Inderjeet Mani


2012

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Qualitative Modeling of Spatial Prepositions and Motion Expressions
Inderjeet Mani | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Tutorial Abstracts

2011

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Last Words: Improving Our Reviewing Processes
Inderjeet Mani
Computational Linguistics, Volume 37, Issue 1 - March 2011

2009

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Obituaries: Janet Hitzeman
Massimo Poesio | David Day | Inderjeet Mani
Computational Linguistics, Volume 35, Number 4, December 2009

2008

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Learning to Match Names Across Languages
Inderjeet Mani | Alex Yeh | Sherri Condon
Coling 2008: Proceedings of the workshop Multi-source Multilingual Information Extraction and Summarization

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SpatialML: Annotation Scheme, Corpora, and Tools
Inderjeet Mani | Janet Hitzeman | Justin Richer | Dave Harris | Rob Quimby | Ben Wellner
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)

SpatialML is an annotation scheme for marking up references to places in natural language. It covers both named and nominal references to places, grounding them where possible with geo-coordinates, including both relative and absolute locations, and characterizes relationships among places in terms of a region calculus. A freely available annotation editor has been developed for SpatialML, along with a corpus of annotated documents released by the Linguistic Data Consortium. Inter-annotator agreement on SpatialML is 77.0 F-measure for extents on that corpus. An automatic tagger for SpatialML extents scores 78.5 F-measure. A disambiguator scores 93.0 F-measure and 93.4 Predictive Accuracy. In adapting the extent tagger to new domains, merging the training data from the above corpus with annotated data in the new domain provides the best performance.

2006

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Annotation of Temporal Relations with Tango
Marc Verhagen | Robert Knippen | Inderjeet Mani | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)

Temporal annotation is a complex task characterized by low markup speed and low inter-annotator agreements scores. Tango is a graphical annotation tool for temporal relations. It is developed for the TimeML annotation language and allows annotators to build a graph that resembles a timeline. Temporal relations are added by selecting events and drawing labeled arrows between them. Tango is integrated with a temporal closure component and includes features like SmartLink, user prompting and automatic linking of time expressions. Tango has been used to create two corpora with temporal annotation, TimeBank and the AQUAINT Opinion corpus.

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Machine Learning of Temporal Relations
Inderjeet Mani | Marc Verhagen | Ben Wellner | Chong Min Lee | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

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A Pilot Study on Acquiring Metric Temporal Constraints for Events
Inderjeet Mani | Ben Wellner
Proceedings of the Workshop on Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events

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Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL BioNLP Workshop on Linking Natural Language and Biology
Karin Verspoor | Kevin Bretonnel Cohen | Ben Goertzel | Inderjeet Mani
Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL BioNLP Workshop on Linking Natural Language and Biology

2005

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Disambiguating Toponyms in News
Eric Garbin | Inderjeet Mani
Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

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Automating Temporal Annotation with TARSQI
Marc Verhagen | Inderjeet Mani | Roser Sauri | Jessica Littman | Robert Knippen | Seok B. Jang | Anna Rumshisky | John Phillips | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the ACL Interactive Poster and Demonstration Sessions

2004

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Temporal Discourse Models for Narrative Structure
Inderjeet Mani | James Pustejovsky
Proceedings of the Workshop on Discourse Annotation

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Invited Lecture: Narrative Summarization
Inderjeet Mani
Text Summarization Branches Out

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Automatically Inducing Ontologies from Corpora
Inderjeet Mani | Ken Samuel | Kris Concepcion | David Vogel
Proceedings of CompuTerm 2004: 3rd International Workshop on Computational Terminology

2003

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Inferring Temporal Ordering of Events in News
Inderjeet Mani | Barry Schiffman | Jianping Zhang
Companion Volume of the Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2003 - Short Papers

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Annotation of Temporal and Event Expressions
James Pustejovsky | Inderjeet Mani
Companion Volume of the Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2003 - Tutorial Abstracts

2001

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Producing Biographical Summaries: Combining Linguistic Knowledge with Corpus Statistics
Barry Schiffman | Inderjeet Mani | Kristian Concepcion
Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

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A Multilingual Approach To Annotating And Extracting Temporal Information
George Wilson | Inderjeet Mani | Beth Sundheim | Lisa Ferro
Proceedings of the ACL 2001 Workshop on Temporal and Spatial Information Processing

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Guidelines for Annotating Temporal Information
Inderjeet Mani | George Wilson | Lisa Ferro | Beth Sundheim
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research

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Integrated Feasibility Experiment for Bio-Security: IFE-Bio, A TIDES Demonstration
Lynette Hirschman | Kris Concepcion | Laurie Damianos | David Day | John Delmore | Lisa Ferro | John Griffith | John Henderson | Jeff Kurtz | Inderjeet Mani | Scott Mardis | Tom McEntee | Keith Miller | Beverly Nunam | Jay Ponte | Florence Reeder | Ben Wellner | George Wilson | Alex Yeh
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research

2000

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How to Evaluate Your Question Answering System Every Day ... and Still Get Real Work Done
Eric J. Breck | John D. Burger | Lisa Ferro | Lynette Hirschman | David House | Marc Light | Inderjeet Mani
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’00)

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Using Summarization for Automatic Briefing Generation
Inderjeet Mani | Kristian Concepcion | Linda Van Guilder
NAACL-ANLP 2000 Workshop: Automatic Summarization

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Discussion Panel on Evaluation in Generation Research
Inderjeet Mani
INLG’2000 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Natural Language Generation

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Robust Temporal Processing of News
Inderjeet Mani | George Wilson
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1999

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The TIPSTER SUMMAC Text Summarization Evaluation
Inderjeet Mani | David House | Gary Klein | Lynette Hirschman | Therese Firmin | Beth Sundheim
Ninth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics

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Improving Summaries by Revising Them
Inderjeet Mani | Barbara Gates | Eric Bloedorn
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

1998

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Automatic Text Summarization in TIPSTER
Therese Firmin | Inderjeet Mani
TIPSTER TEXT PROGRAM PHASE III: Proceedings of a Workshop held at Baltimore, Maryland, October 13-15, 1998

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Semantic Visualization
Penny Chase | Ray D’Amore | Nahum Gershon | Rod Holland | Rob Hyland | Inderjeet Mani | Mark Maybury | Andy Merlino | Jim Rayson
Content Visualization and Intermedia Representations (CVIR’98)

1996

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Book Reviews: Machine Translation and the Lexicon
Inderjeet Mani
Computational Linguistics, Volume 22, Number 2, June 1996

1993

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Identifying Unknown Proper Names in Newswire Text
Inderjeet Mani | T. Richard Macmillan | Susann Luperfoy | Elaine Lusher | Sharon Laskowski
Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge from Text

1991

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Reversible Machine Translation: What to Do When the Languages Don’t Line Up
James Barnett | Inderjeet Mani | Paul Martin | Elaine Rich
Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing

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Shared Preferences
James Barnett | Inderjeet Mani
Reversible Grammar in Natural Language Processing

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Capturing Language-Specific Semantic Distinctions in Interlingua-based MT
James Barnett | Inderjeet Mani | Elaine Rich | Chinatsu Aone | Kevin Knight | Juan C. Martinez
Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit III: Papers

We describe an interlingua-based approach to machine translation, in which a DRS representation of the source text is used as the interlingua representation. A target DRS is then created and used to construct the target text. We describe several advantages of this level of representation. We also argue that problems of translation mismatch and divergence should properly be viewed not as translation problems per se but rather as generation problems, although the source text can be used to guide the target generator. The system we have built relics exclusively on monolingual linguistic descriptions that are also, for the most part, bi-directional.

1990

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Using Bidirectional Semantic Rules for Generation
Jim Barnett | Inderjeet Mani
Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Natural Language Generation