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− | |[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P14-2049 Improving sparse word similarity models with asymmetric similarity measures | + | |[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P14-2049 Improving sparse word similarity models with asymmetric similarity measures] |
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|Emma Strubell, Luke Vilnis, Kate Silverstein, Andrew McCallum, | |Emma Strubell, Luke Vilnis, Kate Silverstein, Andrew McCallum, | ||
|[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P15-1015/ Learning Dynamic Feature Selection for Fast Sequential Prediction] | |[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P15-1015/ Learning Dynamic Feature Selection for Fast Sequential Prediction] | ||
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+ | |2016 | ||
+ | |E.Dario Gutiérrez, Roger Levy, Benjamin Bergen | ||
+ | |[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P16-1225/ Finding Non-Arbitrary Form-Meaning Systematicity Using String-Metric Learning for Kernel Regression] | ||
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+ | |2017 | ||
+ | |Ryan Cotterell, Jason Eisner | ||
+ | |[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P17-1109/ Probabilistic Typology: Deep Generative Models of Vowel Inventories] | ||
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+ | |2018 | ||
+ | |John Hale, Chris Dyer, Adhiguna Kuncoro, Jonathan Brennan | ||
+ | |[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P18-1254/ Finding syntax in human encephalography with beam search] | ||
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+ | |2018 | ||
+ | |Sudha Rao and Hal Daumé III | ||
+ | |[https://aclanthology.org/P18-1255/ Learning to Ask Good Questions: Ranking Clarification Questions using Neural Expected Value of Perfect Information] | ||
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+ | |2018 | ||
+ | |Andre Cianflone, Yulan Feng, Jad Kabbara and Jackie Chi Kit Cheung | ||
+ | |[https://aclanthology.org/P18-1256/ Let’s do it “again”: A First Computational Approach to Detecting Adverbial Presupposition Triggers] | ||
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+ | |2019 | ||
+ | |Wen Zhang, Yang Feng, Fandong Meng, Di You and Qun Liu | ||
+ | |[https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P19-1426/ Bridging the Gap between Training and Inference for Neural Machine Translation] | ||
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ACL
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Year | Author | Paper Title |
2005 | John Carroll and Stephan Oepen | High Efficiency Realization for a Wide-Coverage Unification Grammar |
2009 | Andre Martins, Noah Smith and Eric Xing | Concise Integer Linear Programming Formulations for Dependency Parsing |
2009 | S.R.K. Branavan, Harr Chen, Luke Zettlemoyer and Regina Barzilay | Reinforcement Learning for Mapping Instructions to Actions |
2009 | Adam Pauls and Dan Klein | K-Best A* Parsing |
2011 | Caecilia Zirn, Mathias Niepert, Heiner Stuckenschmidt, and Michael Strube | Fine-Grained Sentiment Analysis with Structural Features |
2011 | Siva Reddy, Ioannis Klapaftis, Diana McCarthy and Suresh Manandhar | Dynamic and Static Prototype Vectors for Semantic Composition |
2013 | Houda Bouamor, Behrang Mohit and Kemal Oflazer | SuMT: A Framework of Summarization and MT |