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Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing

5th International Conference, CICLing 2004, Seoul, Korea, February 15-21, 2004, Proceedings

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Table of contents (79 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Computational Linguistics

    1. Computational Linguistics Formalisms

      1. A Systemic-Functional Approach to Japanese Text Understanding
        • Noriko Ito, Toru Sugimoto, Michio Sugeno
        Pages 26-37
      2. Building and Using a Russian Resource Grammar in GF
        • Janna Khegai, Aarne Ranta
        Pages 38-41
      3. An Application of a Semantic Framework for the Analysis of Chinese Sentences
        • Li Tang, Donghong Ji, Yu Nie, Lingpeng Yang
        Pages 42-45
    2. Semantics and Dialogue

      1. A Modal Logic Framework for Human-Computer Spoken Interaction
        • Luis Villaseñor-Pineda, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Jean Caelen
        Pages 46-55
      2. Agents Interpreting Imperative Sentences
        • Miguel Pérez-Ramírez, Chris Fox
        Pages 56-67
      3. Intention Retrieval with a Socially-Supported Belief System
        • Naoko Matsumoto, Akifumi Tokosum
        Pages 68-71
      4. Extracting Domain Knowledge for Dialogue Model Adaptation
        • Kuei-Kuang Lin, Hsin-Hsi Chen
        Pages 72-80
    3. Syntax and Parsing

      1. Probabilistic Shift-Reduce Parsing Model Using Rich Contextual Information
        • Yong-Jae Kwak, So-Young Park, Joon-Ho Lim, Hae-Chang Rim
        Pages 93-96
      2. Evaluation of Feature Combination for Effective Structural Disambiguation
        • So-Young Park, Yong-Jae Kwak, Joon-Ho Lim, Hae-Chang Rim
        Pages 97-101
      3. Parsing Incomplete Sentences Revisited
        • Manuel Vilares, Victor M. Darriba, Jesús Vilares
        Pages 102-111
      4. A Cascaded Syntactic Analyser for Basque
        • Itziar Aduriz, Maxux J. Aranzabe, Jose Maria Arriola, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza, Koldo Gojenola, Maite Oronoz et al.
        Pages 124-134
    4. Lexical Analysis

      1. An Analysis of Sentence Boundary Detection Systems for English and Portuguese Documents
        • Carlos N. Silla Jr., Celso A. A. Kaestner
        Pages 135-141
      2. Towards Language-Independent Sentence Boundary Detection
        • Do-Gil Lee, Hae-Chang Rim
        Pages 142-145
      3. Korean Compound Noun Decomposition Using Syllabic Information Only
        • Seong-Bae Park, Jeong-Ho Chang, Byoung-Tak Zhang
        Pages 146-157
    5. Named Entity Recognition

      1. Learning Named Entity Classifiers Using Support Vector Machines
        • Thamar Solorio, Aurelio López López
        Pages 158-167

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About this book

CICLing 2004 was the 5th Annual Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics; see www.CICLing.org. CICLing conferences are intended to provide a balanced view of the cutting-edge developments in both theoretical foundations of computational linguistics and the practice of natural language text processing with its numerous applications. A feature of CICLing conferences is their wide scope that covers nearly all areas of computational linguistics and all aspects of natural language processing applications. These conferences are a forum for dialogue between the specialists working in the two areas. This year we were honored by the presence of our invited speakers Martin KayofStanfordUniversity,PhilipResnikoftheUniversityofMaryland,Ricardo Baeza-Yates of the University of Chile, and Nick Campbell of the ATR Spoken Language Translation Research Laboratories. They delivered excellent extended lectures and organized vivid discussions. Of129submissionsreceived(74fullpapersand44shortpapers),aftercareful international reviewing 74 papers were selected for presentation (40 full papers and35shortpapers),writtenby176authorsfrom21countries:Korea(37),Spain (34), Japan (22), Mexico (15), China (11), Germany (10), Ireland (10), UK (10), Singapore (6), Canada (3), Czech Rep. (3), France (3), Brazil (2), Sweden (2), Taiwan (2), Turkey (2), USA (2), Chile (1), Romania (1), Thailand (1), and The Netherlands (1); the ?gures in parentheses stand for the number of authors from the corresponding country.

Keywords

  • Parsing
  • Resolution
  • Syntax
  • computational linguistics
  • corpus
  • linguistics
  • machine translation
  • semantics
  • speech recognition

Editors and Affiliations

  • National Polytechnic Institute, Center for Computing Research, Mexico City, México

    Alexander Gelbukh

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