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Inferring Complex Plans
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/1993_IWIUI_Disney/disney.ps (1993)
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A Speech to Speech Translation System Built From Standard Components
In: http://www.mt-archive.info/HLT-1993-Rayner.pdf (1993)
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A speech to speech translation system built from standard components
In: http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/h/h93/h93-1042.pdf (1993)
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The Interaction of Discourse Modality and User Expectations in Human-Computer Dialog
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/1992_Lic/lic.ps (1992)
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Foreground and background text in retrieval
In: http://eprints.sics.se/64/01/2SSS102JKarlgren.pdf
Abstract: Our hypothesis is that certain clauses have foreground functions in text, while other clauses have background functions and that these functions are expressed or reflected in the syntactic structure of the clause. Presumably these clauses will have differing utility for automatic approaches to text understanding; a summarization system might want to utilize background clauses to capture commonalities between numbers of documents while an indexing system might use foreground clauses in order to capture specific characteristics of a certain document. Topic in text for information access This paper gives a short description of a series of experiments we have performed to test our hypotheses that clauses have different functions in transmitting the information flow of text, namely the functions often called topicality or thematic structure. The application area we chose to evaluate our hypotheses through is that of analysis of texts for the purposes of information retrieval. Topicality, foreground, and background There is an entire body of research put into uncovering the topical structure of clauses and texts. There is a long tradition of semantic and pragmatic study of clause structure from the Charles University in Prague (e.g. Hajičová, 1993), there are several results supporting our hypotheses using the general theory of transitivity (Halliday, 1967, 1978; Hopper, 1979), there are numbers of algorithms for anaphor resolution which touch clausal categorization, there are studies of automatic summarization algorithms, and there are studies of text grammars which all have bearing on our work. However, no studies have been made specifically on clausal categorization for topical analysis, and the empirical validation of these ideas have been held back for lack of effective tools. Transitivity and clauses Transitivity is one of the most basic notions in the system of language, but ill formalized in the formal study of language. Copyright c
URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.102.7431
http://eprints.sics.se/64/01/2SSS102JKarlgren.pdf
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SICS: Valence annotation based on seeds in word space
In: http://www.sics.se/~mange/papers/semeval_14_sics.pdf
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ReBeL- Reading Between the Lines A project to study the linguistics of attitudinal expression
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/2004_AAAI_Stanford/ReBelPoster.pdf
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Dynamic Lexica for Query Translation
In: http://www.sics.se/~jussi/Artiklar/2004_CLEF_Bath/arkiv/SICS_CLEF04.pdf
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Authors, Genre, and Linguistic Convention
In: http://sunsite.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Publications/CEUR-WS/Vol-276/paper4.pdf
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Creating Bilingual Lexica Using Reference Wordlists for Alignment of Monolingual Semantic Vector Spaces
In: http://www.sics.se/~mange/papers/HolmlundSahlgrenKarlgrenNoDaLiDa.pdf
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Cooperation, Bookmarking, and Thesaurus in Interactive Bilingual Question Answering
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2004_CLEF_Bath/SICS_iCLEF04.pdf
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23 Meaningful Models for Information Access Systems
In: http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/koskenniemi-festschrift/23-karlgren.pdf
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Meaningful Models for Information Access Systems
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2005_Koskenniemi_CSLI/karlgren_final.pdf
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Dynamic Lexica for Query Translation
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2004_CLEF_Bath/SICS_CLEF04.pdf
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CONTENTS
In: http://www.ercim.org/publication/ws-proceedings/DELOS8/delos8.pdf
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Chapter X Where attitudinal expressions get their attitude
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2004_AAAI_Kluwer/rebelPaper.pdf
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Chapter X Where attitudinal expressions get their attitude
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2004_AAAI_Springer/rebelPaper.pdf
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The Wheres and Whyfores for Studying Textual Genre Computationally
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2007_Structure_of_Style/Karlgren_Structure_of_Style.pdf
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Dynamic Lexica for Query Translation
In: http://www.sics.se/%7Ejussi/Artiklar/2004_CLEF_Bath/34910150.pdf
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General Terms
In: http://eprints.sics.se/321/01/iclef-2006-overview-v4.pdf
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