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Publications and Acknowledgments
- Braden-Harder, Lisa. 1993. "Sense disambiguation using on-line dictionaries", In Karen Jensen, George E. Heidorn, and Stephen D. Richardson, editors, Natural Language Processing: The PLNLP Approach. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pages 247--261.
- Burstein et al., 1998: Jill Burstein, Karen Kukich, Susanne Wolff, Chi Lu, Martin Chodorow, Lisa Braden-Harder, and Mary Dee Harris.
Automated Scoring Using A Hybrid Feature Identification Technique,
In Proceedings of ACL, 1998, 206-210.
- Corston-Oliver, S. 2001.
Text compaction for display on very small screens. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Automatic Summarization, NAACL 2001. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
- Coughlin, D. A. 2003.
Correlating Automated and Human Assessments of Machine Translation Quality. In Proceedings of MT Summit IX, New Orleans, USA, pp. 63-70.
- Gamon, M., E. Ringger, and S. Corston-Oliver. 2002. Amalgam: A machine-learned generation module. Microsoft Research
Technical Report: MSR-TR-2002-57.
- Pinkham, J, and M. Corston-Oliver. 2001.
Adding Domain Specificity to an MT System. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Data-driven Machine Translation at 39th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Toulouse, France, pp. 103-110
- Pinkham, J., M. Corston-Oliver, M. Smets and M. Pettenaro. 2001. Rapid Assembly of a Large-scale French-English MT system. In Proceedings of the MT Summit VIII, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
- Richardson, Stephen and Lisa Braden-Harder. 1993. "The Experience of Developing a Large-Scale Natural Language Processing System: Critique", in Karen Jensen, George E. Heidorn & Stephen D. Richardson (eds), Natural Language Processing: The PLNLP Approach,Kluwer Academic Press, pp. 77-89.
- Richardson, S., W. Dolan, A. Menezes, and M. Corston-Oliver. 2001. Overcoming the customization bottleneck using example-based MT. In Proceedings, Workshop on Data-driven Machine Translation, 39th Annual Meeting and 10th Conference of the European Chapter, Association for Computational Linguistics Toulouse, France, pp. 9-16.
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