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Student Research Workshop
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Monday, June 27, 2005: Presentations
Student Presentations: Session 1
9:00–9:30
Hybrid Methods for POS Guessing of Chinese Unknown Words
Xiaofei Lu
9:30–10:00
Understanding the Thematic Structure of the Qur’an: An Exploratory Multivariate Approach
Naglaa Thabet
10:00–10:30
An Extensive Empirical Study of Collocation Extraction Methods
Pavel Pecina
Student Presentations: Session 2
2:30–3:00
Jointly Labeling Multiple Sequences: A Factorial HMM Approach
Kevin Duh
3:00–3:30
Exploiting Named Entity Taggers in a Second Language
Thamar Solorio
Student Presentations: Session 3
4:00–4:30
Automatic Discovery of Intentions in Text and its Application to Question Answering
Marta Tatu
4:30–5:00
American Sign Language Generation: Multimodal NLG with Multiple Linguistic Channels
Matt Huenerfauth
5:00–5:30
Using Emoticons to Reduce Dependency in Machine Learning Techniques for Sentiment Classification
Jonathon Read
Monday, June 27, 2005: Posters
All posters will be on display during the Student Lunch from 12:00–1:30
Learning Meronyms from Biomedical Text
Angus Roberts
Using Readers to Identify Lexical Cohesive Structures in Texts
Beata Beigman Klebanov
Towards an Optimal Lexicalization in a Natural-Sounding Portable Natural Language Generator for Dialog Systems
Inge M. R. De Bleecker
Phrase Linguistic Classification and Generalization for Improving Statistical Machine Translation
Adrià de Gispert
Automatic Induction of a CCG Grammar for Turkish
Ruken Cakici
Dialogue Act Tagging for Instant Messaging Chat Sessions
Edward Ivanovic
Learning Strategies for Open-Domain Natural Language Question Answering
Eugene Grois
Dependency-Based Statistical Machine Translation
Heidi Fox
Minimalist Parsing of Subjects Displaced from Embedded Clauses in Free Word Order Languages
Asad B. Sayeed
Centrality Measures in Text Mining: Prediction of Noun Phrases that Appear in Abstracts
Zhuli Xie
A Corpus-Based Approach to Topic in Danish dialog
Philip Diderichsen and Jakob Elming
Learning Information Structure in the Prague Treebank
Oana Postolache
Speech Recognition of Czech—Inclusion of Rare Words Helps
Petr Podvesky and Pavel Machek
Using Bilingual Dependencies to Align Words in English/French Parallel Corpora
Sylwia Ozdowska
An Unsupervised System for Identifying English Inclusions in German Text
Beatrice Alex
Corpus-Oriented Development of Japanese HPSG Parsers
Kazuhiro Yoshida
Unsupervised Discrimination and Labeling of Ambiguous Names
Anagha Kulkarni
A Domain-Specific Statistical Surface Realizer
Jeffrey Russell