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Church, Kenneth W. - Human Language Technology Center, Johns Hopkins University
AT&T Labs Research subject: Stress Assignment in Letter to Sound Rules for Speech
Lexical Substitutability 1. Too Much and Too Little Evidence
Inverse Document Frequency (IDF): A Measure of Deviations from Poisson
Word Associations Typical PredicateArgument Relations
One Term or Two? Kenneth Ward Church
Enhanced GoodTuring and CatCal: Two New Methods for Estimating Probabilities of English Bigrams
In Proceedings of ACL Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing, 1994. Termight: Identifying and Translating Technical Terminology
NLP Techniques and Text Retrieval Kenneth W. Church
to Empirically Estimate Term Weights for Text Categorization
A Stochastic Parts Program and Noun Phrase Parser for Unrestricted Text Kenneth Ward Church
Text Analysis and Word Pronunciation in Texttospeech Synthesis Mark Y. Liberman
Applications of Text Analysis Kenneth Ward Church
Empirical Term Weighting and Expansion Frequency Kyoji Umemura
A Method for Disambiguating Word Senses in a Large Corpus William A. Gale
Phonological Parsing and Lexical Retrieval Kenneth W. Church
Unix for Poets Kenneth Ward Church
Using Statistics in Lexical Analysis Kenneth Church
Fax: An Alternative to SGML Kenneth W. Church, William A. Gale, Jonathan I. Helfman and David D. Lewis
COMPSTAT'2004 Symposium PhysicaVerlag/Springer ITERATIVE DENOISING
Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography Kenneth Ward Church
Dotplot: a Program for Exploring SelfSimilarity in Millions of Lines of Text and Code
Concordances for Parallel Text Kenneth W. Church
Speech and Language Processing: Can We Use the Past to Predict the Future?
Identifying Word Correspondances in Parallel Texts William A. Gale
Complexity, TwoLevel Morphology and Finnish Kimmo Koskenniemi
Probability Scoring for Spelling Correction Kenneth W. Church
Discrimination Decisions for 100,000Dimensional Spaces William A. Gale
Introduction to the Special Issue on Computational Linguistics Using Large Corpora
Poisson Mixtures Kenneth W. Church
Good Applications for Crummy Machine Translation Kenneth W. Church*
One Sense Per Discourse William A. Gale
The DDI Approach to Morphology KENNETH W. CHURCH
Char_align: A Program for Aligning Parallel Texts at the Character Level
Empirical Estimates of Adaptation: The chance of Two Noriegas is closer to p/2 than p 2
Empirical Estimates of Adaptation: The chance of Two Noriegas is closer to p/2 than p2
Aligning Parallel Texts: Do Methods Developed for EnglishFrench
AT&T Bell Laboratories subject: A Program for Aligning Sentences in Bilingual Corpora
Three Classes of ``+'' Boundaries It is wellknown that English morphology has two classes of affixes: ``+'' morphemes such as in+, ad+,
A Spelling Correction Program Based on a Noisy Channel Model Mark D. Kernighan
Kenneth Ward Church AT&T Bell Laboratories
Using Bilingual Materials to Develop Word Sense Disambiguation Methods
Some Statistical Opportunities in Speech and Language Kenneth Ward Church
Commercial Applications of Natural Language Processing
What's Wrong with Adding One? William A. Gale
Poor Estimates of Context are Worse than None 1
Estimating Upper and Lower Bounds on the Performance of WordSense Disambiguation Programs
Current Practice in Part of Speech Tagging
Using Suffix Arrays to Compute Term Frequency and Document Frequency