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William A. Gale is a person.
- See: Information Extraction, Word Sense.
References
1994
- (Gale & Church, 1994) ⇒ William A. Gale, and Kenneth W. Church. (1994). “A Program for Aligning Sentences in Bilingual Corpora.” In: Computational Linguistics
1993
- (Gale et al., 1993) ⇒ William A. Gale, Kenneth W. Church, and David Yarowsky. (1993). “A Method for Disambiguating Word Senses in a Large Corpus.” In: Computers and the Humanities, 26.
- (Gale & Church, 1993) ⇒ William A. Gale, and Kenneth W. Church. (1993). “A program for aligning sentences in bilingual corpora." Computational linguistics, 19(1).
- (Dagan et al., 1993) ⇒ Ido Dagan, Kenneth W. Church, and William A. Gale. (1993). “Robust bilingual word alignment for machine aided translation.” In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Very Large Corpora.
1992
- (Gale et al., 1992) ⇒ William A. Gale, Kenneth W. Church, and David Yarowsky (1992). “One Sense per Discourse.” In: Proceedings of the DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop.
1991
- (Church et al., 1991) ⇒ Kenneth W. Church, William A. Gale, P. Hanks, and D. Hindle. (1991). “Using Statistics in Lexical Analysis.” In: Uri Zernik (ed.). (1991). “Lexical Acquisition: Exploiting On-Line Resources to Build a Lexicon.” Lawrence Erlbaum.