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NAACL
2007
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Entity Extraction is a Boring Solved Problem - Or is it?
This paper presents empirical results that contradict the prevailing opinion that entity extraction is a boring solved problem. In particular, we consider data sets that resemble ...
Marc Vilain, Jennifer Su, Suzi Lubar
ACL
2003
13 years 9 months ago
Recognizing Expressions of Commonsense Psychology in English Text
Many applications of natural language processing technologies involve analyzing texts that concern the psychological states and processes of people, including their beliefs, goals...
Andrew Gordon, Abe Kazemzadeh, Anish Nair, Milena ...
ACL
2003
13 years 9 months ago
Accurate Unlexicalized Parsing
We demonstrate that an unlexicalized PCFG can parse much more accurately than previously shown, by making use of simple, linguistically motivated state splits, which break down fa...
Dan Klein, Christopher D. Manning
ANLP
1997
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CommandTalk: A Spoken-Language Interface for Battlefield Simulations
CommandTalk is a spoken-language interface to battlefield simulations that allows the use of ordinary spoken English to create forces and control measures, assign missions to forc...
Robert C. Moore, John Dowding, Harry Bratt, Jean M...
NAACL
1994
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The Hub and Spoke Paradigm for CSR Evaluation
In this paper, we introduce the new paradigm used in the most recent ARPA-sponsoredContinuousSpeech Recognition(CSR) evaluation and then discuss the important features of the test...
Francis Kubala, Jerome R. Bellegarda, Jordan Cohen...