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MWE@NAACL-HLT
2013
2015
2013
2015
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Publications
2015
Bahar Salehi
,
Nitika Mathur
,
Paul Cook
,
Timothy Baldwin
The Impact of Multiword Expression Compositionality on Machine Translation Evaluation.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Khang Nhut Lam
,
Feras Al Tarouti
,
Jugal Kalita
Phrase translation using a bilingual dictionary and n-gram data: A case study from Vietnamese to English.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Branimir Boguraev
,
Esmé Manandise
,
Benjamin Segal
The Bare Necessities: Increasing Lexical Coverage for Multi-Word Domain Terms with Less Lexical Data.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Aron Marvel
,
Jean-Pierre Koenig
Event Categorization beyond Verb Senses.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Federico Sangati
,
Andreas van Cranenburgh
Multiword Expression Identification with Recurring Tree Fragments and Association Measures.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Gülsen Eryigit
,
Kübra Adali
,
Dilara Torunoglu-Selamet
,
Umut Sulubacak
,
Tugba Pamay
Annotation and Extraction of Multiword Expressions in Turkish Treebanks.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Meghdad Farahmand
,
Aaron Smith
,
Joakim Nivre
A Multiword Expression Data Set: Annotating Non-Compositionality and Conventionalization for English Noun Compounds.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Elena Tutubalina
Clustering-based Approach to Multiword Expression Extraction and Ranking.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Michael Nokel
,
Natalia V. Loukachevitch
A Method of Accounting Bigrams in Topic Models.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Adam Goodkind
,
Andrew Rosenberg
Muddying The Multiword Expression Waters: How Cognitive Demand Affects Multiword Expression Production.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Proceedings of the 11th Workshop on Multiword Expressions, MWE@NAACL-HLT 2015, June 4, 2015, Denver, Colorado, USA
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Alexandre Rondon
,
Helena de Medeiros Caseli
,
Carlos Ramisch
Never-Ending Multiword Expressions Learning.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Fabienne Cap
,
Manju Nirmal
,
Marion Weller
,
Sabine Schulte im Walde
How to Account for Idiomatic German Support Verb Constructions in Statistical Machine Translation.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Meghdad Farahmand
,
Joakim Nivre
Modeling the Statistical Idiosyncrasy of Multiword Expressions.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Paul Kay
,
Laura A. Michaelis
How Constructions Mean.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
Julian Brooke
,
Adam Hammond
,
David Jacob
,
Vivian Tsang
,
Graeme Hirst
,
Fraser Shein
Building a Lexicon of Formulaic Language for Language Learners.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2015)
2013
Paul Cook
,
Graeme Hirst
Automatically Assessing Whether a Text Is Cliched, with Applications to Literary Analysis.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Sara Berlanda
Constructional Intensifying Adjectives in Italian.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Bell Manrique Losada
,
Carlos Mario Zapata Jaramillo
,
Diego A. Burgos
Exploring MWEs for Knowledge Acquisition from Corporate Technical Documents.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Yutaro Shigeto
,
Ai Azuma
,
Sorami Hisamoto
,
Shuhei Kondo
,
Tomoya Kouse
,
Keisuke Sakaguchi
,
Akifumi Yoshimoto
,
Frances Yung
,
Yuji Matsumoto
Construction of English MWE Dictionary and its Application to POS Tagging.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Martha Palmer
Complex Predicates are Multi-Word Expressions.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Antton Gurrutxaga
,
Iñaki Alegria
Combining Different Features of Idiomaticity for the Automatic Classification of Noun+Verb Expressions in Basque.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Malvina Nissim
,
Andrea Zaninello
A Repository of Variation Patterns for Multiword Expressions.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Lars Bungum
,
Björn Gambäck
,
André Lynum
,
Erwin Marsi
Improving Word Translation Disambiguation by Capturing Multiword Expressions with Dictionaries.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Lubomír Krcmár
,
Karel Jezek
,
Pavel Pecina
Determining Compositionality of Word Expressions Using Word Space Models.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Eduard Bejcek
,
Pavel Stranák
,
Pavel Pecina
Syntactic Identification of Occurrences of Multiword Expressions in Text using a Lexicon with Dependency Structures.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Sandra Antunes
,
Amália Mendes
MWE in Portuguese: Proposal for a Typology for Annotation in Running Text.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Multiword Expressions, MWE@NAACL-HLT 2013, 13-14 June 2013, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Zdenka Uresová
,
Jan Hajic
,
Eva Fucíková
,
Jana Sindlerová
An Analysis of Annotation of Verb-Noun Idiomatic Combinations in a Parallel Dependency Corpus.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Malvina Nissim
Modelling the Internal Variability of MWEs.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Ashwini Vaidya
,
Martha Palmer
,
Bhuvana Narasimhan
Semantic Roles for Nominal Predicates: Building a Lexical Resource.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Vivekananda Gayen
,
Kamal Sarkar
Automatic Identification of Bengali Noun-Noun Compounds Using Random Forest.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Mikhail Kopotev
,
Lidia Pivovarova
,
Natalia Kochetkova
,
Roman Yangarber
Automatic Detection of Stable Grammatical Features in N-Grams.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Jill Burstein
The Far Reach of Multiword Expressions in Educational Technology.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Pollet Samvelian
,
Pegah Faghiri
Introducing PersPred, a Syntactic and Semantic Database for Persian Complex Predicates.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Antonio Moreno-Ortiz
,
Chantal Pérez Hernández
,
Maria Del-Olmo
Managing Multiword Expressions in a Lexicon-Based Sentiment Analysis System for Spanish.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Stephen Roller
,
Sabine Schulte im Walde
,
Silke Scheible
The (Un)expected Effects of Applying Standard Cleansing Models to Human Ratings on Compositionality.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)
Magali Sanches Duran
,
Carolina Evaristo Scarton
,
Sandra Maria Aluísio
,
Carlos Ramisch
Identifying Pronominal Verbs: Towards Automatic Disambiguation of the Clitic 'se' in Portuguese.
MWE@NAACL-HLT
(2013)