Mark Lauer's Personal Bibliography
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M Lauer [1995]
Conserving Fuel in Statistical Language Learning:
Predicting Data Requirements.
In Proceedings of the
8th Australian
Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
Canberra, ACT, Australia. World Scientific Press.
Available electronically from cmp-lg/9509002
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M Lauer [1995]
How Much Is Enough? Data Requirements for Statistical NLP.
In Proceedings of the 2nd Conference of the
Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics,
Brisbane, Australia. Available electronically from cmp-lg/9509001
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M Lauer [1995]
Corpus Statistics Meet The Compound Noun: Some
Empirical Results.
In Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting
of the Association
for Computational Linguistics,
Cambridge, MA. Available electronically from cmp-lg/9504033
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M Lauer [1994]
Conceptual Association for Compound Noun Analysis.
In Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting
of the Association
for Computational Linguistics,
Student Session, Las Cruces, NM.
Available electronically from cmp-lg/9409002
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M Lauer and M Dras
[1994] A Probabilistic Model of Compound Nouns.
In Proceedings of the 7th Australian Joint
Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
World Scientific Press. Available electronically from cmp-lg/9409003
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M Lauer [1993]
A Statistical Theory of Computational Semantics.
In Proceedings of the Workshop on Natural Language Processing,
6th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Melbourne, Australia.
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M Dras
and M Lauer [1993]
Lexical Preference Estimation Incorporating Case Information.
In Proceedings of the Workshop on Natural Language Processing,
6th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Melbourne, Australia.
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M Lauer [1992]
Extracting Semantic Knowledge from Machine Readable Dictionaries.
In Proceedings of the 1st Australian Workshop on
Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval
Melbourne, Australia.
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