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Evaluating Co-reference Chains based Conversation History in Conversational Question Answering
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Linguistically-driven framework for computationally efficient and scalable sign recognition
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Discovering the Language of Wine Reviews: A Text Mining Account
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Profiling Medical Journal Articles Using a Gene Ontology Semantic Tagger
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Arabic Dialect Identification in the Context of Bivalency and Code-Switching
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Towards an ISO Standard for Dialogue Act Annotation
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In: Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10) ; https://hal.inria.fr/inria-00544997 ; Seventh conference on International Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10), May 2010, La Valette, Malta (2010)
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Towards an ISO standard for dialogue act annotation
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In: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/150582 (2010)
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Workshop Co-chairs
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In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/I/I08/I08-7.pdf (2008)
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Language resources have played an essential role in empirical approaches to natural language processing (NLP) for the last two decades. Previous concerted efforts on construction of language resources, particularly in the US and European countries, have laid a solid foundation for the pioneering NLP researches in these two communities. In comparison, the availability and accessibility of many Asian language resources are still very limited except for a few languages. Moreover, there is a greater diversity in Asian languages with respect to character sets, grammatical properties and the cultural background. Motivated by such a context, we have organised a series of workshops on Asian language resources since 2001. This workshop series has contributed to the activation of the NLP research in Asia particularly of building and utilising corpora of various types and languages. In this sixth workshop, we had 31 submissions encompassing 13 languages. The paper selection was highly competitive compared with the last five workshops. The program committee selected 10 regular papers, 3 short papers and 8 resource reports for presentation at the workshop. The workshop is comprised of two parts, technical sessions and a session devoted to reporting activities related to language resources in several languages. Following the resource report session, we have an open discussion on the collaboration in building, standardising and exchanging language resources in Asia. We
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.380.1150 http://aclweb.org/anthology/I/I08/I08-7.pdf
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THE SIXTH JAPANESE-KOREAN JOINT CONFERENCE ON FORMAL LINGUISTICS, 1991 Complementation, Quantification and Potential Energy
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In: http://dspace.wul.waseda.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2065/11794/1/JK6-49-63.pdf
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In: http://research.nii.ac.jp/ntcir/workshop/OnlineProceedings11/pdf/NTCIR/MEDNLP/04-NTCIR11-MEDNLP-MatsubaraY.pdf
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