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Accepted Papers

  • Elena Akhmatova and Mark Dras. Entailment due to Syntactically Encoded Semantic Relationships
  • Ari Chanen and Jon Patrick. Measuring Correlation Between Linguist's Judgments and Latent Dirichlet Allocation Topics
  • Dominique Estival, Tanja Gaustad van Zaanen, Son Bao Pham, Will Radford and Ben Hutchinson. TAT: an author profiling tool with application to Arabic emails
  • Su Nam Kim, Meladel Mistica and Timothy Baldwin. Extending Sense Collocations in Interpreting Noun Compounds
  • Scott Nowson and Robert Dale. Charting Democracy Across Parsers
  • Nicola Stokes, Yi Li, Lawrence Cavedon and Justin Zobel. Exploring Abbreviation Expansion for Genomic Information Retrieval
  • David Vadas and James R. Curran. Parsing Internal Noun Phrase Structure with Collins' Models
  • Dongqiang Yang and David Powers. An Empirical Investigation into Grammatically Constrained Contexts in predicting distributional similarity
  • Willy Yap and Timothy Baldwin. Dictionary Alignment for Context-sensitive Word Glossing
  • Simon Zwarts and Mark Dras. Statistical Machine Translation of Australian Aboriginal Languages: Morphological Analysis with Languages of Differing Morphological Richness
  • Mary Gardiner and Mark Dras. Exploring approaches to discriminating among near-synonyms
  • Tobias Hawker, Mary Gardiner and Andrew Bennetts. Practical Queries of a Massive n-gram Database
  • Diego Molla, Menno van Zaanen and Steve Cassidy. Named Entity Recognition in Question Answering of Speech Data
  • Tara Murphy and James Curran. Experiments in Mutual Exclusion Bootstrapping
  • Bahadorreza Ofoghi, John Yearwood and Liping Ma. Two-Step Comprehensive Open Domain Text Annotation with Frame Semantics
  • Luiz Augusto Pizzato and Diego Molla. Question Prediction Language Model

Student Posters

  • Benjamin Goudey, Nicola Stokes and David Martinez. Exploring extensions to machine-learning based gene normalisation
  • Daniel Tse and James Curran. Extending CCGbank with quotes and multi-modal CCG
  • Laura Ingram and James Curran. Distributional Similarity of Multi-Word Expressions

Enquiries

The Australasian Language Technology Workshop is being organised by ALTA, the Australasian Language Technology Association.

For any comments or questions about the workshop please contact the organizers (workshop AT alta DOT asn DOT au).


 


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