1. Mentioned In 12 Articles

  2. Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Event Chains

    Explore Article www-nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 19 2009)

    ...l relations between events. In Proceedings of ACL-07, Prague, Czech Republic. Timothy Chklovski and Patrick Pantel. 2004. Verbocean: Mining the web for fine-grained semantic verb relations. In Proceedings of EMNLP-0... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Regina Barzilay   Christopher Manning

  3. The Stanford typed dependencies representation

    Explore Article www-nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 19 2009)

    ...parsers: correcting the surface dependency approximation. In ACL 42, pages 328–335. Lin, Dekang and Patrick Pantel. 2001. Discovery of inference rules for question answering. Natural Language Engineering, 7(4):343–... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Christopher Manning   Los Angeles

  4. Distant supervision for relation extraction without labeled data

    Explore Article www-nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 19 2009)

    ...matic acquisition of hyponyms from large text corpora. In COLING-92, Nantes, France. Dekang Lin and Patrick Pantel. 2001. Discovery of inference rules for question-answering. Natural Language Engineering, 7(4):343–... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Mike Mintz   Ravichandran

  5. Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Schemas and their Participants

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    ... proposition bank: A corpus annotated with semantic roles. Computational Linguistics, 31(1):71–106. Patrick Pantel and Dekang Lin. 2002. Document clustering with committees. In ACM Conference on Research and Develo... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Christopher Manning   Robert P. Abelson

  6. Multi-word expressions in textual inference: Much ado about nothing?

    Explore Article www-nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 19 2009)

    ... a one-to-one alignment link that can be identified even by very limited alignment models. We thank Patrick Pantel for granting us access to DIRT. Parallel corpora-based paraphrases. An alternative approach to pa... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Stefan Evert   Francis Bond

  7. Multi-word expressions in textual inference: Much ado about nothing?

    Explore Article nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 12 2009)

    ... a one-to-one alignment link that can be identified even by very limited alignment models. We thank Patrick Pantel for granting us access to DIRT. Parallel corpora-based paraphrases. An alternative approach to pa... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Collins   Athens

  8. Distant supervision for relation extraction without labeled data

    Explore Article nlp.stanford.edu (Jun 30 2009)

    ...matic acquisition of hyponyms from large text corpora. In COLING-92, Nantes, France. Dekang Lin and Patrick Pantel. 2001. Discovery of inference rules for question-answering. Natural Language Engineering, 7(4):343–... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   George Doddington   Missouri

  9. Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Schemas and their Participants

    Explore Article nlp.stanford.edu (Jun 26 2009)

    ... proposition bank: A corpus annotated with semantic roles. Computational Linguistics, 31(1):71–106. Patrick Pantel and Dekang Lin. 2002. Document clustering with committees. In ACM Conference on Research and Develo... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Stanford Parser   University of Rochester

  10. The Stanford typed dependencies representation

    Explore Article nlp.stanford.edu (Aug 7 2008)

    ...parsers: correcting the surface dependency approximation. In ACL 42, pages 328–335. Lin, Dekang and Patrick Pantel. 2001. Discovery of inference rules for question answering. Natural Language Engineering, 7(4):343–... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Association for Computational Linguistics   Patrick Pantel   Tapio Salakoski

  11. Learning to merge word senses

    Explore Article Stanford University (Jan 8 2008)

    ...atic Sense Clustering in EuroWordNet. In Proceedings of LREC 1998. Andrew Philpot, Eduard Hovy, and Patrick Pantel. 2005. The Omega Ontology. In Proceedings of the ONTOLEX Workshop at IJCNLP 2005. Philip Resnik. 19... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Bernardo Magnini   Lillian Lee   Naftali Tishby

  12. Information Fusion for Multidocument Summarization: Paraphrasing and Generation

    Explore Article CSAIL People (Dec 18 2007)

    ...d clustering of similar words. In Proceed- ings of COLING-ACL, pages 768{774. 197 Lin, Dekang and Patrick Pantel. 2001. Dirt | discovery of inference rules from text. In Proceedings of ACM SIGKDD Conference on Kn... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Np Np Np   Paris   Simone Teufel

  13. Learning to Paraphrase: An Unsupervised Approach Using Multiple-Sequence Alignment

    Explore Article CSAIL People (Dec 18 2007)

    ...The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data. Biometrics, 33:159--174. Dekang Lin and Patrick Pantel. 2001. Discovery of inference rules for question-answering. Natural Language Engineering, 7(4):343-... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Paris   Lillian Lee   Bo Pang

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