22.1535, TOC: Computational Linguistics 37/1 (2011)

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Subject: Computational Linguistics Vol. 37, No. 1 (2011)
 

	
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Publisher:	MIT Press
			http://mitpress.mit.edu/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Computational Linguistics 
Volume Number:  37 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2011 


Main Text:  

Starting with Volume 35, Issue 1, Computational Linguistics became an open
access journal, freely available to all online readers.  There is no longer a
print edition. Back issues in print from Volumes 34 and earlier are still
available. 


Squibs:	
Nouveau-ROUGE: A Novelty Metric for Update Summarization  
John M. Conroy, Judith D. Schlesinger, Dianne P. O'Leary

Articles:	
Opinion Word Expansion and Target Extraction through Double Propagation  
Guang Qiu, Bing Liu, Jiajun Bu, Chun Chen

Towards Modular Development of Typed Unification Grammars  
Yael Sygal, Shuly Wintner
	
An Investigation of Interruptions and Resumptions in Multi-Tasking Dialogues  
Fan Yang, Peter A. Heeman, Andrew L. Kun
	
Syntactic Processing Using the Generalized Perceptron and Beam Search  
Yue Zhang, Stephen Clark
	
Learning and Evaluation of Dialogue Strategies for New Applications: Empirical
Methods for Optimization from Small Data Sets  
Verena Rieser, Oliver Lemon
	
Analyzing and Integrating Dependency Parsers  
Ryan McDonald, Joakim Nivre
	
Grammar Factorization by Tree Decomposition  
Daniel Gildea

Book Reviews:	
Not Exactly: In Praise of Vagueness Kees van Deemter (University of Aberdeen)
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, xvi+341 pp; hardbound, ISBN
978-0-19-954590-2, $29.95  
Ewan Klein

A Resource-Light Approach to Morpho-Syntactic Tagging Anna Feldman* and Jirka
Hana? (*Montclair State University, ?Charles University) Amsterdam: Rodopi
(Language and computers: Studies in practical linguistics, volume 70), 2010,
xiv+185 pp; hardbound, ISBN 978-90-420-2768-8, ?40.00  
Christian Monson

Language, Technology, and Society Richard Sproat (Oregon Health & Science
University) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, xiii+286 pp; hardbound, ISBN
978-0-19-954938-2, £25.00  
Francis Bond

Briefly Noted
	
Publications Received  
 
Last Words:	
Improving Our Reviewing Processes  
Inderjeet Mani 



Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics


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