2009 |
24 | EE | Rada Mihalcea,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Linguistic Ethnography: Identifying Dominant Word Classes in Text.
CICLing 2009: 594-602 |
2007 |
23 | EE | Rada Mihalcea,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Characterizing Humour: An Exploration of Features in Humorous Texts.
CICLing 2007: 337-347 |
22 | EE | Stephen G. Pulman:
Flexible Semantics for Reinterpretation Phenomena Markus Egg (University of Groningen) Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications (CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics, edited by Ann Copestake), 2006, xxi+239 pp; paperbound, ISBN 1-57586-502-5.
Computational Linguistics 33(1): 141-143 (2007) |
2005 |
21 | | Jana Z. Sukkarieh,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Information Extraction and Machine Learning: Auto-Marking Short Free Text Responses to Science Questions.
AIED 2005: 629-637 |
2003 |
20 | | Stephen G. Pulman,
Maria Liakata:
Learning domain theories.
RANLP 2003: 29-44 |
2002 |
19 | EE | Maria Liakata,
Stephen G. Pulman:
From Trees to Predicate-argument Structures.
COLING 2002 |
2000 |
18 | | Stephen G. Pulman:
Tutorial: Automated Deduction and Natural Language Understanding.
CADE 2000: 509-510 |
17 | | Stephen G. Pulman:
Bidirectional Contextual Resolution.
Computational Linguistics 26(4): 497-537 (2000) |
1999 |
16 | EE | James Cussens,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Experiments in Inductive Chart Parsing.
Learning Language in Logic 1999: 143-156 |
1996 |
15 | EE | Edmund Grimley-Evans,
George Anton Kiraz,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level Formalism.
COLING 1996: 454-459 |
14 | EE | Edmund Grimley-Evans,
George Anton Kiraz,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Compiling a Partition-Based Two-Level Formalism
CoRR cmp-lg/9605001: (1996) |
13 | | Stephen G. Pulman:
Unification Encodings of Grammatical Notations.
Computational Linguistics 22(3): 295-327 (1996) |
1995 |
12 | | Benjamin Macias,
Stephen G. Pulman:
A Method for Controlling the Production of Specifications in Natural Language.
Comput. J. 38(4): 310-318 (1995) |
1993 |
11 | | Richard S. Crouch,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Time and Modality in a Natural Language Interface to a Planning System.
Artif. Intell. 63(1-2): 265-304 (1993) |
1991 |
10 | EE | Stephen G. Pulman:
Comparatives And Ellipsis.
EACL 1991: 2-7 |
1990 |
9 | | B. Crabtree,
N. Pirie,
Richard S. Crouch,
Stephen G. Pulman,
D. C. Moffat,
Graeme D. Ritchie,
Austin Tate:
Interacting with an intelligent planning system using English sentences.
Expert Planning Systems 1990: 169-174 |
1988 |
8 | | Hiyan Alshawi,
David M. Carter,
Jan van Eijck,
Robert C. Moore,
Douglas B. Moran,
Stephen G. Pulman:
Overview of the Core Language Engine.
FGCS 1988: 1108-1115 |
1987 |
7 | EE | Alan W. Black,
Graeme D. Ritchie,
Stephen G. Pulman,
Graham Russell:
Formalisms For Morphographemic Description.
EACL 1987: 11-18 |
6 | EE | Stephen G. Pulman:
Passives.
EACL 1987: 306-313 |
5 | | Graeme D. Ritchie,
Stephen G. Pulman,
Alan W. Black,
Graham Russell:
A Computational Framework for Lexical Description.
Computational Linguistics 13(3-4): 290-307 (1987) |
1986 |
4 | | Graham Russell,
Stephen G. Pulman,
Graeme D. Ritchie,
Alan W. Black:
A Dictionary and Morphological Analyser for English.
COLING 1986: 277-279 |
1985 |
3 | EE | Stephen G. Pulman:
A Parser That Doesn't.
EACL 1985: 128-135 |
1984 |
2 | EE | Stephen G. Pulman:
Limited Domain Systems For Language Teaching.
COLING 1984: 84-87 |
1980 |
1 | EE | Stephen G. Pulman:
Parsing And Syntactic Theory.
COLING 1980: 54-59 |