Papers for Relevance Assessment by Rebecca Hwa

Research Question: Combining information sources -- what is the best way to combine the model trained from the small manually annotated data and the model trained from projected data.

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H91-1035

Fixed and Flexible Phrase Structure: Coordination in Tree Adjoining Grammars

Aravind K. Joshi; Yves Schabes

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Co-training and Self-training for Word Sense Disambiguation

Rada Mihalcea

W96-0204

Modeling Conversational Speech for Speech Recognition

Marie Meteer; Rukmini Iyer

H01-1059

Portability Issues for Speech Recognition Technologies

L. Lamel; F. Lefevre; J.-L. Gauvain; G. Adda

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Statistical Machine Translation with Word- and Sentence-Aligned Parallel Corpora

Chris Callison-Burch, David Talbot and Miles Osborne

P00-1016

Rule Writing or Annotation: Cost-efficient Resource Usage for Base Noun Phrase Chunking

Grace Ngai; David Yarowsky

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A Semi-Supervised Approach to Build Annotated Corpus for Chinese Named Entity Recognition

Xiaoshan Fang, Jianfeng Gao and Huanye Sheng

H90-1060

A New Paradigm for Speaker-Independent Training and Speaker Adaptation

Francis Kubala; Richard Schwartz

P05-1001

A High-Performance Semi-Supervised Learning Method for Text Chunking

Rie Ando; Tong Zhang

W02-2011

Combining Labelled and Unlabelled Data: A Case Study on Fisher Kernels and Transductive Inference for Biological Entity Recognition

Cyril Goutte; Herve Dejean; Eric Gaussier; Nicola Cancedda; Jean-Michel Renders

P01-1005

Scaling to Very Very Large Corpora for Natural Language Disambiguation

Michele Banko; Eric Brill

W01-0710

On minimizing training corpus for parser acquisition

Hwa, Rebecca

E03-1008

Bootstrapping statistical parsers from small datasets

Steedman, Sarkar, Osborne, Hwa, Clark, Hockenmaier, Ruhlen, Baker, Crim

W03-1302

Unsupervised Monolingual and Bilingual Word-Sense Disambiguation of Medical Documents using UMLS

Dominic Widdows; Stanley Peters; Scott Cederberg; Chiu-Ki Chan; Diana Steffen; Paul Buitelaar

E93-1042

NEW FRONTIERS BEYOND CONTEXT-FREENESS: DI-GRAMMARS AND DI-AUTOMATA.

Peter Staudacher