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An Empirical Approach to the Interpretation of Superlatives
Johan Bos
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Malvina Nissim
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Paper Details:
Month: July
Year: 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
Venue:
EMNLP |
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SIG: SIGDAT
Citations
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Mining Opinions in Comparative Sentences
Murthy Ganapathibhotla
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Bing Liu
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Sentiment Analysis of Conditional Sentences
Ramanathan Narayanan
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Bing Liu
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Alok Choudhary
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Annotating Superlatives
Silke Scheible
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Towards a Computational Treatment of Superlatives
Silke Scheible
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Semantic Interpretation of Superlative Expressions via Structured Knowledge Bases
Sheng Zhang
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Yansong Feng
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Songfang Huang
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Kun Xu
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Zhe Han
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Dongyan Zhao
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Automatic Generation of Student Report Cards
Amy Isard
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Jeremy Knox
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
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Lexical Semantics
Formal Semantics
Task
Textual Entailment
Information Extraction
Relation Extraction
Question Answering
Language
English
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