20.933, TOC: Natural Language Engineering 15/2 (2009)

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Subject: 20.933, TOC: Natural Language Engineering 15/2 (2009)

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Date: 10-Mar-2009
From: Daniel Davies < ddavies at cambridge.org >
Subject: Natural Language Engineering Vol 15, No 2 (2009)
 

	
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From: Daniel Davies [ddavies at cambridge.org]
Subject: Natural Language Engineering Vol 15, No 2 (2009)

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Publisher:	Cambridge University Press
			http://us.cambridge.org 			
			
Journal Title:  Natural Language Engineering 
Volume Number:  15 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2009 


Main Text:  

NLE volume 15 issue 2 Cover and Front matter

NLE volume 15 issue 2 Cover and Back matter

Papers:

Ordering the suggestions of a spellchecker without using context
Roger Mitton

On the subjectivity of human-authored summaries
Balakrishna Kolluru, Yoshihiko Gotoh

A Semantic Scattering model for the automatic interpretation of English genitives
Adriana Badulescu, Dan Moldovan

Adapting SVM for data sparseness and imbalance: a case study in information
extraction
Yaoyong Li, Kalina Bontcheva, Hamish Cunningham

A tractable hybrid DDN-POMDP approach to affective dialogue modeling for
probabilistic frame-based dialogue systems
Trung H. Bui, Mannes Poel, Anton Nijholt, Job Zwiers

Book Reviews:

Abdelhadi Soudi, Antal van den Bosch and Günter Neumann, editors. Arabic
Computational Morphology. Knowledge-Based and Empirical Methods. Dordrecht, The
Netherlands: Springer. 2007. ISBN 978-1-4020-6045-8, ?114.95, £88.50 viii + 305
pages
Ernst Buchberger

Hermann Helbig. Knowledge Representation and the Semantics of Natural Language.
Berlin, Springer-Verlag. 2006. ISBN-10 3-540-24461-1; ISBN-13 978-3-540-24461-5,
xvii + 646 258 Figures, 23 Tables, CD-ROM, $139.00
Tracy Holloway King 



Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
                     Computational Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
                     English (eng)





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