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Computer Processing of Oriental Languages. Language Technology for the Knowledge-based Economy

22nd International Conference, ICCPOL 2009, Hong Kong, March 26-27, 2009. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 5459)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): ICCPOL: International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages

Conference proceedings info: ICCPOL 2009.

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Table of contents (40 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Regular Papers

    1. A Density-Based Re-ranking Technique for Active Learning for Data Annotations

      • Jingbo Zhu, Huizhen Wang, Benjamin K. Tsou
      Pages 1-10
    2. CRF Models for Tamil Part of Speech Tagging and Chunking

      • S. Lakshmana Pandian, T. V. Geetha
      Pages 11-22
    3. A Probabilistic Graphical Model for Recognizing NP Chunks in Texts

      • Minhua Huang, Robert M. Haralick
      Pages 23-33
    4. Processing of Korean Natural Language Queries Using Local Grammars

      • Tae-Gil Noh, Yong-Jin Han, Seong-Bae Park, Se-Young Park
      Pages 34-44
    5. A Novel Method of Automobiles’ Chinese Nickname Recognition

      • Cheng Wang, Wenyuan Yu, Wenxin Li, Zhuoqun Xu
      Pages 68-78
    6. Validity of an Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation Using a Word-Alignment-Based Classifier

      • Katsunori Kotani, Takehiko Yoshimi, Takeshi Kutsumi, Ichiko Sata
      Pages 91-102
    7. Lexicalized Syntactic Reordering Framework for Word Alignment and Machine Translation

      • Chung-chi Huang, Wei-teh Chen, Jason S. Chang
      Pages 103-111
    8. Transliteration Based Text Input Methods for Telugu

      • V. B. Sowmya, Vasudeva Varma
      Pages 122-132
    9. Harvesting Regional Transliteration Variants with Guided Search

      • Jin-Shea Kuo, Haizhou Li, Chih-Lung Lin
      Pages 133-144
    10. Query-Oriented Summarization Based on Neighborhood Graph Model

      • Furu Wei, Yanxiang He, Wenjie Li, Lei Huang
      Pages 156-167
    11. An Extractive Text Summarizer Based on Significant Words

      • Xiaoyue Liu, Jonathan J. Webster, Chunyu Kit
      Pages 168-178
    12. Using Proximity in Query Focused Multi-document Extractive Summarization

      • Sujian Li, Yu Zhang, Wei Wang, Chen Wang
      Pages 179-188
    13. Learning Similarity Functions in Graph-Based Document Summarization

      • You Ouyang, Wenjie Li, Furu Wei, Qin Lu
      Pages 189-200

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About this book

The International Conference on the Computer Processing of Oriental L- guages(ICCPOL)seriesishostedbytheChineseandOrientalLanguagesSociety (COLCS),aninternationalsocietyfoundedin1975.RecentICCPOLeventshave been held in Hong Kong (1997), Tokushima, Japan (1999), Seoul, Korea (2001), Shenyang, China (2003) and Singapore (2006). This volume presents the proceedings of the 22nd International Conference ontheComputerProcessingofOrientalLanguages(ICCPOL2009)heldinHong Kong, March 26-27, 2009. We received 63 submissions and all the papers went through a blind review process by members of the Program Committee. After careful discussion, 25 of them were selected for oral presentation and 15 for poster presentation. The accepted papers covered a variety of topics in natural language processing and its applications, including word segmentation, phrase and term extraction, chunking and parsing, semantic labelling, opinion mining, ontology construction, machine translation, information extraction, document summarization and so on. On behalf of the Program Committee, we would like to thank all authors of submitted papers for their support. We wish to extend our appreciation to the Program Committee members and additional external reviewers for their tremendous e?ort and excellent reviews. We gratefully acknowledge the Or- nizing Committee and Publication Committee members for their generous c- tribution to the success of the conference. We also thank the Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing (AFNLP), the Department of Computing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, the Department of Systems - gineering and Engineering Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and the Centre for Language Technology, Macquarie University, Australia for theirvaluable support.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong

    Wenjie Li

  • Division of Information and Communication Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

    Diego Mollá-Aliod

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