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NLP Summer Reading Group Schedule

Meeting Wednesdays 2:30-3:30 in CTB.

Date:

Paper:

June 16 Chung Heong Gooi and James Allan. Cross-Document Coreference on a Large Scale Corpus. From HLT-NAACL 2004.
June 23 Mirella Lapata and Frank Keller. The Web as a Baseline: Evaluating the Performance of Unsupervised Web-based Models for a Range of NLP Tasks. From HLT-NAACL 2004.
June 30 Sameer S Pradhan, Wayne H Ward, Kadri Hacioglu, James H Martin and Dan Jurafsky. Shallow Semantic Parsing using Support Vector Machines. From HLT-NAACL 2004.
July 7 David Bean and Ellen Riloff. Unsupervised Learning of Contextual Role Knowledge for Coreference Resolution. From HLT-NAACL 2004.
July 14 Patrick Pantel and Deepak Ravichandran. Automatically Labeling Semantic Classes. From HLT-NAACL 2004.
July 21 Wilson, Theresa, Wiebe, Janyce, & Hwa, Rebecca (2004). Just how mad are you? Finding strong and weak opinion clauses. AAAI 2004.
July 28 Jeonghee Yi, Tetsuya Nasukawa, Razvan C. Bunescu, and Wayne Niblack. Sentiment Analyzer: Extracting Sentiments about a Given Topic using Natural Language Processing Techniques. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Data Mining , Melbourne, Florida, December 2003.
August 4 Michael Collins. Discriminative Training Methods for Hidden Markov Models: Theory and Experiments with Perceptron Algorithms. EMNLP 2002 (Received a Best Paper Award.)
August 11 Daniel Gildea and Daniel Jurafsky. Automatic Labeling of Semantic Roles. Computational Linguistics, 28(3):245-288, 2002.
August 18 Joshua Goodman. Exponential Priors for Maximum Entropy Models. From HLT-NAACL 2004.
August 25 Ani Nenkova and Rebecca Passonneau. Evaluating Content Selection in Summarization: The Pyramid Method. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

 

Papers that didn't qualify:

 

Wesley Hildebrandt, Boris Katz and Jimmy Lin. Answering Definition Questions with Multiple Knowledge Sources. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

Scott Miller, Jethran Guinness and Alex Zamanian. Name Tagging with Word Clusters and Discriminative Training. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

Francine Chen, Ayman Farahat and Thorsten Brants. Multiple Similarity Measures and Source-Pair Information in Story Link Detection. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

Razvan Bunescu and Raymond J. Mooney. Collective Information Extraction with Relational Markov Networks. From ACL 2004.

Andrew Kehler, Douglas Appelt, Lara Taylor and Aleksandr Simma. The (Non)Utility of Predicate-Argument Frequencies for Pronoun Interpretation. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

Jonathan Graehl and Kevin Knight. Training Tree Transducers. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

Dan Roth and Wen-tau Yih. Linear Programming Formulation for Global Inference in Natural Language Tasks. From CoNLL 2004.

John Chen and Owen Rambow. Use of Deep Linguistic Features for the Recognition and Labeling of Semantic Arguments. EMNLP 2003.

Daniel Gildea  and  Julia Hockenmaier. Identifying Semantic Roles Using Combinatory Categorial Grammar. EMNLP 2003.

Rie Kubota Ando. Semantic Lexicon Construction: Learning from Unlabeled Data via Spectral Analysis. From CoNLL 2004.

R Florian, H Hassan, A Ittycheriah, H Jing, N Kambhatla, X Luo, N Nicolov and S Roukos. A Statistical Model for Multilingual Entity Detection and Tracking. From HLT-NAACL 2004.

Joyce Y. Chai and Rong Jin. Discourse Structure for Context Question Answering. From HLT-NAACL-QA workshop-2004.

Sharon Small, Tomek Strzalkowski, Ting Liu, Sean Ryan, Robert Salkin, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Paul Kantor, Diane Kelly, Robert Rittman, Nina Wacholder and Boris Yamrom. HITIQA: Scenario Based Question Answering. From HLT-NAACL-QA workshop-2004.