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SemEval@ACL 2007: Prague, Czech Republic
- Eneko Agirre, Lluís Màrquez i Villodre, Richard Wicentowski:

Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations, SemEval@ACL 2007, Prague, Czech Republic, June 23-24, 2007. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2007 - Eneko Agirre, Bernardo Magnini, Oier Lopez de Lacalle, Arantxa Otegi, German Rigau, Piek Vossen:

SemEval-2007 Task 01: Evaluating WSD on Cross-Language Information Retrieval. 1-6 - Eneko Agirre, Aitor Soroa:

SemEval-2007 Task 02: Evaluating Word Sense Induction and Discrimination Systems. 7-12 - Roxana Girju, Preslav Nakov, Vivi Nastase, Stan Szpakowicz, Peter D. Turney, Deniz Yuret:

SemEval-2007 Task 04: Classification of Semantic Relations between Nominals. 13-18 - Peng Jin, Yunfang Wu, Shiwen Yu:

SemEval-2007 Task 05: Multilingual Chinese-English Lexical Sample. 19-23 - Kenneth C. Litkowski, Orin Hargraves:

SemEval-2007 Task 06: Word-Sense Disambiguation of Prepositions. 24-29 - Katja Markert, Malvina Nissim:

SemEval-2007 Task 08: Metonymy Resolution at SemEval-2007. 36-41 - Lluís Màrquez, Lluis Villarejo, Maria Antònia Martí, Mariona Taulé:

SemEval-2007 Task 09: Multilevel Semantic Annotation of Catalan and Spanish. 42-47 - Diana McCarthy, Roberto Navigli:

SemEval-2007 Task 10: English Lexical Substitution Task. 48-53 - Hwee Tou Ng, Yee Seng Chan:

SemEval-2007 Task 11: English Lexical Sample Task via English-Chinese Parallel Text. 54-58 - Zeynep Orhan, Emine Çelik, Demirgüç Neslihan:

SemEval-2007 Task 12: Turkish Lexical Sample Task. 59-63 - Javier Artiles, Julio Gonzalo, Satoshi Sekine:

The SemEval-2007 WePS Evaluation: Establishing a benchmark for the Web People Search Task. 64-69 - Carlo Strapparava, Rada Mihalcea:

SemEval-2007 Task 14: Affective Text. 70-74 - Marc Verhagen, Robert J. Gaizauskas, Frank Schilder, Mark Hepple, Graham Katz, James Pustejovsky:

SemEval-2007 Task 15: TempEval Temporal Relation Identification. 75-80 - Montse Cuadros, German Rigau:

SemEval-2007 Task 16: Evaluation of Wide Coverage Knowledge Resources. 81-86 - Sameer Pradhan, Edward Loper, Dmitriy Dligach, Martha Palmer:

SemEval-2007 Task-17: English Lexical Sample, SRL and All Words. 87-92 - Mona T. Diab, Musa Alkhalifa, Sabry ElKateb, Christiane Fellbaum, Aous Mansouri, Martha Palmer:

SemEval-2007 Task 18: Arabic Semantic Labeling. 93-98 - Collin F. Baker, Michael Ellsworth, Katrin Erk:

SemEval-2007 Task 19: Frame Semantic Structure Extraction. 99-104 - Els Lefever, Véronique Hoste, Timur Fayruzov:

AUG: A combined classification and clustering approach for web people disambiguation. 105-108 - Oi Yee Kwong:

CITYU-HIF: WSD with Human-Informed Feature Preference. 109-112 - Kenneth C. Litkowski:

CLR: Integration of FrameNet in a Text Representation System. 113-116 - Alina Andreevskaia, Sabine Bergler:

CLaC and CLaC-NB: Knowledge-based and corpus-based approaches to sentiment tagging. 117-120 - Alicia Tribble, Scott E. Fahlman:

CMU-AT: Semantic Distance and Background Knowledge for Identifying Semantic Relations. 121-124 - Ying Chen, James H. Martin:

CU-COMSEM: Exploring Rich Features for Unsupervised Web Personal Name Disambiguation. 125-128 - Steven Bethard, James H. Martin:

CU-TMP: Temporal Relation Classification Using Syntactic and Semantic Features. 129-132 - Mona T. Diab, Alessandro Moschitti, Daniele Pighin:

CUNIT: A Semantic Role Labeling System for Modern Standard Arabic. 133-136 - Andrea Heyl, Günter Neumann:

DFKI2: An Information Extraction Based Approach to People Disambiguation. 137-140 - Claudio Giuliano, Alberto Lavelli, Daniele Pighin, Lorenza Romano:

FBK-IRST: Kernel Methods for Semantic Relation Extraction. 141-144 - Claudio Giuliano, Alfio Gliozzo, Carlo Strapparava:

FBK-irst: Lexical Substitution Task Exploiting Domain and Syntagmatic Coherence. 145-148 - Paul Kalmar, Matthias Blume:

FICO: Web Person Disambiguation Via Weighted Similarity of Entity Contexts. 149-152 - Johannes Leveling:

FUH (FernUniversität in Hagen): Metonymy Recognition Using Different Kinds of Context for a Memory-Based Learner. 153-156 - Rubén Izquierdo, Armando Suárez, German Rigau:

GPLSI: Word Coarse-grained Disambiguation aided by Basic Level Concepts. 157-160 - Richárd Farkas, Eszter Simon, György Szarvas, Dániel Varga:

GYDER: Maxent Metonymy Resolution. 161-164 - Yuhang Guo, Wanxiang Che, Yuxuan Hu, Wei Zhang, Ting Liu:

HIT-IR-WSD: A WSD System for English Lexical Sample Task. 165-168 - Pengyuan Liu

, Tiejun Zhao, Muyun Yang:
HIT-WSD: Using Search Engine for Multilingual Chinese-English Lexical Sample Task. 169-172 - Shiqi Zhao, Lin Zhao, Yu Zhang, Ting Liu, Sheng Li:

HIT: Web based Scoring Method for English Lexical Substitution. 173-176 - Zheng-Yu Niu, Dong-Hong Ji, Chew Lim Tan:

I2R: Three Systems for Word Sense Discrimination, Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation, and English Word Sense Disambiguation. 177-182 - Roser Morante, Bertjan Busser:

ILK2: Semantic Role Labeling of Catalan and Spanish using TiMBL. 183-186 - Iris Hendrickx, Roser Morante, Caroline Sporleder, Antal van den Bosch:

ILK: Machine learning of semantic relations with shallow features and almost no data. 187-190 - Octavian Popescu, Sara Tonelli, Emanuele Pianta:

IRST-BP: Preposition Disambiguation based on Chain Clarifying Relationships Contexts. 191-194 - Octavian Popescu, Bernardo Magnini:

IRST-BP: Web People Search Using Name Entities. 195-198 - Delip Rao, Nikesh Garera, David Yarowsky:

JHU1 : An Unsupervised Approach to Person Name Disambiguation using Web Snippets. 199-202 - Sudip Kumar Naskar, Sivaji Bandyopadhyay:

JU-SKNSB: Extended WordNet Based WSD on the English All-Words Task at SemEval-1. 203-206 - Deniz Yuret:

KU: Word Sense Disambiguation by Substitution. 207-214 - Adriana Badulescu, Munirathnam Srikanth:

LCC-SRN: LCC's SRN System for SemEval 2007 Task 4. 215-218 - Congmin Min, Munirathnam Srikanth, Abraham Fowler:

LCC-TE: A Hybrid Approach to Temporal Relation Identification in News Text. 219-222 - Adrian Novischi, Muirathnam Srikanth, Andrew Bennett:

LCC-WSD: System Description for English Coarse Grained All Words Task at SemEval 2007. 223-226 - Richard Johansson, Pierre Nugues:

LTH: Semantic Structure Extraction using Nonprojective Dependency Trees. 227-230 - Su Nam Kim, Timothy Baldwin:

MELB-KB: Nominal Classification as Noun Compound Interpretation. 231-236 - David Martínez, Su Nam Kim, Timothy Baldwin:

MELB-MKB: Lexical Substitution system based on Relatives in Context. 237-240 - Patrick Ye, Timothy Baldwin:

MELB-YB: Preposition Sense Disambiguation Using Rich Semantic Features. 241-244 - Yuchang Cheng, Masayuki Asahara, Yuji Matsumoto:

NAIST.Japan: Temporal Relation Identification Using Dependency Parsed Tree. 245-248 - Junfu Cai, Wee Sun Lee, Yee Whye Teh:

NUS-ML: Improving Word Sense Disambiguation Using Topic Features. 249-252 - Yee Seng Chan, Hwee Tou Ng, Zhi Zhong:

NUS-PT: Exploiting Parallel Texts for Word Sense Disambiguation in the English All-Words Tasks. 253-256 - Harri M. T. Saarikoski:

OE: WSD Using Optimal Ensembling (OE) Method. 257-260 - Peng Jin, Danqing Zhu, Fuxin Li, Yunfang Wu:

PKU: Combining Supervised Classifiers with Features Selection. 261-263 - Stephen Tratz, Antonio Sanfilippo, Michelle L. Gregory, Alan R. Chappell, Christian Posse, Paul Whitney:

PNNL: A Supervised Maximum Entropy Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation. 264-267 - Ergin Elmacioglu, Yee Fan Tan, Su Yan, Min-Yen Kan, Dongwon Lee

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PSNUS: Web People Name Disambiguation by Simple Clustering with Rich Features. 268-271 - Jonathan D. Chang, Miroslav Dudík, David M. Blei:

PU-BCD: Exponential Family Models for the Coarse- and Fine-Grained All-Words Tasks. 272-276 - Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, David M. Blei:

PUTOP: Turning Predominant Senses into a Topic Model for Word Sense Disambiguation. 277-281 - Radu Ion, Dan Tufis:

RACAI: Meaning Affinity Models. 282-287 - Daniele Pighin, Alessandro Moschitti, Roberto Basili:

RTV: Tree Kernels for Thematic Role Classification. 288-291 - Horacio Saggion:

SHEF: Semantic Tagging and Summarization Techniques Applied to Cross-document Coreference. 292-295 - Magnus Sahlgren, Jussi Karlgren, Gunnar Eriksson:

SICS: Valence annotation based on seeds in word space. 296-299 - Yun Xing:

SRCB-WSD: Supervised Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation with Key Features. 300-303 - George Dahl, Anne-Marie Frassica, Richard Wicentowski:

SW-AG: Local Context Matching for English Lexical Substitution. 304-307 - Phil Katz, Matt Singleton, Richard Wicentowski:

SWAT-MP: The SemEval-2007 Systems for Task 5 and Task 14. 308-313 - Rob Koeling, Diana McCarthy:

Sussx: WSD using Automatically Acquired Predominant Senses. 314-317 - Kazunari Sugiyama, Manabu Okumura:

TITPI: Web People Search Task Using Semi-Supervised Clustering Approach. 318-321 - Henry Anaya-Sánchez, Aurora Pons-Porrata, Rafael Berlanga Llavori:

TKB-UO: Using Sense Clustering for WSD. 322-325 - Saif M. Mohammad, Graeme Hirst, Philip Resnik:

Tor, TorMd: Distributional Profiles of Concepts for Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation. 326-333 - Zornitsa Kozareva, Borja Navarro, Sonia Vázquez, Andrés Montoyo:

UA-ZBSA: A Headline Emotion Classification through Web Information. 334-337 - Zornitsa Kozareva, Sonia Vázquez, Andrés Montoyo:

UA-ZSA: Web Page Clustering on the basis of Name Disambiguation. 338-341 - Eneko Agirre, Oier Lopez de Lacalle:

UBC-ALM: Combining k-NN with SVD for WSD. 342-345 - Eneko Agirre, Aitor Soroa:

UBC-AS: A Graph Based Unsupervised System for Induction and Classification. 346-349 - David Martínez, Timothy Baldwin, Eneko Agirre, Oier Lopez de Lacalle:

UBC-UMB: Combining unsupervised and supervised systems for all-words WSD. 350-353 - Beñat Zapirain, Eneko Agirre, Lluís Màrquez:

UBC-UPC: Sequential SRL Using Selectional Preferences. An approach with Maximum Entropy Markov Models. 354-357 - Ana Zelaia Jauregi, Olatz Arregi Uriarte, Basilio Sierra:

UBC-ZAS: A k-NN based Multiclassifier System to perform WSD in a Reduced Dimensional Vector Space. 358-361 - David del Valle-Agudo, César de Pablo-Sánchez, Maria Teresa Vicente-Díez:

UC3M_13: Disambiguation of Person Names Based on the Composition of Simple Bags of Typed Terms. 362-365 - Preslav Nakov, Marti A. Hearst:

UCB: System Description for SemEval Task #4. 366-369 - Fintan J. Costello:

UCD-FC: Deducing semantic relations using WordNet senses that occur frequently in a database of noun-noun compounds. 370-373 - Paul Nulty:

UCD-PN: Classification of Semantic Relations Between Nominals using WordNet and Web Counts. 374-377 - Cristina Butnariu, Tony Veale:

UCD-S1: A hybrid model for detecting semantic relations between noun pairs in text. 378-381 - Isabel Segura-Bedmar

, Doaa Samy, José L. Martínez:
UCM3: Classification of Semantic Relations between Nominals using Sequential Minimal Optimization. 382-385 - Brandon Beamer, Suma Bhat, Brant Chee, Andrew Fister, Alla Rozovskaya, Roxana Girju:

UIUC: A Knowledge-rich Approach to Identifying Semantic Relations between Nominals. 386-389 - Siddharth Patwardhan, Satanjeev Banerjee, Ted Pedersen:

UMND1: Unsupervised Word Sense Disambiguation Using Contextual Semantic Relatedness. 390-393 - Ted Pedersen:

UMND2 : SenseClusters Applied to the Sense Induction Task of Senseval-4. 394-397 - Pierpaolo Basile, Marco de Gemmis, Anna Lisa Gentile, Pasquale Lops, Giovanni Semeraro:

UNIBA: JIGSAW algorithm for Word Sense Disambiguation. 398-401 - Jeremy Ellman, Gary Emery:

UNN-WePS: Web Person Search using co-Present Names and Lexical Chains. 402-405 - Rada Mihalcea, Andras Csomai, Massimiliano Ciaramita:

UNT-Yahoo: SuperSenseLearner: Combining SenseLearner with SuperSense and other Coarse Semantic Features. 406-409 - Samer Hassan, Andras Csomai, Carmen Banea, Ravi Som Sinha, Rada Mihalcea:

UNT: SubFinder: Combining Knowledge Sources for Automatic Lexical Substitution. 410-413 - Ioannis P. Klapaftis, Suresh Manandhar:

UOY: A Hypergraph Model For Word Sense Induction & Disambiguation. 414-417 - Thierry Poibeau:

UP13: Knowledge-poor Methods (Sometimes) Perform Poorly. 418-421 - François-Régis Chaumartin:

UPAR7: A knowledge-based system for headline sentiment tagging. 422-425 - Lluís Màrquez, Lluís Padró, Mihai Surdeanu, Luis Villarejo:

UPC: Experiments with Joint Learning within SemEval Task 9. 426-429 - David Pinto, Paolo Rosso, Héctor Jiménez-Salazar:

UPV-SI: Word Sense Induction using Self Term Expansion. 430-433 - Davide Buscaldi, Paolo Rosso:

UPV-WSD : Combining different WSD Methods by means of Fuzzy Borda Voting. 434-437 - Mark Hepple, Andrea Setzer, Robert J. Gaizauskas:

USFD: Preliminary Exploration of Features and Classifiers for the TempEval-2007 Task. 438-441 - Lucia Specia, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Ashwin Srinivasan, Ganesh Ramakrishnan:

USP-IBM-1 and USP-IBM-2: The ILP-based Systems for Lexical Sample WSD in SemEval-2007. 442-445 - Tobias Hawker:

USYD: WSD and Lexical Substitution using the Web1T corpus. 446-453 - Cristina Nicolae, Gabriel Nicolae, Sanda M. Harabagiu:

UTD-HLT-CG: Semantic Architecture for Metonymy Resolution and Classification of Nominal Relations. 454-459 - Cosmin Adrian Bejan, Chris Hathaway:

UTD-SRL: A Pipeline Architecture for Extracting Frame Semantic Structures. 460-463 - Eiji Aramaki, Takeshi Imai, Kengo Miyo, Kazuhiko Ohe:

UTH: SVM-based Semantic Relation Classification using Physical Sizes. 464-467 - Krisztian Balog, Leif Azzopardi, Maarten de Rijke:

UVA: Language Modeling Techniques for Web People Search. 468-471 - Willem Robert van Hage, Sophia Katrenko:

UVAVU: WordNet Similarity and Lexical Patterns for Semantic Relation Classification. 472-475 - Yllias Chali, Shafiq R. Joty:

UofL: Word Sense Disambiguation Using Lexical Cohesion. 476-479 - José Iria, Lei Xia, Ziqi Zhang:

WIT: Web People Search Disambiguation using Random Walks. 480-483 - Georgiana Puscasu:

WVALI: Temporal Relation Identification by Syntactico-Semantic Analysis. 484-487 - Caroline Brun, Maud Ehrmann, Guillaume Jacquet:

XRCE-M: A Hybrid System for Named Entity Metonymy Resolution. 488-491 - Caroline Hagège, Xavier Tannier:

XRCE-T: XIP Temporal Module for TempEval campaign. 492-495

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