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A Bayesian Model for Joint Unsupervised Induction of Sentiment, Aspect and Discourse Representations
 Angeliki Lazaridou, Ivan Titov and Caroline Sporleder
A computational approach to politeness with application to social factors
 Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Moritz Sudhof, Dan Jurafsky, Jure Leskovec and Christopher Potts
A Context Free TAG Variant
 Ben Swanson, Elif Yamangil, Stuart Shieber and Eugene Charniak
A joint model of word segmentation and phonological variation for English word-final /t/-deletion
 Benjamin Böhinger, Mark Johnson and Katherine Demuth
A Markov Model of Machine Translation using Non-parametric Bayesian Inference
 Yang Feng and Trevor Cohn
A Multi-Domain Translation Model Framework for Statistical Machine Translation
 Rico Sennrich, Holger Schwenk and Walid Aransa
A Random Walk Approach to Selectional Preferences Based on Preference Ranking and Propagation
 Zhenhua Tian, Hengheng Xiang, Ziqi Liu and Qinghua Zheng
A Sentence Compression Based Framework to Query-Focused Multi-Document Summarization
 Lu Wang, Hema Raghavan, Vittorio Castelli, Radu Florian and Claire Cardie
A Shift-Reduce Parsing Algorithm for Phrase-based String-to-Dependency Translation
 Yang Liu
A Statistical NLG Framework for Aggregated Planning and Realization
 Ravi Kondadadi, Blake Howald and Frank Schilder
A Transition-Based Dependency Parser Using a Dynamic Parsing Strategy
 Francesco Sartorio, giorgio satta and Joakim Nivre
A Two Level Model for Context Sensitive Inference Rules
 Oren Melamud, Jonathan Berant, Ido Dagan, Jacob Goldberger and Idan Szpektor
A user-centric model of voting intention from Social Media
 Vasileios Lampos, Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro and Trevor Cohn
Adapting Discriminative Reranking to Grounded Language Learning
 Joohyun Kim and Raymond Mooney
Adaptive Parser-Centric Text Normalization
 Congle Zhang, Tyler Baldwin, Howard Ho, Benny Kimelfeld and Yunyao Li
Additive Neural Networks for Statistical Machine Translation
 lemao liu, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita and Tiejun Zhao
Advancements in Reordering Models for Statistical Machine Translation
 Minwei Feng, Jan-Thorsten Peter and Hermann Ney
Aid is Out There: Looking for Help from Tweets during a Large Scale Disaster
 Istvan Varga, Motoki Sano, Kentaro Torisawa, Chikara Hashimoto, Kiyonori Ohtake, Takao Kawai, Jong-Hoon Oh and Stijn De Saeger
Align, Disambiguate and Walk: A Unified Approach for Measuring Semantic Similarity
 Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, David Jurgens and Roberto Navigli
An Infinite Hierarchical Bayesian Model of Phrasal Translation
 Trevor Cohn and Gholamreza Haffari
Argument Inference from Relevant Event Mentions in Chinese Argument Extraction
 Peifeng Li, Qiaoming Zhu and Guodong Zhou
Automatic detection of deception in child-produced speech using syntactic complexity features
 Maria Yancheva and Frank Rudzicz
Automatic Interpretation of the English Possessive
 Stephen Tratz and Eduard Hovy
Beam Search for Solving Substitution Ciphers
 Malte Nuhn, Julian Schamper and Hermann Ney
Bilingually-Guided Monolingual Dependency Grammar Induction
 Kai Liu, Yajuan Lv, Wenbin Jiang and Qun Liu
Bootstrapping Entity Translation on Weakly Comparable Corpora
 Taesung Lee and Seung-won Hwang
BRAINSUP: Brainstorming Support for Creative Sentence Generation
 Gozde Ozbal, Daniele Pighin and Carlo Strapparava
Bridging Languages through Etymology: The case of cross language text categorization
 Vivi Nastase and Carlo Strapparava
Chinese Parsing Exploiting Characters
 Meishan Zhang, Yue Zhang, Wanxiang Che and Ting Liu
Collective Annotation of Linguistic Resources: Basic Principles and a Formal Model
 Ulle Endriss and Raquel Fernandez
Combining Intra- and Multi-sentential Rhetorical Parsing for Document-level Discourse Analysis
 Shafiq Joty, Giuseppe Carenini, Raymond Ng and Yashar Mehdad
Combining Referring Expression Generation and Surface Realization: A Corpus-Based Investigation of Architectures
 Sina Zarrießand Jonas Kuhn
Compositional-ly Derived Representations of Morphologically Complex Words in Distributional Semantics
 Angeliki Lazaridou, Marco Marelli, Roberto Zamparelli and Marco Baroni
Conditional Random Fields for Responsive Surface Realisation using Global Features
 Nina Dethlefs, Helen Hastie, Heriberto Cuayahuitl and Oliver Lemon
Connotation Lexicon: A Dash of Sentiment Beneath the Surface Meaning
 Song Feng, Jun Seok Kang, Polina Kuznetsova and Yejin Choi
Coordination Structures in Dependency Treebanks
 Zdenek Zabokrtsky, Jan Stepanek, Martin Popel, Daniel Zeman and David Marecek
Creating Similarity: Lateral Thinking for Vertical Similarity Judgments
 Tony Veale and Guofu Li
Cross-lingual Transfer of Semantic Role Labeling Models
 Mikhail Kozhevnikov and Ivan Titov
Crowd Prefers the Middle Path: A New IAA Metric for Crowdsourcing Reveals Turker Biases in Query Segmentation
 Rohan Ramanath, Monojit Choudhury, Kalika Bali and Rishiraj Saha Roy
Crowdsourcing Interaction Logs to Understand Text Reuse from the Web
 Martin Potthast, Matthias Hagen, Michael Vöe and Benno Stein
Cut the noise: Mutually reinforcing reordering and alignments for improved machine translation
 Karthik Visweswariah, Mitesh M. Khapra and Ananthakrishnan Ramanathan
Decentralized Entity-Level Modeling for Coreference Resolution
 Greg Durrett, David Hall and Dan Klein
Deceptive Answer Prediction with User Preference Graph
 Fangtao Li, Yang Gao, George Zhou, Xiance Si and Decheng Dai
Decipherment Complexity in 1:1 Substitution Ciphers
 Malte Nuhn and Hermann Ney
Density Maximization in Context-Sense Metric Space for All-words WSD
 Koichi TANIGAKI, Mitsuteru SHIBA, Tatsuji MUNAKA and Yoshinori SAGISAKA
DErivBase: Inducing and Evaluating a Derivational Morphology Resource for German
 Britta Zeller, Jan Snajder and Sebastian Pado
Dirt Cheap Web-Scale Parallel Text from the Common Crawl
 Jason Smith, Herve Saint-Amand, Magdalena Plamada, Philipp Koehn, Chris Callison-Burch and Adam Lopez
Discovering User Interactions in Ideological Discussions
 Arjun Mukherjee and Bing Liu
Discriminative Learning with Natural Annotations: Word Segmentation as a Case Study
 Wenbin Jiang, Meng Sun, Yajuan Lv, Yating Yang and Qun Liu
Discriminative state tracking for spoken dialog systems
 Angeliki Metallinou, Dan Bohus and Jason Williams
Distortion Model Considering Rich Context for Statistical Machine Translation
 Isao Goto, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita, Akihiro Tamura and Sadao Kurohashi
Domain-Independent Abstract Generation for Focused Meeting Summarization
 Lu Wang and Claire Cardie
Embedding Semantic Similarity in Tree Kernels for Domain Adaptation of Relation Extraction
 Barbara Plank and Alessandro Moschitti
Enlisting the Ghost: Modeling Empty Categories for Machine Translation
 Bing Xiang, Xiaoqiang Luo and Bowen Zhou
Entity Linking for Tweets
 xiaohua liu, yitong li, haocheng wu, ming zhou, furu wei and yi lu
Evaluating a City Exploration Dialogue System with Integrated Question-Answering and Pedestrian Navigation
 Srinivasan Janarthanam, Tiphaine Dalmas, Phil Bartie, Xingkun Liu, Oliver Lemon, Bonnie Webber and William Mackaness
Evaluating Text Segmentation using Boundary Edit Distance
 Chris Fournier
Extracting bilingual terminologies from comparable corpora
 Ahmet Aker, Monica Paramita and Rob Gaizauskas
Fast and Accurate Shift-Reduce Constituent Parsing
 Muhua Zhu, Yue Zhang, Wenliang Chen, Min Zhang and Jingbo Zhu
Fast and Adaptive Online Training of Feature-Rich Translation Models
 Spence Green, Sida Wang, Daniel Cer and Christopher D. Manning
Fast and Robust Compressive Summarization with Dual Decomposition and Multi-Task Learning
 Miguel Almeida and Andre Martins
Feature-Based Selection of Dependency Paths in Ad Hoc Information Retrieval
 K. Tamsin Maxwell, Jon Oberlander and W. Bruce Croft
Fine-grained Semantic Typing of Emerging Entities
 Ndapandula Nakashole, Tomasz Tylenda and Gerhard Weikum
FrameNet on the Way to Babel: Creating a Bilingual FrameNet Using Wiktionary as Interlingual Connection
 Silvana Hartmann and Iryna Gurevych
From Natural Language Specifications to Program Input Parsers
 Tao Lei, Fan Long, Regina Barzilay and Martin Rinard
General binarization for parsing and translation
 Matthias Bü Alexander Koller and Heiko Vogler
Generating Synthetic Comparable Questions for News Articles
 Oleg Rokhlenko and Idan Szpektor
GlossBoot: Bootstrapping Multilingual Domain Glossaries from the Web
 Flavio De Benedictis, Stefano Faralli and Roberto Navigli
Grammatical Error Correction Using Integer Linear Programming
 Yuanbin Wu and Hwee Tou Ng
Graph Propagation for Paraphrasing Out-of-Vocabulary Words in Statistical Machine Translation
 Majid Razmara, Maryam Siahbani, Reza Haffari and Anoop Sarkar
Graph-based Local Coherence Modeling
 Camille Guinaudeau and Michael Strube
Graph-based Semi-Supervised Model for Joint Chinese Word Segmentation and Part-of-Speech Tagging
 Xiaodong Zeng, Derek F. Wong, Lidia S. Chao and Isabel Trancoso
Grounded language learning from videos described with sentences
 Haonan Yu and Jeffrey Mark Siskind
Grounded Unsupervised Semantic Parsing
 Hoifung Poon
Handling Ambiguities of Bilingual Predicate-Argument Structures for Statistical Machine Translation
 Feifei Zhai, Jiajun Zhang, Yu Zhou and Chengqing Zong
HEADY: News headline abstraction through event pattern clustering
 Enrique Alfonseca, Daniele Pighin and Guillermo Garrido
Hierarchical Phrase Table Combination for Machine Translation
 Conghui Zhu, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita and Tiejun Zhao
Identification of Speakers in Novels
 Hua He, Denilson Barbosa and Grzegorz Kondrak
Identifying Bad Semantic Neighbors for Improving Distributional Thesauri
 Olivier Ferret
ImpAr: A Deterministic Algorithm for Implicit Semantic Role Labelling
 Egoitz Laparra and German Rigau
Improved Bayesian Logistic Supervised Topic Models with Data Augmentation
 Jun Zhu, Xun Zheng and Bo Zhang
Improved Lexical Acquisition through DPP-based Verb Clustering
 Roi Reichart and Anna Korhonen
Improving pairwise coreference models through feature space hierarchy learning
 Emmanuel Lassalle and Pascal Denis
Improving Text Simplification Language Modeling Using Unsimplified Text Data
 David Kauchak
Integrating Multiple Dependency Corpora for Inducing Wide-coverage Japanese CCG Resources
 Sumire Uematsu, Takuya Matsuzaki, Hiroki Hanaoka, Yusuke Miyao and Hideki Mima
Integrating Phrase-based Reordering Features into Chart-based Decoder for Machine Translation
 thuylinh nguyen and Stephan Vogel
Integrating Translation Memory into Phrase-Based Machine Translation during Decoding
 Kun Wang, Chengqing Zong and Keh-Yih Su
Is a 204 cm Man Tall or Small ? Acquisition of Numerical Common Sense from the Web
 Katsuma Narisawa, Yotaro Watanabe, Junta Mizuno, Naoaki Okazaki and Kentaro Inui
Joint Event Extraction via Structured Prediction with Global Features
 Qi Li, Heng Ji and Liang Huang
Joint Inference for Fine-grained Opinion Extraction
 Bishan Yang and Claire Cardie
Joint Word Alignment and Bilingual Named Entity Recognition Using Dual Decomposition
 Mengqiu Wang, Wanxiang Che and Christopher D. Manning
Language Acquisition and Probabilistic Models: keeping it simple
 Aline Villavicencio, Marco Idiart, Robert Berwick and Igor Malioutov
Language Model Adaptation with Expectation-Maximization and Kneser-Ney Smoothing
 Hui Zhang and David Chiang
Language-Independent Discriminative Parsing of Temporal Expressions
 Gabor Angeli and Jakob Uszkoreit
Large-scale Semantic Parsing via Schema Matching and Lexicon Extension
 Qingqing Cai and Alexander Yates
Learning a Phrase-based Translation Model from Monolingual Data with Application to Domain Adaptation
 Jiajun Zhang and Chengqing Zong
Learning Latent Personas of Film Characters
 David Bamman, Brendan O'Connor and Noah A. Smith
Learning to Extract International Relations from Political Context
 Brendan O'Connor, Brandon Stewart and Noah A. Smith
Learning to lemmatise Polish noun phrases
 Adam Radziszewski
Leveraging Synthetic Discourse Data via Multi-task Learning for Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition
 Man Lan, Yu Xu and Zhengyu Niu
Lightly Supervised Learning of Procedural Dialog Systems
 Svitlana Volkova, Pallavi Choudhury, Chris Quirk, Bill Dolan and Luke Zettlemoyer
Linguistic Models for Analyzing and Detecting Biased Language
 Marta Recasens, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Dan Jurafsky
Linking and Extending an Open Multilingual Wordnet
 Francis Bond and Ryan Foster
Linking Tweets to News: A Framework to Enrich Short Text Data in Social Media
 Weiwei Guo, Hao Li, Heng Ji and Mona Diab
Machine Translation Detection from Monolingual Web-Text
 Yuki Arase and Ming Zhou
Margin-based Decomposed Amortized Inference
 Gourab Kundu, Vivek Srikumar and Dan Roth
Microblogs as Parallel Corpora
 Wang Ling, Guang Xiang, Chris Dyer, Alan Black and Isabel Trancoso
Mining Informal Language from Chinese Microtext: Joint Word Recognition and Segmentation
 Aobo Wang and Min-Yen Kan
Mining Opinion Words and Opinion Targets in a Two-Stage Framework
 Liheng Xu, Kang Liu, Siwei Lai, Yubo Chen and Jun Zhao
Modeling Thesis Clarity in Student Essays
 Isaac Persing and Vincent Ng
Modelling Annotator Bias with Multi-task Gaussian Processes: An Application to Machine Translation Quality Estimation
 Trevor Cohn and Lucia Specia
Models of Semantic Representation with Visual Attributes
 Carina Silberer, Vittorio Ferrari and Mirella Lapata
Models of Translation Competitions
 Mark Hopkins and Jon May
Multilingual Affect Polarity and Valence Prediction in Metaphor-Rich Texts
 Zornitsa Kozareva
Name-aware Machine Translation
 Haibo Li, Jing Zheng, Heng Ji, Qi Li and Wen Wang
Named Entity Recognition using Cross-lingual Resources: Arabic as an Example
 Kareem Darwish
Non-Monotonic Sentence Alignment via Semisupervised Learning
 Xiaojun Quan, Chunyu Kit and Yan Song
Nonconvex Global Optimization for Latent-Variable Models
 Matthew Gormley and Jason Eisner
Offspring from Reproduction Problems: What Replication Failure Teaches Us
 Antske Fokkens, Marieke van Erp, Marten Postma, Ted Pedersen, Piek Vossen and Nuno Freire
Online Relative Margin Maximization for Statistical Machine Translation
 Vladimir Eidelman, Yuval Marton and Philip Resnik
Paraphrase-Driven Learning for Open Question Answering
 Anthony Fader, Luke Zettlemoyer and Oren Etzioni
ParGramBank: The ParGram Parallel Treebank
 Sebastian Sulger, Miriam Butt, Tracy Holloway King, Paul Meurer, Tibor Laczkóyö Rási, Cheikh Bamba Dione, Helge Dyvik, Victoria Rosé Koenraad De Smedt, Agnieszka Patejuk, Ozlem Cetinoglu, I Wayan Arka and Meladel Mistica
Parsing Graphs with Hyperedge Replacement Grammars
 David Chiang, Jacob Andreas, Daniel Bauer, Karl Moritz Hermann, Bevan Jones and Kevin Knight
Parsing with Compositional Vector Grammars
 Richard Socher, John Bauer, Christopher Manning and Andrew Ng
Part-of-Speech Induction in Dependency Trees for Statistical Machine Translation
 Akihiro Tamura, Taro Watanabe, Eiichiro Sumita, Hiroya Takamura and Manabu Okumura
Plurality, Negation, and Quantification:Towards Comprehensive Quantifier Scope Disambiguation
 Mehdi Manshadi and James Allen
Predicting and Eliciting Addressee's Emotion in Online Dialogue
 Takayuki Hasegawa, Nobuhiro Kaji, Naoki Yoshinaga and Masashi Toyoda
Probabilistic Domain Modelling With Contextualized Distributional Semantic Vectors
 Jackie Chi Kit Cheung and Gerald Penn
Probabilistic Sense Sentiment Similarity through Hidden Emotions
 Mitra Mohtarami, Man Lan and Chew Lim Tan
Public Dialogue: Analysis of Tolerance in Online Discussions
 Arjun Mukherjee, Vivek Venkataraman, Bing Liu and Sharon Meraz
Punctuation Prediction with Transition-based Parsing
 Dongdong Zhang, Shuangzhi Wu, Nan Yang and Mu Li
Question Answering Using Enhanced Lexical Semantic Models
 Wen-tau Yih, Ming-Wei Chang, Christopher Meek and Andrzej Pastusiak
Real-World Semi-Supervised Learning of POS-Taggers for Low-Resource Languages
 Dan Garrette, Jason Mielens and Jason Baldridge
Recognizing Rare Social Phenomena in Conversation: Empowerment Detection in Support Group Chatrooms
 Elijah Mayfield, David Adamson and Carolyn Penstein Roséem>
Reconstructing an Indo-European Family Tree from Non-native English texts
 Ryo NAGATA and Edward Whittaker
Resolving Entity Morphs in Censored Data
 Hongzhao Huang, Zhen Wen, Dian Yu, Heng Ji, Yizhou Sun, Jiawei Han and He Li
Scalable Decipherment for Machine Translation via Hash Sampling
 Sujith Ravi
Scaling Semi-supervised Naive Bayes with Feature Marginals
 Michael Lucas and Doug Downey
Semantic Frames to Predict Stock Price Movement
 Boyi Xie, Rebecca Passonneau, German Creamer and Leon Wu
Semi-Supervised Semantic Tagging of Conversational Understanding using Markov Topic Regression
 Asli Celikyilmaz, Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Gokhan Tur and Ruhi Sarikaya
SenseSpotting: Never let your parallel data tie you to an old domain
 Marine Carpuat, Hal Daume III, Katie Henry, Ann Irvine, Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi and Rachel Rudinger
Sentiment Relevance
 Christian Scheible and Hinrich Schüem>
Shallow Local Multi-Bottom-up Tree Transducers in Statistical Machine Translation
 Fabienne Braune, Nina Seemann, Daniel Quernheim and Andreas Maletti
Smoothed marginal distribution constraints for language modeling
 Brian Roark, Cyril Allauzen and Michael Riley
Social Text Normalization using Contextual Graph Random Walks
 Hany Hassan and Arul Menezes
SPred: Large-scale Harvesting of Semantic Predicates
 Tiziano Flati and Roberto Navigli
Statistical Machine Translation Improves Question Retrieval in Community Question Answering via Matrix Factorization
 Guangyou Zhou, Fang Liu, Yang Liu, Shizhu He and Jun Zhao
Stop-probability estimates computed on a large corpus improve Unsupervised Dependency Parsing
 David Marecek and Milan Straka
Subtree Extractive Summarization via Submodular Maximization
 Hajime Morita, Ryohei Sasano, Hiroya Takamura and Manabu Okumura
Summarization Through Submodularity and Dispersion
 Anirban Dasgupta, Ravi Kumar and Sujith Ravi
Syntactic Patterns versus Word Alignment: Extracting Opinion Targets from Online Reviews
 Kang Liu, Liheng Xu and Jun Zhao
Text-Driven Toponym Resolution using Indirect Supervision
 Michael Speriosu and Jason Baldridge
The effect of non-tightness on Bayesian estimation of PCFGs
 Shay B. Cohen and Mark Johnson
The Haves and the Have-Nots: Leveraging Unlabelled Corpora for Sentiment Analysis
 Kashyap Popat, Balamurali A.R, Pushpak Bhattacharyya and Gholamreza Haffari
The Impact of Topic Bias on Quality Flaw Prediction in Wikipedia
 Oliver Ferschke, Iryna Gurevych and Marc Rittberger
The Role of Syntax in Vector Space Models of Compositional Semantics
 Karl Moritz Hermann and Phil Blunsom
Towards Robust Abstractive Multi-Document Summarization: A Caseframe Analysis of Centrality and Domain
 Jackie Chi Kit Cheung and Gerald Penn
Training Nondeficient Variants of IBM-3 and IBM-4 for Word Alignment
 Thomas Schoenemann
Transfer Learning Based Cross-lingual Knowledge Extraction for Wikipedia
 Zhigang Wang, Zhixing Li, Juanzi Li, Jie Tang and Jeff Z. Pan
Transfer Learning for Constituency-Based Grammars
 Yuan Zhang, Regina Barzilay and Amir Globerson
Transition-based Dependency Parsing with Selectional Branching
 Jinho D. Choi and Andrew McCallum
Translating Italian connectives into Italian Sign Language
 Camillo Lugaresi and Barbara Di Eugenio
Two-Neighbor Orientation Model with Cross-Boundary Global Contexts
 Hendra Setiawan, Bowen Zhou, Bing Xiang and Libin Shen
Universal Conceptual Cognitive Annotation (UCCA)
 Omri Abend and Ari Rappoport
Unsupervised Consonant-Vowel Prediction over Hundreds of Languages
 Young-Bum Kim and Benjamin Snyder
Unsupervised Transcription of Historical Documents
 Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, Greg Durrett and Dan Klein
Using Conceptual Class Attributes to Characterize Social Media Users
 Shane Bergsma and Benjamin Van Durme
Using subcategorization knowledge to improve case prediction for translation to German
 Marion Weller, Alexander Fraser and Sabine Schulte im Walde
Using Supervised Bigram-based ILP for Extractive Summarization
 Chen Li, Xian Qian and Yang Liu
Utterance-Level Multimodal Sentiment Analysis
 Veronica Perez-Rosas, Rada Mihalcea and Louis-Philippe Morency
Vector Space Model for Adaptation in Statistical Machine Translation
 Boxing Chen, Roland Kuhn and George Foster
Why-Question Answering using Intra- and Inter-Sentential Causal Relations
 Jong-Hoon Oh, Kentaro Torisawa, Chikara Hashimoto, Motoki Sano, Stijn De Saeger and Kiyonori Ohtake
Word Alignment Modeling with Context Dependent Deep Neural Network
 Nan Yang, Shujie Liu, Mu Li, Ming Zhou and Nenghai Yu
Word Association Profiles and their Use for Automated Scoring of Essays
 Beata Beigman Klebanov and Michael Flor

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