A maximum entropy approach to identifying sentence boundaries
ANLC '97 Proceedings of the fifth conference on Applied natural language processing
Linguistic support for revising and editing
CICLing'08 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Computational linguistics and intelligent text processing
Syntax-driven machine translation as a model of ESL revision
COLING '10 Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Posters
Grammatical error correction with alternating structure optimization
HLT '11 Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies - Volume 1
Creating a manually error-tagged and shallow-parsed learner corpus
HLT '11 Proceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies - Volume 1
Helping our own: the HOO 2011 pilot shared task
ENLG '11 Proceedings of the 13th European Workshop on Natural Language Generation
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This paper describes the creation of the first large-scale corpus containing drafts and final versions of essays written by non-native speakers, with the sentences aligned across different versions. Furthermore, the sentences in the drafts are annotated with comments from teachers. The corpus is intended to support research on textual revision by language learners, and how it is influenced by feedback. This corpus has been converted into an XML format conforming to the standards of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI).