Steven L. Lytinen

Also published as: Steven Lytinen


2010

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Djangology: A Light-weight Web-based Tool for Distributed Collaborative Text Annotation
Emilia Apostolova | Sean Neilan | Gary An | Noriko Tomuro | Steven Lytinen
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10)

Manual text annotation is a resource-consuming endeavor necessary for NLP systems when they target new tasks or domains for which there are no existing annotated corpora. Distributing the annotation work across multiple contributors is a natural solution to reduce and manage the effort required. Although there are a few publicly available tools which support distributed collaborative text annotation, most of them have complex user interfaces and require a significant amount of involvement from the annotators/contributors as well as the project developers and administrators. We present a light-weight web application for highly distributed annotation projects - Djangology. The application takes advantage of the recent advances in web framework architecture that allow rapid development and deployment of web applications thus minimizing development time for customization. The application's web-based interface gives project administrators the ability to easily upload data, define project schemas, assign annotators, monitor progress, and review inter-annotator agreement statistics. The intuitive web-based user interface encourages annotator participation as contributors are not burdened by tool manuals, local installation, or configuration. The system has achieved a user response rate of 70% in two annotation projects involving more than 250 medical experts from various geographic locations.

2002

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QARAB: A: Question Answering System to Support the Arabic Language
Bassam Hammo | Hani Abu-Salem | Steven Lytinen | Martha Evens
Proceedings of the ACL-02 Workshop on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages

2001

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Nonminimal Derivations in Unification-Based Parsing
Noriko Tomuro | Steven L. Lytinen
Computational Linguistics, Volume 27, Number 2, June 2001

1993

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Description of the LINK System Used for MUC-5
Steven L. Lytinen | Robert R. Burridge | Peter M. Hastings | Christian Huyck
Fifth Message Understanding Conference (MUC-5): Proceedings of a Conference Held in Baltimore, Maryland, August 25-27, 1993

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Book Reviews: Machine Translation: A Knowledge-Based Approach
Steven Lytinen
Computational Linguistics, Volume 19, Number 1, March 1993, Special Issue on Using Large Corpora: I

1992

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Attitude Emergence - An Effective Interpretation Scheme for Persuasive Discourse
Horng-Jyh P. Wu | Steven L. Lytinen
COLING 1992 Volume 3: The 14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

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The LINK System: MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis
Steven L. Lytinen | Sayan Bhattacharyya | Robert R. Burridge | Peter M. Hastings | Christian Huyck | Karen A. Lipinsky | Eric S. McDaniel | Karenann K. Terrell
Fourth Message Uunderstanding Conference (MUC-4): Proceedings of a Conference Held in McLean, Virginia, June 16-18, 1992

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Description of the LINK System Used for MUC- 4
Steven L. Lytinen | Sayan Bhattacharyya | Robert R. Burridge | Peter M. Hastings | Christian Huyck | Karen A. Lipinsky | Eric S. McDaniel | Karenann K. Terrell
Fourth Message Uunderstanding Conference (MUC-4): Proceedings of a Conference Held in McLean, Virginia, June 16-18, 1992

1985


Integrating Syntax and Semantics
Steven L. Lytinen
Proceedings of the first Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation of Natural Languages