Demos and Posters
Demos Program
Session 1
» Tuesday, June 26, 9:00-10:40
» Joined Lounge 2/3
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Demo Proposal for MIMUS: A Multimodal and Multilingual Dialogue System for the Home Domain
J. Gabriel Amores, Guillermo Pérez and Pilar Manchón -
A Translation Aid System with a Stratified Lookup Interface
Takeshi Abekawa and Kyo Kageura -
Multimedia Blog Creation System using Dialogue with Intelligent Robot
Akitoshi Okumura, Takahiro Ikeda, Toshihiro Nishizawa, Shin-ichi Ando and Fumihiro Adachi -
SemTAG: a platform for specifying Tree Adjoining Grammars and performing TAG-based Semantic Construction
Claire Gardent and Yannick Parmentier -
System Demonstration of On-Demand Information Extraction
Akira Oda and Satoshi Sekine -
Multilingual Ontological Analysis of European Directives
Gianmaria Ajani, Guido Boella, Leonardo Lesmo, Alessandro Mazzei and Piercarlo Rossi
Session 2
» Tuesday, June 26, 13:30-15:20
» Joined Lounge 2/3
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zipfR: Word Frequency Modeling in R
Stefan Evert and Marco Baroni -
Linguistically Motivated Large-Scale NLP with C&C and Boxer
James Curran, Stephen Clark and Johan Bos -
Don't worry about metaphor: affect detection for conversational agents
Catherine Smith, Timothy Rumbell, John Barnden, Robert Hendley, Mark Lee, Alan Wallington and Li Zhang -
An efficient algorithm for building a distributional thesaurus (and other Sketch Engine developments)
Pavel Rychly and Adam Kilgarriff -
Semantic enrichment of journal articles using chemical NER
Colin R. Batchelor and Peter T. Corbett -
An API for Measuring the Relatedness of Words in Wikipedia
Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Michael Strube -
NICT-ATR Speech-to-Speech Translation System
Eiichiro Sumita, Tohru Shimizu and Satoshi Nakamura
Posters Program
Session 1 - Machine Learning, Corpus and Information Retrieval
» Monday, June 25, 15:10-15:45 (during the coffee break)
» Corridor of TOP Congress Hall
- P01: Deriving an Ambiguous Word’s Part-of-Speech Distribution from Unannotated Text
- Reinhard Rapp
- P06: Support Vector Machines for Query-focused Summarization trained and evaluated on Pyramid data
- Maria Fuentes, Enrique Alfonseca and Horacio Rodríguez
- P11: A Joint Statistical Model for Simultaneous Word Spacing and Spelling Error Correction for Korean
- Hyungjong Noh, Jeong-Won Cha and Gary Geunbae Lee
- P16: An Approximate Approach for Training Polynomial Kernel SVMs in Linear Time
- Yu-Chieh Wu
- P20: Rethinking Chinese Word Segmentation: Tokenization, Character Classification, or Wordbreak Identification
- Chu-Ren Huang, Petr Šimon, Shu-Kai Hsieh and Laurent Prévot
- P25: A Feature Based Approach to Leveraging Context for Classifying Newsgroup Style Discussion Segments
- Yi-Chia Wang, Mahesh Joshi and Carolyn Rose
- P27: Ensemble Document Clustering Using Weighted Hypergraph Generated by NMF
- Hiroyuki Shinnou and Minoru Sasaki
- P28: Using Error-Correcting Output Codes with Model-Refinement to Boost Centroid Text Classifier
- Songbo Tan
- P31: Poliqarp: An open source corpus indexer and search engine with syntactic extensions
- Daniel Janus and Adam Przepiórkowski
- P33: Test Collection Selection and Gold Standard Generation for a Multiply-Annotated Opinion Corpus
- Lun-Wei Ku, Yong-Sheng Lo and Hsin-Hsi Chen
- P36: Generating Usable Formats for Metadata and Annotations in a Large Meeting Corpus
- Andrei Popescu-Belis and Paula Estrella
- P40: Exploration of Term Dependence in Sentence Retrieval
- Keke Cai, Chun Chen and Jiajun Bu
- P43: Minimum Bayes Risk Decoding for BLEU
- Nicola Ehling, Richard Zens and Hermann Ney
Session 2 - Speech Dialogue
» Tuesday, June 26, 10:40-11:10 (during the coffee break)
» Corridor of TOP Congress Hall
- P04: Disambiguating Between Generic and Referential "You" in Dialog
- Surabhi Gupta, Matthew Purver and Dan Jurafsky
- P09: On the formalization of Invariant Mappings for Metaphor Interpretation
- R. Agerri, J.A. Barnden, M.G. Lee and A.M. Wallington
- P12: Real-time correction of Closed-Captions
- Patrick Cardinal, Gilles Boulianne, Michel Comeau and Maryse Boisvert
- P17: Learning to Rank Definitions to Generate Quizzes for Interactive Information Presentation
- Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Kohji Dohsaka and Hideki Isozaki
- P23: Predicting Evidence of Understanding by Monitoring User's Task Manipulation in Multimodal Conversations
- Yukiko Nakano, Kazuyoshi Murata, Mika Enomoto, Yoshiko Arimoto, Yasuhiro Asa and Hirohiko Sagawa
- P26: Automatically Assessing the Post Quality in Online Discussions on Software
- Markus Weimer, Iryna Gurevych and Max Mühlhäuser
- P35: WordNet-based Semantic Relatedness Measures in Automatic Speech Recognition for Meetings
- Michael Pucher
Session 3 - Lexica and Ontologies
» Tuesday, June 26, 15:20-15:45 (during the coffee break)
» Corridor of TOP Congress Hall
- P05: Building Emotion Lexicon from Weblog Corpora
- Changhua Yang, Kevin Hsin-Yih Lin and Hsin-Hsi Chen
- P10: Construction of Domain Dictionary for Fundamental Vocabulary
- Chikara Hashimoto and Sadao Kurohashi
- P14: Extracting Word Sets with Non-Taxonomical Relation
- Eiko Yamamoto and Hitoshi Isahara
- P19: A Linguistic Service Ontology for Language Infrastructures
- Yoshihiko Hayashi
- P22: Empirical Measurements of Lexical Similarity in Noun Phrase Conjuncts
- Deirdre Hogan
- P29: Automatic Discovery of Named Entity Variants
- Chu-Ren Huang, Petr Simon and Shu-Kai Hsieh
- P34: Detecting Semantic Relations between Named Entities in Text Using Contextual Features
- Toru Hirano, Yoshihiro Matsuo and Genichiro Kikui
- P38: Mapping Concrete Entities from PAROLE-SIMPLE-CLIPS to ItalWordNet: Methodology and Results
- Adriana Roventini, Nilda Ruimy, Rita Marinelli, Marisa Ulivieri and Michele Mammini
- P41: Extracting Hypernym Pairs from the Web
- Erik Tjong Kim Sang
- P44: An OWL Ontology for HPSG
- Graham Wilcock
Session 4 - Applications
» Wednesday, June 27, 10:40-11:10 (during the coffee break)
» Corridor of TOP Congress Hall
- P03: Classifying Temporal Relations Between Events
- Nathanael Chambers, Shan Wang and Dan Jurafsky
- P08: Moses: Open Source Toolkit for Statistical Machine Translation
- Philipp Koehn, Hieu Hoang, Alexandra Birch, Chris Callison-Burch, Marcello Federico, Nicola Bertoldi, Brooke Cowan, Wade Shen, Christine Moran, Richard Zens, Chris Dyer, Ondrej Bojar, Alexandra Constantin and Evan Herbst
- P15: Boosting Chinese English Statistical Machine Translation by Lemmatization
- Ruiqiang Zhang
- P18: Extractive Summarization Based on Event Term Clustering
- Maofu Liu, Wenjie Li and Qin Lu
- P24: Machine Translation between Turkic Languages
- Ahmet Cüneyd Tantug, Eºref Adali and Kemal Oflazer
- P32: Measuring importance and query relevance in topic-focused multi-document summarization
- Surabhi Gupta, Ani Nenkova and Dan Jurafsky
- P37: Expanding Indonesian-Japanese Small Translation Dictionary Using a Pivot Language
- Masatoshi Tsuchiya, Ayu Purwarianti, Toshiyuki Wakita and Seiichi Nakagawa
Session 5 - Parsing and Tagging
» Wednesday June 27, 15:10-15:45 (during the coffee break)
» Corridor of TOP Congress Hall
- P02: Shallow Dependency Labeling
- Manfred Klenner
- P07: Minimally Lexicalized Dependency Parsing
- Daisuke Kawahara and Kiyotaka Uchimoto
- P13: HunPos -- an open source trigram tagger
- Péter Halácsy, András Kornai and Csaba Oravecz
- P21: Extending MARIE: an N-gram-based SMT decoder
- Josep M. Crego and Jose B. Mariño
- P30: A Hybrid Approach to Word Segmentation and POS Tagging
- Tetsuji Nakagawa and Kiyotaka Uchimoto
- P39: Automatic Part-of-Speech Tagging for Bengali: An Approach for Morphologically Rich Languages in Poor Resource Scenario
- Sandipan Dandapat, Sudeshna Sarkar and Anupam Basu
- P42: Japanese Dependency Parsing Using Sequential Labeling for Semi-spoken Language
- Kenji Imamura, Genichiro Kikui and Norihito Yasuda
Studen Research Workshop Poster Session
» Monday-Wednesday, during all other poster sessions
» Corridor of TOP Congress Hall
For complete list of SRW posters see the SRW program page.