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- Examining Locally Varying Weights for Nearest Neighbor Algorithms
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- The power of negative thinking: Exploiting label disagreement in the min-cut classification framework
- Proceedings of the 2002 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP-02), pp. 55--62 Philadelphia, PA, July, 2002
- Using Clustering and SuperConcepts Within SMART : TREC 6
- Towards Translingual Information Access using Portable Information Extraction
- Using Decision Trees to Improve CaseBased Learning Claire Cardie
- Improving Machine Learning Approaches to Coreference Resolution Vincent Ng and Claire Cardie
- Evaluating an Opinion Annotation Scheme Using a New Multi-Perspective Question and Answer Corpus
- Examining the Role of Statistical and Linguistic Knowledge Sources in a General-Knowledge Question-Answering System
- Noun Phrase Coreference as Clustering Claire Cardie and Kiri Wagsta#
- A Cognitively Plausible Approach to Understanding Complex Syntax
- Combining ErrorDriven Pruning and Classification for Partial Parsing
- Journal of Information Technology & Politics, Vol. 5(1) 2008 Available online at http://jitp.haworthpress.com
- Multi-Perspective Question Answering Using the OpQA Corpus Veselin Stoyanov and Claire Cardie
- Machine Learning, , 1--5 (1999) fl 1999 Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston. Manufactured in The Netherlands.
- A CaseBased Approach to Knowledge Acquisition for DomainSpecific Sentence Analysis
- SMART High Precision : TREC 7 Chris Buckley \Lambda , Mandar Mitra y , Janet Walz*, Claire Cardiey
- Constrained K-means Clustering with Background Knowledge Kiri Wagsta wkiri@cs.cornell.edu
- DOMAINSPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION FOR CONCEPTUAL SENTENCE ANALYSIS
- Conundrums in Noun Phrase Coreference Resolution: Making Sense of the State-of-the-Art
- Using Cognitive Biases to Guide Feature Set Selection Claire Cardie
- ErrorDriven Pruning of Treebank Grammars for Base Noun Phrase Identification
- Identifying Anaphoric and Non-Anaphoric Noun Phrases to Improve Coreference Resolution
- Learning with Compositional Semantics as Structural Inference for Subsentential Sentiment Analysis
- Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1702491 CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
- Multidocument Summarization via Information Extraction Michael White and Tanya Korelsky
- Using Natural Language Processing to Improve eRulemaking
- Selecting Sentences for Multidocument Summaries using Randomized Local Search
- Recognizing and Organizing Opinions Expressed in the World Press
- Using Clustering and SuperConcepts Within SMART : TREC 6
- The Smart/Empire TIPSTER IR System Chris Buckley, Janet Walz
- Presenting Extracted Information in Multidocument Hypertext Summaries
- Active Learning for e-Rulemaking: Public Comment Categorization
- Embedded Machine Learning Systems for Natural Language Processing: A General
- Low-Level Annotations and Summary Representations of Opinions for Multi-Perspective Question Answering
- Toward Opinion Summarization: Linking the Sources Veselin Stoyanov and Claire Cardie
- Adapting a Polarity Lexicon using Integer Linear Programming for Domain-Specific Sentiment Classification
- CORPUSBASED ACQUISITION OF RELATIVE PRONOUN DISAMBIGUATION HEURISTICS
- Integrating casebased learning and cognitive biases for machine learning of natural language
- The Role of Lexicalization and Pruning for Base Noun Phrase Grammars
- Annotating Expressions of Opinions and Emotions in Janyce Wiebe (wiebe@cs.pitt.edu)
- Electronic copy available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1702501 CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
- An eRulemaking Corpus: Identifying Substantive Issues in Public Comments
- A Study in Rule-Specific Issue Categorization for e-Rulemaking
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- Partially Supervised Coreference Resolution for Opinion Summarization through Structured Rule Learning
- Better Inputs for Better Outcomes: Using the Interface to Improve e-Rulemaking
- Identifying Sources of Opinions with Conditional Random Fields and Extraction Patterns
- Bootstrapping Coreference Classifiers with Multiple Machine Learning Algorithms
- Limitations of Co-Training for Natural Language Learning from Large Datasets
- Optimizing to Arbitrary NLP Metrics using Ensemble Selection Art Munson, Claire Cardie, Rich Caruana
- Cornell System Description for the NTCIR-6 Opinion Task Eric Breck Yejin Choi Veselin Stoyanov Claire Cardie
- Identifying expressions of opinion in context Eric Breck and Yejin Choi and Claire Cardie
- Topic Identification for Fine-Grained Opinion Analysis Veselin Stoyanov and Claire Cardie
- An Analysis of Statistical and Syntactic Phrases Mandar Mitra \Lambda