Computational Linguistics And Intelligent Text Processing

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Pub. Date: 2006-03-15
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing, CICLing 2006, held in Mexico City, Mexico, in February 2006. The 43 revised full papers and 16 revised short papers presented together with 3 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 176 submissions. The papers are structured into two parts and organized beyond in topical sections on computational linguistics research: lexical resources, corpus-based knowledge acquisition, morphology and part-of-speech tagging, syntax and parsing, word sense disambiguation and anaphora resolution, semantics, text generation, natural language interfaces and speech processing; and intelligent text processing applications: information retrieval, question answering, text summarization, information extraction and text mining, text classification, as well as authoring tools and spelling correction.

Table of Contents

Integrating semantic frames from multiple sourcesp. 1
Making senses : bootstrapping sense-tagged lists of semantically-related wordsp. 13
Enriching wordnets with new relations and with event and argument structuresp. 28
Experiments in cross-language morphological annotation transferp. 41
Sentence segmentation model to improve tree annotation toolp. 51
Markov cluster shortest path founded upon the alibi-breaking algorithmp. 55
Unsupervised learning of verb argument structuresp. 59
A methodology for extracting ontological knowledge from Spanish documentsp. 71
Automatically determining allowable combinations of a class of flexible multiword expressionsp. 81
Web-based measurements of intra-collocational cohesion in Oxford collocations dictionaryp. 93
Probabilistic neural network based English-Arabic sentence alignmentp. 97
Towards the automatic lemmatization of 16th century Mexican Spanish : a stemming scheme for the CHEMp. 101
Word frequency approximation for Chinese without using manually-annotated corpusp. 105
Abbreviation recognition with MaxEnt modelp. 117
An efficient multi-agent system combining POS-taggers for Arabic textsp. 121
A comparative evaluation of a new unsupervised sentence boundary detection approach on documents in English and Portuguesep. 132
A general and multi-lingual phrase chunking model based on masking methodp. 144
UCSG shallow parserp. 156
Evaluating the performance of the survey parser with the NIST schemep. 168
Sequences of part of speech tags vs. sequences of phrase labels : how do they help in parsing?p. 180
Verb sense disambiguation using support vector machines : impact of WordNet-extracted featuresp. 192
Preposition senses : generalized disambiguation modelp. 196
An unsupervised language independent method of name discrimination using second order co-occurrence featuresp. 208
Extracting key phrases to disambiguate personal names on the Webp. 223
Chinese noun phrase metaphor recognition with maximum entropy approachp. 235
Zero anaphora resolution in Chinese discoursep. 245
Random walks on text structuresp. 249
Shallow case role annotation using two-stage feature-enhanced string matchingp. 263
SPARTE, a test suite for recognising textual entailment in Spanishp. 275
Analysis of a textual entailerp. 287
Referring via document partsp. 299
Generation of natural language explanations of rules in an expert systemp. 311
Generating a set of rules to determine honorific expression using decision tree learningp. 315
NLP (natural language processing) for NLP (natural language programming)p. 319
Balancing transactions in practical dialoguesp. 331
Finite state grammar transduction from distributed collected knowledgep. 343
Predicting dialogue acts from prosodic informationp. 355
Disambiguation based on WordNet for transliteration of Arabic numerals for Korean TTSp. 366
MFCRank : a Web ranking algorithm based on correlation of multiple featuresp. 378
On text ranking for information retrieval based on degree of preferencep. 389
Lexical normalization and relationship alternatives for a term dependence model in information retrievalp. 394
Web search model for dynamic and fuzzy directory searchp. 406
Information retrieval from spoken documentsp. 410
Automatic image annotation based on WordNet and hierarchical ensemblesp. 417
Creating a testbed for the evaluation of automatically generated back-of-the-book indexesp. 429
Automatic acquisition of semantic-based question reformulations for question answeringp. 441
Using N-gram models to combine query translations in cross-language question answeringp. 453
A question answering system on special domain and the implementation of speech interfacep. 458
Multi-document summarization based on BE-vector clusteringp. 470
Deriving event relevance from the ontology constructed with formal concept analysisp. 480
A sentence compression module for machine-assisted subtitlingp. 490
Application of semi-supervised learning to evaluative expression classificationp. 502
A new algorithm for fast discovery of maximal sequential patterns in a document collectionp. 514
A machine learning based approach for separating head from body in Web-tablesp. 524
Clustering abstracts of scientific texts using the transition point techniquep. 536
Sense cluster based categorization and clustering of abstractsp. 547
Analysing part-of-speech for Portuguese text classificationp. 551
Improving kNN text categorization by removing outliers from training setp. 563
Writing for language-impaired readersp. 567
Document copy detection system based on plagiarism patternsp. 571
Regional vs. global robust spelling correctionp. 575
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