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Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2016)

ISSN:2522-2686ISBN:978-2-9517408-9-1

LREC 2016 Main Conference

Portorož, Slovenia 23 May 2016 - 28 May 2016 745 papers
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Evaluating Machine Translation in a Usage Scenario

Rosa Gaudio, Aljoscha Burchardt, António Branco

pp. 1-8 DOI: 10.63317/5hgdgmdkf4bp
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Using BabelNet to Improve OOV Coverage in SMT

Jinhua Du, Andy Way, Andrzej Zydron

pp. 9-15 DOI: 10.63317/5aphganta7fy
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Enhancing Access to Online Education: Quality Machine Translation of MOOC Content

Valia Kordoni, Antal van den Bosch, Katia Lida Kermanidis, Vilelmini Sosoni, Kostadin Cholakov, Iris Hendrickx, Matthias Huck, Andy Way

pp. 16-22 DOI: 10.63317/45ib5jbepruk
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The Trials and Tribulations of Predicting Post-Editing Productivity

Lena Marg

pp. 23-26 DOI: 10.63317/2q7heskp8bvk
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PE2rr Corpus: Manual Error Annotation of Automatically Pre-annotated MT Post-edits

Maja Popović, Mihael Arčan

pp. 27-32 DOI: 10.63317/37osg65jf2h9
006

Sentiment Lexicons for Arabic Social Media

Saif Mohammad, Mohammad Salameh, Svetlana Kiritchenko

pp. 33-37 DOI: 10.63317/28kytu8w5m87
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A Language Independent Method for Generating Large Scale Polarity Lexicons

Giuseppe Castellucci, Danilo Croce, Roberto Basili

pp. 38-45 DOI: 10.63317/52yptsmsnpxw
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Sentiment Analysis in Social Networks through Topic modeling

Debashis Naskar, Sidahmed Mokaddem, Miguel Rebollo, Eva Onaindia

pp. 46-53 DOI: 10.63317/5bo8kuap2rmc
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A Comparison of Domain-based Word Polarity Estimation using different Word Embeddings

Aitor García Pablos, Montse Cuadros, German Rigau

pp. 54-60 DOI: 10.63317/24rnrjsuraet
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Could Speaker, Gender or Age Awareness be beneficial in Speech-based Emotion Recognition?

Maxim Sidorov, Alexander Schmitt, Eugene Semenkin, Wolfgang Minker

pp. 61-68 DOI: 10.63317/4kyenw4nkyas
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Discriminative Analysis of Linguistic Features for Typological Study

Hiroya Takamura, Ryo Nagata, Yoshifumi Kawasaki

pp. 69-76 DOI: 10.63317/3wb5837537i5
012

POS-tagging of Historical Dutch

Dieuwke Hupkes, Rens Bod

pp. 77-82 DOI: 10.63317/32r8bzu42dec
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A Language Resource of German Errors Written by Children with Dyslexia

Maria Rauschenberger, Luz Rello, Silke Füchsel, Jörg Thomaschewski

pp. 83-87 DOI: 10.63317/35u9567isum5
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CItA: an L1 Italian Learners Corpus to Study the Development of Writing Competence

Alessia Barbagli, Pietro Lucisano, Felice Dell’Orletta, Simonetta Montemagni, Giulia Venturi

pp. 88-95 DOI: 10.63317/42rvp3h9vmsa
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If You Even Don’t Have a Bit of Bible: Learning Delexicalized POS Taggers

Zhiwei Yu, David Mareček, Zdeněk Žabokrtský, Daniel Zeman

pp. 96-103 DOI: 10.63317/2ksi5nxef5h6
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The SpeDial datasets: datasets for Spoken Dialogue Systems analytics

José Lopes, Arodami Chorianopoulou, Elisavet Palogiannidi, Helena Moniz, Alberto Abad, Katerina Louka, Elias Iosif, Alexandros Potamianos

pp. 104-110 DOI: 10.63317/394xkfj7sefd
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Creating Annotated Dialogue Resources: Cross-domain Dialogue Act Classification

Dilafruz Amanova, Volha Petukhova, Dietrich Klakow

pp. 111-117 DOI: 10.63317/5er6bpoj2m9k
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Towards a Multi-dimensional Taxonomy of Stories in Dialogue

Kathryn J. Collins, David Traum

pp. 118-124 DOI: 10.63317/4p5odeannatq
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PentoRef: A Corpus of Spoken References in Task-oriented Dialogues

Sina Zarrieß, Julian Hough, Casey Kennington, Ramesh Manuvinakurike, David DeVault, Raquel Fernández, David Schlangen

pp. 125-131 DOI: 10.63317/3ioj6m92muy7
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Transfer of Corpus-Specific Dialogue Act Annotation to ISO Standard: Is it worth it?

Shammur Absar Chowdhury, Evgeny Stepanov, Giuseppe Riccardi

pp. 132-135 DOI: 10.63317/342s3teowe5e
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