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ICTAI
2006
IEEE
15 years 12 months ago
Hierarchical Language Models for Expert Finding in Enterprise Corpora
Enterprise corpora contain evidence of what employees work on and therefore can be used to automatically find experts on a given topic. We present a general approach for represen...
Desislava Petkova, W. Bruce Croft
ICDAR
2007
IEEE
16 years 8 days ago
Language Models for Handwritten Short Message Services
Handwriting is an alternative method for entering texts composing Short Message Services. However, a whole new language features the texts which are produced. They include for ins...
Emmanuel Prochasson, Christian Viard-Gaudin, Emman...
ASM
2010
ASM
16 years 23 days ago
A Basis for Feature-Oriented Modelling in Event-B
Abstract. Feature-oriented modelling is a well-known approach for Software Product Line (SPL) development. It is a widely used method when developing groups of related software. Wi...
Jennifer Sorge, Michael Poppleton, Michael Butler
EMNLP
2009
15 years 3 months ago
On the Role of Lexical Features in Sequence Labeling
We use the technique of SVM anchoring to demonstrate that lexical features extracted from a training corpus are not necessary to obtain state of the art results on tasks such as N...
Yoav Goldberg, Michael Elhadad
INTERSPEECH
2010
15 years 23 days ago
SCARF: a segmental conditional random field toolkit for speech recognition
This paper describes a new toolkit - SCARF - for doing speech recognition with segmental conditional random fields. It is designed to allow for the integration of numerous, possib...
Geoffrey Zweig, Patrick Nguyen