alignment | ||
Zhaopeng Tu, Qun Liu and Shouxun Lin | ||
Stem Translation with Affix-Based Rule Selection for Agglutinative Languages | ||
Zhiyang Wang, Yajuan Lv, Meng Sun and Qun Liu | ||
A Novel Translation Framework Based on Rhetorical Structure Theory | ||
Mei Tu, Yu Zhou and Chengqing Zong | ||
Improving machine translation by training against an automatic semantic frame based evaluation metric | ||
Chi-kiu LO, Karteek Addanki, Markus Saers and Dekai Wu | ||
LP | ||
Using subcategorization knowledge to improve case prediction for translation to German | ||
Marion Weller, Alexander Fraser and Sabine Schulte im Walde | ||
Name-aware Machine Translation | ||
Haibo Li, Jing Zheng, Heng Ji, Qi Li and Wen Wang | ||
Decipherment Complexity in 1:1 Substitution Ciphers | ||
Malte Nuhn and Hermann Ney | ||
Non-Monotonic Sentence Alignment via Semisupervised Learning | ||
Xiaojun Quan, Chunyu Kit and Yan Song | ||
Multilinguality | ||
SP | ||
Enriching Entity Translation Discovery using Selective Temporality | ||
Gae-won You, Young-rok Cha, Jinhan Kim and Seung-won Hwang | ||
Combination of Recurrent Neural Networks and Factored Language Models for Code-Switching Language Modeling | ||
Heike Adel, Ngoc Thang Vu and Tanja Schultz | ||
Latent Semantic Matching: Application to Cross-language Text Categorization without Alignment Information | ||
Tsutomu Hirao, Tomoharu Iwata and Masaaki Nagata | ||
LP | ||
Bootstrapping Entity Translation on Weakly Comparable Corpora | ||
Taesung Lee and Seung-won Hwang | ||
Bridging Languages through Etymology: The case of cross language text categorization | ||
Vivi Nastase and Carlo Strapparava | ||
Learning Based Cross-lingual Knowledge Extraction for Wikipedia | ||
Zhigang Wang, Zhixing Li, Juanzi Li, Jie Tang, Jeff Z. Pan | ||
NLP Applications | ||
SP | ||
TopicSpam: a Topic-Model based approach for spam detection | ||
Jiwei Li and Sujian Li | ||
Identifying Semantic Neighborhoods | ||
Chris Quirk and Pallavi Choudhury | ||
Unsupervised joke generation from big data | ||
Sasa Petrovic and David Matthews | ||
Modeling of term-distance and term-occurrence information for improving n-gram language model performance | ||
Tze Yuang Chong, Rafael E. Banchs, Eng Siong Chng and Haizhou Li | ||
Discriminative Approach to Fill-in-the-Blank Quiz Generation for Language Learners | ||
Keisuke Sakaguchi, Yuki Arase and Mamoru Komachi | ||
LP | ||
Creating Similarity: Lateral Thinking for Vertical Similarity Judgments | ||
Tony Veale and Guofu Li | ||
Discovering User Interactions in Ideological Discussions | ||
Arjun Mukherjee and Bing Liu | ||
NLP and Creativity | ||
SP | ||
"Let Everything Turn Well in Your Wife": Generation of Adult Humor Using Lexical Constraints | ||
Alessandro Valitutti, Hannu Toivonen, Antoine Doucet and Jukka Toivanen | ||
Random Walk Factoid Annotation for Collective Discourse | ||
Ben King, Rahul Jha and Dragomir Radev | ||
LP | ||
Multilingual Affect Polarity and Valence Prediction in Metaphor-Rich Texts | ||
Zornitsa Kozareva | ||
NLP for the Languages of Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans | ||
SP | ||
Identifying English and Hungarian Light Verb Constructions: A Contrastive Approach | ||
Veronika Vincze, István T. Nagy and Richárd Farkas | ||
English-to-Russian MT evaluation campaign | ||
Pavel Braslavski, Alexander Beloborodov, Maxim Khalilov and Serge Sharoff | ||
LP | ||
Large tagset labeling using Feed Forward Neural Networks. Case study on Romanian Language | ||
Tiberiu Boros, Radu Ion and Dan Tufis | ||
Learning to lemmatise Polish noun phrases | ||
Adam Radziszewski | ||
NLP for the Web and Social Media | ||
LP | ||
Using Conceptual Class Attributes to Characterize Social Media Users | ||
Shane Bergsma and Benjamin Van Durme | ||
The Impact of Topic Bias on Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia | ||
Oliver Ferschke, Iryna Gurevych and Marc Rittberger | ||
Mining Informal Language from Chinese Microtext: Joint Word Recognition and Segmentation | ||
Aobo Wang and Min-Yen Kan | ||
Generating Synthetic Comparable Questions for News Articles | ||
Oleg Rokhlenko and Idan Szpektor | ||
Spoken Language Processing | ||
SP | ||
Broadcast News Story Segmentation Using Manifold Learning on Latent Topic Distributions | ||
Xiaoming Lu, Lei Xie, Cheung-Chi Leung, Bin Ma and Haizhou Li | ||
Is word-to-phone mapping better than phone-phone mapping for handling English words? | ||
Naresh Kumar Elluru, Anandaswarup Vadapalli, Raghavendra Elluru and Kishore Prahallad | ||
LP | ||
Punctuation Prediction with Transition-based Parsing | ||
Dongdong Zhang, Shuangzhi Wu, Nan Yang and Mu Li | ||
TACL | ||
LP | ||
Learning to translate with products of novices: Teaching MT with competitive challenge problems | ||
Adam Lopez, Matt Post, Chris Callison-Burch, Jonathan Weese, Juri Ganitkevitch, Narges Ahmidi, Olivia Buzek, Leah Hanson, Beenish Jamil, Matthias Lee, Ya-Ting Lin, Henry Pao, Fatima Rivera, Leili Shahriyari, Debu Sinha, Adam Teichert, Stephen Wampler, Michael Weinberger, Daguang Xu, Lin Yang, Shang Zhao | ||
Minimally-Supervised Morphological Segmentation using Adaptor Grammars | ||
Kairit Sirts, Sharon Goldwater | ||
Unsupervised Tree Induction for Tree-based Translation | ||
Feifei Zhai, Jiajun Zhang, Yu Zhou, Chengqing Zong | ||
Word Segmentation | ||
SP | ||
An improved MDL-based compression algorithm for unsupervised word segmentation | ||
Ruey-Cheng Chen | ||
Co-regularizing character-based and word-based models for semi-supervised Chinese word segmentation | ||
Xiaodong Zeng, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao and Isabel Trancoso | ||
Improving Chinese Word Segmentation on Micro-blog Using Rich Punctuations | ||
Longkai Zhang, Li Li, Zhengyan He, Houfeng Wang and Ni Sun | ||
Accurate Word Segmentation using Transliteration and Language Model Projection | ||
Masato Hagiwara, Satoshi Sekine | ||
LP | ||
Discriminative Learning with Natural Annotations: Word Segmentation as a Case Study | ||
Wenbin Jiang, Meng Sun, Yajuan Lv, Yating Yang and Qun Liu | ||
Graph-based Semi-Supervised Model for Joint Chinese Word Segmentation and Part-of-Speech Tagging | ||
Xiaodong Zeng, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao and Isabel Trancoso | ||
Student Research Workshop, Poster Session A: 5 August, 18:30-19:45h, second and third floor | ||
Simple, readable sub-sentences | ||
Sigrid Klerke and Anders Søgaard | ||
Exploring Word Order Universals: a Probabilistic Graphical Model Approach | ||
Xia Lu | ||
Addressing Ambiguity in Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Induction with Substitute Vectors | ||
Volkan Cirik | ||
A New Syntactic Metric for Evaluation of Machine Translation | ||
Melania Duma, Cristina Vertan and Wolfgang Menzel | ||
High-quality Training Data Selection using Latent Topics for Graph-based Semi-supervised Learning | ||
Akiko Eriguchi and Ichiro Kobayashi | ||
A Comparison of Techniques to Automatically Identify Complex Words. | ||
Matthew Shardlow | ||
Detecting Chronic Critics Based on Sentiment Polarity and User’s Behavior in Social Media | ||
Sho Takase, Akiko Murakami, Miki Enoki, Naoaki Okazaki and Kentaro Inui | ||
Computational considerations of comparisons and similes | ||
Vlad Niculae and Victoria Yaneva | ||
Psycholinguistically Motivated Computational Models on the Organization and Processing of Morphologically Complex Words | ||
Tirthankar Dasgupta | ||
Multigraph Clustering for Unsupervised Coreference Resolution | ||
Sebastian Martschat | ||
Question Analysis for Polish Question Answering | ||
Piotr Przybyła | ||
System Demonstrations, Session A: 5 August, 18:30-19:45h, second and third floor | ||
WEBANNO: A FLEXIBLE, WEB-BASED AND VISUALLY SUPPORTED SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED ANNOTATIONS | ||
Seid Muhie Yimam, Iryna Gurevych, Richard Eckart de Castilho and Chris Biemann | ||
A STACKING-BASED APPROACH TO TWITTER USER GEOLOCATION PREDICTION | ||
Bo Han, Paul Cook and Timothy Baldwin | ||
AN OPEN SOURCE TOOLKIT FOR QUANTITATIVE HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS | ||
Johann-Mattis List and Steven Moran | ||
ANNOMARKET: AN OPEN CLOUD PLATFORM FOR NLP | ||
Valentin Tablan, Kalina Bontcheva, Ian Roberts, Hamish Cunningham and Marin Dimitrov | ||
TRAVATAR: A FOREST-TO-STRING MACHINE TRANSLATION ENGINE BASED ON TREE TRANSDUCERS | ||
Graham Neubig | ||
DETECTING EVENT-RELATED LINKS AND SENTIMENTS FROM SOCIAL MEDIA TEXTS | ||
Alexandra Balahur and Hristo Tanev | ||
SORT: AN INTERACTIVE SOURCE-REWRITING TOOL FOR IMPROVED TRANSLATION | ||
Shachar Mirkin, Sriram Venkatapathy, Marc Dymetman and Ioan Calapodescu | ||
DISSECT - DISTRIBUTIONAL SEMANTICS COMPOSITION TOOLKIT | ||
Georgiana Dinu, Nghia The Pham and Marco Baroni | ||
QUEST - A TRANSLATION QUALITY ESTIMATION FRAMEWORK | ||
Lucia Specia, Kashif Shah, Jose Guilherme Camargo de Souza and Trevor Cohn | ||
DKPRO WSD: A GENERALIZED UIMA-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION | ||
Tristan Miller, Nicolai Erbs, Hans-Peter Zorn, Torsten Zesch and Iryna Gurevych | ||
PLIS: A PROBABILISTIC LEXICAL INFERENCE SYSTEM | ||
Eyal Shnarch, Erel Segal-haLevi, Jacob Goldberger and Ido Dagan | ||
EXTENDING AN INTEROPERABLE PLATFORM TO FACILITATE THE CREATION OF MULTILINGUAL AND MULTIMODAL NLP APPLICATIONS | ||
Georgios Kontonatsios, Paul Thompson, Riza Theresa Batista-Navarro, Claudiu Mihăilă, Ioannis Korkontzelos and Sophia Ananiadou | ||
PHONMATRIX: VISUALIZING CO-OCCURRENCE CONSTRAINTS OF SOUNDS | ||
Thomas Mayer and Christian Rohrdantz | ||
FUDANNLP: A TOOLKIT FOR CHINESE NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING | ||
Xipeng Qiu, Qi Zhang and Xuanjing Huang | ||
PAL: A CHATTERBOT SYSTEM FOR ANSWERING DOMAIN-SPECIFIC QUESTIONS | ||
Yuanchao Liu, Ming Liu, Xiaolong Wang and Jingjing Li | ||
ICARUS -- AN EXTENSIBLE GRAPHICAL SEARCH TOOL FOR DEPENDENCY TREEBANKS | ||
Markus Gärtner, Gregor Thiele, Wolfgang Seeker, Anders Björkelund and Jonas Kuhn | ||
MEET EDGAR, A TUTORING AGENT AT MONSERRATE | ||
Pedro Fialho, Luísa Coheur, Sérgio Curto, Pedro Cláudio, Ângela Costa, Alberto Abad, Hugo Meinedo and Isabel Trancoso | ||
Poster Session B: 5 August, 19:45-21:00h, second and third floor | ||
Machine Translation: Statistical Models | ||
SP | ||
Bilingual Lexical Cohesion Trigger Model for Document-Level Machine Translation | ||
Guosheng Ben, Deyi Xiong, Zhiyang Teng, Yajuan Lü and Qun Liu | ||
Generalized Reordering Rules for Improved SMT | ||
Fei Huang and Cezar Pendus | ||
A Tightly-coupled Unsupervised Clustering and Bilingual Alignment Model for Transliteration | ||
Tingting Li, Tiejun Zhao, Andrew Finch and Chunyue Zhang | ||
Can Markov Models Over Minimal Translation Units Help Phrase-Based SMT? | ||
Nadir Durrani, Alexander Fraser, Helmut Schmid, Hieu Hoang and Philipp Koehn | ||
Learning Non-linear Features for Machine Translation Using Gradient Boosting Machines | ||
Kristina Toutanova and Byunggyu Ahn | ||
Language Independent Connectivity Strength Features for Pivot Translation | ||
Ahmed El Kholy and Nizar Habash | ||
Semantic Roles for String to Tree Machine Translation | ||
Marzieh Bazrafshan and Daniel Gildea | ||
LP | ||
An Infinite Hierarchical Bayesian Model of Phrasal Translation | ||
Trevor Cohn and Gholamreza Haffari | ||
Additive Neural Networks for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
lemao liu, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita and Tiejun Zhao | ||
Hierarchical Phrase Table Combination for Machine Translation | ||
Conghui Zhu, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita and Tiejun Zhao | ||
Shallow Local Multi-Bottom-up Tree Transducers in Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Fabienne Braune, Nina Seemann, Daniel Quernheim and Andreas Maletti | ||
Enlisting the Ghost: Modeling Empty Categories for Machine Translation | ||
Bing Xiang, Xiaoqiang Luo and Bowen Zhou | ||
A Multi-Domain Translation Model Framework for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Rico Sennrich, Holger Schwenk and Walid Aransa | ||
Part-of-Speech Induction in Dependency Trees for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Akihiro Tamura, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita, Hiroya Takamura and Manabu Okumura | ||
Question Answering | ||
SP | ||
Minimum Bayes Risk based Answer Re-ranking for Question Answering | ||
Nan DUAN | ||
Question Classification Transfer | ||
Anne-Laure Ligozat | ||
Latent Semantic Tensor Indexing for Community-based Question Answering | ||
Xipeng Qiu, Le Tian and Xuanjing Huang | ||
LP | ||
Statistical Machine Translation Improves Question Retrieval in Community Question Answering via Matrix Factorization | ||
Guangyou Zhou, Fang Liu, Yang Liu, Shizhu He and Jun Zhao | ||
Semantics | ||
SP | ||
Measuring semantic content in distributional vectors | ||
Aurelie Herbelot and Mohan Ganesalingam | ||
Modeling Human Inference Process for Textual Entailment Recognition | ||
Hen-Hsen Huang, Kai-Chun Chang and Hsin-Hsi Chen | ||
Recognizing Partial Textual Entailment | ||
Omer Levy, Torsten Zesch, Ido Dagan and Iryna Gurevych | ||
Sentence Level Dialect Identification in Arabic | ||
Heba Elfardy and Mona Diab | ||
Leveraging Domain-Independent Information for Semantic Parsing | ||
Dan Goldwasser and Dan Roth | ||
A Structured Distributional Semantic Model for Event Co-reference | ||
KARTIK GOYAL, SUJAY KUMAR JAUHAR, MRINMAYA SACHAN, SHASHANK SRIVASTAVA, HUIYING LI and EDUARD HOVY | ||
LP | ||
Improved Lexical Acquisition through DPP-based Verb Clustering | ||
Roi Reichart and Anna Korhonen | ||
Semantic Frames to Predict Stock Price Movement | ||
Boyi Xie, Rebecca Passonneau, German Creamer and Leon Wu | ||
Density Maximization in Context-Sense Metric Space for All-words WSD | ||
Koichi Tanigaki, Mitsuteru Shiba, Tatsuji Munaka and Yoshinori Sagisaka | ||
The Role of Syntax in Vector Space Models of Compositional Semantics | ||
Karl Moritz Hermann and Phil Blunsom | ||
Margin-based Decomposed Amortized Inference | ||
Gourab Kundu, Vivek Srikumar and Dan Roth | ||
Semi-Supervised Semantic Tagging of Conversational Understanding using Markov Topic Regression | ||
Asli Celikyilmaz, Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Gokhan Tur and Ruhi Sarikaya | ||
Parsing Graphs with Hyperedge Replacement Grammars | ||
David Chiang, Jacob Andreas, Daniel Bauer, Karl Moritz Hermann, Bevan Jones and Kevin Knight | ||
Grounded Unsupervised Semantic Parsing | ||
Hoifung Poon | ||
Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification | ||
SP | ||
Text Classification from Positive and Unlabeled Data using Misclassified Data Correction | ||
Fumiyo Fukumoto, Yoshimi Suzuki and Suguru Matsuyoshi | ||
Character-to-Character Sentiment Analysis in Shakespeare's Plays | ||
Eric Nalisnick and Henry Baird | ||
A novel text classifier – based on quantum computation | ||
Ding Liu, Xiaofang Yang and Minghu Jiang | ||
Re-embedding words | ||
Igor Labutov and Hod Lipson | ||
LABR: A Large Scale Arabic Book Reviews Dataset | ||
Mohamed Aly and Amir Atiya | ||
Generating Recommendation Dialogs by Extracting Information from User Reviews | ||
Kevin Reschke, Adam Vogel and Dan Jurafsky | ||
Exploring Sentiment in Social Media: Bootstrapping Subjectivity Clues from Multilingual Twitter Streams | ||
Svitlana Volkova, Theresa Wilson and David Yarowsky | ||
Joint Modeling of News Reader’s and Comment Writer’s Emotions | ||
Huanhuan Liu, Shoushan Li, Guodong Zhou, Chu-ren Huang and Peifeng Li | ||
An annotated corpus of quoted opinions in news articles | ||
Tim O'Keefe, James Curran, Irena Koprinska and Peter Ashwell | ||
Dual Training and Dual Prediction for Polarity Classification | ||
Rui Xia, Tao Wang, Xuelei Hu, Shoushan Li and Chengqing Zong | ||
Co-Regression for Cross-Language Review Rating Prediction | ||
Xiaojun Wan | ||
LP | ||
Automatic detection of deception in child-produced speech using syntactic complexity features | ||
Maria Yancheva and Frank Rudzicz | ||
Sentiment Relevance | ||
Christian Scheible and Hinrich Schütze | ||
Predicting and Eliciting Addressee's Emotion in Online Dialogue | ||
Takayuki Hasegawa, Nobuhiro Kaji, Naoki Yoshinaga and Masashi Toyoda | ||
Utterance-Level Multimodal Sentiment Analysis | ||
Veronica Perez-Rosas, Rada Mihalcea and Louis-Philippe Morency | ||
Probabilistic Sense Sentiment Similarity through Hidden Emotions | ||
Mitra Mohtarami, Man Lan and Chew Lim Tan | ||
Statistical and Machine Learning Methods in NLP | ||
SP | ||
Extracting Definitions and Hypernym Relations relying on Syntactic Dependencies and Support Vector Machines | ||
Guido Boella and Luigi Di Caro | ||
Neighbors Help: Bilingual Unsupervised WSD Using Context | ||
Sudha Bhingardive, Samiulla Shaikh and Pushpak Bhattacharyya | ||
Reducing Annotation Effort for Quality Estimation via Active Learning | ||
Daniel Beck, Lucia Specia and Trevor Cohn | ||
Ensemble Reranking with Linguistic and Semantic Features for Arabic Character Recognition | ||
Nadi Tomeh, Nizar Habash, Ryan Roth, Noura Farra, Pradeep Dasigi and Mona Diab | ||
LP | ||
A user-centric model of voting intention from Social Media | ||
Vasileios Lampos, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro and Trevor Cohn | ||
Summarization and Generation | ||
SP | ||
Evolutionary Hierarchical Dirichlet Process for Timeline Summarization | ||
Jiwei Li and Sujian Li | ||
Using Integer Linear Programming in Concept-to-Text Generation to Produce More Compact Texts | ||
Gerasimos Lampouras and Ion Androutsopoulos | ||
Sequential Summarization: A New Application for Timely Updated Twitter Trending Topics | ||
Dehong Gao, Wenjie Li and Renxian Zhang | ||
A System for Summarizing Scientific Topics Starting from Keywords | ||
Rahul Jha, Amjad Abu-Jbara and Dragomir Radev | ||
LP | ||
Using Supervised Bigram-based ILP for Extractive Summarization | ||
Chen Li, Xian Qian and Yang Liu | ||
Summarization Through Submodularity and Dispersion | ||
Anirban Dasgupta, Ravi Kumar and Sujith Ravi | ||
Subtree Extractive Summarization via Submodular Maximization | ||
Hajime Morita, Ryohei Sasano, Hiroya Takamura and Manabu Okumura | ||
Syntax and Parsing | ||
SP | ||
A Unified Morpho-Syntactic Scheme of Stanford Dependencies | ||
Reut Tsarfaty | ||
Dependency Parser Adaptation with Subtrees from Auto-Parsed Target Domain data | ||
Xuezhe Ma and Fei Xia | ||
Iterative Transformation of Annotation Guidelines for Constituency Parsing | ||
Xiang Li, Wenbin Jiang, Yajuan Lv and Qun Liu | ||
Nonparametric Bayesian Inference and Cubic-time Parsing for Tree-adjoining Grammars | ||
Elif Yamangil | ||
Using CCG categories to improve Hindi dependency parsing | ||
Bharat Ram Ambati, Tejaswini Deoskar and Mark Steedman | ||
The Effect of Higher-Order Dependency Features in Discriminative Phrase-Structure Parsing | ||
Greg Coppola and Mark Steedman | ||
Efficient Third-Order Non-Projective Dependency Parsers | ||
Andre Martins, Miguel Almeida and Noah A. Smith | ||
A Lattice-based Framework for Joint Chinese Word Segmentation, POS Tagging and Parsing | ||
Zhiguo Wang, Chengqing Zong and Nianwen Xue | ||
Efficient Implementation of Beam-Search Incremental Parsers | ||
Yoav Goldberg, Kai Zhao and Liang Huang | ||
LP | ||
The effect of non-tightness on Bayesian estimation of PCFGs | ||
Shay B. Cohen and Mark Johnson | ||
Integrating Multiple Dependency Corpora for Inducing Wide-coverage Japanese CCG Resources | ||
Sumire Uematsu, Takuya Matsuzaki, Hiroki Hanaoka, Yusuke Miyao and Hideki Mima | ||
Transition-based Dependency Parsing with Selectional Branching | ||
Jinho D. Choi and Andrew McCallum | ||
Bilingually-Guided Monolingual Dependency Grammar Induction | ||
Kai Liu, Yajuan Lv, Wenbin Jiang and Qun Liu | ||
TACL | ||
LP | ||
Incremental Tree Substitution Grammar for Parsing and Word Prediction | ||
Federico Sangati, Frank Keller | ||
A Novel Feature-based Bayesian Model for Query Focused Multi-document Summarization | ||
Jiwei Li, Sujian Li, Claire Cardie | ||
Dijkstra-WSA: A Graph-Based Approach to Word Sense Alignment | ||
Michael Matuschek, Iryna Gurevych | ||
Modeling Child Divergences from Adult Grammar with Automatic Error Correction | ||
Sam Sahakian, Benjamin Snyder | ||
Tagging and Chunking | ||
SP | Part-of-speech tagging with antagonistic adversaries | |
Anders Søgaard | ||
Simpler unsupervised POS tagging with bilingual projections | ||
Long Thanh Duong, Paul Cook, Steven Bird and Pavel Pecina | ||
LP | ||
Joint Word Alignment and Bilingual Named Entity Recognition Using Dual Decomposition | ||
Mengqiu Wang, Wanxiang Che and Christopher D. Manning | ||
Resolving Entity Morphs in Censored Data | ||
Hongzhao Huang, Zhen Wen, Dian Yu, Heng Ji, Yizhou Sun, Jiawei Han and He Li | ||
Text Mining and Information Extraction | ||
SP | ||
Temporal Signals Help Label Temporal Relations | ||
Leon Derczynski and Robert Gaizauskas | ||
Diverse Keyword Extraction from Conversations | ||
Maryam Habibi and Andrei Popescu-Belis | ||
Understanding Tables in Context using Standard NLP Toolkits | ||
Vidhya Govindaraju, Ce Zhang and Christopher Ré | ||
Relation Extraction with Distant Supervision from Incomplete Knowledge Bases | ||
Wei Xu, Raphael Hoffmann, Ralph Grishman and Le Zhao | ||
Joint Apposition Extraction with Syntactic and Semantic Constraints | ||
Will Radford and James R. Curran | ||
LP | ||
Learning to Extract International Relations from Political Context | ||
Brendan O'Connor, Brandon Stewart and Noah A. Smith | ||
Student Research Workshop, Poster Session B: 5 August, 19:45-21:00h, second and third floor | ||
Categorization of Turkish News Documents with Morphological Analysis | ||
Burak Kerim Akkuş and Ruket Cakici | ||
Crawling microblogging services to gather language-classified URLs. Workflow and case study | ||
Adrien Barbaresi | ||
Patient Experience in Online Support Forums: Modeling Interpersonal Interactions and Medication Use | ||
Annie Chen | ||
Detecting Metaphor by Contextual Analogy | ||
Eirini Florou | ||
Survey on parsing three dependency representations for English | ||
Angelina Ivanova, Stephan Oepen and Lilja Øvrelid | ||
What causes a causal relation? Detecting Causal Triggers in Biomedical Scientific Discourse | ||
Claudiu Mihăilă and Sophia Ananiadou | ||
Text Classification based on the Latent Topics of Important Sentences extracted by the PageRank Algorithm | ||
Yukari Ogura and Ichiro Kobayashi | ||
Automated Collocation Suggestion for Japanese Second Language Learners | ||
Lis Pereira, Erlyn Manguilimotan and Yuji Matsumoto | ||
Understanding Verbs based on Overlapping Verbs Senses | ||
Kavitha Rajan | ||
Topic Modeling Based Classification of Clinical Reports | ||
Efsun Sarioglu, Kabir Yadav and Hyeong-Ah Choi | ||
Annotating named entities in clinical text by combining pre-annotation and active learning | ||
Maria Skeppstedt | ||
System Demonstrations, Session B: 5 August, 19:45-21:00h, second and third floor | ||
LINGGLE: A WEB-SCALE LINGUISTIC SEARCH ENGINE FOR WORDS IN CONTEXT | ||
Joanne Boisson, Ting-Hui Kao, Jian-Cheng Wu, Tzu-Hsi Yen and Jason S. Chang | ||
MR. MIRA: OPEN-SOURCE LARGE-MARGIN STRUCTURED LEARNING ON MAPREDUCE | ||
Vladimir Eidelman, Ke Wu, Ferhan Ture, Philip Resnik and Jimmy Lin | ||
PARAQUERY: MAKING SENSE OF PARAPHRASE COLLECTIONS | ||
Lili Kotlerman, Nitin Madnani and Aoife Cahill | ||
HYENA-LIVE: FINE-GRAINED ONLINE ENTITY TYPE CLASSIFICATION FROM NATURAL-LANGUAGE TEXT | ||
Mohamed Amir Yosef, Sandro Bauer, Johannes Hoffart, Marc Spaniol and Gerhard Weikum | ||
PATHS: A SYSTEM FOR ACCESSING CULTURAL HERITAGE COLLECTIONS | ||
Eneko Agirre, Nikolaos Aletras, Paul Clough, Samuel Fernando, Paula Goodale, Mark Hall, Aitor Soroa and Mark Stevenson | ||
FLUID CONSTRUCTION GRAMMAR FOR HISTORICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY LINGUISTICS | ||
Pieter Wellens, Remi van Trijp, Katrien Beuls and Luc Steels | ||
PROPMINER: A WORKFLOW FOR INTERACTIVE INFORMATION EXTRACTION AND EXPLORATION USING DEPENDENCY TREES | ||
Alan Akbik, Oresti Konomi and Michail Melnikov | ||
DOCENT: A DOCUMENT-LEVEL DECODER FOR PHRASE-BASED STATISTICAL MACHINE TRANSLATION | ||
Christian Hardmeier, Sara Stymne, Jörg Tiedemann and Joakim Nivre | ||
SEMILAR: THE SEMANTIC SIMILARITY TOOLKIT | ||
Vasile Rus, Nobal Niraula, Rajendra Banjade, Dan Stefanescu and Mihai Lintean | ||
DKPRO SIMILARITY: AN OPEN SOURCE FRAMEWORK FOR TEXT SIMILARITY | ||
Daniel Bär, Torsten Zesch and Iryna Gurevych | ||
TAG2BLOG: NARRATIVE GENERATION FROM SATELLITE TAG DATA | ||
Kapila Ponnamperuma, Advaith Siddharthan, Cheng Zeng, Chris Mellish and René van der Wal | ||
DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS OF NLP PIPELINES IN ARGO | ||
Rafal Rak, Andrew Rowley, Jacob Carter and Sophia Ananiadou | ||
TRANSDOOP: A MAP-REDUCE BASED CROWDSOURCED TRANSLATION FOR COMPLEX DOMAIN | ||
Anoop Kunchukuttan, Rajen Chatterjee, Shourya Roy, Abhijit Mishra and Pushpak Bhattacharyya | ||
TSEARCH: FLEXIBLE AND FAST SEARCH OVER AUTOMATIC TRANSLATIONS FOR IMPROVED QUALITY/ERROR ANALYSIS | ||
Meritxell Gonzàlez, Laura Mascarell and Lluís Màrquez | ||
A VISUAL ANALYTICS SYSTEM FOR CLUSTER EXPLORATION | ||
Andreas Lamprecht, Annette Hautli, Christian Rohrdantz and Tina Bögel | ||
VSEM: AN OPEN LIBRARY FOR VISUAL SEMANTICS REPRESENTATION | ||
Elia Bruni, Ulisse Bordignon, Jasper Uijlings, Adam Liska and Irina Sergienya | ||
A JAVA FRAMEWORK FOR MULTILINGUAL DEFINITION AND HYPERNYM EXTRACTION | ||
Stefano Faralli and Roberto Navigli | ||
Tue, August 6th | ||
8:00 - 18:00 | Registration; Floor 0 | |
9:00 | ||
Industrial lecture: Lars Rasmussen (Facebook) The Natural Language Interface of Graph Search Hall 3 |
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10:00 | ||
Best Paper Award Hall 3 |
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10:30 | Coffee Break | |
Oral Presentations; Halls 3, 6, 7, 8, 10 | ||
LP 5a | Machine Translation: Statistical Models IV | |
11:00 | ||
Graph Propagation for Paraphrasing Out-of-Vocabulary Words in Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Majid Razmara, Maryam Siahbani, Reza Haffari and Anoop Sarkar | ||
11:25 | ||
Online Relative Margin Maximization for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Vladimir Eidelman, Yuval Marton and Philip Resnik | ||
11:50 | ||
Handling Ambiguities of Bilingual Predicate-Argument Structures for Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Feifei Zhai, Jiajun Zhang, Yu Zhou and Chengqing Zong | ||
LP 5b | NLP Applications I | |
11:00 | ||
Reconstructing an Indo-European Family Tree from Non-native English texts | ||
Ryo NAGATA and Edward Whittaker | ||
11:25 | ||
Word Association Profiles and their Use for Automated Scoring of Essays | ||
Beata Beigman Klebanov and Michael Flor | ||
11:50 | ||
Adaptive Parser-Centric Text Normalization | ||
Congle Zhang, Tyler Baldwin, Howard Ho, Benny Kimelfeld and Yunyao Li | ||
LP 5c | Semantics IV | |
11:00 | ||
A Random Walk Approach to Selectional Preferences Based on Preference Ranking and Propagation | ||
Zhenhua Tian, Hengheng Xiang, Ziqi Liu and Qinghua Zheng | ||
11:25 | ||
ImpAr: A Deterministic Algorithm for Implicit Semantic Role Labelling | ||
Egoitz Laparra and German Rigau | ||
11:50 | ||
Cross-lingual Transfer of Semantic Role Labeling Models | ||
Mikhail Kozhevnikov and Ivan Titov | ||
LP 5d | Language Resources I | |
11:00 | ||
DErivBase: Inducing and Evaluating a Derivational Morphology Resource for German | ||
Britta Zeller, Jan Snajder and Sebastian Pado | ||
11:25 | ||
Crowdsourcing Interaction Logs to Understand Text Reuse from the Web | ||
Martin Potthast, Matthias Hagen, Michael Völske and Benno Stein | ||
11:50 | ||
SPred: Large-scale Harvesting of Semantic Predicates | ||
Tiziano Flati and Roberto Navigli | ||
LP 5e | Summarization and Generation I | |
11:00 | ||
Towards Robust Abstractive Multi-Document Summarization: A Caseframe Analysis of Centrality and Domain | ||
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung and Gerald Penn | ||
11:25 | ||
HEADY: News headline abstraction through event pattern clustering | ||
Enrique Alfonseca, Daniele Pighin and Guillermo Garrido | ||
11:50 | ||
Conditional Random Fields for Responsive Surface Realisation using Global Features | ||
Nina Dethlefs, Helen Hastie, Heriberto Cuayahuitl and Oliver Lemon | ||
12:15 | Lunch Break | |
LP 6a | Machine Translation: Statistical Models V | |
13:45 | ||
Two-Neighbor Orientation Model with Cross-Boundary Global Contexts | ||
Hendra Setiawan, Bowen Zhou, Bing Xiang and Libin Shen | ||
14:10 | ||
Cut the noise: Mutually reinforcing reordering and alignments for improved machine translation | ||
Karthik Visweswariah, Mitesh M. Khapra and Ananthakrishnan Ramanathan | ||
14:35 | ||
Vector Space Model for Adaptation in Statistical Machine Translation | ||
Boxing Chen, Roland Kuhn and George Foster | ||
LP 6b | NLP Applications II | |
13:45 | ||
From Natural Language Specifications to Program Input Parsers | ||
Tao Lei, Fan Long, Regina Barzilay and Martin Rinard | ||
14:10 | ||
Entity Linking for Tweets | ||
xiaohua liu, yitong li, haocheng wu, ming zhou, furu wei and yi lu | ||
14:35 | ||
Identification of Speakers in Novels | ||
Hua He, Denilson Barbosa and Grzegorz Kondrak | ||
LP 6c | Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics / Lexical Semantics and Ontologies | |
13:45 | ||
Language Acquisition and Probabilistic Models: keeping it simple | ||
Aline Villavicencio, Marco Idiart, Robert Berwick and Igor Malioutov | ||
14:10 | ||
A Two Level Model for Context Sensitive Inference Rules | ||
Oren Melamud, Jonathan Berant, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger and Idan Szpektor | ||
14:35 | ||
Align, Disambiguate and Walk: A Unified Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity | ||
Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, David Jurgens and Roberto Navigli | ||
LP 6d | Language Resources II / Machine Translation: Methods | |
13:45 | ||
Linking and Extending an Open Multilingual Wordnet | ||
Francis Bond and Ryan Foster | ||
14:10 | ||
FrameNet on the Way to Babel: Creating a Bilingual FrameNet Using Wiktionary as Interlingual Connection | ||
Silvana Hartmann and Iryna Gurevych | ||
14:35 | ||
Dirt Cheap Web-Scale Parallel Text from the Common Crawl | ||
Jason Smith, Herve Saint-Amand, Magdalena Plamada, Philipp Koehn, Chris Callison-Burch and Adam Lopez | ||
LP 6e | Summarization and Generation II | |
13:45 | ||
A Sentence Compression Based Framework to Query-Focused Multi-Document Summarization | ||
Lu Wang, Hema Raghavan, Vittorio Castelli, Radu Florian and Claire Cardie | ||
14:10 | ||
Domain-Independent Abstract Generation for Focused Meeting Summarization | ||
Lu Wang and Claire Cardie | ||
14:35 | ||
A Statistical NLG Framework for Aggregated Planning and Realization | ||
Ravi Kondadadi, Blake Howald and Frank Schilder | ||
LP 7a | Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations I | |
15:00 | ||
Models of Translation Competitions | ||
Mark Hopkins and Jon May | ||
15:25 | ||
Learning a Phrase-based Translation Model from Monolingual Data with Application to Domain Adaptation | ||
Jiajun Zhang and Chengqing Zong | ||
15:50 | ||
SenseSpotting: Never let your parallel data tie you to an old domain | ||
Marine Carpuat, Hal Daume III, Katie Henry, Ann Irvine, Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi and Rachel Rudinger | ||
LP 7b | NLP Applications III | |
15:00 | ||
BRAINSUP: Brainstorming Support for Creative Sentence Generation | ||
Gozde Ozbal, Daniele Pighin and Carlo Strapparava | ||
15:25 | ||
Grammatical Error Correction Using Integer Linear Programming | ||
Yuanbin Wu and Hwee Tou Ng | ||
15:50 | ||
Text-Driven Toponym Resolution using Indirect Supervision | ||
Michael Speriosu and Jason Baldridge | ||
LP 7c | Text Mining and Information Extraction | |
15:00 | ||
Argument Inference from Relevant Event Mentions in Chinese Argument Extraction | ||
Peifeng Li, Qiaoming Zhu and Guodong Zhou | ||
15:25 | ||
Fine-grained Semantic Typing of Emerging Entities | ||
Ndapandula Nakashole, Tomasz Tylenda and Gerhard Weikum | ||
15:50 | ||
Embedding Semantic Similarity in Tree Kernels for Domain Adaptation of Relation Extraction | ||
Barbara Plank and Alessandro Moschitti | ||
LP 7d | Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics / Phonology and Morphology | |
15:00 | ||
A joint model of word segmentation and phonological variation for English word-final /t/-deletion | ||
Benjamin Börschinger, Mark Johnson and Katherine Demuth | ||
15:25 | ||
Compositional-ly Derived Representations of Morphologically Complex Words in Distributional Semantics | ||
Angeliki Lazaridou, Marco Marelli, Roberto Zamparelli and Marco Baroni | ||
15:50 | ||
Unsupervised Consonant-Vowel Prediction over Hundreds of Languages | ||
Young-Bum Kim and Benjamin Snyder | ||
LP 7e | Summarization and Generation III | |
15:00 | ||
Improving Text Simplification Language Modeling Using Unsimplified Text Data | ||
David Kauchak | ||
15:25 | ||
Combining Referring Expression Generation and Surface Realization: A Corpus-Based Investigation of Architectures | ||
Sina Zarrieß and Jonas Kuhn | ||
15:50 | ||
Named Entity Recognition using Cross-lingual Resources: Arabic as an Example | ||
Kareem Darwish | ||
16:15 | Coffee Break | |
SP 8a | Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations | |
16:45 | ||
Adaptation Data Selection using Neural Language Models: Experiments in Machine Translation | ||
Kevin Duh, Graham Neubig, Katsuhito Sudoh and Hajime Tsukada | ||
17:05 | ||
Mapping Source to Target Strings without Alignment by Analogical Learning: A Case Study with Transliteration | ||
Phillippe Langlais | ||
17:25 | ||
Scalable Modified Kneser-Ney Language Model Estimation | ||
Kenneth Heafield, Ivan Pouzyrevsky, Jonathan Clark, Mohammed Mediani and Philipp Koehn | ||
17:45 | ||
Incremental Topic-Based Translation Model Adaptation for Conversational Spoken Language Translation | ||
Sanjika Hewavitharana, Dennis Mehay, Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan and Prem Natarajan | ||
SP 8b | NLP Applications | |
16:45 | ||
A Lightweight and High Performance Monolingual Word Aligner | ||
Xuchen Yao, Benjamin Van Durme, Chris Callison-Burch and Peter Clark | ||
17:05 | ||
A Learner Corpus-based Approach to Verb Suggestion for ESL | ||
Yu Sawai, Mamoru Komachi and Yuji Matsumoto | ||
17:25 | ||
Learning Semantic Textual Similarity with Structural Representations | ||
Aliaksei Severyn, Alessandro Moschitti and Massimo Nicosia | ||
17:45 | ||
Typesetting for Improved Readability using Lexical and Syntactic Information | ||
Ahmed Salama, Kemal Oflazer and Susan Hagan | ||
SP 8c | Lexical Semantics and Ontologies | |
16:45 | ||
Annotation of regular polysemy and underspecification | ||
Héctor Martínez Alonso, Bolette Sandford Pedersen and Núria Bel | ||
17:05 | ||
Derivational Smoothing for Syntactic Distributional Semantics | ||
Sebastian Pado, Jan Snajder and Britta Zeller | ||
17:25 | ||
Diathesis alternation approximation for verb clustering | ||
Lin Sun, Anna Korhonen and Diana McCarthy | ||
17:45 | ||
Outsourcing FrameNet to the Crowd | ||
Marco Fossati, Claudio Giuliano and Sara Tonelli | ||
SP 8d | Evaluation Methods, Information Retrieval & Language Resources | |
16:45 | ||
Smatch: an Evaluation Metric for Semantic Feature Structures | ||
Shu Cai and Kevin Knight | ||
17:05 | ||
Variable Bit Quantisation for LSH | ||
Sean Moran, Victor Lavrenko and Miles Osborne | ||
17:25 | ||
Context Vector Disambiguation for Bilingual Lexicon Extraction from Comparable Corpora | ||
Dhouha Bouamor, Nasredine Semmar and Pierre Zweigenbaum | ||
17:45 | ||
The Effects of Lexical Resource Quality on Preference Violation Detection | ||
Jesse Dunietz, Lori Levin and Jaime Carbonell | ||
SRW 8e | Student Research Workshop | |
16:45 | ||
Robust multilingual statistical morphological generation models | ||
Ondřej Dušek and Filip Jurčíček | ||
17:05 | ||
A corpus-based evaluation method for Distributional Semantic Models | ||
Abdellah Fourtassi and Emmanuel Dupoux | ||
17:25 | ||
Deepfix: Statistical Post-editing of Statistical Machine Translation Using Deep Syntactic Analysis | ||
Rudolf Rosa, David Mareček and Aleš Tamchyna | ||
18:30 | Banquet (The Sheraton, Royal Hall & Sredets Hall) | |
Wed, August 7th | ||
9:30 | ||
Invited lecture: Chantel Prat (Wisconsin) Individual Differences in Language and Executive Processes: How the Brain Keeps Track of Variables Hall 3 |
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10:30 | Coffee Break | |
Oral Presentations; Halls 3, 6, 7, 8, 10 | ||
LP 9a | Machine Translation: Methods, Applications and Evaluations II | |
11:00 | ||
Beam Search for Solving Substitution Ciphers | ||
Malte Nuhn, Julian Schamper and Hermann Ney | ||
11:25 | ||
Social Text Normalization using Contextual Graph Random Walks | ||
Hany Hassan and Arul Menezes | ||
11:50 | ||
Integrating Phrase-based Reordering Features into Chart-based Decoder for Machine Translation | ||
thuylinh nguyen and Stephan Vogel | ||
LP 9b | NLP for the Web and Social Web | |
11:00 | ||
Machine Translation Detection from Monolingual Web-Text | ||
Yuki Arase and Ming Zhou | ||
11:25 | ||
Paraphrase-Driven Learning for Open Question Answering | ||
Anthony Fader, Luke Zettlemoyer and Oren Etzioni | ||
11:50 | ||
Aid is Out There: Looking for Help from Tweets during a Large Scale Disaster | ||
Istvan Varga, Motoki Sano, Kentaro Torisawa, Chikara Hashimoto, Kiyonori Ohtake, Takao Kawai, Jong-Hoon Oh and Stijn De Saeger | ||
LP 9c | Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification I | |
11:00 | ||
A Bayesian Model for Joint Unsupervised Induction of Sentiment, Aspect and Discourse Representations | ||
Angeliki Lazaridou, Ivan Titov and Caroline Sporleder | ||
11:25 | ||
Joint Inference for Fine-grained Opinion Extraction | ||
Bishan Yang and Claire Cardie | ||
11:50 | ||
Linguistic Models for Analyzing and Detecting Biased Language | ||
Marta Recasens, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Dan Jurafsky | ||
LP 9d | Dialogue and Interactive Systems | |
11:00 | ||
Evaluating a City Exploration Dialogue System with Integrated Question-Answering and Pedestrian Navigation | ||
Srinivasan Janarthanam, Tiphaine Dalmas, Phil Bartie, Xingkun Liu, Oliver Lemon, Bonnie Webber and William Mackaness | ||
11:25 | ||
Lightly Supervised Learning of Procedural Dialog Systems | ||
Svitlana Volkova, Pallavi Choudhury, Chris Quirk, Bill Dolan and Luke Zettlemoyer | ||
11:50 | ||
Public Dialogue: Analysis of Tolerance in Online Discussions | ||
Arjun Mukherjee, Vivek Venkataraman, Bing Liu and Sharon Meraz | ||
LP TACL I 9e | ||
11:00 | ||
Weakly Supervised Part-of-Speech Tagging with Coupled Token and Type Constraints | ||
Oscar Täckström, Dipanjan Das, Slav Petrov, Ryan McDonald, Joakim Nivre | ||
11:25 | ||
What Makes Writing Great? First Experiments on Article Quality Prediction in the Science Journalism Domain | ||
Annie Louis and Ani Nenkova | ||
11:50 | ||
Data-driven, PCFG-based and Pseudo-PCFG-based Models for Chinese Dependency Parsing | ||
Weiwei Sun, Xiaojun Wan | ||
12:15 | Lunch Break | |
13:30 | ACL Business Meeting | |
LP 10a | Evaluation Methods | |
15:00 | ||
Offspring from Reproduction Problems: What Replication Failure Teaches Us | ||
Antske Fokkens, Marieke van Erp, Marten Postma, Ted Pedersen, Piek Vossen and Nuno Freire | ||
15:25 | ||
Evaluating Text Segmentation using Boundary Edit Distance | ||
Chris Fournier | ||
15:50 | ||
Crowd Prefers the Middle Path: A New IAA Metric for Crowdsourcing Reveals Turker Biases in Query Segmentation | ||
Rohan Ramanath, Monojit Choudhury, Kalika Bali and Rishiraj Saha Roy | ||
LP 10b | Question Answering | |
15:00 | ||
Deceptive Answer Prediction with User Preference Graph | ||
Fangtao Li, Yang Gao, George Zhou, Xiance Si and Decheng Dai | ||
15:25 | ||
Why-Question Answering using Intra- and Inter-Sentential Causal Relations | ||
Jong-Hoon Oh, Kentaro Torisawa, Chikara Hashimoto, Motoki Sano, Stijn De Saeger and Kiyonori Ohtake | ||
15:50 | ||
Question Answering Using Enhanced Lexical Semantic Models | ||
Wen-tau Yih, Ming-Wei Chang, Christopher Meek and Andrzej Pastusiak | ||
LP 10c | Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification II | |
15:00 | ||
Syntactic Patterns versus Word Alignment: Extracting Opinion Targets from Online Reviews | ||
Kang Liu, Liheng Xu and Jun Zhao | ||
15:25 | ||
Mining Opinion Words and Opinion Targets in a Two-Stage Framework | ||
Liheng Xu, Kang Liu, Siwei Lai, Yubo Chen and Jun Zhao | ||
15:50 | ||
Connotation Lexicon: A Dash of Sentiment Beneath the Surface Meaning | ||
Song Feng, Jun Seok Kang, Polina Kuznetsova and Yejin Choi | ||
SP 10d | Multilinguality + Multimodal NLP | |
15:00 | ||
Exploiting Qualitative Information from Automatic Word Alignment for Cross-lingual NLP Tasks | ||
Jose ́ Guilherme Camargo de Souza, Miquel Esplà-Gomis, Marco Turchi and Matteo Negri | ||
15:35 | ||
An Information Theoretic Approach to Bilingual Word Clustering | ||
Manaal Faruqui and Chris Dyer | ||
15:55 | ||
Building and Evaluating a Distributional Memory for Croatian | ||
Jan Snajder, Sebastian Pado and Zeljko Agic | ||
16:15 | ||
Generalizing Image Captions for Image-Text Parallel Corpus | ||
Polina Kuznetsova, Vicente Ordonez, Alexander Berg, Tamara Berg and Yejin Choi | ||
LP TACL II 10e | ||
15:00 | ||
Grounding Action Descriptions in Videos | ||
Michaela Regneri, Marcus Rohrbach, Stefan Thater, Dominikus Wetzel, Bernt Schiele, Manfred Pinkal | ||
15:25 | ||
Weakly-Supervised Max-Margin Grounded Language Acquisition | ||
Jayant Krishnamurthy, Thomas Kollar | ||
15:50 | ||
Combining Distributional and Logical Semantics | ||
Mike Lewis, Mark Steedman | ||
16:15 | Coffee Break | |
SP 11a | Text Mining and Information Extraction | |
16:45 | ||
Recognizing Identical Events with Graph Kernels | ||
Goran Glavaš and Jan Snajder | ||
17:05 | ||
Automatic Term Ambiguity Detection | ||
Tyler Baldwin, Yunyao Li and Bogdan Alexe | ||
17:25 | ||
Towards Accurate Distant Supervision for Relational Facts Extraction | ||
Xingxing Zhang, Jianwen Zhang, Junyu Zeng, Jun Yan, Zheng Chen and Zhifang Sui | ||
17:45 | ||
Sequence Labeling for Determining Opinions in Online Forums | ||
Kazi Hasan and Vincent Ng | ||
SP 11b | NLP Applications / NLP for the Web and Social Media | |
16:45 | ||
Are School-of-thought Words Characterizable? | ||
Xiaorui Jiang, Xiaoping Sun, Hai Zhuge and Jianmin Yao | ||
17:05 | ||
Identifying Opinion Subgroups in Arabic Online Discussions | ||
Amjad Abu-Jbara, Ben King, Mona Diab and Dragomir Radev | ||
17:25 | ||
Extracting Events with Informal Temporal References in Personal Histories in Online Communities | ||
Miaomiao Wen, Zeyu Zheng, Hyeju Jang, Guang Xiang and Carolyn Rose | ||
17:45 | ||
Multimodal DBN for Predicting High-Quality Answers in cQA portals | ||
Haifeng Hu, Bingquan Liu, Baoxun Wang, Ming Liu and Xiaolong Wang | ||
SP 11c | Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Text Classification SP | |
16:45 | ||
Bi-directional Inter-dependencies of Subjective Expressions and Targets and their Value for a Joint Model | ||
Roman Klinger and Philipp Cimiano | ||
17:05 | ||
Identifying Sentiment Words Using an Optimization-based Model without Seed Words | ||
Hongliang Yu, Zhi-Hong Deng and Shiyingxue Li | ||
17:25 | ||
Detecting Turnarounds in Sentiment Analysis: Thwarting | ||
Ankit Ramteke, Akshat Malu, Pushpak Bhattacharyya and Saketha Nath | ||
17:45 | ||
Explicit and Implicit Syntactic Features for Text Classification | ||
Matt Post and Shane Bergsma | ||
SP 11d | Cognitive Modelling and Psycholinguistics | |
16:45 | ||
Does Korean defeat phonotactic word segmentation? | ||
Robert Daland and Kie Zuraw | ||
17:05 | ||
Word surprisal predicts N400 amplitude during reading | ||
Stefan Frank, Leun Otten, Giulia Galli and Gabriella Vigliocco | ||
17:25 | ||
Computerized Analysis of a Verbal Fluency Test | ||
James Ryan, Serguei Pakhomov, Susan Marino, Charles Bernick and Sarah Banks | ||
17:45 | ||
A New Set of Norms for Semantic Relatedness Measures | ||
Sean Szumlanski, Fernando Gomez and Valerie Sims | ||
LP TACL III 11e | ||
16:45 | ||
Good, Great, Excellent: Global Ranking of Lexical Intensities with Web Semantics | ||
Gerard de Melo, Mohit Bansal | ||
17:15 | ||
Using pivot-based paraphrasing and intensity enrichment to improve a subjectivity lexicon for essay data | ||
Beata Beigman Klebanov, Jill Burstein, Nitin Madnani | ||
17:35 | ||
Efficient Arc-factored Parsing of Syntactic and Semantic Dependencies | ||
Xavier Lluís, Xavier Carreras, Lluís Màrquez | ||
18:30 | Lifetime Achievement Award Session | |
19:15 | Closing Session | |
19:30 | End | |
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