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6th LAW@ACL 2012: Jeju Island, Republic of Korea
- Nancy Ide, Fei Xia:
Proceedings of the Sixth Linguistic Annotation Workshop, LAW@ACL 2012, July 12-13, 2012, Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2012, ISBN 978-1-937284-32-9 - James Pustejovsky:
The Role of Linguistic Models and Language Annotation in Feature Selection for Machine Learning. 1 - Angelina Ivanova, Stephan Oepen, Lilja Øvrelid, Dan Flickinger:
Who Did What to Whom? A Contrastive Study of Syntacto-Semantic Dependencies. 2-11 - Jirka Hana, Jan Stepánek:
Prague Markup Language Framework. 12-21 - Clémentine Adam, Marianne Vergez-Couret:
Exploiting naive vs expert discourse annotations: an experiment using lexical cohesion to predict Elaboration / Entity-Elaboration confusions. 22-30 - Isin Demirsahin, Ihsan Yalcinkaya, Deniz Zeyrek:
Pair Annotation: Adaption of Pair Programming to Corpus Annotation. 31-39 - Sophie Rosset, Cyril Grouin, Karën Fort, Olivier Galibert, Juliette Kahn, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Structured Named Entities in two distinct press corpora: Contemporary Broadcast News and Old Newspapers. 40-48 - Prudhvi Kosaraju, Bharat Ram Ambati, Samar Husain, Dipti Misra Sharma, Rajeev Sangal:
Intra-Chunk Dependency Annotation : Expanding Hindi Inter-Chunk Annotated Treebank. 49-56 - Nancy Ide, Keith Suderman:
A Model for Linguistic Resource Description. 57-66 - Bayu Distiawan, Ruli Manurung:
A GrAF-compliant Indonesian Speech Recognition Web Service on the Language Grid for Transcription Crowdsourcing. 67-74 - Karin Verspoor, Kevin M. Livingston:
Towards Adaptation of Linguistic Annotations to Scholarly Annotation Formalisms on the Semantic Web. 75-84 - Kim Gerdes, Sylvain Kahane, Anne Lacheret, Paola Pietrandrea, Arthur Truong:
Intonosyntactic Data Structures: The Rhapsodie Treebank of Spoken French. 85-94 - Wilson McCoy, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Cara Calvelli, Rui Li, Jeff B. Pelz, Pengcheng Shi, Anne R. Haake:
Annotation Schemes to Encode Domain Knowledge in Medical Narratives. 95-103 - Manuel Burghardt:
Usability Recommendations for Annotation Tools. 104-112 - Lars Borin, Markus Forsberg, Karin Friberg Heppin, Richard Johansson, Annika Kjellandsson:
Search Result Diversification Methods to Assist Lexicographers. 113-117 - Adam Przepiórkowski, Michal Lenart:
Simultaneous error detection at two levels of syntactic annotation. 118-123 - Yuping Zhou, Nianwen Xue:
Exploring Temporal Vagueness with Mechanical Turk. 124-128 - Sun-Hee Lee, Markus Dickinson, Ross Israel:
Developing Learner Corpus Annotation for Korean Particle Errors. 129-133 - Francesca Bonin, Fabio Cavulli, Aronne Noriller, Massimo Poesio, Egon W. Stemle:
Annotating Archaeological Texts: An Example of Domain-Specific Annotation in the Humanities. 134-138 - Anaïs Cadilhac, Nicholas Asher, Farah Benamara:
Annotating Preferences in Chats for Strategic Games. 139-143 - Ruket Çakici:
Morpheme Segmentation in the METU-Sabancı Turkish Treebank. 144-148 - Frédéric Papazian, Robert Bossy, Claire Nedellec:
AlvisAE: a collaborative Web text annotation editor for knowledge acquisition. 149-152 - Jin-Dong Kim, Yue Wang:
CSAF - a community-sourcing annotation framework. 153-156 - Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Dipti Misra Sharma:
Dependency Treebank of Urdu and its Evaluation. 157-165 - Wolfgang Maier, Sandra Kübler, Erhard W. Hinrichs, Julia Kriwanek:
Annotating Coordination in the Penn Treebank. 166-174 - Sun-Hee Lee, Jae-Young Song:
Annotating Particle Realization and Ellipsis in Korean. 175-183 - David B. Bracewell, Marc T. Tomlinson, Mary Brunson, Jesse Plymale, Jiajun Bracewell, Daniel Boerger:
Annotation of Adversarial and Collegial Social Actions in Discourse. 184-192
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