International Journal of
Computational Linguistics and Applications

Vol. 4 No. 2 - July-December 2013

 

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Front Matter - Table of Contents

 

Editorial

EFSTATHIOS STAMATATOS, pp. 5–8

 

 

CO-REFERENCE RESOLUTION

 

Which Factors Contribute to Resolving Coreference Chains with Bayesian Networks?

DAVY WEISSENBACHER AND YUTAKA SASAKI, pp. 11–26

 

 

MACHINE TRANSLATION

 

BLEU Deconstructed: Designing a Better MT Evaluation Metric

XINGYI SONG, TREVOR COHN, AND LUCIA SPECIA, pp. 29–44

 

Fast Large-Margin Learning for Statistical Machine Translation

GUILLAUME WISNIEWSKI AND FRANÇOIS YVON, pp. 45–62

 

Syntax-Based Reordering in Phrase-Base English-Hungarian Statistical Machine Translation

LÁSZLÓ J. LAKI, ATTILA NOVÁK, AND BORBÁLA SIKLÓSI, pp. 63–78

 

 

INFORMATION EXTRACTION AND BIOMEDICAL APPLICATIONS

 

SnoMedTagger: A Semantic Tagger for Medical Narratives

SAMAN HINA, ERIC ATWELL, AND OWEN JOHNSON, pp. 81–99

 

Towards Event-based Discourse Analysis of Biomedical Text

RAHEEL NAWAZ, PAUL THOMPSON, AND SOPHIA ANANIADOU, pp. 101–120

 

Medical Event Extraction using Frame Semantics—Challenges and Opportunities

DIMITRIOS KOKKINAKIS, pp. 121–133

 

Web Entity Detection for Semi-structured Text Data Records with Unlabeled Data

CHUNLIANG LU, LIDONG BING, WAI LAM, KI CHAN, AND YUAN GU, pp. 135–150

 

 

NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION AND GRAMMAR CHECKING

 

Japanese Sentence Order Estimation using Supervised Machine Learning with Rich Linguistic Clues

YUYA HAYASHI, MASAKI MURATA, LIANGLIANG FAN, AND MASATO TOKUHISA, pp. 153–167

 

Syntactic Dependency Based N-grams in Rule Based Automatic English as Second Language Grammar Correction

GRIGORI SIDOROV, pp. 169–188

 

Automatic Distinction between Natural and Automatically Generated Texts Using Morphological and Syntactic Information

LEONID CINMAN, PAVEL DYACHENKO, VADIM PETROCHENKOV, AND SVETLANA TIMOSHENKO, pp. 189–202

 

Author Index, p. 203

 

Editorial Board and Reviewing Committee, p. 205