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| "abstract": "Welcome to the 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing! The conference is organized under the auspices of SIGDAT, the ACL Special Interest Group for linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to natural language processing. It is co-located this year with AMTA 2008 and the International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, in Honolulu, Hawaii. EMNLP received 385 submissions. We were able to accept 116 papers in total (an acceptance rate of 30%). 81 of the papers (21%) were accepted for oral presentation, and 35 (9%) for poster presentation. Two poster papers were subsequently withdrawn after acceptance. The papers were selected by a program committee of 15 area chairs, from Asia, Europe, and North America, assisted by a panel of 339 reviewers. This year EMNLP introduced an author response period. Authors were able to read and respond to the reviews of their paper before the program committee made a final decision. They were asked to correct factual errors in the reviews and answer questions raised in the reviewer comments. The intention was to help produce more accurate reviews. In some cases, reviewers changed their scores in view of the authors' response and the area chairs read all responses carefully prior to making recommendations for acceptance. First and foremost, we would like to thank the authors who submitted their work to EMNLP. The sheer number of submissions reflects how broad and active our field is. We are deeply indebted to the area chairs and the reviewers for their hard work. They enabled us to select an exciting program and to provide valuable feedback to the authors. We are grateful to our invited speakers Oren Etzioni, Tom Griffiths, and Fernando Pereira who graciously agreed to give talks at EMNLP. Additional thanks to the Publications Chair, Sebastian Pad\u00f3, who put this volume together. Jason Eisner helped us immensely by compiling a web site on \"How to Serve as Program Chair of a Conference\" (http: //www.cs.jhu.edu/ \u223c jason/advice/how-to-chair-a-conference.html). Special thanks to David Yarowsky and Ken Church of SIGDAT who provided much valuable advice and assistance over the past months. David also helped raise important financial support for the conference. We are most grateful to Priscilla Rasmussen who helped us with various logistic and organizational aspects of the conference. Rich Gerber and the START team responded to our questions quickly, and", |
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| "raw_text": "Saturday, October 25, 2008 (continued) Session 2c: Semantics 11:00-11:25 Discriminative Learning of Selectional Preference from Unlabeled Text Shane Bergsma, Dekang Lin and Randy Goebel 11:25-11:50 Dependency-based Semantic Role Labeling of PropBank Richard Johansson and Pierre Nugues 11:50-12:15 Scaling Textual Inference to the Web Stefan Schoenmackers, Oren Etzioni and Daniel Weld 12:15-14:00 Lunch Session 3a: Machine Translation 14:00-14:25 Maximum Entropy based Rule Selection Model for Syntax-based Statistical Machine Trans- lation Qun Liu, Zhongjun He, Yang Liu and Shouxun Lin 14:25-14:50 Indirect-HMM-based Hypothesis Alignment for Combining Outputs from Machine Transla- tion Systems Xiaodong He, Mei Yang, Jianfeng Gao, Patrick Nguyen and Robert Moore 14:50-15:15 Coarse-to-Fine Syntactic Machine Translation using Language Projections Slav Petrov, Aria Haghighi and Dan Klein Session 3b: Sentiment Analysis 14:00-14:25 Adding Redundant Features for CRFs-based Sentence Sentiment Classification Jun Zhao, Kang Liu and Gen Wang 14:25-14:50 Multilingual Subjectivity Analysis Using Machine Translation Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea, Janyce Wiebe and Samer Hassan 14:50-15:15 Ranking Reader Emotions Using Pairwise Loss Minimization and Emotional Distribution Regression Kevin Hsin-Yih Lin and Hsin-Hsi Chen xix Saturday, October 25, 2008 (continued) Session 3c: Parsing 14:00-14:25 Dependency Parsing by Belief Propagation David Smith and Jason Eisner 14:25-14:50 Stacking Dependency Parsers Andr\u00e9 Filipe Torres Martins, Dipanjan Das, Noah A. Smith and Eric P. Xing 14:50-15:15 Better Binarization for the CKY Parsing Xinying Song, Shilin Ding and Chin-Yew Lin 15:15-15:45 Afternoon Break Session 4a: Generation 15:45-16:10 Sentence Fusion via Dependency Graph Compression Katja Filippova and Michael Strube 16:10-16:35 Revisiting Readability: A Unified Framework for Predicting Text Quality Emily Pitler and Ani Nenkova 16:35-17:00 Syntactic Constraints on Paraphrases Extracted from Parallel Corpora Chris Callison-Burch Session 4b: Machine Translation 15:45-16:10 Forest-based Translation Rule Extraction Haitao Mi and Liang Huang 16:10-16:35 Probabilistic Inference for Machine Translation Phil Blunsom and Miles Osborne 16:35-17:00 Online Large-Margin Training of Syntactic and Structural Translation Features David Chiang, Yuval Marton and Philip Resnik Saturday, October 25, 2008 (continued)", |
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