Papers for Relevance Assessment by Elena Filatova;

Research Question: How to learn occupation-related activities? Is the classification of people according to their occupations based on automatically learned occupation-related activities reliable?

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32-618

Symmetric Word Alignments for Statistical Machine Translation

Evgeny Matusov, Richard Zens and Hermann Ney

W02-0216

Multi-tasking and Collaborative Activities in Dialogue Systems

Oliver Lemon; Alexander Gruenstein; Alexis Battle; Stanley Peters

W03-1016

Statistical Acquisition of Content Selection Rules for Natural Language Generation

Pablo Ariel Duboue; Kathleen R McKeown

W03-w9_eacl03fairon.local

From extraction to indexation. Collecting new indexation keys by means of IE techniques

Cedrick Fairon

H90-1041

Algorithms for an Optimal A* Search and Linearizing the Search in the Stack Decoder*

Douglas B. Paul

P05-1060

Multi-Field Information Extraction and Cross-Document Fusion

Gideon Mann; David Yarowsky

P98-2198

Locating Noun Phrases with Finite State Transducers

Jean Senellart

N03-2029

Automatic Derivation of Surface Text Patterns for a Maximum Entropy Based Question Answering System

Deepak Ravichandran; Abraham Ittycheriah; Salim Roukos

P03-1003

A Noisy-Channel Approach to Question Answering

Abdessamad Echihabi; Daniel Marcu

W03-1122

Question-Answering Based on Virtually Integrated Lexical Knowledge Base

Key-Sun Choi; Jae-Ho Kim; Masaru Miyazaki; Jun Goto; Yeun-Bae Kim

W98-0611

Tools for locating noun phrases with finite state transducers

Jean Senellart

H05-1075

Handling Biographical Questions with Implicature

Donghui Feng; Eduard Hovy

P03-1001

Offline Strategies for Online Question Answering: Answering Questions Before They Are Asked

Michael Fleischman; Eduard Hovy; Abdessamad Echihabi

W02-1033

An Analysis of the AskMSR Question-Answering System

Eric Brill; Susan Dumais; Michele Banko

H92-1081

The Lincoln Large-Vocabulary HMM CSR

Douglas B. Paul