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Rebecca Hwa
Rebecca Hwa
Computer Science, University of Pittsburgh
Verified email at cs.pitt.edu
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Just how mad are you? Finding strong and weak opinion clauses
T Wilson, J Wiebe, R Hwa
aaai 4, 761-769, 2004
6202004
Bootstrapping parsers via syntactic projection across parallel texts
R Hwa, P Resnik, A Weinberg, C Cabezas, O Kolak
Natural language engineering 11 (3), 311-325, 2005
4282005
Recognizing strong and weak opinion clauses
T Wilson, J Wiebe, R Hwa
Computational intelligence 22 (2), 73-99, 2006
2002006
Bootstrapping statistical parsers from small datasets
M Steedman, M Osborne, A Sarkar, S Clark, R Hwa, J Hockenmaier, ...
10th conference of the European chapter of the association for computational …, 2003
1952003
Sample selection for statistical parsing
R Hwa
Computational linguistics 30 (3), 253-276, 2004
1732004
Evaluating translational correspondence using annotation projection
R Hwa, P Resnik, A Weinberg, O Kolak
Proceedings of the 40th annual meeting of the association for computational …, 2002
1642002
Co-training for predicting emotions with spoken dialogue data
B Maeireizo, D Litman, R Hwa
Proceedings of the ACL Interactive Poster and Demonstration Sessions, 202-205, 2004
1372004
Sample selection for statistical grammar induction
R Hwa
2000 Joint SIGDAT Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2000
982000
Supervised grammar induction using training data with limited constituent information
R Hwa
arXiv preprint cs/9905001, 1999
891999
Regression for sentence-level MT evaluation with pseudo references
J Albrecht, R Hwa
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational …, 2007
832007
A re-examination of machine learning approaches for sentence-level MT evaluation
J Albrecht, R Hwa
Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational …, 2007
792007
Corrected co-training for statistical parsers
R Hwa, M Osborne, A Sarkar, M Steedman
Working Notes of the ICML’03 Workshop on the Continuum from Labeled to …, 2003
752003
Example selection for bootstrapping statistical parsers
M Steedman, R Hwa, S Clark, M Osborne, A Sarkar, J Hockenmaier, ...
Proceedings of the 2003 Human Language Technology Conference of the North …, 2003
672003
Duster: A method for unraveling cross-language divergences for statistical word-level alignment
BJ Dorr, L Pearl, R Hwa, N Habash
Machine Translation: From Research to Real Users: 5th Conference of the …, 2002
542002
A backoff model for bootstrapping resources for non-english languages
C Xi, R Hwa
Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference and Conference on …, 2005
512005
Equal but not the same: Understanding the implicit relationship between persuasive images and text
M Zhang, R Hwa, A Kovashka
arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.08205, 2018
492018
Syntax-based semi-supervised named entity tagging
B Mohit, R Hwa
Proceedings of the ACL Interactive Poster and Demonstration Sessions, 57-60, 2005
492005
A corpus of annotated revisions for studying argumentative writing
F Zhang, HB Hashemi, R Hwa, D Litman
Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2017
452017
Recognizing arguing subjectivity and argument tags
A Conrad, J Wiebe, R Hwa
Proceedings of the workshop on extra-propositional aspects of meaning in …, 2012
422012
Heuristic sample selection to minimize reference standard training set for a part-of-speech tagger
K Liu, W Chapman, R Hwa, RS Crowley
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 14 (5), 641-650, 2007
412007
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