Notice bibliographique
- Notice
Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : CICLing 2005 (2005 ; Mexico City, Mexico)
International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and computational Linguistics
(6 ; Mexico City, Mexico2005)
Titre(s) : Computational linguistics and intelligent text processing [Texte électronique] : 6th international conference, CICLing 2005, Mexico City, Mexico, Februray 13-19, 2005 : proceedings / Alexander Gelbukh (ed.)
Publication : Berlin : Springer, cop. 2005
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (xvii, 829 pages)
Collection : Lecture notes in computer science ; 3406
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record.
CICLing 2005 (www.CICLing.org) was the 6th Annual Conference on Intelligent Text Processing
and Computational Linguistics. It was intended to provide a balanced view of the cutting-edge
developments in both the theoretical foundations of computational linguistics and
the practice of natural-language text processing with its numerous applications. A
feature of CICLing conferences is their wide scope that covers nearly all areas of
computational linguistics and all aspects of natural language processing applications.
This year we were honored by the presence of our keynote speakers Christian Boitet
(CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble), Kevin Knight (ISI), Daniel Marcu (ISI), and Ellen Riloff (University
of Utah), who delivered excellent extended lectures and organized vivid discussions
and encouraging tutorials; their invited papers are published in this volume. Of 151
submissions received, 88 were selected for presentation; 53 as full papers and 35
as short papers, by exactly 200 authors from 26 countries: USA (15 papers); Mexico
(12); China (9.5); Spain (7.5); South Korea (5.5); Singapore (5); Germany (4.8); Japan
(4); UK (3.5); France (3.3); India (3); Italy (3); Czech Republic (2.5); Romania (2.3);
Brazil, Canada, Greece, Ireland, Israel, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden,
Switzerland (1 each); Hong Kong (0.5); and Russia (0.5) including the invited papers.
Internationally co-authored papers are counted in equal fractions
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Gelbukh, Alexander (1962-....). Fonction indéterminée
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Autre(s) forme(s) du titre :
- Autre forme du titre : CICLing 2005
Sujet(s) : Linguistique -- Informatique
Traitement automatique du langage naturel
Recherche documentaire automatisée
Informatique
Analyse du discours
Genre ou forme : Actes de congrès
Indice(s) Dewey :
025.04 (23e éd.) = Systèmes de stockage et de recherche de l'information
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9783540305866
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb446853760
Notice n° :
FRBNF44685376
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : An overview of probabilistic tree transducers for natural language processing /Kevin
Knight and Jonathan Graehl ; A modular account of information structure in extensible
dependency grammar /Ralph Debusmann, Oana Postolache and Maarika Traat ; Modelling
grammatical and lexical knowledge : a declarative approach /Palmira Marrafa ; Constructing
a parser for Latin /Cornelis H.A. Koster ; Parsing Korean case phenomena in a type-feature
structure grammar /Jong-Bok Kim and Jaehyung Yang ; A computational model of the Spanish
clitic system /Luis A. Pineda and Ivan V. Meza ; A parallel approach to syllabification
/Anca Dinu and Liviu P. Dinu ; Towards developing probabilistic generative models
for reasoning with natural language representations /Daniel Marcu and Ana-Maria Popescu
; Putting pieces together : combining FrameNet, VerbNet and WordNet for robust semantic
parsing /Lei Shi and Rada Mihalcea ; Assigning function tags with a simple model /Vasile
Rus and Kirtan Desai ; Finding discourse relat
Exploiting question concepts for query expansion /Hae-Jung Kim, Ki-Dong Bu, Junghyun
Kim and Sang-Jo Lee ; Experiment on combining sources of evidence for passage retrieval
/Alexander Gelbukh, NamO Kang and Sang-yong Han ; Summarisation through discourse
structure /Dan Cristea, Oana Postolache and Ionut Pistol ; LexTrim : lexical cohesion
based approach to parse-and-trim style headline generation /Ruichao Wang, Nicola Stokes,
William Doran, Eamonn Newman, John Dunnion and Joe Carthy ; Generating headline summary
from a document set /Kamal Sarkar and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay ; Extractive summarization
based on word information and sentence position /Carlos Mendez Cruz and Alfonso Medina
Urrea ; Automatic extraction and learning of keyphrases from scientific articles /Yaakov
HaCohen-Kerner, Zuriel Gross and Asaf Masa ; Automatic annotation of corpora for text
summarisation : a comparative study /Constantin Orasan ; Techniques for improving
the performance of naive bayes for text classification /