W11: 6th Conference on Natural Language Learning 2002 (CoNLL-2002)
List of accepted papers

Main session

    Timothy Baldwin and Aline Villavicencio
    Extracting the unextractable: A case study on verb-particles

    Nicola Cancedda, Hervé Déjean, Eric Gaussier, Cyril Goutte and Jean-Michel Renders
    Combining labelled and unlabelled data: a case study on Fisher kernels and transductive inference for biological entity recognition

    Liviu Ciortuz
    Learning attribute values in typed unification grammers

    Silviu Cucerzan and David Yarowsky
    Bootstrapping a multilingual part-of-speech tagger in 1 person-day

    James R. Curran and Miles Osborne
    A very very large corpus doesn't always yield reliable estimates

    Ido Dagan, Zvika Marx, and Eli Shamir
    Cross-dataset clustering: Revealing corresponding themes across multiple corpora

    Peter Juel Henrichsen
    GraSp: Grammer learning form unlabeled speech corpora

    Anna Korhonen and Yuval Krymolowski
    On the robustness of entropy-based similarity measures in evaluation of subcategorization acquisition systems

    Yuval Krymolowski
    Distinguishing easy and hard instances

    Taku Kudo and Yuji Matsumoto
    Japanese dependency analysis using cascaded chunking

    Wei-Hao Lin and Hsin-Hsi Chen
    Backward machine transliteration by learning phonetic similarity

    Robert Malouf
    A comparison of algorithms for maximum entropy parameter estimation

    Rada F. Mihalcea and Vivi A. Nastase
    Letter level learning for language independent diacritics restoration

    Uwe Quasthoff and Christian Biemann
    Named entity learning and verification: EM in large corpora

    Charles Schafer and David Yarowsky
    Inducing translation lexicons via diverse similarity measures and bridge languages

    S. H. Srinivasan
    Features for unsupervised document classification

    Hiroya Takamura and Yuji Matsumoto
    Two-dimensional clustering for text categorization

    Koichi Takeuchi and Nigel Collier
    Use of support vector machines in extended named entity recognition

    Kristina Toutanova and Christopher Manning
    Feature selection for a rich HPSG grammar using decision trees

    Jorn Veenstra, Frank H. Müller, and Tylman Ule
    Topological fields chunking for German

    Aline Villavicencio
    Learning to distinguish PP arguments from adjuncts

    Janyce Wiebe and Theresa Wilson
    Learning to disambiguate potentially subjective expressions


Shared task session

    Bill Black and Argyrios Vassilakopoulos
    Language independent named entity classification by modified transformation-based learning and by decision tree induction

    John Burger, John Henderson, and William Morgan
    Statistical named entity recognizer adaptation

    Xavier Carreras, Lluís Màrquez and Lluís Padró
    Named entity extraction using AdaBoost

    Silviu Cucerzan and David Yarowsky
    Language independent NER using a unified model of internal and contextual evidence

    Radu Florian
    Named entity recognition as a house of cards: Classifier stacking

    Martin Janssche
    CoNLL shared task submission

    Robert Malouf
    Markov models for language-independent named entity recognition

    Paul McNamee and James Mayfield
    Entity extraction without language-specific resources

    Grace Ngai
    Word tagging vs. boundary detection: An investigation into knowledge representation for named entity recognition

    Jon Patrick, Casey Whitelaw, and Robert Munro
    SLINERC - The Sydney language independent named entity recogniser and classifier

    Erik Tjong Kim Sang
    Memory-Based Named Entity Recognition

    Koji Tsukamoto, Yutaka Mitsuishi, and Manabu Sassano
    Learning with multiple stacking for named entity recognition