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EMNLP 2014: Doha, Qatar
- Alessandro Moschitti, Bo Pang, Walter Daelemans:

Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2014, October 25-29, 2014, Doha, Qatar, A meeting of SIGDAT, a Special Interest Group of the ACL. ACL 2014, ISBN 978-1-937284-96-1 - Salim Roukos:

Invited Talk: IBM Cognitive Computing - An NLP Renaissance! 1 - Jianfeng Gao, Patrick Pantel, Michael Gamon, Xiaodong He, Li Deng:

Modeling Interestingness with Deep Neural Networks. 2-13 - Martin Sundermeyer, Tamer Alkhouli, Joern Wuebker, Hermann Ney:

Translation Modeling with Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Networks. 14-25 - Tim Van de Cruys:

A Neural Network Approach to Selectional Preference Acquisition. 26-35 - Douwe Kiela, Léon Bottou:

Learning Image Embeddings using Convolutional Neural Networks for Improved Multi-Modal Semantics. 36-45 - Christian Stab, Iryna Gurevych:

Identifying Argumentative Discourse Structures in Persuasive Essays. 46-56 - Zhuoran Wang, Hongliang Chen, Guanchun Wang, Hao Tian, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang:

Policy Learning for Domain Selection in an Extensible Multi-domain Spoken Dialogue System. 57-67 - Fang Kong, Hwee Tou Ng, Guodong Zhou:

A Constituent-Based Approach to Argument Labeling with Joint Inference in Discourse Parsing. 68-77 - Julian Hough, Matthew Purver:

Strongly Incremental Repair Detection. 78-89 - Fan Yang, Paul Vozila:

Semi-Supervised Chinese Word Segmentation Using Partial-Label Learning With Conditional Random Fields. 90-98 - Nobuhiro Kaji, Masaru Kitsuregawa:

Accurate Word Segmentation and POS Tagging for Japanese Microblogs: Corpus Annotation and Joint Modeling with Lexical Normalization. 99-109 - Jiang Guo, Wanxiang Che, Haifeng Wang

, Ting Liu:
Revisiting Embedding Features for Simple Semi-supervised Learning. 110-120 - Xuancong Wang, Khe Chai Sim, Hwee Tou Ng:

Combining Punctuation and Disfluency Prediction: An Empirical Study. 121-130 - Katrin Kirchhoff, Jeff A. Bilmes:

Submodularity for Data Selection in Machine Translation. 131-141 - Haiyang Wu, Daxiang Dong, Xiaoguang Hu, Dianhai Yu, Wei He, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang

, Ting Liu:
Improve Statistical Machine Translation with Context-Sensitive Bilingual Semantic Embedding Model. 142-146 - Zhongjun He, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang

, Ting Liu:
Transformation from Discontinuous to Continuous Word Alignment Improves Translation Quality. 147-152 - Hidetaka Kamigaito, Taro Watanabe, Hiroya Takamura, Manabu Okumura:

Unsupervised Word Alignment Using Frequency Constraint in Posterior Regularized EM. 153-158 - Sauleh Eetemadi

, Kristina Toutanova:
Asymmetric Features Of Human Generated Translation. 159-164 - Hideya Mino, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita:

Syntax-Augmented Machine Translation using Syntax-Label Clustering. 165-171 - Yvette Graham, Timothy Baldwin:

Testing for Significance of Increased Correlation with Human Judgment. 172-176 - Yue Zhang, Kai Song, Linfeng Song, Jingbo Zhu, Qun Liu:

Syntactic SMT Using a Discriminative Text Generation Model. 177-182 - Jingyi Zhang, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita, Hai Zhao:

Learning Hierarchical Translation Spans. 183-188 - Rui Wang, Hai Zhao, Bao-Liang Lu, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:

Neural Network Based Bilingual Language Model Growing for Statistical Machine Translation. 189-195 - Kostadin Cholakov, Valia Kordoni:

Better Statistical Machine Translation through Linguistic Treatment of Phrasal Verbs. 196-201 - Milos Stanojevic

, Khalil Sima'an:
Fitting Sentence Level Translation Evaluation with Many Dense Features. 202-206 - Houda Bouamor, Hanan Alshikhabobakr, Behrang Mohit, Kemal Oflazer

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A Human Judgement Corpus and a Metric for Arabic MT Evaluation. 207-213 - Francisco Guzmán, Shafiq R. Joty, Lluís Màrquez, Alessandro Moschitti, Preslav Nakov, Massimo Nicosia:

Learning to Differentiate Better from Worse Translations. 214-220 - Maryam Siahbani, Anoop Sarkar:

Two Improvements to Left-to-Right Decoding for Hierarchical Phrase-based Machine Translation. 221-226 - Martin Cmejrek:

Reordering Model for Forest-to-String Machine Translation. 227-232 - Leila Wehbe, Ashish Vaswani, Kevin Knight, Tom M. Mitchell:

Aligning context-based statistical models of language with brain activity during reading. 233-243 - Aida Nematzadeh, Afsaneh Fazly, Suzanne Stevenson:

A Cognitive Model of Semantic Network Learning. 244-254 - Felix Hill, Anna Korhonen:

Learning Abstract Concept Embeddings from Multi-Modal Data: Since You Probably Can't See What I Mean. 255-265 - Longkai Zhang, Houfeng Wang:

Go Climb a Dependency Tree and Correct the Grammatical Errors. 266-277 - Simon Baker, Roi Reichart, Anna Korhonen:

An Unsupervised Model for Instance Level Subcategorization Acquisition. 278-289 - Liang Sun, Jason Mielens, Jason Baldridge:

Parsing low-resource languages using Gibbs sampling for PCFGs with latent annotations. 290-300 - Ioannis Konstas, Frank Keller, Vera Demberg, Mirella Lapata:

Incremental Semantic Role Labeling with Tree Adjoining Grammar. 301-312 - Cagil Sonmez, Arzucan Özgür:

A Graph-based Approach for Contextual Text Normalization. 313-324 - Mohamed Yahya, Steven Whang, Rahul Gupta, Alon Y. Halevy:

ReNoun: Fact Extraction for Nominal Attributes. 325-335 - Benjamin Wing, Jason Baldridge:

Hierarchical Discriminative Classification for Text-Based Geolocation. 336-348 - Ivan Vulic, Marie-Francine Moens:

Probabilistic Models of Cross-Lingual Semantic Similarity in Context Based on Latent Cross-Lingual Concepts Induced from Comparable Data. 349-362 - Haitong Yang, Chengqing Zong

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Multi-Predicate Semantic Role Labeling. 363-373 - Luciano Del Corro, Rainer Gemulla

, Gerhard Weikum:
Werdy: Recognition and Disambiguation of Verbs and Verb Phrases with Syntactic and Semantic Pruning. 374-385 - Rik Koncel-Kedziorski, Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Ali Farhadi:

Multi-Resolution Language Grounding with Weak Supervision. 386-396 - Matt Gardner, Partha Pratim Talukdar, Jayant Krishnamurthy, Tom M. Mitchell:

Incorporating Vector Space Similarity in Random Walk Inference over Knowledge Bases. 397-406 - Michael Roth

, Kristian Woodsend:
Composition of Word Representations Improves Semantic Role Labelling. 407-413 - Tommaso Caselli, Carlo Strapparava:

Automatic Domain Assignment for Word Sense Alignment. 414-418 - Muntsa Padró, Marco Idiart, Aline Villavicencio, Carlos Ramisch:

Nothing like Good Old Frequency: Studying Context Filters for Distributional Thesauri. 419-424 - Nima Pourdamghani, Yang Gao, Ulf Hermjakob, Kevin Knight:

Aligning English Strings with Abstract Meaning Representation Graphs. 425-429 - Xavier Lluís, Xavier Carreras

, Lluís Màrquez:
A Shortest-path Method for Arc-factored Semantic Role Labeling. 430-435 - Iman Saleh, Alessandro Moschitti, Preslav Nakov, Lluís Màrquez, Shafiq R. Joty:

Semantic Kernels for Semantic Parsing. 436-442 - Mohamed Morchid, Mohamed Bouallegue, Richard Dufour, Georges Linarès, Driss Matrouf, Renato de Mori:

An I-vector Based Approach to Compact Multi-Granularity Topic Spaces Representation of Textual Documents. 443-454 - Nikolaos Pappas, Andrei Popescu-Belis

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Explaining the Stars: Weighted Multiple-Instance Learning for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis. 455-466 - Jiwei Li, Eduard H. Hovy

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Sentiment Analysis on the People's Daily. 467-476 - Duyu Tang, Furu Wei, Bing Qin

, Li Dong, Ting Liu, Ming Zhou:
A Joint Segmentation and Classification Framework for Sentiment Analysis. 477-487 - Yafeng Ren, Donghong Ji, Hongbin Zhang

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Positive Unlabeled Learning for Deceptive Reviews Detection. 488-498 - Varada Kolhatkar, Graeme Hirst:

Resolving Shell Nouns. 499-510 - Will Roberts, Markus Egg:

A Comparison of Selectional Preference Models for Automatic Verb Classification. 511-522 - Mohammad Javad Hosseini, Hannaneh Hajishirzi, Oren Etzioni, Nate Kushman:

Learning to Solve Arithmetic Word Problems with Verb Categorization. 523-533 - Gabor Angeli, Christopher D. Manning:

NaturalLI: Natural Logic Inference for Common Sense Reasoning. 534-545 - Fandong Meng, Deyi Xiong

, Wenbin Jiang, Qun Liu:
Modeling Term Translation for Document-informed Machine Translation. 546-556 - Qing Dou, Ashish Vaswani, Kevin Knight:

Beyond Parallel Data: Joint Word Alignment and Decipherment Improves Machine Translation. 557-565 - Cuong Hoang, Khalil Sima'an:

Latent Domain Phrase-based Models for Adaptation. 566-576 - Fabien Cromierès, Sadao Kurohashi:

Translation Rules with Right-Hand Side Lattices. 577-588 - Ferhan Türe, Elizabeth Boschee:

Learning to Translate: A Query-Specific Combination Approach for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval. 589-599 - Salvatore Romeo, Andrea Tagarelli, Dino Ienco:

Semantic-Based Multilingual Document Clustering via Tensor Modeling. 600-609 - Martin Riedl, Michael R. Glass, Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo

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Lexical Substitution for the Medical Domain. 610-614 - Antoine Bordes, Sumit Chopra, Jason Weston:

Question Answering with Subgraph Embeddings. 615-620 - Derek Barnes, Mahesh Joshi, Hassan Sawaf:

Correcting Keyboard Layout Errors and Homoglyphs in Queries. 621-626 - Ralf D. Brown:

Non-linear Mapping for Improved Identification of 1300+ Languages. 627-632 - Mohit Iyyer, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Leonardo Max Batista Claudino, Richard Socher, Hal Daumé III:

A Neural Network for Factoid Question Answering over Paragraphs. 633-644 - Min-Chul Yang, Nan Duan

, Ming Zhou, Hae-Chang Rim:
Joint Relational Embeddings for Knowledge-based Question Answering. 645-650 - Thanapon Noraset

, Chandra Bhagavatula, Doug Downey:
Adding High-Precision Links to Wikipedia. 651-656 - Jennifer Williams, Sharon W. Tam, Wade Shen:

Finding Good Enough: A Task-Based Evaluation of Query Biased Summarization for Cross-Language Information Retrieval. 657-669 - Xingxing Zhang, Mirella Lapata:

Chinese Poetry Generation with Recurrent Neural Networks. 670-680 - Cody Rioux, Sadid A. Hasan, Yllias Chali:

Fear the REAPER: A System for Automatic Multi-Document Summarization with Reinforcement Learning. 681-690 - Chen Li, Yang Liu, Fei Liu, Lin Zhao, Fuliang Weng:

Improving Multi-documents Summarization by Sentence Compression based on Expanded Constituent Parse Trees. 691-701 - Muhammed Yavuz Nuzumlali, Arzucan Özgür:

Analyzing Stemming Approaches for Turkish Multi-Document Summarization. 702-706 - Thorsten Joachims:

Invited Talk: Learning from Rational Behavior. 707 - Dmitrijs Milajevs, Dimitri Kartsaklis, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh

, Matthew Purver:
Evaluating Neural Word Representations in Tensor-Based Compositional Settings. 708-719 - Ozan Irsoy, Claire Cardie:

Opinion Mining with Deep Recurrent Neural Networks. 720-728 - Phong Le, Willem H. Zuidema

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The Inside-Outside Recursive Neural Network model for Dependency Parsing. 729-739 - Danqi Chen, Christopher D. Manning:

A Fast and Accurate Dependency Parser using Neural Networks. 740-750 - Kazi Saidul Hasan, Vincent Ng:

Why are You Taking this Stance? Identifying and Classifying Reasons in Ideological Debates. 751-762 - Chen Chen, Vincent Ng:

Chinese Zero Pronoun Resolution: An Unsupervised Probabilistic Model Rivaling Supervised Resolvers. 763-774 - Jackie Chi Kit Cheung, Gerald Penn

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Unsupervised Sentence Enhancement for Automatic Summarization. 775-786 - Sahar Kazemzadeh, Vicente Ordonez

, Mark Matten, Tamara L. Berg:
ReferItGame: Referring to Objects in Photographs of Natural Scenes. 787-798 - Lei Shi, Shuming Shi, Chin-Yew Lin, Yi-Dong Shen, Yong Rui:

Unsupervised Template Mining for Semantic Category Understanding. 799-809 - Anh Tuan Luu, Jung-Jae Kim

, See-Kiong Ng:
Taxonomy Construction Using Syntactic Contextual Evidence. 810-819 - Glen Pink, Joel Nothman

, James R. Curran:
Analysing recall loss in named entity slot filling. 820-830 - Deepak Venugopal, Chen Chen, Vibhav Gogate

, Vincent Ng:
Relieving the Computational Bottleneck: Joint Inference for Event Extraction with High-Dimensional Features. 831-843 - John K. Pate, Mark Johnson

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Syllable weight encodes mostly the same information for English word segmentation as dictionary stress. 844-853 - Miaohong Chen, Baobao Chang, Wenzhe Pei:

A Joint Model for Unsupervised Chinese Word Segmentation. 854-863 - Yijia Liu, Yue Zhang, Wanxiang Che, Ting Liu, Fan Wu:

Domain Adaptation for CRF-based Chinese Word Segmentation using Free Annotations. 864-874 - Changki Lee

, Edward Choi, Hyunki Kim:
Balanced Korean Word Spacing with Structural SVM. 875-879 - Karthik Narasimhan, Damianos G. Karakos, Richard M. Schwartz, Stavros Tsakalidis, Regina Barzilay:

Morphological Segmentation for Keyword Spotting. 880-885 - Long Duong, Trevor Cohn, Karin Verspoor

, Steven Bird
, Paul Cook:
What Can We Get From 1000 Tokens? A Case Study of Multilingual POS Tagging For Resource-Poor Languages. 886-897 - Diego Marcheggiani, Thierry Artières:

An Experimental Comparison of Active Learning Strategies for Partially Labeled Sequences. 898-906 - Ying Li, Pascale Fung:

Language Modeling with Functional Head Constraint for Code Switching Speech Recognition. 907-916 - Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez

, Francesco Sartorio, Giorgio Satta
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A Polynomial-Time Dynamic Oracle for Non-Projective Dependency Parsing. 917-927 - Yu-Ming Hsieh, Jason S. Chang, Keh-Jiann Chen:

Ambiguity Resolution for Vt-N Structures in Chinese. 928-937 - Yuta Tsuboi:

Neural Networks Leverage Corpus-wide Information for Part-of-speech Tagging. 938-950 - Raymond Hendy Susanto, Peter Phandi, Hwee Tou Ng:

System Combination for Grammatical Error Correction. 951-962 - Thomas Müller

, Richárd Farkas, Alex Judea, Helmut Schmid, Hinrich Schütze:
Dependency parsing with latent refinements of part-of-speech tags. 963-967 - Barbara Plank, Anders Johannsen, Anders Søgaard:

Importance weighting and unsupervised domain adaptation of POS taggers: a negative result. 968-973 - Yogarshi Vyas, Spandana Gella, Jatin Sharma

, Kalika Bali, Monojit Choudhury:
POS Tagging of English-Hindi Code-Mixed Social Media Content. 974-979 - Eric Morley, Anna Eva Hallin

, Brian Roark:
Data Driven Grammatical Error Detection in Transcripts of Children's Speech. 980-989 - Mike Lewis, Mark Steedman:

A* CCG Parsing with a Supertag-factored Model. 990-1000 - Lingpeng Kong, Nathan Schneider, Swabha Swayamdipta, Archna Bhatia, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith:

A Dependency Parser for Tweets. 1001-1012 - Yuan Zhang, Tao Lei, Regina Barzilay, Tommi S. Jaakkola:

Greed is Good if Randomized: New Inference for Dependency Parsing. 1013-1024 - Xinxiong Chen, Zhiyuan Liu, Maosong Sun:

A Unified Model for Word Sense Representation and Disambiguation. 1025-1035 - Tamara Polajnar

, Luana Fagarasan, Stephen Clark:
Reducing Dimensions of Tensors in Type-Driven Distributional Semantics. 1036-1046 - Alina Maria Ciobanu, Liviu P. Dinu:

An Etymological Approach to Cross-Language Orthographic Similarity. Application on Romanian. 1047-1058 - Arvind Neelakantan, Jeevan Shankar, Alexandre Passos, Andrew McCallum:

Efficient Non-parametric Estimation of Multiple Embeddings per Word in Vector Space. 1059-1069 - Shi Zhao, Yan Zhang:

Tailor knowledge graph for query understanding: linking intent topics by propagation. 1070-1080 - Marius Pasca:

Queries as a Source of Lexicalized Commonsense Knowledge. 1081-1091 - Shizhu He, Kang Liu, Yuanzhe Zhang, Liheng Xu, Jun Zhao:

Question Answering over Linked Data Using First-order Logic. 1092-1103 - Mandar Joshi, Uma Sawant, Soumen Chakrabarti:

Knowledge Graph and Corpus Driven Segmentation and Answer Inference for Telegraphic Entity-seeking Queries. 1104-1114 - Quan Wang, Jing Liu, Bin Wang, Li Guo:

A Regularized Competition Model for Question Difficulty Estimation in Community Question Answering Services. 1115-1126 - Isaac Persing, Vincent Ng:

Vote Prediction on Comments in Social Polls. 1127-1138 - Jianfeng Si, Arjun Mukherjee, Bing Liu, Sinno Jialin Pan

, Qing Li, Huayi Li:
Exploiting Social Relations and Sentiment for Stock Prediction. 1139-1145 - Maarten Sap, Gregory J. Park, Johannes C. Eichstaedt

, Margaret L. Kern, David Stillwell, Michal Kosinski
, Lyle H. Ungar, H. Andrew Schwartz:
Developing Age and Gender Predictive Lexica over Social Media. 1146-1151 - William Yang Wang, Lingpeng Kong, Kathryn Mazaitis, William W. Cohen:

Dependency Parsing for Weibo: An Efficient Probabilistic Logic Programming Approach. 1152-1158 - Gaoyan Ou, Wei Chen, Tengjiao Wang, Zhongyu Wei, Binyang Li, Dongqing Yang, Kam-Fai Wong

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Exploiting Community Emotion for Microblog Event Detection. 1159-1168 - Kelsey R. Allen, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng:

Detecting Disagreement in Conversations using Pseudo-Monologic Rhetorical Structure. 1169-1180 - Yoonjung Choi, Janyce Wiebe:

+/-EffectWordNet: Sense-level Lexicon Acquisition for Opinion Inference. 1181-1191 - Hao Wang, Martin Ester:

A Sentiment-aligned Topic Model for Product Aspect Rating Prediction. 1192-1202 - Ashequl Qadir, Ellen Riloff:

Learning Emotion Indicators from Tweets: Hashtags, Hashtag Patterns, and Phrases. 1203-1209 - Sebastian Ebert, Hinrich Schütze:

Fine-Grained Contextual Predictions for Hard Sentiment Words. 1210-1215 - Le Liu, Yu Hong, Jun Lu, Jun Lang, Heng Ji, Jian-Min Yao:

An Iterative Link-based Method for Parallel Web Page Mining. 1216-1224 - Spence Green, Sida I. Wang, Jason Chuang, Jeffrey Heer, Sebastian Schuster

, Christopher D. Manning:
Human Effort and Machine Learnability in Computer Aided Translation. 1225-1236 - Wilker Aziz, Marc Dymetman, Lucia Specia:

Exact Decoding for Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation. 1237-1249 - Michael Auli, Michel Galley, Jianfeng Gao:

Large-scale Expected BLEU Training of Phrase-based Reordering Models. 1250-1260 - Benjamin Marie, Aurélien Max:

Confidence-based Rewriting of Machine Translation Output. 1261-1272 - Yoav Artzi, Dipanjan Das, Slav Petrov:

Learning Compact Lexicons for CCG Semantic Parsing. 1273-1283 - Adrienne X. Wang, Tom Kwiatkowski, Luke Zettlemoyer:

Morpho-syntactic Lexical Generalization for CCG Semantic Parsing. 1284-1295 - Reut Tsarfaty, Ilia Pogrebezky, Guy Weiss, Yaarit Natan, Smadar Szekely, David Harel:

Semantic Parsing Using Content and Context: A Case Study from Requirements Elicitation. 1296-1307 - Wei Lu

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Semantic Parsing with Relaxed Hybrid Trees. 1308-1318 - David M. Mimno, Moontae Lee:

Low-dimensional Embeddings for Interpretable Anchor-based Topic Inference. 1319-1328 - Kevin Gimpel, Mohit Bansal:

Weakly-Supervised Learning with Cost-Augmented Contrastive Estimation. 1329-1341 - Alvin Grissom II, He He, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, John Morgan, Hal Daumé III:

Don't Until the Final Verb Wait: Reinforcement Learning for Simultaneous Machine Translation. 1342-1352 - James Scicluna, Colin de la Higuera

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PCFG Induction for Unsupervised Parsing and Language Modelling. 1353-1362 - Radu Tudor Ionescu, Marius Popescu

, Aoife Cahill:
Can characters reveal your native language? A language-independent approach to native language identification. 1363-1373 - Yo Ehara, Yusuke Miyao, Hidekazu Oiwa, Issei Sato, Hiroshi Nakagawa:

Formalizing Word Sampling for Vocabulary Prediction as Graph-based Active Learning. 1374-1384 - Shervin Malmasi, Mark Dras

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Language Transfer Hypotheses with Linear SVM Weights. 1385-1390 - A. Seza Dogruöz, Preslav Nakov:

Predicting Dialect Variation in Immigrant Contexts Using Light Verb Constructions. 1391-1395 - A.-Yeong Kim, Hyun-Je Song

, Seong-Bae Park, Sang-Jo Lee:
Device-Dependent Readability for Improved Text Understanding. 1396-1404 - Longkai Zhang, Li Li, Houfeng Wang, Xu Sun:

Predicting Chinese Abbreviations with Minimum Semantic Unit and Global Constraints. 1405-1414 - Xiao Ding, Yue Zhang, Ting Liu, Junwen Duan:

Using Structured Events to Predict Stock Price Movement: An Empirical Investigation. 1415-1425 - Aaron Gerow:

Extracting Clusters of Specialist Terms from Unstructured Text. 1426-1434 - Cornelia Caragea

, Florin Adrian Bulgarov, Andreea Godea, Sujatha Das Gollapalli:
Citation-Enhanced Keyphrase Extraction from Research Papers: A Supervised Approach. 1435-1446 - Heike Adel, Hinrich Schütze:

Using Mined Coreference Chains as a Resource for a Semantic Task. 1447-1452 - Ming-Feng Tsai, Chuan-Ju Wang:

Financial Keyword Expansion via Continuous Word Vector Representations. 1453-1458 - Imene Bensalem, Paolo Rosso, Salim Chikhi:

Intrinsic Plagiarism Detection using N-gram Classes. 1459-1464 - Kareem Darwish, Hassan Sajjad

, Hamdy Mubarak:
Verifiably Effective Arabic Dialect Identification. 1465-1468 - Ritwik Banerjee, Song Feng

, Jun Seok Kang, Yejin Choi:
Keystroke Patterns as Prosody in Digital Writings: A Case Study with Deceptive Reviews and Essays. 1469-1473 - Kuan-Yu Chen, Shih-Hung Liu, Berlin Chen, Ea-Ee Jan, Hsin-Min Wang

, Wen-Lian Hsu, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Leveraging Effective Query Modeling Techniques for Speech Recognition and Summarization. 1474-1480 - Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Ashima Arora, Owen Rambow:

Staying on Topic: An Indicator of Power in Political Debates. 1481-1486 - Ankur P. Parikh, Avneesh Saluja, Chris Dyer, Eric P. Xing:

Language Modeling with Power Low Rank Ensembles. 1487-1498 - Jonathan Berant, Vivek Srikumar, Pei-Chun Chen, Abby Vander Linden, Brittany Harding, Brad Huang, Peter Clark, Christopher D. Manning:

Modeling Biological Processes for Reading Comprehension. - Serra Sinem Tekiroglu, Gözde Özbal, Carlo Strapparava:

Sensicon: An Automatically Constructed Sensorial Lexicon. 1511-1521 - Jingwei Zhang, Jeremy Salwen, Michael R. Glass, Alfio Massimiliano Gliozzo

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Word Semantic Representations using Bayesian Probabilistic Tensor Factorization. 1522-1531 - Jeffrey Pennington, Richard Socher, Christopher D. Manning:

Glove: Global Vectors for Word Representation. 1532-1543 - Kazuma Hashimoto, Pontus Stenetorp, Makoto Miwa, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka:

Jointly Learning Word Representations and Composition Functions Using Predicate-Argument Structures. 1544-1555 - Gabor Angeli, Julie Tibshirani, Jean Wu, Christopher D. Manning:

Combining Distant and Partial Supervision for Relation Extraction. 1556-1567 - Kai-Wei Chang, Wen-tau Yih, Bishan Yang, Christopher Meek:

Typed Tensor Decomposition of Knowledge Bases for Relation Extraction. 1568-1579 - Edouard Grave:

A convex relaxation for weakly supervised relation extraction. 1580-1590 - Zhen Wang, Jianwen Zhang, Jianlin Feng, Zheng Chen:

Knowledge Graph and Text Jointly Embedding. 1591-1601 - Shima Gerani, Yashar Mehdad, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond T. Ng, Bita Nejat:

Abstractive Summarization of Product Reviews Using Discourse Structure. 1602-1613 - Li Zhao, Minlie Huang, Haiqiang Chen, Junjun Cheng, Xiaoyan Zhu:

Clustering Aspect-related Phrases by Leveraging Sentiment Distribution Consistency. 1614-1623 - Yue Hu, Xiaojun Wan:

Automatic Generation of Related Work Sections in Scientific Papers: An Optimization Approach. 1624-1633 - Octavian Popescu, Ngoc Phuoc An Vo:

Fast and Accurate Misspelling Correction in Large Corpora. 1634-1642 - Marcello Federico, Matteo Negri, Luisa Bentivogli

, Marco Turchi:
Assessing the Impact of Translation Errors on Machine Translation Quality with Mixed-effects Models. 1643-1653 - Xiaolin Wang, Masao Utiyama, Andrew M. Finch, Eiichiro Sumita:

Refining Word Segmentation Using a Manually Aligned Corpus for Statistical Machine Translation. 1654-1664 - Xiaoning Zhu, Zhongjun He, Hua Wu, Conghui Zhu, Haifeng Wang

, Tiejun Zhao:
Improving Pivot-Based Statistical Machine Translation by Pivoting the Co-occurrence Count of Phrase Pairs. 1665-1675 - Ke M. Tran, Arianna Bisazza, Christof Monz:

Word Translation Prediction for Morphologically Rich Languages with Bilingual Neural Networks. 1676-1688 - Ekaterina Garmash, Christof Monz:

Dependency-Based Bilingual Language Models for Reordering in Statistical Machine Translation. 1689-1700 - Georgios Kontonatsios

, Ioannis Korkontzelos
, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Sophia Ananiadou:
Combining String and Context Similarity for Bilingual Term Alignment from Comparable Corpora. 1701-1712 - Behrang Q. Zadeh

, Siegfried Handschuh:
Random Manhattan Integer Indexing: Incremental L1 Normed Vector Space Construction. 1713-1723 - Kyunghyun Cho, Bart van Merrienboer, Çaglar Gülçehre

, Dzmitry Bahdanau, Fethi Bougares, Holger Schwenk, Yoshua Bengio:
Learning Phrase Representations using RNN Encoder-Decoder for Statistical Machine Translation. 1724-1734 - Xiaochang Peng, Daniel Gildea:

Type-based MCMC for Sampling Tree Fragments from Forests. 1735-1745 - Yoon Kim:

Convolutional Neural Networks for Sentence Classification. 1746-1751 - Viet-An Nguyen, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Philip Resnik:

Sometimes Average is Best: The Importance of Averaging for Prediction using MCMC Inference in Topic Modeling. 1752-1757 - Abdullah Alrajeh, Mahesan Niranjan

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Large-scale Reordering Model for Statistical Machine Translation using Dual Multinomial Logistic Regression. 1758-1763 - Malte Nuhn, Julian Schamper, Hermann Ney:

Improved Decipherment of Homophonic Ciphers. 1764-1768 - Malte Nuhn, Kevin Knight:

Cipher Type Detection. 1769-1773 - Ziqiang Cao

, Sujian Li, Heng Ji:
Joint Learning of Chinese Words, Terms and Keywords. 1774-1778 - Guillaume Wisniewski, Nicolas Pécheux, Souhir Gahbiche-Braham

, François Yvon:
Cross-Lingual Part-of-Speech Tagging through Ambiguous Learning. 1779-1785 - Marzieh Bazrafshan, Daniel Gildea:

Comparing Representations of Semantic Roles for String-To-Tree Decoding. 1786-1791 - Bahar Salehi, Paul Cook, Timothy Baldwin:

Detecting Non-compositional MWE Components using Wiktionary. 1792-1797 - Daniel Beck, Trevor Cohn, Lucia Specia:

Joint Emotion Analysis via Multi-task Gaussian Processes. 1798-1803 - Zubin Jelveh, Bruce Kogut, Suresh Naidu:

Detecting Latent Ideology in Expert Text: Evidence From Academic Papers in Economics. 1804-1809 - Niels Landwehr, Sebastian Arzt, Tobias Scheffer, Reinhold Kliegl

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A Model of Individual Differences in Gaze Control During Reading. 1810-1815 - Li Li, Longkai Zhang, Houfeng Wang:

Muli-label Text Categorization with Hidden Components. 1816-1821 - Jason Weston, Sumit Chopra, Keith Adams:

#TagSpace: Semantic Embeddings from Hashtags. 1822-1827 - Jin-ge Yao, Xiaojun Wan, Jianguo Xiao:

Joint Decoding of Tree Transduction Models for Sentence Compression. 1828-1833 - Yasuhisa Yoshida, Jun Suzuki

, Tsutomu Hirao, Masaaki Nagata:
Dependency-based Discourse Parser for Single-Document Summarization. 1834-1839 - Theerawat Songyot, David Chiang:

Improving Word Alignment using Word Similarity. 1840-1845 - Qi Li, Heng Ji, Yu Hong, Sujian Li:

Constructing Information Networks Using One Single Model. 1846-1851 - Emanuela Boros, Romaric Besançon, Olivier Ferret, Brigitte Grau:

Event Role Extraction using Domain-Relevant Word Representations. 1852-1857 - Makoto Miwa, Yutaka Sasaki:

Modeling Joint Entity and Relation Extraction with Table Representation. 1858-1869 - Likun Qiu, Yue Zhang:

ZORE: A Syntax-based System for Chinese Open Relation Extraction. 1870-1880 - Longkai Zhang, Houfeng Wang, Xu Sun:

Coarse-grained Candidate Generation and Fine-grained Re-ranking for Chinese Abbreviation Prediction. 1881-1890 - Mitchell Koch, John Gilmer, Stephen Soderland, Daniel S. Weld:

Type-Aware Distantly Supervised Relation Extraction with Linked Arguments. 1891-1901 - Yuchen Zhang, Nianwen Xue:

Automatic Inference of the Tense of Chinese Events Using Implicit Linguistic Information. 1902-1911 - Liwei Chen, Yansong Feng, Jinghui Mo, Songfang Huang, Dongyan Zhao:

Joint Inference for Knowledge Base Population. 1912-1923 - Emilia Apostolova, Noriko Tomuro:

Combining Visual and Textual Features for Information Extraction from Online Flyers. 1924-1929 - Derry Tanti Wijaya

, Ndapandula Nakashole
, Tom M. Mitchell:
CTPs: Contextual Temporal Profiles for Time Scoping Facts using State Change Detection. 1930-1936 - Ajay Nagesh, Gholamreza Haffari, Ganesh Ramakrishnan:

Noisy Or-based model for Relation Extraction using Distant Supervision. 1937-1941 - Lemao Liu, Liang Huang:

Search-Aware Tuning for Machine Translation. 1942-1952 - Avneesh Saluja, Chris Dyer, Shay B. Cohen:

Latent-Variable Synchronous CFGs for Hierarchical Translation. 1953-1964 - Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Emily E. Reid, Owen Rambow:

Gender and Power: How Gender and Gender Environment Affect Manifestations of Power. 1965-1976 - Kentaro Sasaki, Tomohiro Yoshikawa, Takeshi Furuhashi:

Online topic model for Twitter considering dynamics of user interests and topic trends. 1977-1985 - JinYeong Bak

, Chin-Yew Lin, Alice Oh:
Self-disclosure topic model for classifying and analyzing Twitter conversations. 1986-1996 - Jiwei Li, Alan Ritter, Claire Cardie, Eduard H. Hovy

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Major Life Event Extraction from Twitter based on Congratulations/Condolences Speech Acts. 1997-2007 - Vlad Niculae, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil:

Brighter than Gold: Figurative Language in User Generated Comparisons. 2008-2018 - Jing Peng, Anna Feldman, Ekaterina Vylomova:

Classifying Idiomatic and Literal Expressions Using Topic Models and Intensity of Emotions. 2019-2027 - Angel X. Chang, Manolis Savva

, Christopher D. Manning:
Learning Spatial Knowledge for Text to 3D Scene Generation. 2028-2038 - Jiwei Li, Eduard H. Hovy

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A Model of Coherence Based on Distributed Sentence Representation. 2039-2048 - Shafiq R. Joty, Alessandro Moschitti:

Discriminative Reranking of Discourse Parses Using Tree Kernels. 2049-2060 - Jiwei Li, Rumeng Li, Eduard H. Hovy

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Recursive Deep Models for Discourse Parsing. 2061-2069 - Sebastian Martschat, Michael Strube:

Recall Error Analysis for Coreference Resolution. 2070-2081 - Yufang Hou

, Katja Markert, Michael Strube:
A Rule-Based System for Unrestricted Bridging Resolution: Recognizing Bridging Anaphora and Finding Links to Antecedents. 2082-2093 - Asli Celikyilmaz

, Zhaleh Feizollahi, Dilek Hakkani-Tür
, Ruhi Sarikaya:
Resolving Referring Expressions in Conversational Dialogs for Natural User Interfaces. 2094-2104 - Yancui Li, Wenhe Feng, Jing Sun, Fang Kong, Guodong Zhou:

Building Chinese Discourse Corpus with Connective-driven Dependency Tree Structure. 2105-2114 - Chao Ma, Janardhan Rao Doppa, John Walker Orr, Prashanth Mannem, Xiaoli Z. Fern, Thomas G. Dietterich, Prasad Tadepalli

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Prune-and-Score: Learning for Greedy Coreference Resolution. 2115-2126 - Sumit Bhatia

, Prakhar Biyani, Prasenjit Mitra:
Summarizing Online Forum Discussions - Can Dialog Acts of Individual Messages Help? 2127-2131

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