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89 papers:

CHICHI-2015-VertanenMERK #mobile #named #performance #using
VelociTap: Investigating Fast Mobile Text Entry using Sentence-Based Decoding of Touchscreen Keyboard Input (KV, HM, JE, SR, POK), pp. 659–668.
SIGIRSIGIR-2015-ParkKZG #retrieval
Retrieval of Relevant Opinion Sentences for New Products (DHP, HDK, CZ, LG), pp. 393–402.
DocEngDocEng-2014-FerreiraLFSR #assessment #representation #similarity
A new sentence similarity assessment measure based on a three-layer sentence representation (RF, RDL, FF, SJS, MR), pp. 25–34.
DocEngDocEng-2014-LimaBFFLSR #graph
Transforming graph-based sentence representations to alleviate overfitting in relation extraction (RJL, JB, RF, FF, RDL, SJS, MR), pp. 53–62.
CIKMCIKM-2014-McCreadieMO #adaptation #incremental #summary
Incremental Update Summarization: Adaptive Sentence Selection based on Prevalence and Novelty (RM, CM, IO), pp. 301–310.
ICMLICML-c1-2014-YogatamaS #multi #word
Making the Most of Bag of Words: Sentence Regularization with Alternating Direction Method of Multipliers (DY, NAS), pp. 656–664.
ICMLICML-c2-2014-LeM #distributed #documentation
Distributed Representations of Sentences and Documents (QVL, TM), pp. 1188–1196.
ECIRECIR-2013-YasudaNHN #combinator #optimisation
Sub-sentence Extraction Based on Combinatorial Optimization (NY, MN, TH, MN), pp. 812–815.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-BonzaniniMR #summary
Extractive summarisation via sentence removal: condensing relevant sentences into a short summary (MB, MMA, TR), pp. 893–896.
SIGIRSIGIR-2013-KimCHZDG #ranking #summary
Ranking explanatory sentences for opinion summarization (HDK, MC, MH, CZ, UD, RG), pp. 1069–1072.
CIKMCIKM-2012-WangWLL #graph #keyword #ranking #using #wiki
Exploring simultaneous keyword and key sentence extraction: improve graph-based ranking using wikipedia (XW, LW, JL, SL), pp. 2619–2622.
CIKMCIKM-2012-XuXLW #classification
Coarse-to-fine sentence-level emotion classification based on the intra-sentence features and sentential context (JX, RX, QL, XW), pp. 2455–2458.
KDIRKDIR-2012-AugelloGPV #algebra #encoding #geometry
Geometric Encoding of Sentences based on Clifford Algebra (AA, MG, GP, GV), pp. 457–462.
SIGIRSIGIR-2012-BonzaniniMR #summary
Opinion summarisation through sentence extraction: an investigation with movie reviews (MB, MMA, TR), pp. 1121–1122.
ICDARICDAR-2011-WangL #realtime #recognition #segmentation
Dynamic Text Line Segmentation for Real-Time Recognition of Chinese Handwritten Sentences (DHW, CLL), pp. 931–935.
ITiCSEITiCSE-2011-MarkhamZ #complexity #visualisation
A model for visualizing sentence complexity (SM, YZ), p. 357.
CIKMCIKM-2011-ChenloL #effectiveness #estimation #performance
Effective and efficient polarity estimation in blogs based on sentence-level evidence (JMC, DEL), pp. 365–374.
CIKMCIKM-2011-MomtaziK #retrieval
Trained trigger language model for sentence retrieval in QA: bridging the vocabulary gap (SM, DK), pp. 2005–2008.
CIKMCIKM-2011-VarolCAK #corpus #detection #named
CoDet: sentence-based containment detection in news corpora (EV, FC, CA, OK), pp. 2049–2052.
KDIRKDIR-2011-CostantiniFP #analysis #framework #natural language #representation
A Framework for Structured Knowledge Extraction and Representation from Natural Language through Deep Sentence Analysis (SC, NF, AP), pp. 282–287.
LICSLICS-2011-Krokhin #complexity #first-order
The Complexity of Evaluating First-Order Sentences over a Fixed Structure (AAK), p. 331.
ASEASE-2010-GermanMI #automation #identification #source code
A sentence-matching method for automatic license identification of source code files (DMG, YM, KI), pp. 437–446.
DRRDRR-2010-KimLT #classification #naive bayes #online
Naïve Bayes and SVM classifiers for classifying databank accession number sentences from online biomedical articles (JK, DXL, GRT), pp. 1–10.
SEFMSEFM-2010-XuZC #context-free grammar #generative #tool support
A Toolkit for Generating Sentences from Context-Free Grammars (ZX, LZ, HC), pp. 118–122.
ICEISICEIS-AIDSS-2010-AldeebPCS #exception #metric #similarity #workflow
Sentence Similarity Measures to Support Workflow Exception Handling (AA, DMP, KAC, MJS), pp. 256–263.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-AzzopardiFL #retrieval
Improving sentence retrieval with an importance prior (LA, RTF, DEL), pp. 779–780.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-BlancoZ
Finding support sentences for entities (RB, HZ), pp. 339–346.
SIGIRSIGIR-2010-WangMHC #effectiveness #multi #retrieval #segmentation #towards
Segmentation of multi-sentence questions: towards effective question retrieval in cQA services (KW, ZM, XH, TSC), pp. 387–394.
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.
ICSMEICSM-2009-YoshikawaHS #natural language #ontology #source code #traceability #using
Recovering traceability links between a simple natural language sentence and source code using domain ontologies (TY, SH, MS), pp. 551–554.
LATALATA-2009-LopatkovaH #segmentation
Segmentation Charts for Czech — Relations among Segments in Complex Sentences (ML, TH), pp. 542–553.
CIKMCIKM-2009-FernandezL #retrieval #using
Using opinion-based features to boost sentence retrieval (RTF, DEL), pp. 1617–1620.
CIKMCIKM-2009-Jarvelin #feedback #interactive
Interactive relevance feedback with graded relevance and sentence extraction: simulated user experiments (KJ), pp. 2053–2056.
CIKMCIKM-2009-MomtaziK #approach #clustering #modelling #retrieval #word
A word clustering approach for language model-based sentence retrieval in question answering systems (SM, DK), pp. 1911–1914.
CIKMCIKM-2009-WangWLL #named #query #ranking #summary
HyperSum: hypergraph based semi-supervised sentence ranking for query-oriented summarization (WW, FW, WL, SL), pp. 1855–1858.
CIKMCIKM-2009-WangZLG #comparative #documentation #summary
Comparative document summarization via discriminative sentence selection (DW, SZ, TL, YG), pp. 1963–1966.
ECIRECIR-2009-SantosHMO #proximity #retrieval
Integrating Proximity to Subjective Sentences for Blog Opinion Retrieval (RLTS, BH, CM, IO), pp. 325–336.
SACSAC-2009-LiuMYGF #corpus #mining #probability
A sentence level probabilistic model for evolutionary theme pattern mining from news corpora (SL, YM, WGY, NG, OF), pp. 1742–1747.
SIGIRSIGIR-2008-WangLZD #analysis #matrix #multi #semantics #summary #symmetry
Multi-document summarization via sentence-level semantic analysis and symmetric matrix factorization (DW, TL, SZ, CHQD), pp. 307–314.
SACSAC-2008-TeleckenML #specification #visual notation
Applying markup language resources in the specification of visual alphabets and visual sentences (TLT, EVM, JVdL), pp. 222–227.
DRRDRR-2007-KimLT #documentation #identification #online #using
Identification of comment-on sentences in online biomedical documents using support vector machines (ICK, DXL, GRT).
ICDARICDAR-2007-QuiniouA #detection #fault #network #online #recognition
Use of a Confusion Network to Detect and Correct Errors in an On-Line Handwritten Sentence Recognition System (SQ, ÉA), pp. 382–386.
CIKMCIKM-2007-HuSL #summary
Comments-oriented blog summarization by sentence extraction (MH, AS, EPL), pp. 901–904.
ECIRECIR-2007-MeenaP #analysis #sentiment #using
Sentence Level Sentiment Analysis in the Presence of Conjuncts Using Linguistic Analysis (AM, TVP), pp. 573–580.
ECIRECIR-2007-RoullandKCRGPO #clustering #query #refinement #using
Query Reformulation and Refinement Using NLP-Based Sentence Clustering (FR, ANK, SC, CR, AG, KP, JO), pp. 210–221.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-BalasubramanianAC #comparison #retrieval
A comparison of sentence retrieval techniques (NB, JA, WBC), pp. 813–814.
SIGIRSIGIR-2007-CaiCLBH #approach #retrieval
MRF based approach for sentence retrieval (KC, CC, KL, JB, PH), pp. 795–796.
CIKMCIKM-2006-LiC #detection #topic #using
Improving novelty detection for general topics using sentence level information patterns (XL, WBC), pp. 238–247.
ECIRECIR-2006-NaughtonKC #clustering
Clustering Sentences for Discovering Events in News Articles (MN, NK, JC), pp. 535–538.
ECIRECIR-2006-ParaparB #identification #retrieval #topic
Sentence Retrieval with LSI and Topic Identification (DP, AB), pp. 119–130.
SIGIRSIGIR-2006-JindalL #comparative #documentation #identification
Identifying comparative sentences in text documents (NJ, BL), pp. 244–251.
ICDARICDAR-2005-LiwickiB05a #database #named #online
IAM-OnDB — an On-Line English Sentence Database Acquired from Handwritten Text on a Whiteboard (ML, HB), pp. 956–961.
ICDARICDAR-2005-QuiniouAC #modelling #online #recognition #statistics
Statistical Language Models for On-line Handwritten Sentence Recognition (SQ, ÉA, SC), pp. 516–520.
ICALPICALP-2005-TessonT #communication #complexity #strict
Restricted Two-Variable Sentences, Circuits and Communication Complexity (PT, DT), pp. 526–538.
CIKMCIKM-2005-Ahonen-Myka #mining #sequence #set #word
Mining all maximal frequent word sequences in a set of sentences (HAM), pp. 255–256.
CIKMCIKM-2005-LiC05a #detection
Novelty detection based on sentence level patterns (XL, WBC), pp. 744–751.
SACSAC-2005-HacheyG #classification #modelling #sequence #summary
Sequence modelling for sentence classification in a legal summarisation system (BH, CG), pp. 292–296.
DocEngDocEng-2004-HuangCL #performance #query #retrieval
Fast structural query with application to chinese treebank sentence retrieval (CHH, TRC, HML), pp. 11–20.
ECIRECIR-2004-ChenTH #corpus #identification #novel #using
Identification of Relevant and Novel Sentences Using Reference Corpus (HHC, MFT, MHH), pp. 85–98.
ICPRICPR-v2-2004-ZimmermannBB #recognition
Rejection Strategies for Offline Handwritten Sentence Recognition (MZ, RB, HB), pp. 550–553.
SIGIRSIGIR-2004-GrabskiS
Sentence completion (KG, TS), pp. 433–439.
SACSAC-2004-LosadaDBB #ad hoc #fuzzy #quantifier #retrieval #using
Experiments on using fuzzy quantified sentences in adhoc retrieval (DEL, FDH, AB, SB), pp. 1059–1064.
ICDARICDAR-2003-ZimmermannCB #parsing
Parsing N-Best Lists of Handwritten Sentences (MZ, JCC, HB), pp. 572–576.
SIGIRSIGIR-2003-AllanWB #detection #retrieval
Retrieval and novelty detection at the sentence level (JA, CW, AB), pp. 314–321.
AdaEuropeAdaEurope-2002-GonzalezSMMG #ada #how
How to Use GNAT to Efficiently Preprocess New Ada Sentences (FJMG, FGS, EM, JM, AG), pp. 179–192.
CIKMCIKM-2002-MandreoliMT #approach
A syntactic approach for searching similarities within sentences (FM, RM, PT), pp. 635–637.
CIKMCIKM-2002-NallapatiA #dependence #modelling #using
Capturing term dependencies using a language model based on sentence trees (RN, JA), pp. 383–390.
SIGIRSIGIR-2002-WhiteJR #documentation #feedback #ranking #using #web
A system using implicit feedback and top ranking sentences to help users find relevant web documents (RW, JMJ, IR), p. 446.
SIGIRSIGIR-2002-WhiteRJ #documentation #evaluation #ranking #using
Finding relevant documents using top ranking sentences: an evaluation of two alternative schemes (RW, IR, JMJ), pp. 57–64.
SIGIRSIGIR-2002-Zha #clustering #summary #using
Generic summarization and keyphrase extraction using mutual reinforcement principle and sentence clustering (HZ), pp. 113–120.
ICDARICDAR-2001-MarukatatAGD #hybrid #modelling #recognition
Sentence Recognition through Hybrid Neuro-Markovian Modeling (SM, TA, PG, BD), pp. 731–737.
WLCWLC-2000-AtanasiuMM #on the
On the Sentence Valuations in a Semiring (AA, CMV, VM), pp. 22–39.
CIKMCIKM-2000-GoldsteinMCC #multi #summary
Creating and Evaluating Multi-Document Sentence Extract Summaries (JG, VOM, JGC, JPC), pp. 165–172.
ICPRICPR-v2-2000-YuJB #classification #recognition #visual notation
Combining Acoustic and Visual Classifiers for the Recognition of Spoken Sentences (KY, XJ, HB), pp. 2491–2494.
ICPRICPR-v3-2000-MartiB #recognition
Handwritten Sentence Recognition (UVM, HB), pp. 3467–3470.
SIGIRSIGIR-2000-ChuangY #approach #machine learning #summary
Extracting sentence segments for text summarization: a machine learning approach (WTC, JY), pp. 152–159.
ICDARICDAR-1999-MartiB #database #recognition
A Full English Sentence Database for Off-line Handwriting Recognition (UVM, HB), pp. 705–708.
SIGIRSIGIR-1999-GoldsteinKMC #documentation #evaluation #metric
Summarizing Text Documents: Sentence Selection and Evaluation Metrics (JG, MK, VOM, JGC), pp. 121–128.
SIGIRSIGIR-1999-JingM #composition #summary
The Decomposition of Human-Written Summary Sentences (HJ, KM), pp. 129–136.
ICDARICDAR-1997-ChenB #documentation #summary
Extraction of Indicative Summary Sentences from Imaged Documents (FC, DSB), pp. 227–232.
ICDARICDAR-1997-NakagawaHYSHA #database #online #sequence
On-line Handwritten Character Pattern Database Sampled in a Sequence of Sentences without any Writing Instructions (MN, TH, YY, SiS, LH, KA), pp. 376–381.
DLTDLT-1997-TokudaYW #re-engineering
Deterministic Reconstruction of Context-Free Derivations for a Sentence with Shuffled Terminal Symbols (TT, KY, YW), pp. 551–558.
ICALPICALP-1996-Pin #automaton #calculus #first-order #power of
The Expressive Power of Existential First Order Sentences of Büchi’s Sequential Calculus (JÉP), pp. 300–311.
ICMLICML-1993-FrazierP #learning
Learning From Entailment: An Application to Propositional Horn Sentences (MF, LP), pp. 120–127.
KRKR-1992-Ryan #representation
Representing Defaults as Sentences with Reduced Priority (MR), pp. 649–660.
LICSLICS-1991-PacholskiS #higher-order #on the #similarity
On the 0-1 Law for the class of Existential Second Order Minimal Gödel Sentences with Equality (LP, WS), pp. 280–285.
WAGAWAGA-1990-Levison #attribute grammar #generative #natural language
Gregory Lessard: Application of Attribute Grammars to Natural Language Sentence Generation (ML), pp. 298–312.
ICLPILPC-1982-Pique82 #natural language #on the #representation #semantics
On a Semantic Representation of Natural Language Sentences (JFP), pp. 215–223.
SIGIRSIGIR-1981-NikkuniT #documentation #representation #retrieval
Document Contents Representation Model of Sentence Retrieval System SCAT-IR (MN, HT), pp. 106–112.

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