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A comparison of cooking recipe named entities between Japanese and English
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Annotating patient clinical records with syntactic chunks and named entities: the Harvey Corpus
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Using linguistic data for English and Spanish verb-noun combination identification
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Annotating patient clinical records with syntactic chunks and named entities: the Harvey corpus
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Integrating character representations into Chinese word embedding
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Design for supporting dialectical constructivist learning activities ...
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Induction of root and pattern lexicon for unsupervised morphological analysis of Arabic
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Unsupervised induction of Arabic root and pattern lexicons using machine learning
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Cross-domain sentiment classification using a sentiment sensitive thesaurus
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A Voice is Worth a Thousand Words: The Implications of the Micro-Coding of Social Signals in Speech for Trust Research
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Lexical acquisition for clinical text mining using distributional similarity
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Distributional similarity for Chinese: exploiting characters and radicals
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A Voice Is Worth a Thousand Words: The Implications of the Micro-Coding of Social Signals in Speech for Trust Research (book chapter)
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In: Prof. Carroll via Alex Caracuzzo (2011)
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