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DEXAW
2008
IEEE
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15 years 7 months ago
Segmentation of Legislative Documents Using a Domain-Specific Lexicon
The amount of legal information is continuously growing. New legislative documents appear everyday in the Web. Legal documents are produced on a daily basis in briefingformat, cont...
Ismael Hasan, Javier Parapar, Roi Blanco
LREC
2010
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15 years 7 months ago
ANC2Go: A Web Application for Customized Corpus Creation
We describe a web application called "ANC2Go" that enables the user to select data from the Open American National Corpus (OANC) and the Manually Annotated Sub-corpus (M...
Nancy Ide, Keith Suderman, Brian Simms
HCI
2011
14 years 9 months ago
Collecting an American Sign Language Corpus through the Participation of Native Signers
Animations of American Sign Language (ASL) can make more information, websites, and services accessible for the significant number of deaf people in the United States with lower le...
Pengfei Lu, Matt Huenerfauth
PLDI
2012
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Fast and precise hybrid type inference for JavaScript
JavaScript performance is often bound by its dynamically typed nature. Compilers do not have access to static type information, making generation of efficient, type-specialized m...
Brian Hackett, Shu-yu Guo
SEMWEB
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
OntoMap - the Guide to the Upper-Level
Abstract. The upper-level ontologies are theories that capture the most common concepts, which are relevant for many of the tasks involving knowledge extraction, representation, an...
Atanas K. Kirakov, Marin Dimitrov