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Wan S, Dale R, Dras M.  2005.  Searching for grammaticality: Propagating dependencies in the Viterbi algorithm. 10th European Natural Language Processing Workshop.
Rimon M.  2005.  Sentiment Classification: Linguistic and Non-linguistic Issues. Israeli Seminar on Computational Linguistics.
Mollá D.  2005.  Sistemas de Búsqueda de Respuestas.
Wan S, Dras M, Dale R, Paris C.  2005.  Statistically Generated Summary Sentences: A Preliminary Evaluation using a Dependency Relation Precision Metric. Corpus Linguistics 2005 Workshop on Using Corpora for Natural Language Generation.
Wan S, Dras M, Dale R, Paris C.  2005.  Towards Statistical Paraphrase Generation: Preliminary Evaluations of Grammaticality. 3rd International Workshop on Paraphrasing (IWP2005).
Bigert J, Sjöbergh J, Knutsson O, Sahlgren M.  2005.  Unsupervised Evaluation of Parser Robustness. Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing. 3406:142-154.
Jokinen K.  2005.  User Expertise and Interaction Modelling for Spoken Dialogue Systems.
Ma M, Mc Kevitt P.  2005.  Visual Semantics and Ontology of Eventive Verbs. Natural Language Processing – IJCNLP 2004. 3248:187-196.
Lindén K.  2005.  Word Sense Discovery and Disambiguation.
2004
Mollá D, Gardiner M.  2004.  Answerfinder - question answering by combining lexical, syntactic and semantic information. Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTW) 2004. :9–16.
Turunen M, Salonen E-P, Hartikainen M, Hakulinen J, Black W, Ramsay A, Funk A, Conroy A, Thompson P, Stairmand M et al..  2004.  AthosMail: a Multilingual Adaptive Spoken Dialogue System for the E-mail Domain. COLING 2004 Satellite Workshop: Robust and Adaptive Information Processing for Mobile Speech Interfaces .
Lee C-H, Khoo C, Na J-C.  2004.  Automatic Identification of Treatment Relations For Medical Ontology Learning: An Exploratory Study. Knowledge Organization and the Global Information Society: Proceedings of the Eighth International ISKO Conference. :245-250.
Smid K, Pandzic IS, Radman V.  2004.  Autonomous Speaker Agent. Computer Animation and Social Agents CASA 2004.
Ahrenberg L, Holmqvist M.  2004.  Back to the Future: The Case for Direct English-Swedish MT. RASMAT workshop.
Collier N, Takeuchi K.  2004.  Comparison of character-level and part of speech features for name recognition in biomedical texts. Journal of Biomedical Informatics. 37:423–435.
Stein C, Etzkorn L, Utley D.  2004.  Computing software metrics from design documents. 42nd annual Southeast regional conference. :146–151.
Aunimo L, Kuuskoski R, Makkonen J.  2004.  Cross-Language Question Answering at the University of Helsinki. CLEF 2004 Workshop.
Aunimo L, Makkonen J, Kuuskoski R.  2004.  Cross-Language Question Answering for Finnish. Finnish Artificial Intelligence Conference STeP 2004. 2:35-49.
Postolache O, Cristea D.  2004.  Designing Test-beds for General Anaphora Resolution. Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium-DAARC.
Ryu P-M, Choi K-S.  2004.  Determining the Specificity of Terms based on Information Theoretic Measures. CompuTerm 2004 Poster Session - 3rd International Workshop on Computational Terminology.
Ryu P-M.  2004.  Determining the specificity of terms using compositional and contextual information. Proceedings of the ACL 2004 workshop on Student research.
Lindén K, Piitulainen J.  2004.  Discovering Synonyms and Other Related Words. CompuTerm 2004.
Na J-C, Sui H, Khoo C, Chan S, Zhou Y.  2004.  Effectiveness of Simple Linguistic Processing in Automatic Sentiment Classification of Product Reviews. Knowledge Organization and the Global Information Society: Proceedings of the Eighth International ISKO Conference. :49-54.
Lindén K.  2004.  Evaluation of Linguistic Features for Word Sense Disambiguation with Self-Organized Document Maps. Computers and the Humanities. 38:417-435.
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.

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