Author: Dmitriy Genzel, Jakob Uszkoreit, and Franz Och
Venue: EMNLP 2010
Leader: Dong Nguyen
Request: When you post to the blog, please include:
- Your name
- Which focus paper this post relates to
- Whether this is the pre-meeting review or the post-meeting summary
Reminders:
- Leave a comment on this post (non-anonymously) giving the details of the related paper you will read (include a URL), by Monday, April 11.
- Post your commentary (a paragraph) as a new blog post, by Wednesday, April 13.
I will read:
ReplyDeleteAutomatic Analysis of Rhythmic Poetry with Applications to Generation and Translation
Greene et al.
EMNLP 2010
http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D/D10/D10-1051.pdf
I will read:
ReplyDeleteUsing an On-Line Dictionary to Find Rhyming Words and Pronunciations for Unknown Words
Roy J. Byrd, Martin Chodorow
ACL 1985
http://acl.ldc.upenn.edu/P/P85/P85-1034.pdf
-Alan
I will read:
ReplyDeleteFranz Josef Och and Hermann Ney. 2002.
Discriminative training and maximum entropy models for statistical machine translation.
In Proceedings of 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
I will read
ReplyDeleteAutomatic Analysis of Rhythmic Poetry with Applications to Generation and Translation.
Erica Greene et al.
EMNLP 2010.
http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D/D10/D10-1051.pdf
I'll read - Poetry Generation in COLIBRI
ReplyDeleteB. Diaz-Agudo, P. Gervas, and P. Gonzalez-Calero
in Advances in Case-Based Reasoning 2002.
http://gaia.fdi.ucm.es/people/pedro/papers/2002_eccbr_belen.pdf