Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2005
Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, October 11-13, 2005. Proceedings
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Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, October 11-13, 2005. Proceedings
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A proper noun dictionary is never complete rendering name translation from English to Chinese ineffective. One way to solve this problem is not to rely on a dictionary alone but to adopt automatic translation ...
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This article investigates the effectiveness of an information inference mechanism on Chinese text. The information inference derives implicit associations via computation of information flow on a high dimensio...
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Temporal question classification assigns time granularities to temporal questions ac-cording to their anticipated answers. It is very important for answer extraction and verification in the literature of tempo...
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21st International Conference, ICCPOL 2006, Singapore, December 17-19, 2006. Proceedings
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Email categorization becomes very popular today in personal information management. However, most n-way classification methods suffer from feature unevenness problem, namely, features learned from training sam...
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Since most of news articles report several events and these events are referred in many related documents, we propose an event-based approach to visualize documents as graph on different conceptual granulariti...
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Techniques for find document clusters mostly depend on models that impose strong explicit and/or implicit priori assumptions. As a consequence, the clustering effects tend to be unnatural and stray away from t...
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Bilingual collocation correspondence is helpful to machine translation and second language learning. Existing techniques for identifying Chinese-English collocation correspondence suffer from two major problem...
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We investigate whether time features help to improve event-based summarization. In this paper, events are defined as event terms and the associated event elements. While event terms represent the actions thems...
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Collocation is a lexical phenomenon where two or more words are habitually combined together as some conventional way of saying things. For example, in Chinese, 历史/n 包袱/n (historical burden) rather than 历史/n 行...
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The world is flat [Friedman 2005]. Globalization has virtually lifted the boundaries between countries. Apparently, the advancement of the Internet is an active catalyst of the globalization process. Today, th...
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With the development of Web 2.0, people would like to share opinions on the Web, which are very helpful for other users to make decisions. Especially, some users have more powerful influence to other members o...