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=== Integrating search and learning === | |||
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: A. Prieditis, [http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~jblatz/nlp-reading-group/prieditis93.pdf Machine discovery of Effective Admissible Heuristics ], Machine Learning Journal, 1993 | : A. Prieditis, [http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~jblatz/nlp-reading-group/prieditis93.pdf Machine discovery of Effective Admissible Heuristics ], Machine Learning Journal, 1993 | ||
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: H. Daume III & D. Marcu, [http://pub.hal3.name/daume05laso.pdf Learning as search optimization: approximate large margin methods for structured prediction], ICML 2005 | : H. Daume III & D. Marcu, [http://pub.hal3.name/daume05laso.pdf Learning as search optimization: approximate large margin methods for structured prediction], ICML 2005 | ||
=== Recent IR/QA papers (with an NLP or multilingual focus) === | |||
;Mar. 1 (Wei Chen) | ;Mar. 1 (Wei Chen) | ||
: M. Kaisser, S. Scheible, and B. Webber, [http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec15/papers/udeinburgh.qa.final.pdf Experiments at the University of Edinburgh for the TREC 2006 QA track], TREC-15 | : M. Kaisser, S. Scheible, and B. Webber, [http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec15/papers/udeinburgh.qa.final.pdf Experiments at the University of Edinburgh for the TREC 2006 QA track], TREC-15 | ||
: They do some fairly deep interpretation of sentences, extracting their predicate-argument structure. | : They do some fairly deep interpretation of sentences, extracting their predicate-argument structure. | ||
;Feb. 22 (Eric Harley) | ;Feb. 22 (Eric Harley) | ||
: K. Kan Lo & W. Lam, [http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec15/papers/cuhk.qa.final.pdf Using Semantic Relations with World Knowledge for Question Answering], TREC-15 | : K. Kan Lo & W. Lam, [http://trec.nist.gov/pubs/trec15/papers/cuhk.qa.final.pdf Using Semantic Relations with World Knowledge for Question Answering], TREC-15 | ||
=== Morphology (unsupervised learning) === | |||
;Feb. 15 (Nikhil Bojja) | ;Feb. 15 (Nikhil Bojja) | ||
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;Feb. 8 (Delip Rao) | ;Feb. 8 (Delip Rao) | ||
: P. Schone and D. Jurafsky , | : P. Schone and D. Jurafsky, [http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/W/W00/W00-0712.pdf Knowledge-free induction of morphology using latent semantic analysis ], CoNLL 2000 | ||
: However, there was an extension of this work reported in NAACL-2001 that looks at circumfixes and prefix/affix combinations. [http://www.stanford.edu/people/jurafsky/NAACL2001_Morphology_final.pdf] | : However, there was an extension of this work reported in NAACL-2001 that looks at circumfixes and prefix/affix combinations. [http://www.stanford.edu/people/jurafsky/NAACL2001_Morphology_final.pdf] | ||
;Feb. 1 (Nikesh Garera) | ;Feb. 1 (Nikesh Garera) | ||
: D. Yarowsky and R. Wicentowski , | : D. Yarowsky and R. Wicentowski, [http://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~richardw/pubs/acl2000.ps Minimally supervised morphological analysis by multimodal alignment],ACL 2000 | ||
: For more details refer to [http://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~richardw/pubs/thesis.pdf Chapter 4] of Wicentowski's thesis. | : For more details refer to [http://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~richardw/pubs/thesis.pdf Chapter 4] of Wicentowski's thesis. | ||
Revision as of 03:08, 13 February 2008
The reading group attempts to keep abreast of current trends in natural language processing research. We typically read one or two recent NLP conference papers each week, and occasionally look at material from the machine learning, statistics, and linguistics communities as well.
Starting in 2008, we will be posting the weekly readings here. Past readings since 2001 are being filled in presently.
Spring 2008
First meeting of the term will be on Thursday, Jan. 31, at noon in NEB 317. Feel free to bring lunch.
Fall 2007
Semisupervised learning
- Dec. 12 (Delip Rao)
- M. Belkin, P. Niyogi, Laplacian Eigenmaps for Dimensionality Reduction and Data Representation, ACM 2002
- Mikhail Belkin, Partha Niyogi, Vikas Sindhwani, On Manifold Regularization
- Nov. 17 (David Smith)
- X. Zhu, Semi-Supervised Learning Literature Survey
Recent parsing papers
- Nov. 3 (Christo Kirov)
- I. Titov, J. Henderson, Constituent Parsing with Incremental Sigmoid Belief Networks, ACL 2007
- Oct. 26 (Christo Kirov)
- Seginer, Yoav, Fast Unsupervised Incremental Parsing (syntax induction), Proceedings ACL 2007
- Oct. 17 (Markus Dreyer)
- Nakagawa, Tetsuji, Multilingual Dependency Parsing Using Global Features, EMNLP-CoNLL 2007
Text compression
- Oct. 10 (Nathaniel W Filardo)
- Mahoney, Matthew, Adaptive Weighing of Context Models for Lossless Data Compression, Florida Institue of Technology, CS Department, Technical report CS-2005-16, EMNLP-CoNLL 2007
Domain adaptation
- Oct.3 (David Smith)
- Shai Ben-David, John Blitzer, Koby Crammer, Fernando Pereira., Analysis of Representations for Domain Adaptation
- Sep.26 (Omar F Zaidan)
- J. Blitzer, R. McDonald, F. Pereira, Domain Adaptation with Structural Correspondence Learning, EMNLP 2006
Summer 2007
Good recent papers
- Aug. 30 (Delip Rao)
- Gideon S. Mann, Simple, Robust, Scalable Semi-supervised Learning via Expectation Regularization, Proceedings of the 24 th International Conference on Machine Learning 2007
- Aug. 18 (Markus Dreyer)
- D. Talbot, M. Osborne, Randomised Language Modelling for Statistical Machine Translation, ACL 2007
- They use a space-efficient randomized data structure (Bloom Filter) to store very large n-gram models. There is a companion paper that people might want to have a quick look at as well, for comparison:
- D. Talbot, M. Osborne, Smoothed Bloom Filter Language Models: Tera-Scale LMs on the Cheap, ACL 2007
- Aug. 11 (Nikesh Garera)
- L. Shen, G. Satta, A. Joshi., Guided learning for bidirectional sequence classification, ACL 2007
- Aug. 3 (Yi Su)
- M. Galley, K. McKeown, Lexicalized Markov Grammars for Sentence Compression, NAACL-HLT 2007
- July 18 (David Smith)
- P. Liang, S. Petrov, M. Jordan, D. Klein, The Infinite PCFG Using Hierarchical Dirichlet Processes, EMNLP-CoNLL 2007
- July 6 (Christopher White)
- A. Braunstein, M. Mezard, R. Zecchina., Survey propagation: an algorithm for satisfiability, Random Structures and Algorithms, 2005.
- We sent some questions to Zecchina.
- Lukas Kroc, Ashish Sabharwal and Bart Selman. Survey Propagation Revisited: An Empirical Study. 23rd UAI, 2007.
- June 21 (Christopher White)
- K. Murphy, Y. Weiss, M. Jordan, Propagation for approximate inference: An empirical study., 15th UAI, pages 467-?75, 1999
- ... discussing (loopy) belief propagation as background for survey propagation, a topic which has been getting more attention lately for its ability to "solve very large hard combinatorial problems, such as determining the satisfiability of Boolean formulas. Chapter 8 of Chris Bishop's textbook is supposed to be a good treatment of graphical models overall. It is available free here [1]. He covers BP in section 8.4.4 after first presenting factor graphs in 8.4.3., David MacKay's treatment of BP, also in terms of factor graphs, is in chapter 26 of his book [2]. It's worth reading this chapter in full, perhaps first reading chapter 16. ... the update equations are given as (26.11) and (26.12) ... [substantial further discussion by Jason was here] Some people may prefer Bishop's style, others MacKay's.
- June 14 (David Smith)
- X. Zhu, Z. Ghahramani,J. Lafferty, Semi-supervised learning using Gaussian fields and harmonic functions, ICML 2003
- June 6 (Nikesh Garera)
- A. Alexandrescu, K. Kirchhoff, Data-Driven Graph Construction for Semi-Supervised Graph-Based Learning in NLP, HLT/NAACL 2007
- June 2 (Erin Fitzgerald)
- J. Jiang, C. Zhai, A Systematic Exploration of the Feature Space for Relation Extraction, HLT/NAACL 2007
- May 17 (Markus Dreyer)
- M. Galley, K. McKeown, Lexicalized Markov Grammars for Sentence Compression, HLT/NAACL 2007
- May 10 (David Smith )
- M. Johnson, T. Griffiths, and S. Goldwater, Bayesian Inference for PCFGs via Markov Chain Monte Carlo, HLT/NAACL 2007
Spring 2007
Topics:
Integrating search and learning
- Apr. 19 (John Blatz)
- A. Prieditis, Machine discovery of Effective Admissible Heuristics , Machine Learning Journal, 1993
- Apr. 12 (Markus Dreyer)
- A. Haghighi, J. DeNero and D. Klein, Approximate Factoring for A* Search, NAACL-HLT 2007
- Mar. 29 & Apr. 5 (Zhifei Li)
- H. Daume III, J. Langford, and D. Marcu, Search-based structured prediction, Machine Learning Journal, forthcoming
- Mar. 8 (David Smith)
- H. Daume III & D. Marcu, Learning as search optimization: approximate large margin methods for structured prediction, ICML 2005
Recent IR/QA papers (with an NLP or multilingual focus)
- Mar. 1 (Wei Chen)
- M. Kaisser, S. Scheible, and B. Webber, Experiments at the University of Edinburgh for the TREC 2006 QA track, TREC-15
- They do some fairly deep interpretation of sentences, extracting their predicate-argument structure.
- Feb. 22 (Eric Harley)
- K. Kan Lo & W. Lam, Using Semantic Relations with World Knowledge for Question Answering, TREC-15
Morphology (unsupervised learning)
- Feb. 15 (Nikhil Bojja)
- C. Monson et. al., Unsupervised Induction of Natural Language Morphology Inflection Classes, ACL Student Workshop '04
- Feb. 8 (Delip Rao)
- P. Schone and D. Jurafsky, Knowledge-free induction of morphology using latent semantic analysis , CoNLL 2000
- However, there was an extension of this work reported in NAACL-2001 that looks at circumfixes and prefix/affix combinations. [3]
- Feb. 1 (Nikesh Garera)
- D. Yarowsky and R. Wicentowski, Minimally supervised morphological analysis by multimodal alignment,ACL 2000
- For more details refer to Chapter 4 of Wicentowski's thesis.
Fall 2006
Topics:
- Machine learning: Margin methods and structured classification
- Linguistics: Syntactic formalisms
- Syntax-based MT
- Dec. 13 (Delip Rao)
- J. Carbonell et. al., Context-based machine translation, AMTA 2006
- Dec. 6 (Jason Smith)
- M. Galley et. al., Scalable Inference and Training of Context-Rich Syntactic Translation Models, ACL 2006
- It may also be helpful to look at:
- M. Galley et. al., What's in a translation rule?HLT/NAACL 2004
- Nov. 29 (Balakrishnan V)
- D. Marcu et. al., SPMT: Statistical Machine Translation with Syntactified Target Language Phrases , EMNLP 2006
- Nov. 15 (Eric Harley)
- D. Chiang, An introduction to synchronous grammars, ACL 2006 Tutorial
- Slides from the talk are also available. [4]
- Nov. 8 (Elliott Drabek)
- K.Shklovsky, A Grammatical Sketch of Petalcingo Tzeltal, Undergraduate Thesis, Reed College, 2005
- It is 77 pages long, but not dense, and I will be skipping the following sections:
- Pages
- 01-14 Phonetics and phonology
- 18-18 Polyvalence
- 21-21 Inherent possession and ...
- 46-55 Tense and aspect and other sections
- Nov. 1 (Yi Su)
- M. Steedman, Gapping as Constituent Coordination, Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 13, 1990, pp.207-264.
- See Yi for photocopies.
- Oct. 25 (Markus Dreyer)
- S. Reizler et. al. , Parsing the Wall Street Journal using a Lexical-Functional Grammar and Discriminative Estimation Techniques, ACL 2002
- Oct. 18 (Erin Fitzgerald)
- J. Bresnan & R.M. Kaplan, Lexical-Functional Grammar: A Formal System for Grammatical Representation , The Mental Representation of Grammatical Relations, MIT Press, 1982
- the edited collection that this appears in is generally interesting. Bresnan defends and develops lexicalized grammars in general; the idea of separate surface and semantic roles; and Bresnan & Kaplan's LFG in particular. You should know that she originated (in 1978) the extremely influential idea of lexicalized syntax -- the idea that a grammar is simply a collection of lexical entries to be assembled in standard language-independent ways, but that there are also "lexical redundancy rules" that relate, e.g., active and passive entries for the same verb. Some chapters address morphological and cognitive issues pertaining to lexicalization, including an essay by Pinker on lexicalist learning., Slides from Erin's presentation can be found here.,
- Oct. 11 (John Blatz)
- L.Xu, D. Wilkinson, F. Southey, & D. Schuurmans, Discriminative Unsupervised Learning of Structured Predictors , ICML 2006
- Oct. 4 (Nikesh Garera)
- A. Culotta & J. Sorensen , Dependency Tree Kernels for Relation Extraction , ACL 2004
- D. Zelenko, C. Aone, & A. RichardellaKernel Methods for Relation ExtractionJMLR, Volume 3, 2003
- Sept. 27 (David Smith)
- C. Cortes, P. Haffner, & M. Mohri , Rational Kernels , NIPS 2003
- Papers extending rational kernels, including results on positive semidefinite cases, are at:[5], For the record, and not to be read, is an interesting parallel line of research in Fisher Kernels over strings, e.g. this paper by Saunders, Shawe-Taylor and Vinokourov: [6]
- Sept. 20 (Elliot Drabek)
- K.Q. Weinberger, F. Sha, & L.K. Saul , Learning a kernel matrix for nonlinear dimensionality reduction , ICML 2004
- S.T. Roweis & L.K. Saul,Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction by Locally Linear Embedding , Science, 22 December 2000
- J.B. Tenenbaum, V. De Silva, & J.C. LangfordA global geometric framework for nonlinear dimensionality reduction Science, 22 December 2000
- Sept. 13 (Roy Tromble)
- L. Xu, J. Neufeld, B. Larson, & D. Schuurmans , Maximum Margin Clustering , NIPS 2004
Summer 2006
Topics:
- Recent HLT-NAACL papers
- Aug. 4 (David Smith)
- Sharon Goldwater, Thomas L. Griffiths, Mark Johnson, Contextual Dependencies in Unsupervised Word Segmentation, ACL 2006
- Anyone looking for a more straight-up language modeling discussion can compare:
- Yee Whye Teh, A Hierarchical Bayesian Language Model Based On Pitman-Yor ProcessesACL 2006
- More resources:
- Machine Learning MLPedia page on Dirichlet Processes
- Michael Jordan's NIPS 2005 tutorial: Nonparametric Bayesian Methods: Dirichlet Processes, Chinese Restaurant Processes and All That
- Y. Teh, M. Jordan, M. Beal, and D. Blei, Hierarchical Dirichlet processes, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2006
- Jul. 20 (Roy Tromble)
- Mehryar Mohri, Brian Roark, Probabilistic Context-Free Grammar Induction Based on Structural Zeros, HLT-NAACL, 2006
- Jul. 6 (Keith Hall)
- Charles Sutton, Michael Sindelar, Andrew McCallum, Reducing Weight Undertraining in Structured Discriminative Learning, HLT-NAACL, 2006
- J. Nivre, J. Nilsson,Pseudo-Projective Dependency Parsing,ACL 2005
- Jun. 31 (Markus Dreyer)
- Joakim Nivre, Johan Hall et al, Labeled Pseudo-Projective Dependency Parsing with Support Vector Machines, Procceding of CoNLL, 2006
- Jun. 24 (David Smith)
- Percy Liang, Ben Taskar, Dan Klein, Alignment by Agreement, HLT-NAACL, 2006
Spring 2006
Topics:
- Consensus decoding
- Miscellous extraction (idioms)
- Algorithmic speedups/search/dynmaic programming/hard problems
- Disctance reranking
- May 18 (Markus Dreyer)
- Jonathan May, Kevin Knight, A Better N-Best List: Practical Determinization of Weighted Finite Tree Automata, Proc. NAACL-HLT, 2006
- May 11 (John Blatz)
- M. Gengler, An introduction to parallel dynamic programming, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1996
- May 4 (David Smith)
- C. E. R. Alves, E. N. C′aceres F. Dehne, Parallel dynamic programming for solving the string editing problem on a CGM/BSP, SPAA 2002
- Apr. 20 (Balakrishnan V)
- Richard M. Karp, Michael 0. Rabin, Efficient randomized Pattern matching Algorithms, IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1987
- Ryan McDonald, Fernando Pereira, Kiril Ribarov, Jan HajieNon-projective Dependency Parsing using Spanning Tree Algorithms,Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural LanguageProcessing (HLT/EMNLP), 2005.
- Mar.31 (Eric Harley)
- Ben Taskar, Lacoste-Julien Simon, Klein Dan, A Discriminative Matching Approach to Word Alignment, ACL 2005
- Apr.6 (Eric Harley)
- Ben Taskar, Lacoste-Julien Simon, Klein Dan, A Discriminative Matching Approach to Word Alignment, ACL 2005
- Mar.17 (Elliott Franco Drabek)
- Necip Fazil Ayan, Bonnie J. Dorr, Christof Monz, Alignment Link Projection Using Transformation-Based Learning, HLT-EMNLP 2005
- Mar.10 (Roy Tromble)
- Terry Koo, Michael Collins, Hidden-Variable Models for Discriminative Reranking, Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2005
- Mar.3 (Jason Riesa)
- Hal Daume III, Daniel Marcu, Domain Adaptation for Statistical Classifiers, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2006
- J. Gorman, J. CurranApproximate Searching for Distributional SimilarityProceedings of the ACL-SIGLEX Workshop on Deep Lexical Acquisition, 2005
- Feb. 23 (Omar F. Zaidan)
- Ravichandran, Pantel, Hovy, Randomized Algorithms and NLP: Using Locality Sensitive Hash Function for High Speed Noun Clustering, Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the ACL, 2005
- For more HMM/Comp, bio view, and extended results view:
- Rune B. Lyngsoe, Christian N. S. Pederson, The Consensus String Problem and the Complexity of Comparing HiddenJournal of Computer and System Sciences 65, 2002
- Francisco Casacuberta, Colin de la Higuera,Computational complexity of problems on probabilistic grammars andLNAI 1981
- Feb. 16 (Noah A Smith)
- Khalil Sima'an, Computational Complexity of Probabilistic Disambiguation by means of Tree-Grammars, COLING 1996
- Afsaneh Fazly, Suzanne StevensonAutomatic Acquisition of Knowledge about Multiword Predicates, Proceedings of the 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation (PACLIC 2005).
- Feb. 9 (John Blatz)
- Dominic Widdows, Beate Dorow, Automatic Extraction of Idioms using Graph Analysis and Asymmetric Lexicosyntactic Patterns, Proceedings of the ACL-SIGLEX Workshop on Deep Lexical Acquisition, 2005
Fall 2005
- Nov. 23 (Roy Tromble)
- Sutton, Charles and McCallum, Andrew, Composition of Conditional Random Fields for Transfer Learning, Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2005
- Nov. 16 (Safiullah Shareef)
- Hassan Sawaf, J?rg Zaplo, Hermann Ney, Statistical Classification Methods for Arabic News Articles
- Nov. 4 (Jason Riesa)
- Luke S. Zettlemoyer, Michael Collins., Learning to Map Sentences to Logical Form: Structured Classification with Probabilistic Categorial, Proceedings of UAI 2005
- Oct. 27 (Markus Dreyer)
- D. Roth and W. Yih , Integer Linear Programming Inference for Conditional Random Fields, ICML '2005
- Oct. 20 (Roy Tromble)
- Sheila M. Reynolds, Jeff A. Bilmes,Part-of-Speech Tagging using Virtual Evidence and Negative Training, Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. 2005. pp 459--466.
- Sept. 21 (Arnab Ghoshal)
- M. Jordan,Statistical Learning Theory Chapter 2&3
- Sept. 14 (Nikesh Garera)
- M. Jordan,Statistical Learning Theory Chapter 8 (Exponential family and Generalized linear models)
Summer 2005
Topics:
- Recent papers on ACL / CoNLL / parallel-text workshop
- Optimality Theory
- Unsupervised/semisupervised/EM
- AI
- Graphical Models
- Dependency Parsing
- Kernels
- Algorithms
- Syntactic MT
- MT Techniques
- Non-dependency parsing
- Sep 1 (Markus Nikesh, John Blatz )
- B. Walsh, Markov Chain Monte Carlo and Gibbs SamplingLecture Notes for EEB 581, version 26 April 2004
- Aug 26 (Roy Tromble)
- Jenny Rose Finkel, Trond Grenager, Christopher Manning, Incorporating Non-local Information into Information Extraction Systems by Gibbs SamplingACL 2005
- Aug 19 (John Blatz)
- Niyogi, Sourabh, Steps Toward Deep Lexical Acquisition, ACL 2005
- Aug 5 (Adam)
- Duh, Kevin and Kirchhoff, Katrin, Tagging of Dialectal Arabic: A Minimally Supervised ApproachACL 2005
- July 28 (Zak)
- Takuya Matsuzaki, Yusuke Miyao, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Probabilistic CFG with Latent Annotations, ACL 2005
- July 21 (Keith and Damianos)
- Sharon Goldwater, Mark Johnson, Representational Bias in Unsupervised Learning of Syllable , StructureACL 2005
- Ando, Rie and Zhang, TongA High-Performance Semi-Supervised Learning Method for Text ChunkingACL 2005
- July 14 (Roy Tromble)
- Goldwater and Johnson, Learning OT Constraint Rankings Using a Maximum , Entropy ModelIn Proceedings of the Workshop on Variation within Optimality Theory, 2003
Spring 2005
Topics:
- Bayesian Nets / inference (tutorials in Michael Jordan's book)
- Dependency Networks
- Using the web as a corpus & extracting corpora from the web
- May 7 (Markus Dreyer)
- M. Diligenti, F.M. Coetzee, S. Lawrence, C.L. Giles, M. Gori, Focused Crawling Using Context Graphs, 26th International Conference on Very Large Databases, VLDB 2000
- Adam Kilgarriff, Gregory Grefenstette:Introduction to the Special Issue on the Web as CorpusComputational Lingustics, 2003
- Apr. 28 (Damianos Karakos)
- Alessandro Moschitti and Roberto Basili, Complex Linguistic Features for Text Classification: a comprehensive study, In proceedings of the 26th European Conference on Information Retrieval Research (ECIR 2004)
- Apr. 21 (Omar F. Zaidan)
- Tin Kam Ho, Jonathan J. Hull, Sargur N. Stihari, Decision Combination in Multiple Classifier Systems, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Vol.16. No I. Jan. 1994
- Dan Klein, Kristina Toutanova, H. Tolga Ilhan, Sepandar D. Kamvar and Christopher D. ManningCombining Heterogeneous Classifiers forWord-Sense DisambiguationACL 2002
- Apr. 16 (Noah A Smith)
- V. Lavrenko, S.L Feng, R. Manmatha, Statistical models for automatic video annotation and retrieval, Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2004. Proceedings.
- Apr. 9 (Noah A Smith)
- G. Elidan, N. Friedman., The Information Bottleneck EM Algorithm, UAI 2003
- G. Elidan, Nir Friedman, Learning Hidden Variable NetworksJMLR 2005
- Apr. 2 (David Smith)
- M. I. Jordan, Z. Ghahramani, T. S. Jaakkola, and L. K. Saul, Learning in Graphical Models, MIT Press, 1999
- Mar. 11 (David Smith)
- M. I. Jordan, Z. Ghahramani, T. S. Jaakkola, and L. K. Saul, Learning in Graphical Models, MIT Press, 1999
- Mar. 4 (David Smith)
- M. I. Jordan, Z. Ghahramani, T. S. Jaakkola, and L. K. Saul, Learning in Graphical Models, MIT Press, 1999
- Feb. 25 (David Smith)
- M. I. Jordan, Z. Ghahramani, T. S. Jaakkola, and L. K. Saul, Learning in Graphical Models, MIT Press, 1999
Fall 2004
Topics:
- Recent papers from ACL/EMNLP 2004
- Graph methods
- Unification parsing
- Parsing strategies
- Syntax for MT or vice-versa
- TAG-based noisy channel model of speech repair
- Collective information extraction with relational Markov networks
- Nov. 27 (Jia Cui)
- David M. Blei, Andrew Y. Ng, Michael I. Jordan, Latent Dirichlet Allocation, Journal of machine Learning Research 3, 2003
- A additional related report on LDA :[www.cs.toronto.edu/~ywteh/research/npbayes/report.pdf]
- Another introduction to LDA :[7]
- Nov. 20 (David Smith)
- Olle H鋑gstr鰉 and Karin Nelander, On Exact Simulation of Markov Random Fields Using Coupling from the Past, Foundation of the Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 1999
- James Fill and Mark HuberThe Randomness Recycler: A New Technique for erfect SamplingIEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2000
- Nov. 13 (Michelle Vanni)
- Robert S. Swier and Suzanne Stevenson, Inexact Graph Matching Using Estimation of Distribution Algorithms,Chapter 2, The graph matching problemSubmitted to the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (Paris), for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 2002
- Yakov Keselman, Ali Shokoufandeh, M. Fatih Demirci, Sven DickinsonMany-to-Many Graph Matching via Metric EmbeddingComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2003. Proceedings. 2003 IEEE
- ...This chapter is general to the field although pretty sweeping and unspecific as a result. It probably makes a good introduction, since it gives an idea of the scope and diversity of the problem and proposed techniques...
...this is a state of the art paper which is quite dense but quite interesting. solves a very general formulation of inexact graph matching by first imbedding graphs into a normed space...
- Nov. 5 (Michelle Vanni)
- Robert S. Swier and Suzanne Stevenson, Unsupervised Semantic Role Labelling, EMNLP 2004
- Nianwen Xue, Martha PalmerCalibrating Features for Semantic Role LabellingEMNLP 2004
- Oct. 29 (Eric Goldlust)
- Clark and Curran, Parsing the WSJ using CCG and Log-Linear ModelsACL 2004
- Oct. 22 (Michelle Vanni)
- Lin and Och, Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation , Quality Using Longest Common SubsequenceACL 2004
- Babych and HartleyExtending the BLEU MT Evaluation Method with Frequency WeightingsACL 2004
- Oct. 15 (Nguyen Bach)
- Daichi Mochihashi, Genichiro Kikui, Kenji Kita, Learning Nonstructural Distance Metric by Minimum Cluster DistortionsEMNLP 2004
- Oct. 2 (Nguyen Bach)
- Background knowledge on SVM and Graphical Models, Intro SVMIntro Graphical Models
- Sep. 24 (Roy Tromble)
- B. Taskar, C. Guestrin and D. Koller, Max-Margin Markov Networks, Neural Information Processing Systems Conference (NIPS03), 2003
- B. Taskar, D. Klein, M. Collins, D. Koller and C. ManningMax-Margin ParsingEMNLP 2004
- Sep. 9 (John Blatz)
- Pascale Fung and Percy Cheung, Mining Very-Non-Parallel Corpora: Parallel Sentence and Lexicon Extraction via Bootstrapping and EMACL 2004
- Dragos Stefan Munteanu, Alexander Fraser and Daniel MarcuImproved Machine Translation Performance via Parallel Sentence Extraction from Comparable CorporaACL 2004
- Sep. 2 (Gideon Mann)
- Xin Li, Paul Morie, and Dan Roth, Robust Reading: Identification and Tracing of Ambiguous NamesACL 2004
- Cheng Niu, Wei Li, Rohini K. SrihariWeakly Supervised Learning for Cross-Document Person-Name Disambiguation Supported by Information ExtractionACL 2004
- Aug. 27 (David Smith)
- I. Dan Melamed, Statistical Machine Translation by Parsing, ACL 2004
- Daniel Gildea, Dependencies vs. Constituents for Tree-Based Alignment ACL 2004
- Aug. 20 (Damianos Karakos, Charles Schafer)
- P. Pantel and D. Lin, Discovering word senses from text, Proceedings of the eighth ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2002
- Diana McCarthy, Rob Koeling, Julie Weeds, John CarrollFinding Predominant Word Senses in Untagged Text2004
Spring 2004
Topics:
- combinatorial optimization (software)
- optimality theory
- information extraction
- May. 15 (Roy Tromble)
- Fuchun Peng, Andrew McCallum, Accurate Information Extraction from Research Papers using Conditional Random Fields,2004
- May. 1 (Izhak Shafran)
- Eric J. Friedman, Strong Monotonicity in Surplus Sharing, 1999
- Used Tom Dietterich has a web page on probabilistic relational models:, [8]
- Apr. 24 (David Smith)
- McCallum and Jensen, Extraction and Data Mining using Conditional-Probability Relational Models, IJCAI'03 Workshop on Learning Statistical Models from Relational Data, 2003
- The paper is a survey of recent trends in IE and data mining (biased of course towards the authors' work) and a proposal to unify them with conditional random fields.
- Apr. 17 (Elliott Franco Drabek)
- Rina Dechter, Mini-Buckets: A General Scheme for Generating Approximations in Automated Reasoning, 2001
- Apr. 10 (Noah Ashton Smith)
- Denys Duchier, Axiomatizing Dependency Parsing Using Set Constraints, Sixth Meeting on Mathematics of Language, 2000
- Apr. 10 (Noah Ashton Smith)
- Denys Duchier, Axiomatizing Dependency Parsing Using Set Constraints, Sixth Meeting on Mathematics of Language, 2000
- Apr. 3 (Roy Tromble)
- Roman Bartak, Constraint Programming: In Pursuit of the Holy Grail, 1999
- Mar. 25 (Eric Goldlust)
- Boyan and Moore, Learning Evaluation Functions to Improve Optimization by Local Search, Journal of Machine Learning Research, 2000
- Mar. 18 (Markus Dreyer)
- Eugene Charniak, Niyu Ge, John Hale, A Statistical Approach to Anaphora Resolution, Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Very Large Corpora, 1998
- Mar. 5 (Charles Schafer)
- Daniel Marcu, Theory and Practice of Discourse Parsing and Summarization, Chapters 2 & 3, The MIT Press, 2000
- Feb. 19 (David Smith)
- Barzilay and Lee, Learning to Paraphrase: An Unsupervise Approach Using Multiple-Sequen7:12 PM 2/4/2008ce Alignment, HTL 2003
- Feb. 12 (Brock Pytlik)
- Bob Frank, Giorgio Satta, Optimality theory and the Generative Complexity of Constraint Violability, MIT Press
- A glimpse (from MIT Press): It has been argued that rule-based phonological descriptions can uniformly be expressed as mappings carried out by finite-state transducers, and therefore fall within the class of rational relations. If this property of generative capacity is an empirically correct characterization of phonological mappings, it should hold of any sufficiently restrictive theory of phonology, whether it utilizes constraints or rewrite rules. In this paper, we investigate the conditions under which the phonological descriptions that are possible within the view of constraint interaction embodied in Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993) remain within the class of rational relations. We show that this is true when GEN is itself a rational relation, and each of the constraints distinguishes among finitely many regular sets of candidates.
- Feb. 5 (Brock Pytlik)
- Jessica A. Barlow and Judith A. Gierut , Optimality theory in phonological acquisition, Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 42, 1999
- Paul Boersma, Joost Dekkers and Jeroen van de WeijerIntroduction. In Optimality Theory: Phonology, Syntax and AcquisitionOxford University Press 2000
Fall 2003
- Dec. 12 (Paola Virga)
- Kamal Nigam and Rayid Ghani,Analyzing the Effectiveness and Applicability of Co-training, Ninth International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management 2000
- Nov. 20 (Noah A. Smith)
- Rebecca Hwa, Miles Osborne, Anoop Sarkar, Mark Steedman,Corrected Co-training for Statistical Parsers, ICML 2003
- Nov. 13 (Markus Dreyer)
- Goldman and Zhou,Enhancing Supervised Learning with Unlabeled Data, 27th Int. Conf. on Mach. Learn. 2000
- An additional paper with some experiments, Clark, Curran and Osborne, Bootstrapping POS taggers using Unlabelled DataCoNLL 2003
- Nov. 6 (Brock Pytlik)
- Stuart M. Shieber,Transducers as a Substrate for Natural Language Processing
- Oct. 31 (Roy Tromble)
- Dekai Wu,An algorithm for simultaneously bracketing parallel texts by aligning words, ACL 1995
- Oct. 24 (Markus Dreyer)
- Stuart M. Shieber, Yves Schabes , Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars, Coling 1990
- An additional closely related paper, Stuart M. Shieber, Yves Schabes, Generation and Synchronous Tree-Adjoining GrammarsFifth International Workshop on Natural Language Generation.
- Oct. 10 (David Smith)
- Bernard Comrie , Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology, Chapter 6-7Blackwell Pub (1989)
- Oct. 3 (Michelle Vanni)
- Bernard Comrie,Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology, Chapter 4-6Blackwell Pub (1989)
- Sep.18 (David Smith)
- Bernard Comrie,Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology, Chapter 2-3Blackwell Pub (1989)
- Sep.11 (Elliott Franco Drabek)
- Bernard Comrie,Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology Language Universals Linguistic Typology: Syntax and Morphology, Chapter 1Blackwell Pub (1989)
Spring 2003
- May 15 (Chal)
- V. N. Vapnik, The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory, Chapters 7B -
- May 8 (Noah)
- V. N. Vapnik, The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory, Chapters 6B - 7A
- May 1 (Noah)
- V. N. Vapnik, The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory, Chapters 5B - 6A
- Apr. 24 (Paola)
- V. N. Vapnik, The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory, Chapters 4B - 5A
- Apr.17 (Roy Tromble)
- V. N. Vapnik, The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory,Chapters 2B - 4A
- Apr.10
- V. N. Vapnik, The Nature of Statistical Learning Theory, Intro and Chapters 1, 2A
- Mar.20 (Roy Tromble)
- Nikita Schmid, Ahmed Patel, [ttp://arXiv.org/abs/cs/0201008 Using Tree Automata and Regular Expressions to Manipulate Hierarchically Structured Data]
- Mar.6 (Paola Virga)
- Carl M. Kadie, Christopher Meek, David Heckerman, A Collaborative Filtering System Using Posteriors Over Weights of Evidence, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Conference on Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence, 2002.
- Feb. 26 (Elliott Drabek)
- Steven Abney , Bootstrapping, ACL'02
- Feb. 19 (Elliott Drabek)
- A. Lopez??, M. Nossal??, R. Hwa, P. Resnik , Word-level Alignment for Multilingual Resource Acquisition, Proceedings of the 2002 LREC Workshop on Linguistic Knowledge Acquisition and Representation: Bootstrapping Annotated Language Data
- Feb. 13 (David Smith)
- K. Church,Empirical Estimates of Adaptation: The chance of Two Noriega's is closer to p/2 than p^2, Coling 2000, pp. 173-179
Fall 2002
- July. 31 (Paola Virga)
- Yamada, Knight, A decoder for Syntax-based Statistical MT, ACL '2002
- July. 24 (Michelle Vanni)
- Merlo, A Multilingual Paradigm for Automatic Verb Classification, ACL '2002
- Dec.5 (Silviu Cucerzan)
- Pearce, A Comparative Evaluation of Collocation Extraction Techniques. Darren Pearce, Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation. May. 2002
- D. Lin, Automatic identification of non-compositional phrases In Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 317--324.
- Nov. 21 (Silviu Cucerzan)
- Ueda, Nakano, Ghahramani, Hinton, SMEM Algorithm for Mixture Models, Neural Information Processing Systems '1998
- Nov. 14 (Michelle Vanni)
- Hearst, Untangling Text Data Mining, ACL '1999
- Nov. 7 (Neda Khalili)
- Yamamoto, Church, Using Suffix Arrays to Compute Term Frequency and Document Frequency for All Substrings in a Corpus, Computational Linguistics '2001
- A related paper: Kageura, Bigram Statistics Revisited A Comparative Examination of Some Statistical Measures in Morphological Analysis of Japanese Kanji Sequences
- Nov. 1 (Chalaporn Hathaidharm)
- J.Gao, J.Goodman, M.Li, K.Lee, Toward A Unified Approach To Statistical Language Modeling For Chinese, ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp 3-33. 2002.
- Oct. 24 (Roy Tromble)
- Han, Benjamin, Building a Bilingual Dictionary with Scarce Resources: A Genetic Algorithm Approach
- Oct. 17 (David Smith)
- Cotton, Bird, An Integrated Framework for Treebanks and Multilayer Annotations, LREC '2002
- Oct. 8 (Elliott Franco Drabek)
- Ravichandran, Hovy, Learning Surface Text Patterns for a Question Answering System, ACL '2001
- A similar paper: Lin, Pantel, Discovery of Inference Rules for Question Answering
- Oct. 2 (Gideon Mann)
- Gildea, Jurafsky, Automatic Labeling of Semantics Roles, ACL '2001
- Sep. 26 (Paul Ruhlen)
- Hwa, Resnik, Weinberg, Kolak, Evaluating Translational Correspondence using Annotation Projection, ACL '2002
- Sep. 19 (Paola Virga)
- Yamada, Knight, A decoder for Syntax-based Statistical MT, ACL '2002
- Sep. 10 (Noah A. Smith)
- Collins, Duffy., New Ranking Algorithms for Parsing and Tagging: Kernels over Discrete Structures, and the Voted Perceptron, ACL '2002
Spring 2002
- Feb. 7 (Paola Virga)
- Knight, Graehl, Machine Transliteration, Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and Eighth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
- Feb. 14 (Charles Schafer )
- Yaser, Germann, Translating with Scarce Resources, American Association for Arti?cial Intelligence 2000
- Feb. 21 (Jia Cui)
- Barzilay, McKeown, Extracting Paraphrases from a Parallel Corpus, Computer Science Department Columbia.Univ.
- Feb. 28 (Silviu Cucerzan)
- Marcu, Towards a Unified Approach to Memory- and Statistical-Based Machine Translation, Annual Meeting of the ACL, Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics '2001
- Mar. 14 (Noah A. Smith)
- Ratnaparkhi, A Simple Introduction to Maximum Entropy Models for NLP, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science, Univ. of Penn.
- Mar. 28 (Swapna Somasundaran)
- Crestan, El-Beze, Improving supervised WSD by including rough semantic features in a Multilevel view of the Context, SEMPRO Workshop, Edinburgh, 2001.
- Apr. 11 (Paola Virga)
- Neal, Hinton, A view of the EM algorithm that justifies incremental, sparse, and other variants, Learning in Graphical Models, 1999
- Apr. 18 (Paul Ruhlen)
- NA. Rao, K. Rose, Deterministically annealed design of hidden Markov model speech recognizers, IEEE Trans. on Speech and Audio Processing, vol. 9, (no. 2), Feb. 2001
- following article builds on the Neal & Hinton paper that we read last week. It tests an incremental version of EM (carefully choosing how incremental it will be), as well as a "lazy EM" version that visits "significant" cases more often. [9]
- Apr. 25 (Paul Ruhlen)
- H. Al-Adhaileh, Kong, Melamed, Malay-English Bitext Mapping and Alignment Using SIMR/GSA Algorithms, Malaysian National Conference on Research and Development on Lingustics '2001
Fall 2001
- Dec. 14 (Jia Cui)
- Bellegarda, Exploiting latent semantic information in statistical language models, Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume: 88 Issue: 8, Aug. 2000
- Nov. 29 (Silviu Cucerzan)
- Mike Collins, Yoram Singer, Unsupervised Models for Named Entity Classification, EMNLP/VLC'99
- Nov. 20 (Radu Florian)
- Blum, Mitchell, Combining Labeled and Unlabeled Data with Co-Training, Proceedings of 1998 Conference on Computational Learning Theory
- Nov. 16 (Richard Wicentowski)
- Eisner, Satta, Efficient parsing for bilexical context-free grammars and head automaton grammars, ACL '99
- plagiarism detection systems might be relevant to bitext alignment. A message to the Corpora list yesterday announced the following review paper:[10]
- Nov. 2(Paul Ruhlen)
- Manning, Schuetze, Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing, Section 14 on clustering, pp. 495-527., MIT Press
- Oct. 26 (Gideon Mann )
- Tishby, Pereira, Bialek, The information bottleneck method
- The paper describes a clustering method which is a generalization of their earlier work on "Distributional Clustering of English Words" (pereira,tishby and lee '93).