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51st ACL 2013: Sofia, Bulgaria
- 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2013, Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop, 4-9 August 2013, Sofia, Bulgaria. The Association for Computer Linguistics 2013

- Burak Kerim Akkus, Ruket Çakici:

Categorization of Turkish News Documents with Morphological Analysis. 1-8 - Adrien Barbaresi:

Crawling microblogging services to gather language-classified URLs. Workflow and case study. 9-15 - Annie Chen:

Patient Experience in Online Support Forums: Modeling Interpersonal Interactions and Medication Use. 16-22 - Eirini Florou:

Detecting Metaphor by Contextual Analogy. 23-30 - Angelina Ivanova, Stephan Oepen, Lilja Øvrelid:

Survey on parsing three dependency representations for English. 31-37 - Claudiu Mihaila, Sophia Ananiadou:

What causes a causal relation? Detecting Causal Triggers in Biomedical Scientific Discourse. 38-45 - Yukari Ogura, Ichiro Kobayashi:

Text Classification based on the Latent Topics of Important Sentences extracted by the PageRank Algorithm. 46-51 - Lis Pereira, Erlyn Manguilimotan, Yuji Matsumoto:

Automated Collocation Suggestion for Japanese Second Language Learners. 52-58 - Kavitha Rajan:

Understanding Verbs based on Overlapping Verbs Senses. 59-66 - Efsun Sarioglu, Kabir Yadav, Hyeong-Ah Choi:

Topic Modeling Based Classification of Clinical Reports. 67-73 - Maria Skeppstedt:

Annotating named entities in clinical text by combining pre-annotation and active learning. 74-80 - Sebastian Martschat:

Multigraph Clustering for Unsupervised Coreference Resolution. 81-88 - Vlad Niculae, Victoria Yaneva:

Computational considerations of comparisons and similes. 89-95 - Piotr Przybyla:

Question Analysis for Polish Question Answering. 96-102 - Matthew Shardlow:

A Comparison of Techniques to Automatically Identify Complex Words. 103-109 - Sho Takase, Akiko Murakami, Miki Enoki, Naoaki Okazaki, Kentaro Inui:

Detecting Chronic Critics Based on Sentiment Polarity and User's Behavior in Social Media. 110-116 - Volkan Cirik:

Addressing Ambiguity in Unsupervised Part-of-Speech Induction with Substitute Vectors. 117-122 - Tirthankar Dasgupta:

Psycholinguistically Motivated Computational Models on the Organization and Processing of Morphologically Complex Words. 123-129 - Melania Duma, Cristina Vertan, Wolfgang Menzel:

A New Syntactic Metric for Evaluation of Machine Translation. 130-135 - Akiko Eriguchi, Ichiro Kobayashi:

High-quality Training Data Selection using Latent Topics for Graph-based Semi-supervised Learning. 136-141 - Sigrid Klerke, Anders Søgaard:

Simple, readable sub-sentences. 142-149 - Xia Lu:

Exploring Word Order Universals: a Probabilistic Graphical Model Approach. 150-157 - Ondrej Dusek, Filip Jurcícek:

Robust multilingual statistical morphological generation models. 158-164 - Abdellah Fourtassi, Emmanuel Dupoux:

A corpus-based evaluation method for Distributional Semantic Models. 165-171 - Rudolf Rosa, David Marecek, Ales Tamchyna:

Deepfix: Statistical Post-editing of Statistical Machine Translation Using Deep Syntactic Analysis. 172-179

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