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COLING
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Realization of Discourse Relations by Other Means: Alternative Lexicalizations
Studies of discourse relations have not, in the past, attempted to characterize what serves as evidence for them, beyond lists of frozen expressions, or markers, drawn from a few ...
Rashmi Prasad, Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber
ACII
2007
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Lexical Affect Sensing: Are Affect Dictionaries Necessary to Analyze Affect?
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the automated recognition of affect from written and spoken language. In this paper, we investigate how information on a speakerâ€...
Alexander Osherenko, Elisabeth André
CORR
1998
Springer
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13 years 7 months ago
Anchoring a Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammar for Discourse
We here explore a "fully" lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammar for discourse that takes the basic elements of a (monologic) discourse to be not simply clauses, but larger ...
Bonnie L. Webber, Aravind K. Joshi
POPL
1993
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Quasi-Static Scoping: Sharing Variable Bindings Across Multiple Lexical Scopes
Static scoping embodies a strong encapsulation mechanism for hiding the details of program units. Yet, it does not allow the sharing of variable bindings locations across indepe...
Shinn-Der Lee, Daniel P. Friedman
ACL
1998
13 years 8 months ago
Classifier Combination for Improved Lexical Disambiguation
One of the most exciting recent directions in machine learning is the discovery that the combination of multiple classifiers often results in significantly better performance than...
Eric Brill, Jun Wu