BibSLEIGH
BibSLEIGH corpus
BibSLEIGH tags
BibSLEIGH bundles
BibSLEIGH people
CC-BY
Open Knowledge
XHTML 1.0 W3C Rec
CSS 2.1 W3C CanRec
email twitter
Used together with:
phrase (5)
use (5)
retriev (3)
review (3)
base (2)

Stem noun$ (all stems)

12 papers:

HCIHCI-IT-2015-ZhuF #analysis #game studies #online
A Lexical Analysis of Nouns and Adjectives from Online Game Reviews (MZ, XF), pp. 670–680.
ECIRECIR-2013-AnderssonMHR #retrieval #using
Exploring Patent Passage Retrieval Using Nouns Phrases (LA, PM, AH, AR), pp. 676–679.
CIKMCIKM-2012-ChuaCBL #classification #twitter
Community-based classification of noun phrases in twitter (FCTC, WWC, JB, EPL), pp. 1702–1706.
CHICHI-2011-YataniNTT #bibliography #user interface #using #word
Review spotlight: a user interface for summarizing user-generated reviews using adjective-noun word pairs (KY, MN, AT, KNT), pp. 1541–1550.
ICPCICPC-2009-CapobiancoLOPP #on the #traceability
On the role of the nouns in IR-based traceability recovery (GC, ADL, RO, AP, SP), pp. 148–157.
CIKMCIKM-2007-ZhangLYSLM #classification #effectiveness #query #recognition #retrieval
Recognition and classification of noun phrases in queries for effective retrieval (WZ, SL, CTY, CS, FL, WM), pp. 711–720.
CIKMCIKM-2006-Girju #semantics
Out-of-context noun phrase semantic interpretation with cross-linguistic evidence (RG), pp. 268–276.
SIGIRSIGIR-2005-UdaniDDS #induction #using #web
Noun sense induction using web search results (GU, SD, AD, TS), pp. 657–658.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-HoenkamG #proximity #using
Finding relevant passages using noun-noun compounds: coherence vs. proximity (EH, RdG), pp. 385–387.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-PetasisCVPKS #adaptation #automation #machine learning #probability
Automatic adaptation of proper noun dictionaries through cooperation of machine learning and probabilistic methods (GP, AC, PV, GP, VK, CDS), pp. 128–135.
ECIRACIR-1998-TheophylactouL #documentation #retrieval #using
A Dempster-Shafer Model for Document Retrieval using Noun Phrases (MT, ML).
HCIHCI-SEC-1997-JungY #analysis
Managing Information by a New Compound Noun Analysis (IHJ, SYY), pp. 299–302.

Bibliography of Software Language Engineering in Generated Hypertext (BibSLEIGH) is created and maintained by Dr. Vadim Zaytsev.
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