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    Interlingua-based English–Hindi Machine Translation and Language Divergence

    Interlingua and transfer-based approaches tomachine translation have long been in use in competing and complementary ways. The former proves economical in situations where translation among multiple languages ...

    Shachi Dave, Jignashu Parikh, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Machine Translation (2001)

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    Text Similarity Measurement Using Concept Representation of Texts

    Measuring semantic nearness of documents is important for accurate information retrieval, automated text categorization and classification. Inspired by the observation that text documents contain semantically coh...

    Abhinay Pandya, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Pattern Recognition and Machine Intelligence (2005)

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    Hindi to English and Marathi to English Cross Language Information Retrieval Evaluation

    In this paper, we present our Hindi to English and Marathi to English CLIR systems developed as part of our participation in the CLEF 2007 Ad-Hoc Bilingual task. We take a query translation based approach usin...

    Manoj Kumar Chinnakotla, Sagar Ranadive in Advances in Multilingual and Multimodal In… (2008)

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    “A term is known by the company it keeps”: On Selecting a Good Expansion Set in Pseudo-Relevance Feedback

    It is well known that pseudo-relevance feedback (PRF) improves the retrieval performance of Information Retrieval (IR) systems in general. However, a recent study by Cao et al [3] has shown that a non-negligib...

    Raghavendra Udupa, Abhijit Bhole in Advances in Information Retrieval Theory (2009)

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    Verbal Roots in the Sanskrit Wordnet

    This paper aims to present a way of storing Sanskrit Verbal roots in a proposed Sanskrit WordNet. The synsets of verbal roots are proposed to be created using all the available dhātupāṭhas. While doing so, it ...

    Malhar Kulkarni, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics (2009)

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    Gloss in Sanskrit Wordnet

    Glosses and examples are the essential components of the computational lexical databases like, Wordnet. These two components of the lexical database can be used in building domain ontologies, semantic relation...

    Malhar Kulkarni, Irawati Kulkarni in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics (2010)

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    Optimal Stem Identification in Presence of Suffix List

    Stemming is considered crucial in many NLP and IR applications. In the absence of any linguistic information, stemming is a challenging task. Stemming of words using suffixes of a language as linguistic inform...

    N. Vasudevan, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2012)

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    Feature Specific Sentiment Analysis for Product Reviews

    In this paper, we present a novel approach to identify feature specific expressions of opinion in product reviews with different features and mixed emotions. The objective is realized by identifying a set of pote...

    Subhabrata Mukherjee, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2012)

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    WikiSent: Weakly Supervised Sentiment Analysis through Extractive Summarization with Wikipedia

    This paper describes a weakly supervised system for sentiment analysis in the movie review domain. The objective is to classify a movie review into a polarity class, positive or negative, based on those sentences...

    Subhabrata Mukherjee, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery i… (2012)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Multilingual Information Access in South Asian Languages

    Second International Workshop, FIRE 2010, Gandhinagar, India, February 19-21, 2010 and Third International Workshop, FIRE 2011, Bombay, India, December 2-4, 2011, Revised Selected Papers

    Prasenjit Majumder, Mandar Mitra in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2013)

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    Lost in Translation: Viability of Machine Translation for Cross Language Sentiment Analysis

    Recently there has been a lot of interest in Cross Language Sentiment Analysis (CLSA) using Machine Translation (MT) to facilitate Sentiment Analysis in resource deprived languages. The idea is to use the anno...

    Balamurali A.R., Mitesh M. Khapra in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2013)

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    A Self Organizing Map Based Multi-objective Framework for Automatic Evolution of Clusters

    The current paper reports about the development of an automatic clustering technique which builds upon the search capability of a self-organizing multi-objective differential evolutionary approach. The algorit...

    Naveen Saini, Shubham Chourasia, Sriparna Saha in Neural Information Processing (2017)

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    A Deep Learning Based Multi-task Ensemble Model for Intent Detection and Slot Filling in Spoken Language Understanding

    An important component of every dialog system is understanding the language popularly known as Spoken Language Understanding (SLU). Intent detection (ID) and slot filling (SF) are the two very important and in...

    Mauajama Firdaus, Shobhit Bhatnagar, Asif Ekbal in Neural Information Processing (2018)

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    Epilogue

    The book presented an approach to leveraging cognitive features for NLP by harnessing eye-movement information from human readers and annotators. Eye-tracking technology is primarily used to record and analyze sh...

    Abhijit Mishra, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Cognitively Inspired Natural Language Processing (2018)

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    Intent Detection for Spoken Language Understanding Using a Deep Ensemble Model

    One of the significant task in spoken language understanding (SLU) is intent detection. In this paper, we propose a deep learning based ensemble model for intent detection. The outputs of different deep learni...

    Mauajama Firdaus, Shobhit Bhatnagar in PRICAI 2018: Trends in Artificial Intellig… (2018)

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    A Deep Learning Solution to Named Entity Recognition

    Identifying named entities is vital for many Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications. Much of the earlier work for identifying named entities focused on using handcrafted features and knowledge resource...

    V. Rudra Murthy, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2018)

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    Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis: Category Detection and Sentiment Classification for Hindi

    E-commerce markets in develo** countries (e.g. India) have witnessed a tremendous amount of user’s interest recently. Product reviews are now being generated daily in huge amount. Classifying the sentiment e...

    Md Shad Akhtar, Asif Ekbal in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2018)

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    Improved Best-First Clustering for Coreference Resolution in Indian Classical Music Forums

    Clustering step in the mention-pair paradigm for coreference resolution, forms the chain of coreferent mentions from the mention pairs classified as coreferent. Clustering methods including best-first clusteri...

    Joe Cheri Ross, Pushpak Bhattacharyya in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2018)

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    Identifying Participant Mentions and Resolving Their Coreferences in Legal Court Judgements

    Legal court judgements have multiple participants (e.g. judge, complainant, petitioner, lawyer, etc.). They may be referred to in multiple ways, e.g., the same person may be referred as lawyer, counsel, learne...

    Ajay Gupta, Devendra Verma, Sachin Pawar, Sangameshwar Patil in Text, Speech, and Dialogue (2018)

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