Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding (ScaNaLU 2004) at HLT-NAACL 2004


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W04-28
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May 2 - May 7
Year:
2004
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Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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WS
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding (ScaNaLU 2004) at HLT-NAACL 2004

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Robustness versus Fidelity in Natural Language Understanding
Mark G. Core | Johanna D. Moore

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Towards Measuring Scalability in Natural Language Understanding Tasks
Robert Porzel | Rainer Malaka

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A Little Goes a Long Way: Quick Authoring of Semantic Knowledge Sources for Interpretation
Carolyn Penstein Rosé | Brian S. Hall

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Ends-based Dialogue Processing
Jan Alexandersson | Tilman Becker | Ralf Engel | Markus Löckelt | Elsa Pecourt | Peter Poller | Norbert Pfleger | Norbert Reithinger

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Scalable Construction-Based Parsing and Semantic Analysis
John Bryant

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Scaling Understanding up to Mental Spaces
Eva Mok | John Bryant | Jerome Feldman

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Different Sense Granularities for Different Applications
Martha Palmer | Olga Babko-Malaya | Hoa Trang Dang

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Making Relative Sense: From Word-graphs to Semantic Frames
Robert Porzel | Berenike Loos | Vanessa Micelli

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HYPERBUG: A Scalable Natural Language Generation Approach
Martin Klarner