Papers for Relevance Assessment by David Schlangen

Research Question: Can the class of non-sentential utterances that do have an individual antecedent be consistently defined?

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N03-1020

Automatic Evaluation of Summaries Using N-gram Co-occurrence Statistics

Chin-Yew Lin; Eduard Hovy

E99-1006

Resolving Discourse Deictic Anaphora in Dialogues

Miriam Eckert; Michael Strube

W03-1023

Using the Web in Machine Learning for Other-Anaphora Resolution

Natalia N. Modjeska; Katja Markert; Malvina Nissim

P89-1032

A COMPUTATIONAL MECHANISM FOR PRONOMINAL REFERENCE

Robert J.P. Ingria; David Stallard

P96-1057

Processing Complex Sentences in the Centering Framework

Michael Strube

J93-4003

Indexical Expressions in the Scope of Attitude Verbs

Andrew R. Haas

P05-1029

Scaling up from Dialogue to Multilogue: Some Principles and Benchmarks

Jonathan Ginzburg; Raquel Fernandez

W03-w5_eacl03miltsakaki.local

Anaphoric arguments of discourse connectives: Semantic properties of antecedents versus non-antecedents

Eleni Miltsakaki, Cassandre Creswell, Katherine Forbes, Aravind Joshi

W02-0406

Manual and automatic evaluation of summaries

Chin-Yew Lin; Eduard Hovy

12-streit

Ellipsis Resolution by Controlled Default Unification for Multi-modal and Speech Dialog Systems

Michael Streit and HansUlrich Krieger

C90-2017

Discourse Anaphora

Joke Dorrepaal

C88-2086

Solving Some Persistent Presupposition Problems

Robert E. MERCER

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Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation Quality Using Longest Common Subsequence and Skip-Bigram Statistics

Chin-Yew Lin and Franz Josef Och

W03-0510

The Potential and Limitations of Automatic Sentence Extraction for Summarization

Chin-Yew Lin; Eduard Hovy

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Causes and Strategies for Requesting Clarification in Dialogue

David Schlangen