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arthit's nlp [10 articles]

Recent papers added to arthit's library classified by the tag nlp. You can also see everyone's nlp.
  • Models and Tools for Collaborative Annotation
    (3 April 2002)
    by Xiaoyi Ma, Haejoong Lee, Steven Bird, Kazuaki Maeda
  • Comparing Lexical Chain-based Summarisation Approaches Using an Extrinsic Evaluation
    (2004)
    by William Doran, Nicola Stokes, Joe Carthy, John Dunnion
  • Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing
    (18 June 1999)
    by Christopher D Manning, Hinrich Schtze
  • A Sentimental Education: Sentiment Analysis Using Subjectivity Summarization Based on Minimum Cuts
    (29 September 2004)
    by Bo Pang, Lillian Lee
  • Automatic generation of overview timelines
    (2000), pp. 49-56.
    by Russell Swan, James Allan
  • Automatic Summarization (Natural Language Processing, 3 (Paper))
    (01 June 2001)
    by Inderjeet Mani
  • Natural Language Processing for Online Applications: Text Retrieval, Extraction, and Categorization (Natural Language Processing, 5)
    (01 June 2002)
    by Peter Jackson, Isabelle Moulinier
  • Mining the Web: Analysis of Hypertext and Semi Structured Data
    (15 August 2002)
    by Soumen Chakrabarti
  • The identification of important concepts in highly structured technical papers
    (1993), pp. 69-78.
    by Chris D Paice, Paul A Jones
  • Generic summarization and keyphrase extraction using mutual reinforcement principle and sentence clustering
    (2002), pp. 113-120.
    by Hongyuan Zha
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