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UNT: SubFinder: Combining Knowledge Sources for Automatic Lexical Substitution (open access)

UNT: SubFinder: Combining Knowledge Sources for Automatic Lexical Substitution

This paper describes the University of North Texas SubFinder system. The system is able to provide the most likely set of substitutes for a word in a given context, by combining several techniques and knowledge sources. SubFinder has successfully participated in the best and out of ten (oot) tracks in the SEMEVAL lexical substitution task, consistently ranking in the first or second place.
Date: June 2007
Creator: Hassan, Samer; Csomai, Andras; Banea, Carmen; Sinha, Ravi & Mihalcea, Rada, 1974-
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
UNT-Yahoo: SuperSenseLearner: Combining SenseLearner with SuperSense and other Coarse Semantic Features (open access)

UNT-Yahoo: SuperSenseLearner: Combining SenseLearner with SuperSense and other Coarse Semantic Features

This paper discusses combining SenseLearner with SuperSence and other coarse semantic features.
Date: June 2007
Creator: Mihalcea, Rada, 1974-; Csomai, Andras & Ciaramita, Massimiliano
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library
Weak-Light Image Enhancement Method Based on Adaptive Local Gamma Transform and Color Compensation (open access)

Weak-Light Image Enhancement Method Based on Adaptive Local Gamma Transform and Color Compensation

This article proposes a correction method for image enhancement models based on an adaptive local gamma transformation and color compensation inspired by the illumination reflection model. It is demonstrated that the proposed method adaptively reduces the influence of uneven illumination to avoid overenhancement and improves the visual effect of low-light images.
Date: June 25, 2021
Creator: Wang, Wencheng; Yuan, Xiaohui; Chen, Zhenxue; Wu, Xiaojin & Gao, Zairui
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Word Alignment for Languages with Scarce Resources (open access)

Word Alignment for Languages with Scarce Resources

This paper presents the task definition, resources, participating systems, and comparative results for the shared task on word alignment which was organized as part of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) 2005 Workshop on Building and Using Parallel Texts. The shared task included English-Inuktitut, Romanian-English, and English-Hindi sub-tasks, and drew the participation of ten teams from around the world with a total of 50 systems.
Date: June 2005
Creator: Martin, Joel; Mihalcea, Rada, 1974- & Pedersen, Ted
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library