Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2005
Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, October 11-13, 2005. Proceedings
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Chiql is a novel Chinese relational database query language for Chinese users. It supports procedural query style in which users can specify a complex database request in multiple simple statements. This facil...
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As the World Wide Web grows dramatically in recent years, there is increasing interest in semi-structured data on the web. Semi-structured data are usually represented in graph format, many graph schemas have ...
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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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Structural join is the core part of XML queries and has a significant impact on the performance of XML queries, several classical structural join algorithms have been proposed such as Stack-tree join and XR-Tree ...
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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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Most existing opinion analysis techniques used word-level sentiment knowledge but lack the learning capacity on the behaviors of context-dependent opinion words. Meanwhile, the use of collocation-level sentime...
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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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