Friday, March 28, 2008

Searching ACL anthology

If you are looking up the ACL anthology regularly, my friend Markus has a nice firefox search plugin to do that. You can get that and others from this page.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

ACL accepted papers

Hal posted a while back about the ACL accepted papers that I just read now -- I've been living under a rock for some time. You can get a printer friendly version here. I know, my paper did not make it to that list :(

New additions to my reading list:

Distributional Identification of Non-Referential Pronouns
Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin and Randy Goebel

An Unsupervised Approach to Biography Production using Wikipedia
Fadi Biadsy, Julia Hirschberg and Elena Filatova

Resolving Personal Names in Email Using Context Expansion
Tamer Elsayed, Douglas Oard and Galileo Namata

Mining Wiki Resources for Multilingual Named Entity Recognition
Alexander Richman and Patrick Schone

Inducing Gazetteers for Named Entity Recognition by Large-scale Clustering of Dependency Relations
Jun'ichi Kazama and Kentaro Torisawa

Name Translation in Statistical Machine Translation - Learning When to Transliterate
Ulf Hermjakob, Kevin Knight and Hal Daume



The Tradeoffs Between Open and Traditional Relation Extraction
Michele Banko and Oren Etzioni

(Longest paper title)
Unsupervised Discovery of Generic Relationships Using Pattern Clusters and its Evaluation by Automatically Generated SAT Analogy Questions
Dmitry Davidov and Ari Rappoport

Finding Contradictions in Text
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Anna Rafferty and Christopher Manning

Extracting Question-Context-Answer Triples from Online Forums
Shilin Ding, Gao Cong, Chin-Yew Lin and Xiaoyan Zhu

EM Can Find Pretty Good HMM POS-Taggers (When Given a Good Start)
Yoav Goldberg, Meni Adler and Michael Elhadad

Extraction of Entailed Semantic Relations Through Syntax-based Comma Resolution
Vivek Srikumar, Roi Reichart, Mark Sammons, Ari Rappoport and Dan Roth

Learning Bigrams from Unigrams
Xiaojin Zhu, Andrew Goldberg, Michael Rabbat and Robert Nowak

Evaluating Roget's Thesauri
Alistair Kennedy and Stan Szpakowicz

Randomized Language Models via Perfect Hash Functions
David Talbot and Thorsten Brants

Solving Relational Similarity Problems Using the Web as a Corpus
Preslav Nakov and Marti Hearst