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    The processing and improvement of multi-statement queries in Chiql

    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...

    **aofeng Meng, Kam-Fai Wong, Suen Man Yip in Journal of Computer Science and Technology (1998)

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    A New Conceptual Graph Generated Algorithm for Semi-structured Databases

    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 ...

    Kam Fai Wong, Yat Fan Su, Dongqing Yang in Web Intelligence: Research and Development (2001)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2005

    Second International Joint Conference, Jeju Island, Korea, October 11-13, 2005. Proceedings

    Robert Dale, Kam-Fai Wong, Jian Su in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2005)

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    Phoneme-Based Transliteration of Foreign Names for OOV Problem

    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 ...

    Wei Gao, Kam-Fai Wong, Wai Lam in Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2004 (2005)

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    Accelerating XML Structural Join by Partitioning

    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 ...

    Nan Tang, Jeffrey Xu Yu, Kam-Fai Wong, Kevin Lü in Database and Expert Systems Applications (2005)

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    Information Flow Analysis with Chinese Text

    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...

    Paulo Cheong, Dawei Song, Peter Bruza in Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2004 (2005)

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    A Preliminary Work on Classifying Time Granularities of Temporal Questions

    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...

    Wei Li, Wenjie Li, Qin Lu, Kam-Fai Wong in Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2005 (2005)

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    Book and Conference Proceedings

    Computer Processing of Oriental Languages. Beyond the Orient: The Research Challenges Ahead

    21st International Conference, ICCPOL 2006, Singapore, December 17-19, 2006. Proceedings

    Yuji Matsumoto, Richard W. Sproat in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (2006)

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    Binarization Approaches to Email Categorization

    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...

    Yunqing **a, Kam-Fai Wong in Computer Processing of Oriental Languages.… (2006)

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    Building Document Graphs for Multiple News Articles Summarization: An Event-Based Approach

    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...

    Wei Xu, Chunfa Yuan, Wenjie Li, Mingli Wu in Computer Processing of Oriental Languages.… (2006)

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    Clique Percolation Method for Finding Naturally Cohesive and Overlap** Document Clusters

    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...

    Wei Gao, Kam-Fai Wong, Yunqing **a in Computer Processing of Oriental Languages.… (2006)

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    An Improved Method for Finding Bilingual Collocation Correspondences from Monolingual Corpora

    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...

    Ruifeng Xu, Kam-Fai Wong, Qin Lu, Wenjie Li in Computer Processing of Oriental Languages.… (2006)

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    Event-Based Summarization Using Time Features

    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...

    Mingli Wu, Wenjie Li, Qin Lu, Kam-Fai Wong in Computational Linguistics and Intelligent … (2007)

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    Learning MultiLinguistic Knowledge for Opinion Analysis

    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...

    Ruifeng Xu, Kam-Fai Wong, Qin Lu in Advanced Intelligent Computing Theories an… (2008)

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    Unknown Word Identification

    Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu in Introduction to Chinese Natural Language P… (2010)

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    Chinese Collocations

    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...

    Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu in Introduction to Chinese Natural Language P… (2010)

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    Words in Chinese

    Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu in Introduction to Chinese Natural Language P… (2010)

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    Introduction

    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...

    Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu in Introduction to Chinese Natural Language P… (2010)

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    Challenges in Chinese Morphological Processing

    Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu in Introduction to Chinese Natural Language P… (2010)

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    Chinese Word Segmentation

    Kam-Fai Wong, Wenjie Li, Ruifeng Xu in Introduction to Chinese Natural Language P… (2010)

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