2008 | ||
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86 | EE | Jianfeng Gao, Mark Johnson: A comparison of Bayesian estimators for unsupervised Hidden Markov Model POS taggers. EMNLP 2008: 344-352 |
85 | EE | Huayang Xie, Mengjie Zhang, Peter Andreae, Mark Johnson: An analysis of multi-sampled issue and no-replacement tournament selection. GECCO 2008: 1323-1330 |
84 | EE | Mark Johnson, Fang Yee, Mick Cipollo, Krystyna Truszkowska, John Verboncoeur: OOPIC simulation of a cylindrical magnetron glow discharge. SpringSim 2008: 185-189 |
83 | EE | Mark Johnson: Persona, identity and competence: issues of control in teaching and learning with personal technology. IJLT 3(4): 388-403 (2008) |
2007 | ||
82 | EE | Jianfeng Gao, Galen Andrew, Mark Johnson, Kristina Toutanova: A Comparative Study of Parameter Estimation Methods for Statistical Natural Language Processing. ACL 2007 |
81 | EE | Mark Johnson: Transforming Projective Bilexical Dependency Grammars into efficiently-parsable CFGs with Unfold-Fold. ACL 2007 |
80 | EE | Mark Johnson, Thomas L. Griffiths, Sharon Goldwater: Bayesian Inference for PCFGs via Markov Chain Monte Carlo. HLT-NAACL 2007: 139-146 |
79 | EE | Daniel Elenius, Reginald Ford, Grit Denker, David Martin, Mark Johnson: Purpose-Aware Reasoning about Interoperability of Heterogeneous Training Systems. ISWC/ASWC 2007: 750-763 |
78 | EE | Kristina Toutanova, Mark Johnson: A Bayesian LDA-based model for semi-supervised part-of-speech tagging. NIPS 2007 |
77 | EE | Mark Johnson, Paul Cote, Krystyna Truszkowska: Determining the electrical gradients of electromagnetic launchers using the transmission line model. SpringSim (3) 2007: 337-341 |
76 | EE | Noah A. Smith, Mark Johnson: Weighted and Probabilistic Context-Free Grammars Are Equally Expressive. Computational Linguistics 33(4): 477-491 (2007) |
2006 | ||
75 | Matthew Lease, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson, David McClosky: A Look at Parsing and Its Applications. AAAI 2006 | |
74 | EE | Sharon Goldwater, Thomas L. Griffiths, Mark Johnson: Contextual Dependencies in Unsupervised Word Segmentation. ACL 2006 |
73 | EE | David McClosky, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson: Reranking and Self-Training for Parser Adaptation. ACL 2006 |
72 | EE | Vikram Iyengar, Mark Johnson, Theo Anemikos, Bob Bassett, Mike Degregorio, Rudy Farmer, Gary Grise, Phil Stevens, Mark Taylor, Frank Woytowich: Performance verification of high-performance ASICs using at-speed structural test. ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2006: 247-252 |
71 | EE | Scott Wilson, Oleg Liber, Mark Johnson, Phillip Beauvoir, Paul Sharples, Colin D. Milligan: Personal Learning Environments: Challenging the Dominant Design of Educational Systems. EC-TEL Workshops 2006 |
70 | EE | Matthew Lease, Mark Johnson: Early Deletion of Fillers In Processing Conversational Speech. HLT-NAACL 2006 |
69 | EE | David McClosky, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson: Effective Self-Training for Parsing. HLT-NAACL 2006 |
68 | EE | Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson, Micha Elsner, Joseph Austerweil, David Ellis, Isaac Haxton, Catherine Hill, R. Shrivaths, Jeremy Moore, Michael Pozar, Theresa Vu: Multilevel Coarse-to-Fine PCFG Parsing. HLT-NAACL 2006 |
67 | Mark Johnson, Paul Cote, Krystyna Truszkowska: Modeling and Validation of the Effects of Induced Fields in Railguns. MSV 2006: 22-26 | |
66 | EE | Mark Johnson, Thomas L. Griffiths, Sharon Goldwater: Adaptor Grammars: A Framework for Specifying Compositional Nonparametric Bayesian Models. NIPS 2006: 641-648 |
65 | EE | Matthew Lease, Mark Johnson, Eugene Charniak: Recognizing disfluencies in conversational speech. IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing 14(5): 1566-1573 (2006) |
2005 | ||
64 | EE | Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson: Coarse-to-Fine n-Best Parsing and MaxEnt Discriminative Reranking. ACL 2005 |
63 | EE | Jeremy G. Kahn, Matthew Lease, Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson, Mari Ostendorf: Effective Use of Prosody in Parsing Conversational Speech. HLT/EMNLP 2005 |
62 | EE | Sharon Goldwater, Tom Griffiths, Mark Johnson: Interpolating between types and tokens by estimating power-law generators. NIPS 2005 |
2004 | ||
61 | EE | Mark Johnson, Eugene Charniak: A TAG-based noisy-channel model of speech repairs. ACL 2004: 33-39 |
60 | EE | Keith B. Hall, Mark Johnson: Attention Shifting for Parsing Speech. ACL 2004: 40-46 |
59 | EE | Brian Roark, Murat Saraclar, Michael Collins, Mark Johnson: Discriminative Language Modeling with Conditional Random Fields and the Perceptron Algorithm. ACL 2004: 47-54 |
58 | EE | Michelle Gregory, Mark Johnson, Eugene Charniak: Sentence-Internal Prosody Does not Help Parsing the Way Punctuation Does. HLT-NAACL 2004: 81-88 |
57 | EE | Mark Johnson, David Wagner, Kannan Ramchandran: On Compressing Encrypted Data without the Encryption Key. TCC 2004: 491-504 |
2003 | ||
56 | EE | Mark Johnson: Learning and Parsing Stochastic Unification-Based Grammars. COLT 2003: 671-683 |
55 | Mark Johnson, Kannan Ramchandran: Dither-based secure image hashing using distributed coding. ICIP (2) 2003: 751-754 | |
54 | EE | Mark Johnson: Spintronics, and Electrical Spin Injection in a Two Dimensional Electron Gas. ICMENS 2003: 234- |
53 | Massimiliano Ciaramita, Thomas Hofmann, Mark Johnson: Hierarchical Semantic Classification: Word Sense Disambiguation with World Knowledge. IJCAI 2003: 817-822 | |
2002 | ||
52 | EE | Mark Johnson: A Simple Pattern-matching Algorithm for Recovering Empty Nodes and their Antecedents. ACL 2002: 136-143 |
51 | EE | Stefan Riezler, Tracy H. King, Ronald M. Kaplan, Richard S. Crouch, John T. Maxwell III, Mark Johnson: Parsing the Wall Street Journal using a Lexical-Functional Grammar and Discriminative Estimation Techniques. ACL 2002: 271-278 |
50 | EE | Stuart Geman, Mark Johnson: Dynamic programming for parsing and estimation of stochastic unification-based grammars. ACL 2002: 279-286 |
49 | EE | Yasemin Altun, Thomas Hofmann, Mark Johnson: Discriminative Learning for Label Sequences via Boosting. NIPS 2002: 977-984 |
48 | EE | Mark Johnson, Stefan Riezler: Statistical models of syntax learning and use. Cognitive Science 26(3): 239-253 (2002) |
47 | Mark Johnson: The DOP Estimation Method Is Biased and Inconsistent. Computational Linguistics 28(1): 71-76 (2002) | |
46 | EE | Yong-Jin Xu, Mark Johnson: Using Molecular Equivalence Numbers To Visually Explore Structural Features that Distinguish Chemical Libraries. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences 42(4): 912-926 (2002) |
2001 | ||
45 | EE | Mark Johnson: Joint and Conditional Estimation of Tagging and Parsing Models. ACL 2001: 314-321 |
44 | EE | Eugene Charniak, Mark Johnson: Edit Detection and Parsing for Transcribed Speech. NAACL 2001 |
43 | EE | Mark Johnson: Joint and conditional estimation of tagging and parsing models CoRR cs.CL/0105012: (2001) |
42 | EE | Yong-Jin Xu, Mark Johnson: Algorithm for Naming Molecular Equivalence Classes Represented by Labeled Pseudographs. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences 41(1): 181-185 (2001) |
2000 | ||
41 | EE | Stefan Riezler, Detlef Prescher, Jonas Kuhn, Mark Johnson: Lexicalized Stochastic Modeling of Constraint-Based Grammars using Log-Linear Measures and EM Training. ACL 2000 |
40 | EE | Mark Johnson, Stefan Riezler: Exploiting auxiliary distributions in stochastic unification-based grammars. ANLP 2000: 154-161 |
39 | EE | Massimiliano Ciaramita, Mark Johnson: Explaining away ambiguity: Learning verb selectional preference with Bayesian networks. COLING 2000: 187-193 |
38 | EE | Mark Johnson, Brian Roark: Compact non-left-recursive grammars using the selective left-corner transform and factoring. COLING 2000: 355-361 |
37 | EE | Brian Roark, Mark Johnson: Efficient probabilistic top-down and left-corner parsing CoRR cs.CL/0008017: (2000) |
36 | EE | Massimiliano Ciaramita, Mark Johnson: Explaining away ambiguity: Learning verb selectional preference with Bayesian networks CoRR cs.CL/0008020: (2000) |
35 | EE | Mark Johnson, Brian Roark: Compact non-left-recursive grammars using the selective left-corner transform and factoring CoRR cs.CL/0008021: (2000) |
34 | EE | Mark Johnson, Stuart Geman, Stephen Canon, Zhiyi Chi, Stefan Riezler: Estimators for Stochastic ``Unification-Based'' Grammars CoRR cs.CL/0008028: (2000) |
33 | EE | Mark Johnson, Stefan Riezler: Exploiting auxiliary distributions in stochastic unification-based grammars CoRR cs.CL/0008029: (2000) |
32 | EE | Stefan Riezler, Detlef Prescher, Jonas Kuhn, Mark Johnson: Lexicalized Stochastic Modeling of Constraint-Based Grammars using Log-Linear Measures and EM Training CoRR cs.CL/0008034: (2000) |
1999 | ||
31 | EE | Brian Roark, Mark Johnson: Efficient probabilistic top-down and left-corner parsing. ACL 1999 |
30 | EE | Mark Johnson, Stuart Geman, Stephen Canon, Zhiyi Chi, Stefan Riezler: Estimators for Stochastic "Unification-Based" Grammars. ACL 1999 |
29 | Mark Johnson: A Resource Sensitive Interpretation of Lexical Functional Grammar. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 8(1): 45-81 (1999) | |
1998 | ||
28 | Mark Johnson: Finite-state Approximation of Constraint-based Grammars using Left-corner Grammar Transforms. COLING-ACL 1998: 619-623 | |
27 | EE | Liqiong Wei, Zhanping Chen, Mark Johnson, Kaushik Roy, Vivek De: Design and Optimization of Low Voltage High Performance Dual Threshold CMOS Circuits. DAC 1998: 489-494 |
26 | EE | Zhanping Chen, Mark Johnson, Liqiong Wei, Kaushik Roy: Estimation of standby leakage power in CMOS circuits considering accurate modeling of transistor stacks. ISLPED 1998: 239-244 |
25 | Mark Johnson: PCFG Models of Linguistic Tree Representations. Computational Linguistics 24(4): 613-632 (1998) | |
24 | Mark Johnson: Proof Nets and the Complexity of Processing Center Embedded Constructions. Journal of Logic, Language and Information 7(4): 433-447 (1998) | |
1997 | ||
23 | EE | Mark Johnson: The effect of alternative tree representations on tree bank grammars CoRR cmp-lg/9711011: (1997) |
22 | EE | Mark Johnson: Proof Nets and the Complexity of Processing Center-Embedded Constructions CoRR cmp-lg/9711012: (1997) |
21 | EE | Mark Johnson: Features as Resources in R-LFG CoRR cmp-lg/9711013: (1997) |
20 | EE | Mark Johnson: Type-driven semantic interpretation and feature dependencies in R-LFG CoRR cmp-lg/9711014: (1997) |
1995 | ||
19 | Mark Johnson, Jochen Dörre: Memoization of Coroutined Constraints. ACL 1995: 100-107 | |
18 | Sam Bayer, Mark Johnson: Features and Agreement. ACL 1995: 70-76 | |
17 | EE | Sam Bayer, Mark Johnson: Features and Agreement CoRR abs/cmp-lg/9506007: (1995) |
16 | EE | Mark Johnson: Memoization of Top Down Parsing CoRR cmp-lg/9504016: (1995) |
15 | EE | Mark Johnson, Jochen Dörre: Memoization of Coroutined Constraints CoRR cmp-lg/9504028: (1995) |
14 | Mark Johnson: Memoization in Top-Down Parsing. Computational Linguistics 21(3): 405-417 (1995) | |
1994 | ||
13 | Mark Johnson: Logical Embedded Push-Down Automata in Tree-Adjoining Grammar Parsing. Computational Intelligence 10: 495-505 (1994) | |
12 | Mark Johnson: Computing with Features as Formulae. Computational Linguistics 20(1): 1-25 (1994) | |
11 | Mark Johnson, Martin Kay: Parsing and Empty Nodes. Computational Linguistics 20(2): 289-300 (1994) | |
1993 | ||
10 | Mark Johnson: Memoization in Constraint Logic Programming. PPCP 1993: 130-138 | |
1991 | ||
9 | Mark Johnson: Logic and Feature Structures. IJCAI 1991: 992-996 | |
8 | Mark Johnson: Techniques for Deductive Parsing. Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Workshop 1991: 27-42 | |
7 | Mark Johnson: Features and Formulae. Computational Linguistics 17(2): 131-151 (1991) | |
1990 | ||
6 | Mark Johnson: Expressing Disjunctive and Negative Feature Constraints with Classical First-Order Logic. ACL 1990: 173-179 | |
5 | EE | Mark Johnson, Martin Kay: Semantic Abstraction and Anaphora. COLING 1990: 17-27 |
1988 | ||
4 | Mark Johnson: Deductive Parsing with Multiple Levels of Representation. ACL 1988: 241-248 | |
1986 | ||
3 | Mark Johnson, Ewan Klein: Discouse, anaphora and parsing. COLING 1986: 669-675 | |
1985 | ||
2 | Mark Johnson: Parsing with Discontinuous Constituents. ACL 1985: 127-132 | |
1984 | ||
1 | EE | Mark Johnson: A Discovery Procedure For Certain Phonological Rules. COLING 1984: 344-347 |