CLIN 2003 Conference Programme

Abstracts alphabetically sorted by author

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Keynote Lecture

Presentation sessions

  1. Lexical Functions in Information Retrieval by Kornel Bangha
  2. A Framework for the Evaluation of Manual Annotations by Petra Saskia Bayerl
  3. A New Model for the Treatment of Multimodal Messages by Emmanuel Bellengier
  4. A Corpus Investigation of PP-fronting in Dutch by Gosse Bouma
  5. Memory-based Shallow Parsing of Spoken Dutch by Sander Canisius and Antal van den Bosch
  6. Modeling and Simulating the Origins of Temporal Constructions in Language by Joachim De Beule
  7. Verb Classification by Bart Decadt and Walter Daelemans
  8. Gender Assignment: Memory Based and Rule Discovery Approaches by Koenraad de Smedt and Gro Egset Halse
  9. Binary versus Multi-valued Features in Machine Learning of Natural Language: k-NN Versus SVM by Iris Hendrickx and Antal van den Bosch
  10. Language Technology Support For Finding Experts by Willem-Olaf Huijsen
  11. Natural Language Parsing with W-grammars by Gabriel Infante-Lopez and Maarten de Rijke
  12. Efficient Implementation of Skousen's Analogy Model by Lars G. Johnsen and Christer Johansson
  13. Automatically Ranking WordNet Senses by Rob Koeling, Diane McCarthy and Julie Weeds
  14. Efficient Backtrack Parsers for Natural Languages by Cornelis H.A. Koster, Paul A. Jones and Caspar Derksen
  15. Two Techniques for Morphological Segmentation in Dutch by Tom Laureys, Guy De Pauw, Hugo Van hamme and Walter Daelemans
  16. Shallow Understanding of User Input in Dialogue Systems: A Machine Learning Approach by Piroska Lendvai, Antal van den Bosch and Emile Krahmer
  17. Memory-based Arabic Morphological Analysis by Erwin Marsi, Abdelhadi Soudi and Antal van den Bosch
  18. Error Analysis in a Multi-stream Question Answering System by Gilad Mishne, Valentin Jijkoun and Maarten de Rijke
  19. Language Resources and Data Integration by Paola Monachesi
  20. Grammatical Functions and Parsing the German Negra Treebank by Karin Müller, Detlef Prescher and Khalil Sima'an
  21. Methods for the Extraction of Hungarian Multi-word Lexemes by John Nerbonne, Tamas Biro, Gosse Bouma, Balazs Kis, Gabor Pohl, Gabor Ugray, Begoña Villada Moirón
  22. Phonetic Modelling in Oz by Moritz Neugebauer
  23. Reusable Lexical Representations for Idioms by Jan Odijk
  24. Parameter Estimation and the Structure of the DOP Model by Detlef Prescher, Remko Scha and Khalil Sima'an
  25. Beyond N in N-gram Tagging by Robbert Prins
  26. Implementing Event Structure for Nominalizations by Hilke Reckman and Crit Cremers
  27. Evaluation of Statistical Measures for the Selection of Semantic Dependencies by Marie-Laure Reinberger and Walter Daelemans
  28. How on Earth Did You Do That, He Asked by Carla Schelfhout, Peter-Arno Coppen and Nelleke Oostdijk
  29. Syntactic Aspects of CGN by Ineke Schuurman, Machteld Schouppe and Heleen Hoekstra
  30. Supporting the Capture of Scholarly Documents' Interpretations by Analysing Their Contents by Bertrand Sereno
  31. Incremental Construction of Minimal Acyclic Finite-state Transducers by Wojciech Skut
  32. A Compound Algorithm by Anders Soegaard
  33. Employing a Multilingual Domain-Specific Semantic Network to Support Specialized Searching on the Web by Sofia Stamou and Dimitris Christodoulakis
  34. The Impact of Stemming on Information Retrieval in Bahasa Indonesia by Fadillah Tala, Jaap Kamps, Karin Müller and Maarten de Rijke
  35. Summarizing Dutch Sentences for Automatic Subtitling by Erik F. Tjong Kim Sang
  36. Rule-based Non-recursive Chunking for Dutch by Vincent Vandeghinste
  37. Crosslingual Countability Classification with EuroWordNet by Leonoor van der Beek and Timothy Baldwin
  38. Reverse Lemmatizing the Dictionary of Middle Dutch (1885-1929) Using Pattern Matching by John van der Voort van der Kleij
  39. Sequential Phrase Structure Grammar by Frank Van Eynde
  40. Plagiarism Detection in Student Essays by Hans van Halteren
  41. Making CFGs Probabilistic with Treebank Refinement by Jorn Veenstra and Tylman Ule
  42. Towards a Frame Based Extraction of Term Candidates from Chunked Corpora by Michel Verhagen and Kristina Spranger
  43. Splitting Regular Prepositional Complements from Fixed Arguments by Begona Villada Moirón
  44. An Incremental Implementation of the Utterance-boundary Approach to Speech Segmentation by Aris Xanthos
  45. Modeling Pronunciation Variations for Automatic Speech Recognition with Context-dependent Acoustic Models by Qian Yang and Jean-Pierre Martens

Poster session

  1. A Parsing System for Balanced Parentheses in NL Texts by Gabriel G. Bés, Veronica Dahl, Daniel Guillot, Lionel Lamadon, Ioana Milutinovici and Joana Paulo
  2. Rejuvenating the Amazon Parser by Peter-Arno Coppen
  3. Adaptation of the CELEX Dutch Morphological Database in the FLAVOR-project by Guy De Pauw, Tom Laureys, Walter Daelemans and Dirk Van Compernolle
  4. FLaVoR: a Flexible Architecture for Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition by Kris Demuynck, Dirk Van Compernolle and Hugo Van hamme
  5. Using the Corpus Gesproken Nederlands to Build a Named Entity Recognizer by Christine Foeldesi, Karin Müller and Maarten de Rijke
  6. From Onset to Entropy -- Word-initial Complexity and Ambiguity Patterns: A Cross-linguistic Analysis by Frauke M. Hellwig and Susanne R. Borgwaldt
  7. Automatic Generation of Constraint Hierarchies by Moritz Neugebauer
  8. An Efficient Regular Compiler for Ordered Tagging Rules by Wojciech Skut, Stefan Ulrich and Kathrine Hammervold
  9. Using a Rescher-matrix and Conceptual Networks to Determine the Topicality of Unrestricted Texts in an Open Collection by Eric Van Horenbeeck