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ALS
2003
Springer
14 years 17 days ago
Not Everything We Know We Learned
This is foremost a methodological contribution. It focuses on the foundation of anticipation and the pertinent implications that anticipation has on learning (theory and experiment...
Mihai Nadin
ISER
1995
Springer
131views Robotics» more  ISER 1995»
13 years 11 months ago
Stiffness Isn't Everything
Most robot designers make the mechanical interface between an actuator and its load as stiff as possible[9][10]. This makes sense in traditional position-controlled systems, becau...
Gill A. Pratt, Matthew M. Williamson, Peter Dilwor...
ACL
2012
11 years 9 months ago
Coarse Lexical Semantic Annotation with Supersenses: An Arabic Case Study
“Lightweight” semantic annotation of text calls for a simple representation, ideally without requiring a semantic lexicon to achieve good coverage in the language and domain. ...
Nathan Schneider, Behrang Mohit, Kemal Oflazer, No...
EMNLP
2009
13 years 5 months ago
Generating High-Coverage Semantic Orientation Lexicons From Overtly Marked Words and a Thesaurus
Sentiment analysis often relies on a semantic orientation lexicon of positive and negative words. A number of approaches have been proposed for creating such lexicons, but they te...
Saif Mohammad, Cody Dunne, Bonnie J. Dorr
CORR
2010
Springer
190views Education» more  CORR 2010»
13 years 7 months ago
A generic tool to generate a lexicon for NLP from Lexicon-Grammar tables
Lexicon-grammar tables constitute a large-coverage syntactic lexicon but they cannot be directly used in Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications because they sometimes rely...
Matthieu Constant, Elsa Tolone