Proceedings of the Fourth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
- Anthology ID:
- I05-3
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- Year:
- 2005
- Address:
- Venue:
- IJCNLP
- SIG:
- SIGHAN
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- URL:
- https://aclanthology.org/I05-3
- DOI:
Proceedings of the Fourth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
Detecting Segmentation Errors in Chinese Annotated Corpus
Chengjie Sun
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Chang-Ning Huang
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Xiaolong Wang
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Mu Li
Using Word-Pair Identifier to Improve Chinese Input System
Jia-Lin Tsai
Chinese Deterministic Dependency Analyzer: Examining Effects of Global Features and Root Node Finder
Yuchang Cheng
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Masayuki Asahara
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Yuji Matsumoto
Chinese Classifier Assignment Using SVMs
Hui Guo
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Huayan Zhong
Morphological features help POS tagging of unknown words across language varieties
Huihsin Tseng
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Daniel Jurafsky
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Christopher Manning
Product Named Entity Recognition Based on Hierarchical Hidden Markov Model
Feifan Liu
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Jun Zhao
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Bibo Lv
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Bo Xu
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Hao Yu
Chinese Sketch Engine and the Extraction of Grammatical Collocations
Chu-Ren Huang
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Adam Kilgarriff
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Yiching Wu
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Chih-Ming Chiu
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Simon Smith
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Pavel Rychly
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Ming-Hong Bai
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Keh-Jiann Chen
Word Meaning Inducing via Character Ontology: A Survey on the Semantic Prediction of Chinese Two-Character Words
Shu-Kai Hsieh
Domain Specific Word Extraction from Hierarchical Web Documents: A First Step Toward Building Lexicon Trees from Web Corpora
Jing-Shin Chang
Turn-taking in Mandarin Dialogue: Interactions of Tone and Intonation
Gina-Anne Levow
Learning a Log-Linear Model with Bilingual Phrase-Pair Features for Statistical Machine Translation
Bing Zhao
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Alex Waibel
Integrating Collocation Features in Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation
Wanyin Li
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Qin Lu
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Wenjie Li
NIL Is Not Nothing: Recognition of Chinese Network Informal Language Expressions
Yunqing Xia
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Kam-Fai Wong
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Wei Gao
The Robustness of Domain Lexico-Taxonomy: Expanding Domain Lexicon with CiLin
Chu-Ren Huang
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Xiang-Bing Li
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Jia-Fei Hong
Some Studies on Chinese Domain Knowledge Dictionary and Its Application to Text Classification
Jingbo Zhu
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Wenliang Chen
Resolving Pronominal References in Chinese with the Hobbs Algorithm
Susan P. Converse
The Second International Chinese Word Segmentation Bakeoff
Thomas Emerson
Combination of Machine Learning Methods for Optimum Chinese Word Segmentation
Masayuki Asahara
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Kenta Fukuoka
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Ai Azuma
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Chooi-Ling Goh
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Yotaro Watanabe
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Yuji Matsumoto
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Takashi Tsuzuki
Unigram Language Model for Chinese Word Segmentation
Aitao Chen
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Yiping Zhou
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Anne Zhang
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Gordon Sun
Report to BMM-based Chinese Word Segmentor with Context-based Unknown Word Identifier for the Second International Chinese Word Segmentation Bakeoff
Jia-Lin Tsai
An Example-Based Chinese Word Segmentation System for CWSB-2
Chunyu Kit
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Xiaoyue Liu
Chinese Word Segmentation in FTRD Beijing
Heng Li
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Yuan Dong
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Xinnian Mao
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Haila Wang
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Wu Liu
Perceptron Learning for Chinese Word Segmentation
Yaoyong Li
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Chuanjiang Miao
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Kalina Bontcheva
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Hamish Cunningham
Data-driven Language Independent Word Segmentation Using Character-Level Information
Dong-Hee Lim
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Seung-Shik Kang
A Maximum Entropy Approach to Chinese Word Segmentation
Jin Kiat Low
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Hwee Tou Ng
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Wenyuan Guo
Description of the HKU Chinese Word Segmentation System for Sighan Bakeoff 2005
Guohong Fu
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Kang-Kwong Luke
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Percy Ping-Wai Wong
A Conditional Random Field Word Segmenter for Sighan Bakeoff 2005
Huihsin Tseng
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Pichuan Chang
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Galen Andrew
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Daniel Jurafsky
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Christopher Manning
Chinese Word Segmentation with Multiple Postprocessors in HIT-IRLab
Huipeng Zhang
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Ting Liu
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Jinshan Ma
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Xiantao Liao
Maximal Match Chinese Segmentation Augmented by Resources Generated from a Very Large Dictionary for Post-Processing
Ka-Po Chow
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Andy C. Chin
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Wing Fu Tsoi
Chinese Word Segmentation based on Mixing Model
Wei Jiang
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Jian Zhao
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Yi Guan
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Zhiming Xu
Two-Phase LMR-RC Tagging for Chinese Word Segmentation
Tak Pang Lau
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Irwin King
Chinese Word Segmentation in ICT-NLP
ShuangLong Li
Towards a Hybrid Model for Chinese Word Segmentation
Xiaofei Lu
Chinese Word Segmentation Based On Direct Maximum Entropy Model
Wu-Guang Shi
A Hybrid Approach to Chinese Word Segmentation around CRFs
Jun-sheng Zhou
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Xin-yu Dai
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Rui-yu Ni
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Jia-jun Chen