| Year
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Author
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Paper Title
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| 2004
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Regina Barzilay, MIT, and Lillian Lee, Cornell
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Catching the Drift: Probabilistic Content Models, with Applications to Generation and Summarization
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| 2006
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Mehryar Mohri and Brian Roark
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Probabilistic Context-Free Grammar Induction Based on Structural Zeros
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| 2006
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Aria Haghighi and Dan Klein
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Prototype-Driven Learning for Sequence Models
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| 2007
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Antti-Veikko Rosti, Bing Xiang, Spyros Matsoukas, Richard Schwartz, Necip Fazil Ayan and Bonnie Dorr
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Combining Outputs from Multiple Machine Translation Systems
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| 2009
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Hoifung Poon, Colin Cherry and Kristina Toutanova
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Unsupervised Morphological Segmentation with Log-Linear Models
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| 2009
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David Chiang, Kevin Knight and Wei Wang
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11,001 New Features for Statistical Machine Translation
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| 2010 (long)
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Aria Haghighi and Dan Klein
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Coreference Resolution in a Modular, Entity-Centered Model
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| 2010 (short)
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Jennifer Foster
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“cba to check the spelling”: Investigating Parser Performance on Discussion Forum Posts
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| 2012 (full)
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Alexander Rush and Slav Petrov
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Vine Pruning for Efficient Multi-Pass Dependency Parsing
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| 2012 (short)
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Jacob Devlin and Spyros Matsoukas
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Trait-Based Hypothesis Selection for Machine Translation
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| 2012 (student)
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Oscar Taeckstroem, Ryan McDonald and Jakob Uszkoreit
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Cross-lingual Word Clusters for Direct Transfer of Linguistic Structure
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| 2013 (full)
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no award given
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| 2013 (short)
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Marta Recasens, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe and Christopher Potts
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The Life and Death of Discourse Entities: Identifying Singleton Mentions
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| 2013 (student)
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Bradley Hauer and Greg Kondrak
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Automatic Generation of English Respellings
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