Papers for Relevance Assessment by Fuchun Peng

Research Question: how much labeling is required to obtain enough patterns?

Reformulation: how much labeling is required to obtain enough patterns? - question answering

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P01-1023

Empirically Estimating Order Constraints for Content Planning in Generation

Pablo A. Duboue; Kathleen R. McKeown

P03-2012

High-precision Identification of Discourse New and Unique Noun Phrases

Olga Uryupina

P03-1001

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

Michael Fleischman; Eduard Hovy; Abdessamad Echihabi

A83-1012

KNOWLEDGE BASED QUESTION ANSWERING

Michael J. Pazzani; Carl Engelman

C69-4401

SYNTACTIC PATTERNS IN A SAMPLE OF TECHNICAL ENGLISH

Victor J. Streeter

W03-w11_eacl03greenwood.local

Using a Named Entity Tagger to Generalise Surface Matching Text Patterns for Question Answering

Mark A. Greenwood and Robert Gaizauskas

P91-1016

The Acquisition and Application of Context Sensitive Grammar for English

Robert F. Simmons; Yeong-Ho Yu

C92-2101

LEARNING TRANSLATION TEMPLATES FROM BILINGUAL TEXT

Hiroyuki KAJI; Yuuko KIDA; Yasutsugu MORIMOTO

strapparava

Pattern abstraction and term similarity for Word Sense Disambiguation: IRST at Senseval-3

Carlo Strapparava, Alfio Gliozzo and Claudiu Giuliano

P03-2006

Finding Non-local Dependencies: Beyond Pattern Matching

Valentin Jijkoun

A97-1052

Automatic Extraction of Subcategorization from Corpora

Ted Briscoe; John Carroll

W01-1206

Answer Mining from On-Line Documents

Pasca, Marius; Harabagiu, Sanda

N03-4010

JAVELIN: A Flexible, Planner-Based Architecture for Question Answering

Eric Nyberg; Robert Frederking

A00-3005

Corpus-Based Syntactic Error Detection Using Syntactic Patterns

Koldo Gojenola; Maite Oronoz

X96-1057

NTT DATA: DESCRIPTION OF THE ERIE SYSTEM USED FOR MUC-6

Yoshio Eriguchi; Tsuyoshi Kitani