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Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing

13th International Conference, CICLing 2012, New Delhi, India, March 11-17, 2012, Proceedings, Part I

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Table of contents (49 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. NLP System Architecture

  3. Lexical Resources

    1. A Graph-Based Method to Improve WordNet Domains

      • Aitor González, German Rigau, Mauro Castillo
      Pages 17-28
    2. Corpus-Driven Hyponym Acquisition for Turkish Language

      • SavaÅŸ Yıldırım, TuÄŸba Yıldız
      Pages 29-41
    3. Automatic Taxonomy Extraction in Different Languages Using Wikipedia and Minimal Language-Specific Information

      • Renato Domínguez García, Sebastian Schmidt, Christoph Rensing, Ralf Steinmetz
      Pages 42-53
    4. Ontology-Driven Construction of Domain Corpus with Frame Semantics Annotations

      • He Tan, Rajaram Kaliyaperumal, Nirupama Benis
      Pages 54-65
  4. Morphology and Syntax

    1. A Morphological Analyzer Using Hash Tables in Main Memory (MAHT) and a Lexical Knowledge Base

      • Francisco J. Carreras-Riudavets, Juan C. Rodríguez-del-Pino, Zenón Hernández-Figueroa, Gustavo Rodríguez-Rodríguez
      Pages 80-91
    2. Optimal Stem Identification in Presence of Suffix List

      • N. Vasudevan, Pushpak Bhattacharyya
      Pages 92-103
    3. On the Adequacy of Three POS Taggers and a Dependency Parser

      • Ramadan Alfared, Denis Béchet
      Pages 104-116
    4. Will the Identification of Reduplicated Multiword Expression (RMWE) Improve the Performance of SVM Based Manipuri POS Tagging?

      • Kishorjit Nongmeikapam, Aribam Umananda Sharma, Laishram Martina Devi, Nepoleon Keisam, Khangengbam Dilip Singh, Sivaji Bandyaopadhyay
      Pages 117-129
    5. On Formalization of Word Order Properties

      • Vladislav Kuboň, Markéta Lopatková, Martin Plátek
      Pages 130-141
    6. Discovering Linguistic Patterns Using Sequence Mining

      • Nicolas Béchet, Peggy Cellier, Thierry Charnois, Bruno Crémilleux
      Pages 154-165
    7. What about Sequential Data Mining Techniques to Identify Linguistic Patterns for Stylistics?

      • Solen Quiniou, Peggy Cellier, Thierry Charnois, Dominique Legallois
      Pages 166-177
    8. Resolving Syntactic Ambiguities in Natural Language Specification of Constraints

      • Imran Sarwar Bajwa, Mark Lee, Behzad Bordbar
      Pages 178-187
    9. A Computational Grammar of Sinhala

      • Chamila Liyanage, Randil Pushpananda, Dulip Lakmal Herath, Ruvan Weerasinghe
      Pages 188-200
    10. Automatic Identification of Persian Light Verb Constructions

      • Bahar Salehi, Narjes Askarian, Afsaneh Fazly
      Pages 201-210
  5. Word Sense Disambiguation and Named Entity Recognition

    1. A Cognitive Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation

      • Sudakshina Dutta, Anupam Basu
      Pages 211-224
    2. A graph-Based Approach to WSD Using Relevant Semantic Trees and N-Cliques Model

      • Yoan Gutiérrez, Sonia Vázquez, Andrés Montoyo
      Pages 225-237

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About this book

This two-volume set, consisting of LNCS 7181 and LNCS 7182, constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Linguistics and Intelligent Processing, held in New Delhi, India, in March 2012. The total of 92 full papers were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the proceedings. The contents have been ordered according to the following topical sections: NLP system architecture; lexical resources; morphology and syntax; word sense disambiguation and named entity recognition; semantics and discourse; sentiment analysis, opinion mining, and emotions; natural language generation; machine translation and multilingualism; text categorization and clustering; information extraction and text mining; information retrieval and question answering; document summarization; and applications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Center for Computing Research (CIC), National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico City, Mexico

    Alexander Gelbukh

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