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105 papers:

CHICHI-2015-Otterbacher #bias #crowdsourcing #metadata
Crowdsourcing Stereotypes: Linguistic Bias in Metadata Generated via GWAP (JO), pp. 1955–1964.
ECIRECIR-2015-CarrascoMMSRE #corpus
Linguistically-Enhanced Search over an Open Diachronic Corpus (RCC, IMS, EMG, FSM, GCR, MPEE), pp. 801–804.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2015-UpadhyayaR #abstraction #concurrent #effectiveness #java #message passing #thread #virtual machine
Effectively mapping linguistic abstractions for message-passing concurrency to threads on the Java virtual machine (GU, HR), pp. 840–859.
KEODKEOD-2014-TawfikGB #framework #interactive #multi
An Interactive Platform for Multilingual Linguistic Resource Enrichment (AT, FG, FB), pp. 195–206.
ECMFAECMFA-2014-LammelV #architecture
Interpretation of Linguistic Architecture (RL, AV), pp. 67–82.
DocEngDocEng-2013-VilaresAG #classification #twitter
Supervised polarity classification of Spanish tweets based on linguistic knowledge (DV, MAA, CGR), pp. 169–172.
ICDARICDAR-2013-IdikaPV #detection
Achieving Linguistic Provenance via Plagiarism Detection (NCI, HP, MV), pp. 648–652.
CSMRCSMR-2013-ArnaoudovaPAG #anti #product line
A New Family of Software Anti-patterns: Linguistic Anti-patterns (VA, MDP, GA, YGG), pp. 187–196.
HCIHCI-III-2013-IteyaMK #analysis #using #visual notation
Responses Analysis of Visual and Linguistic Information on Digital Signage Using fNIRS (SI, AM, TK), pp. 411–420.
HCIHCI-IMT-2013-AlexandrisM #human-computer #multi
Linguistic Processing of Implied Information and Connotative Features in Multilingual HCI Applications (CA, IM), pp. 13–22.
EDOCEDOC-2013-SelwayGMS #approach #formal method #natural language #specification #using
Formalising Natural Language Specifications Using a Cognitive Linguistics/Configuration Based Approach (MS, GG, WM, MS), pp. 59–68.
CIKMCIKM-2013-SymondsZKBS #perspective #query
Term associations in query expansion: a structural linguistic perspective (MS, GZ, BK, PB, LS), pp. 1189–1192.
KEODKEOD-2013-CalegariCM #owl #plugin
Linguistic-variable Definition in OWL 2 — A Protégé Plugin (SC, DC, MM), pp. 269–277.
PADLPADL-2013-CastroMM #java #logic programming #named
LogicObjects: Enabling Logic Programming in Java through Linguistic Symbiosis (SC, KM, PM), pp. 26–42.
PODSPODS-2012-Pierce #bidirectional #tutorial
Linguistic foundations for bidirectional transformations: invited tutorial (BCP), pp. 61–64.
CSCWCSCW-2012-HemphillO #adaptation #bibliography #community #gender #learning
Learning the lingo?: gender, prestige and linguistic adaptation in review communities (LH, JO), pp. 305–314.
MODELSMoDELS-2012-FavreLV #architecture #modelling
Modeling the Linguistic Architecture of Software Products (JMF, RL, AV), pp. 151–167.
MODELSMoDELS-2012-FavreLV #architecture #modelling
Modeling the Linguistic Architecture of Software Products (JMF, RL, AV), pp. 151–167.
CHICHI-2011-GillVPJ #analysis #privacy #taxonomy
Privacy dictionary: a linguistic taxonomy of privacy for content analysis (AJG, AV, CP, ANJ), pp. 3227–3236.
HCIHCI-UA-2011-Huseyinov #adaptation #fuzzy #learning #modelling #multi
Fuzzy Linguistic Modelling Cognitive / Learning Styles for Adaptation through Multi-level Granulation (IH), pp. 39–47.
CIKMCIKM-2011-IslamABR #experience #visual notation #web
Tightly coupling visual and linguistic features for enriching audio-based web browsing experience (MAI, FA, YB, IVR), pp. 2085–2088.
KDIRKDIR-2011-OttenS #framework #towards
Linguistic Engineering and its Applicability to Business Intelligence — Towards an Integrated Framework (SFJO, MRS), pp. 460–464.
KEODKEOD-2011-OmraneNS #concept #ontology #process
From Linguistics to Ontologies — The Role of Named Entities in the Conceptualisation Process (NO, AN, SS), pp. 249–254.
KEODKEOD-2011-Rios-AlvaradoLS #taxonomy #using #web
Structuring Taxonomies by using Linguistic Patterns and WordNet on Web Search (ABRA, ILA, VSS), pp. 273–278.
KEODKEOD-2011-TripodiD #logic
Linguistically based Qa by Dynamic Lod Access from Logical Forms (RT, RD), pp. 5–14.
DRRDRR-2010-CheikhKB #approach #recognition #word
A neural-linguistic approach for the recognition of a wide Arabic word lexicon (IBC, AK, AB), pp. 1–10.
DRRDRR-2010-XiuB #recognition
Incorporating linguistic post-processing into whole-book recognition (PX, HSB), pp. 1–10.
WCREWCRE-2010-Arnaoudova #quality #source code
Improving Source Code Quality through the Definition of Linguistic Antipatterns (VA), pp. 285–288.
WCREWCRE-2010-Eshkevari #identifier #refactoring #source code
Linguistic Driven Refactoring of Source Code Identifiers (LME), pp. 297–300.
CSCWCSCW-2010-TomaH #online
Reading between the lines: linguistic cues to deception in online dating profiles (CLT, JTH), pp. 5–8.
CIKMCIKM-2010-BilottiECN #constraints #learning #rank #semantics
Rank learning for factoid question answering with linguistic and semantic constraints (MWB, JLE, JGC, EN), pp. 459–468.
ICPRICPR-2010-XiuB #adaptation #recognition
Incorporating Linguistic Model Adaptation into Whole-Book Recognition (PX, HSB), pp. 2057–2060.
KEODKEOD-2010-Alfort #approach #classification #information retrieval
Scale and the Classificatory Dimension — A Linguistic Approach to Contextual IR (EA), pp. 370–373.
SLESLE-2010-FavreGLP #analysis #empirical
Empirical Language Analysis in Software Linguistics (JMF, DG, RL, EP), pp. 316–326.
DocEngDocEng-2009-PiotrowskiM #editing
Linguistic editing support (MP, CM), pp. 214–217.
DRRDRR-2009-HalimaA #concept #recognition #segmentation #using
Simultaneous segmentation and recognition of Arabic printed text using linguistic concepts of vocabulary (MBH, AMA), pp. 1–10.
ICDARICDAR-2009-QuiniouCA #fault #recognition #word
Handling Out-of-Vocabulary Words and Recognition Errors Based on Word Linguistic Context for Handwritten Sentence Recognition (SQ, MC, ÉA), pp. 466–470.
ICDARICDAR-2009-SchullerSRK #analysis #bibliography #estimation #online #quote
“The Godfather” vs. “Chaos”: Comparing Linguistic Analysis Based on On-line Knowledge Sources and Bags-of-N-Grams for Movie Review Valence Estimation (BWS, JS, GR, TK), pp. 858–862.
CIKMCIKM-2009-GuoR #interactive #mining #query
Mining linguistic cues for query expansion: applications to drug interaction search (SG, NR), pp. 335–344.
CIKMCIKM-2009-KobayakawaKTOKT #analysis #classification #kernel #using
Opinion classification with tree kernel SVM using linguistic modality analysis (TSK, TK, HT, NO, JDK, JT), pp. 1791–1794.
KEODKEOD-2009-CeaGMS #development #ontology #using
Using Linguistic Patterns to Enhance Ontology Development (GAdC, AGP, EMP, MdCSF), pp. 206–213.
KEODKEOD-2009-FalkCBB #multi
Linguistic Information for Multilinguality in the Sembysem Project (IF, SCL, NB, LB), pp. 447–451.
KMISKMIS-2009-GindiyehGHA #clustering
Linguistically Enhanced Clustering of Technical Publications (MG, GG, JH, AA), pp. 324–327.
CSCWCSCW-2008-ScissorsGG #trust
Linguistic mimicry and trust in text-based CMC (LES, AJG, DG), pp. 277–280.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2008-MerigoG
The Linguistic Generalized OWA Operator and its Application in Strategic Decision Making (JMM, AMGL), pp. 219–224.
ECIRECIR-2007-MeenaP #analysis #sentiment #using
Sentence Level Sentiment Analysis in the Presence of Conjuncts Using Linguistic Analysis (AM, TVP), pp. 573–580.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-DingL #mining
The utility of linguistic rules in opinion mining (XD, BL), pp. 811–812.
RERE-2007-Kof #identification #named
Scenarios: Identifying Missing Objects and Actions by Means of Computational Linguistics (LK), pp. 121–130.
DocEngDocEng-2006-ZeridaLC #mining
Combining linguistic and structural descriptors for mining biomedical literature (NZ, NL, BC), pp. 62–64.
CIAACIAA-2006-ConstantM #automaton #compilation #constraints #finite
Compiling Linguistic Constraints into Finite State Automata (MC, DM), pp. 242–252.
CHICHI-2006-KramerOF #communication #using
Using linguistic features to measure presence in computer-mediated communication (ADIK, LMO, SRF), pp. 913–916.
CIKMCIKM-2006-Girju #semantics
Out-of-context noun phrase semantic interpretation with cross-linguistic evidence (RG), pp. 268–276.
ICPRICPR-v2-2006-Sun06a #multi #recognition #using
Multi-Linguistic Optical Font Recognition Using Stroke Templates (HMS), pp. 889–892.
KDDKDD-2006-SuchanekIW #analysis #documentation #statistics #web
Combining linguistic and statistical analysis to extract relations from web documents (FMS, GI, GW), pp. 712–717.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-2006-GregorJSSRL #c++ #concept #named #programming
Concepts: linguistic support for generic programming in C++ (DG, JJ, JGS, BS, GDR, AL), pp. 291–310.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2005-Holmboe #design #education #object-oriented
The linguistics of object-oriented design: implications for teaching (CH), pp. 188–192.
POPLPOPL-2005-FosterGMPS #approach #combinator #problem
Combinators for bi-directional tree transformations: a linguistic approach to the view update problem (JNF, MBG, JTM, BCP, AS), pp. 233–246.
ICLPICLP-2005-Saidi #bound #mining #process #using
Using CLP to Characterise Linguistic Lattice Boundaries in a Text Mining Process (ASS), pp. 418–420.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2004-NairC #image
Linguistic Description of Patterns from Mined Images (HN, IC), pp. 77–83.
ECIRECIR-2004-MoschittiB #classification
Complex Linguistic Features for Text Classification: A Comprehensive Study (AM, RB), pp. 181–196.
ICPRICPR-v2-2004-IurgelR #classification #documentation #probability #using
Spoken Document Classification with SVMs Using Linguistic Unit Weighting and Probabilistic Couplers (UI, GR), pp. 667–670.
SIGIRSIGIR-2004-DoranSNDC #generative #hybrid #statistics
A hybrid statistical/linguistic model for generating news story gists (WPD, NS, EN, JD, JC), pp. 464–465.
RERE-2004-DagGBR #requirements
Speeding up Requirements Management in a Product Software Company: Linking Customer Wishes to Product Requirements through Linguistic Engineering (JNoD, VG, SB, BR), pp. 283–294.
SACSAC-2004-DHondtGJ #integration #object-oriented #rule-based
Seamless integration of rule-based knowledge and object-oriented functionality with linguistic symbiosis (MD, KG, VJ), pp. 1328–1335.
CIAACIAA-2003-KellyC #finite #state machine
Computational Linguistic Motivations for a Finite-State Machine Hierarchy (RK, JCB), pp. 301–303.
PADLPADL-2003-HuetC #algorithm #performance
Zen and the Art of Symbolic Computing: Light and Fast Applicative Algorithms for Computational Linguistics (GPH), pp. 17–18.
ICEISICEIS-2002-HerreraM
Group Decision Making Based on the Linguistic 2-Tuple Model in Heterogeneous Contexts (FH, LM), pp. 358–366.
ICEISICEIS-2002-Lopez #using
Strategic Position of Firms in Terms of Client’s Needs Using Linguistic and Numerical Information through a New Model of SOFM (RFL), pp. 382–390.
RERE-2002-FantechiGLM #analysis #case study
Application of Linguistic Techniques for Use Case Analysis (AF, SG, GL, AM), pp. 157–164.
SACSAC-2002-AlcalaCCHZ
Hybridizing Hierarchical and Weighted Linguistic Rules (RA, JC, OC, FH, IZ), pp. 812–816.
ICDARICDAR-2001-Hurst #layout #using
Layout and Language: Exploring Text Block Discovery in Tables Using Linguistic Resources (MH), pp. 523–527.
ICDARICDAR-2001-QuanKTTHN #documentation #image
A System for Recognizing Vietnamese Document Images Based on HMM and Linguistics (VHQ, HK, PNT, LTT, NDHH, AHN), pp. 627–630.
ICSEICSE-2001-HaebererM #framework #re-engineering
Scientific Rigour, an Answer to a Pragmatic Question: A Linguistic Framework for Software Engineering (AMH, TSEM), pp. 463–472.
ICSEICSE-2001-OvermyerLR #analysis #concept #modelling #using
Conceptual Modeling through Linguistic Analysis Using LIDA (SPO, BL, OR), pp. 401–410.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-HatzivassiloglouGM #algorithm #clustering #documentation #topic
An investigation of linguistic features and clustering algorithms for topical document clustering (VH, LG, AM), pp. 224–231.
HCIHCI-EI-1999-Knapheide #approach #functional #specification
From Focus Group to Functional Specification — A Linguistic Approach to the Transfer of Knowledge (CK), pp. 1247–1251.
ICEISICEIS-1999-KotowiczB #concept #enterprise #formal method #information management #multi
Linguistic Engineering for Conception of Multi-Agents Systems-Application to the Formalisation of Enterprise Information Systems (JPK, XB), pp. 248–255.
SIGIRSIGIR-1998-Bakel #documentation #information retrieval #knowledge-based
Modern Classical Document Indexing: A Linguistic Contribution to Knowledge-Based IR (BvB), pp. 333–334.
REFSQREFSQ-1998-FabbriniFGGR #natural language #on the #quality #requirements
On Linguistic Quality of Natural Language Requirements (FF, MF, VG, SG, SR), pp. 57–62.
PPoPPPPoPP-1997-RaghavachariR #named #protocol
Ace: Linguistic Mechanisms for Customizable Protocols (MR, AR), pp. 80–89.
ICSEICSE-1996-GrahamU #architecture #design
Linguistic Support for the Evolutionary Design of Software Architectures (TCNG, TU), pp. 418–427.
ICDARICDAR-v1-1995-GuyonP #design #markov #memory management #modelling #using
Design of a linguistic postprocessor using variable memory length Markov models (IG, FP), pp. 454–457.
ICDARICDAR-v2-1995-KwonHKL #constraints
Contextual postprocessing of a Korean OCR system by linguistic constraints (HCK, HJH, MJK, SWL), pp. 557–562.
CAiSECAiSE-1995-BurgR #approach #modelling #named
COLOR-X: Linguistically-based Event Modeling: A General Approach to Dynamic Modeling (JFMB, RPvdR), pp. 26–39.
CIKMCIKM-1995-Paradis #topic #using
Using Linguistic and Discourse Structures to Derive Topics (FP), pp. 44–49.
CIKMCIKM-1994-Johannesson #integration #reasoning
Linguistic Instruments and Qualitative Reasoning for Schema Integration (PJ), pp. 252–262.
SACSAC-1994-BordognaP #fuzzy #query
A fuzzy query language with a linguistic hierarchical aggregator (GB, GP), pp. 184–187.
SACSAC-1994-Stilman #geometry
A linguistic geometry for technology transfer (BS), pp. 281–285.
ICDARICDAR-1993-Kigo #preprocessor
Improving speed of Japanese OCR through linguistic preprocessing (KK), pp. 214–217.
ICDARICDAR-1993-NakamuraSANK #string #using
A method for recognizing character strings from maps using linguistic knowledge (AN, OS, MA, CN, HK), pp. 561–564.
CIKMCIKM-1993-BurgRC #information management #taxonomy
A Data Dictionary as a Lexicon: An Application of Linguistics in Information Systems (JFMB, RPvdR, SCC), pp. 114–123.
SIGIRSIGIR-1993-Kupiec #approach #named #online #robust #using
MURAX: A Robust Linguistic Approach for Question Answering Using an On-Line Encyclopedia (JK), pp. 181–190.
SIGIRSIGIR-1992-Hess #documentation #incremental #logic #retrieval
An Incrementally Extensible Document Retrieval System Based on Linguistic and Logical Principles (MH), pp. 190–197.
SIGIRSIGIR-1992-Krovetz #corpus #information retrieval
Corpus Linguistics and Information Retrieval (RK), pp. 348–351.
KDDKDD-1991-Yager #on the #summary
On Linguistic Summaries of Data (RRY), pp. 347–366.
ICMLML-1991-Kazman #named
Babel: A Psychologically Plausible Cross-Linguistic Model of Lexical and Syntactic Acquisition (RK), pp. 75–79.
ICLPNACLP-1989-Searls #definite clause grammar
Investigating the Linguistics of DNA with Definite Clause Grammars (DBS), pp. 189–208.
PLDIPLDI-1988-LiskovS #distributed #named #performance
Promises: Linguistic Support for Efficient Asynchronous Procedure Calls in Distributed Systems (BL, LS), pp. 260–267.
CSCWCSCW-1988-BowersC #communication
Local and Global Structuring of Computer Mediated Communication: Developing Linguistic Perspectives on CSCW in Cosmos (JB, JC), pp. 125–139.
SIGIRSIGIR-1988-JonesdK #alloy #named #statistics
ALLOY: An Amalgamation of Expert, Linguistic and Statistical Indexing Methods (LPJ, Cd, SK), pp. 191–199.
ICLPJICSCP-1988-Dahl88 #logic programming #representation
Representing Linguistic Knowledge through Logic Programming (VD), pp. 249–262.
ICGTGG-1986-Fitzhorn #modelling
A Linguistic Formalism for Engineering Solid Modeling (PF), pp. 202–215.
LICSLICS-1986-RoundsK #calculus #logic #representation
A Complete Logical Calculus for Record Structures Representing Linguistic Information (WCR, RTK), pp. 38–43.
PLDISCC-1982-Farrow #attribute grammar #named
LINGUIST-86: Yet Another Translator Writing System Based On Attribute Grammars (RF), pp. 160–171.
POPLPOPL-1982-LiskovS #distributed #robust #source code
Guardians and Actions: Linguistic Support for Robust, Distributed Programs (BL, RS), pp. 7–19.

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