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CoRR, May 1994
- Ido Dagan, Fernando C. N. Pereira, Lillian Lee:
Similarity-Based Estimation of Word Cooccurrence Probabilities. - Andrew Kehler:
Temporal Relations: Reference or Discourse Coherence? - Julia Hirschberg:
Some Bibliographical References on Intonation and Intonational Meaning. - Esther König:
Syntactic-Head-Driven Generation. - David M. Magerman, Mitchell P. Marcus:
Pearl: A Probabilistic Chart Parser. - David M. Magerman, Carl Weir:
Efficiency, Robustness, and Accuracy in Picky Chart Parsing. - Ezra Black, Frederick Jelinek, John D. Lafferty, David M. Magerman, Robert L. Mercer, Salim Roukos:
Towards History-based Grammars: Using Richer Models for Probabilistic Parsing. - Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih, William Gale, Nancy Chang:
A Stochastic Finite-State Word-Segmentation Algorithm for Chinese. - David M. Magerman:
Natural Language Parsing as Statistical Pattern Recognition. - Andrew Kehler:
Common Topics and Coherent Situations: Interpreting Ellipsis in the Context of Discourse Inference. - Jennifer Chu-Carroll, Sandra Carberry:
A Plan-Based Model for Response Generation in Collaborative Task-Oriented Dialogues. - Tao Hong:
Integration Of Visual Inter-word Constraints And Linguistic Knowledge In Degraded Text Recognition. - Philip Edmonds:
Collaboration on reference to objects that are not mutually known. - Diane J. Litman:
Classifying Cue Phrases in Text and Speech Using Machine Learning. - Rebecca J. Passonneau, Diane J. Litman:
Intention-based Segmentation: Human Reliability and Correlation with Linguistic Cues. - Andreas Stolcke, Jonathan Segal:
Precise n-gram Probabilities from Stochastic Context-free Grammars. - Andreas Stolcke, Stephen M. Omohundro:
Best-first Model Merging for Hidden Markov Model Induction. - Walter Daelemans:
Memory-Based Lexical Acquisition and Processing. - Masaki Murata, Makoto Nagao:
Determination of referential property and number of nouns in Japanese sentences for machine translation into English. - James Rogers:
Capturing CFLs with Tree Adjoining Grammars. - Keith Vander Linden:
Generating Precondition Expressions in Instructional Text. - Christer Samuelsson:
Grammar Specialization through Entropy Thresholds. - Alon Lavie:
An Integrated Heuristic Scheme for Partial Parse Evaluation. - Manny Rayner:
Abductive Equivalential Translation and its application to Natural Language Database Interfacing. - Mark-Jan Nederhof:
An Optimal Tabular Parsing Algorithm. - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Giorgio Satta:
An Extended Theory of Head-Driven Parsing. - Michael Gasser:
Acquiring Receptive Morphology: A Connectionist Model. - Hiroshi Nakagawa, Shin-ichiro Nishizawa:
Semantics of Complex Sentences in Japanese. - John G. McMahon, Francis Jack Smith:
Structural Tags, Annealing and Automatic Word Classification. - Claire Grover, Chris Brew, Suresh Manandhar, Marc Moens:
Priority Union and Generalization in Discourse Grammars. - Suresh Manandhar:
An Attributive Logic of Set Descriptions and Set Operations. - Michael Gasser:
Modularity in a Connectionist Model of Morphology Acquisition. - John Carroll:
Relating Complexity to Practical Performance in Parsing with Wide-Coverage Unification Grammars. - Kuang-hua Chen, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Extracting Noun Phrases from Large-Scale Texts: A Hybrid Approach and Its Automatic Evaluation. - Ye-Yi Wang:
Dual-Coding Theory and Connectionist Lexical Selection.

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