Assessing agreement on classification tasks: the kappa statistic
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Phase-based information retrieval
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Information Retrieval
Role of verbs in document analysis
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Acquiring lexical generalizations from corpora: a case study for diathesis alternations
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Information fusion in the context of multi-document summarization
ACL '99 Proceedings of the 37th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics on Computational Linguistics
Discovery of inference rules for question-answering
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Terminological variants for document selection and question/answer matching
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Two levels of evaluation in a complex NL system
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From natural language to NEXI, an interface for INEX 2005 queries
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Analysing natural language queries at INEX 2004
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A reasonably simple, domain-independent, large-scale approach of lexical semantics to paraphrase recognition is presented in this paper. It relies on the enrichment of morphosyntactic rules and the addition of four boolean syntactico-semantic features to a set of 1,023 words. It results in a significant enhancement of precision of 30% with a slight decrease in recall of 10%.