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Conference Paper
Haack J, Cowell AJ, Marshall E, Fligg K, Gregory M, McGrath L.  2009.  Agent-Based Knowledge Discovery for Modeling & Simulation. IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology. 03:543–546.
Book Chapter
Yoo S, Gates D, Levin L, Fung S, Agarwal S, Freed M.  2008.  Using Semantic Features to Improve Task Identification in Email Messages. Natural Language and Information Systems. 5039:355-357.
Yoo S, Gates D, Levin L, Fung S, Agarwal S, Freed M.  2008.  Using Semantic Features to Improve Task Identification in Email Messages. Natural Language and Information Systems. 5039:355-357.
Afzal N, Mitkov R, Farzindar A.  2011.  Unsupervised Relation Extraction Using Dependency Trees for Automatic Generation of Multiple-Choice Questions. Advances in Artificial Intelligence. 6657:32-43.
Hanser E, Mc Kevitt P, Lunney T, Condell J.  2010.  SceneMaker: Intelligent Multimodal Visualisation of Natural Language Scripts. Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science. 6206:144-153.
Neviarouskaya A, Prendinger H, Ishizuka M.  2010.  Recognition of Fine-Grained Emotions from Text: An Approach Based on the Compositionality Principle. Modeling Machine Emotions for Realizing Intelligence. 1:179-207.
Arppe A.  2009.  Linguistic choices vs. probabilities – how much and what can linguistic theory explain? The Fruits of Empirical Linguistics: Process.
Jönsson A, Andén F, Degerstedt L, Flycht-Eriksson A, Merkel M, Norberg S.  2004.  Experiences from combining dialogue system development with information extraction techniques. New Directions in Question Answering. :153–163.
Huang J-X, Ryu P-M, Choi K-S.  2008.  An Empirical Research on Extracting Relations from Wikipedia Text. Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2008. 5326:241-249.
Di Sciullo AM.  2015.  Asymmetry Theory and Asymmetry Based Parsing. Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques. 532:252-268.

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