CoNLL 2014 (Resources by paper)

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For an explanation of this page and links to other venues, see Resources by paper.

This page links papers from CoNLL 2014 to their associated resources, such as datasets, software, corpora, and demos.

Resources by paper

Title: Grounding language with points and paths in continuous spaces
Authors: Jacob Andreas & Dan Klein
Paper: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jda/papers/ak_paths.pdf
Code: http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jda/code/ak_paths.tar.gz


Title: Is It All in the Phrasing? Computational Explorations in How We Say What We Say, and Why It Matters
Venue: Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science)
Authors: Invited talk by Lillian Lee
Datasets: http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/llee/data/


Title: Aikuma: A Mobile App for Collaborative Language Documentation
Authors: Steven Bird, Florian R. Hanke, Oliver Adams and Haejoong Lee,
Venue: Workshop on the Use of Computational Methods in the Study of Endangered Languages
Paper: http://anthology.aclweb.org//W/W14/W14-2201.pdf
Code: https://github.com/langtech/aikuma


Title: Dynamic Wordclouds and Vennclouds
Authors: Glen Smith and Erin Kelly
Paper: http://acl2014.org/acl2014/W14-31/pdf/W14-3103.pdf
Code: https://github.com/coppersmith/vennclouds


Title: Response-based Learning for Grounded Machine Translation
Authors: Stefan Riezler, Patrick Simianer, Carolin Haas
Paper: http://69.195.124.161/~aclwebor/anthology//P/P14/P14-1083.pdf
Code: https://github.com/pks/rebol


Title: Learning from MOTHs
Authors: Invited Talk by Chris Culy
Code: http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/~cculy/index_research.html


Title: Unsupervised Alignment of Privacy Policies using Hidden Markov Models
Authors: Rohan Ramanath, Fei Liu, Norman Sadeh, Noah A Smith
Paper: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~nasmith/papers/ramanath+liu+sadeh+smith.acl14.pdf
Data: http://www.usableprivacy.org/data


Title: SeedLing: Building and Using a Seed corpus for the Human Language Project
Authors: Guy Emerson; Liling Tan; Susanne Fertmann; Alexis Palmer; Michaela Regneri
Paper: http://69.195.124.161/~aclwebor/anthology//W/W14/W14-2211.pdf
Code/Data: https://github.com/alvations/SeedLing
Note: Plaintext corpus for >1000 languages with python API