Eugene Charniak
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Eugene Charniak is a person.
References
- Professional Homepage: http://www.cs.brown.edu/~ec/
- DBLP Author Page: http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/c/Charniak:Eugene.html
2009
- (Elsner et al., 2009) ⇒ Micha Elsner, Eugene Charniak, and Mark Johnson. (2009). “Structured Generative Models for Unsupervised Named-Entity Clustering.” In: Proceedings of Human Language Technologies: The 2009 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (HLT-NAACL 2009).
- (Charniak & Elsner, 2009) ⇒ Eugene Charniak, and Micha Elsner. (2009). “EM Works for Pronoun Anaphora Resolution.” In: Proceedings of the 12th Conference of the European Chapter of the ACL (EACL 2009).
2006
- (McClosky et al., 2006) ⇒ David McClosky, Eugene Charniak, and Mark Johnson. (2006). “Effective Self-training for Parsing.” In: Proceedings of the main conference on Human Language Technology Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics. doi:10.3115/1220835.1220855
2005
- (Charniak & Johnson, 2005) ⇒ Eugene Charniak, and Mark Johnson. (2005). “Coarse-to-Fine n-Best Parsing and MaxEnt Discriminative Reranking.” In: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2005) doi:10.3115/1219840.1219862
2000
- (Charniak, 2000) ⇒ Eugene Charniak. (2000). “A Maximum-Entropy-Inspired Parser.” In: Proceedings of NAACL-2000
1999
- (Berland & Charniak, 1999) ⇒ Matthew Berland, and Eugene Charniak. (1999). “Finding Parts in Very Large Corpora.” In: Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 1999).
1998
- (Caraballo & Charniak, 1998) ⇒ Sharon A. Caraballo, and Eugene Charniak. (1998). “New figures of merit for best-first probabilistic chart parsing.” In: Computational Linguistics, 24(2).
- (Charniak et al., 1998) ⇒ Eugene Charniak, S. Goldwater, and M. Johnson. (1998). “Edge-based best-first chart parsing.” In: Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Very Large Corpora.
- (Roark & Charniak, 1998) ⇒ Brian Roark, and Eugene Charniak. (1998). “Noun-Phrase Co-occurrence Statistics for Semiautomatic Semantic Lexicon Construction.” In: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational linguistics doi:10.3115/980432.980751
1997
- (Charniak, 1997a) ⇒ Eugene Charniak. (1997). “Statistical Parsing with a Context-free Grammar and Word Statistics.” In: Proceedings of the fourteenth national conference on artificial intelligence and ninth conference on Innovative applications of artificial intelligence, (AAAI 1997).
- (Charniak, 1997b) ⇒ Eugene Charniak. (1997). “Statistical Techniques for Natural Language Parsing.” In: AI Magazine, 18(4).
- CITED BY: ~211 http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=%22Statistical+techniques+for+natural+language+parsing%22+1997
- ABSTRACT: I review current statistical work on syntactic parsing and then consider part-of-speech tagging, which was the first syntactic problem to successfully be attacked by statistical techniques and also serves as a good warm-up for the main topic-statistical parsing. Here, I consider both the simplified case in which the input string is viewed as a string of parts of speech and the more interesting case in which the parser is guided by statistical information about the particular words in the sentence. Finally, I anticipate future research directions.
1996
- (Charniak, 1996a) => Eugene Charniak. (1996). “Statistical Language Learning." MIT Press. ISBN:0262531410
- (Charniak, 1996b) ⇒ Eugene Charniak. (1996). “Tree-Bank Grammars.” In: Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 1996).
- (Charniak, 1996c) ⇒ Eugene Charniak. (1996). “Expected-Frequency Interpolation." Technical Report. Brown University.
1993
- (Charniak et al., 1993) ⇒ Eugene Charniak, C. Hendrickson, N. Jacobson, and M. Perkowitz. (1993). “Equations for Part-of-Speech Tagging.” In: Proceedings of the Eleventh National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI 1993).