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Today's Topics:

1. (no subject) (Sanjanashree Palanivel)
2. Phrase-table pruning (Sanjanashree Palanivel)
3. First Call for Papers -- Coling 2016 (Srinivas Bangalore)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2015 12:23:09 +0530
From: Sanjanashree Palanivel <sanjanashree@gmail.com>
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Dear all,

I wish to do pruning in phrase-table. I did it with sigtest filter
available in moses. I am getting the BLEU Score improved at maximum of 1.05
pt. with a condition only if I have at least 93% of entries, which means
around 12 lakhs. But when I try to increase the threshold, the accuracy is
getting decreased. Is there any other better way to do so.

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Thanks and regards,

Sanjanasri J.P
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Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2015 12:24:15 +0530
From: Sanjanashree Palanivel <sanjanashree@gmail.com>
Subject: [Moses-support] Phrase-table pruning
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Dear all,

I wish to do pruning in phrase-table. I did it with sigtest filter
available in moses. I am getting the BLEU Score improved at maximum of 1.05
pt. with a condition only if I have at least 93% of entries, which means
around 12 lakhs. But when I try to increase the threshold, the accuracy is
getting decreased. Is there any other better way to do so.
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Thanks and regards,

Sanjanasri J.P
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2015 07:56:10 -0500
From: Srinivas Bangalore <sbangalore@interactions.com>
Subject: [Moses-support] First Call for Papers -- Coling 2016
To: Srinivas Bangalore <sbangalore@interactions.net>
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Apologies for multiple postings.

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First Call for Papers ? COLING 2016
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The 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
December 11-16, 2016
Osaka, Japan.

http://coling2016.anlp.jp/

The International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL) is
pleased to announce the 26th International Conference on Computational
Linguistics (COLING 2016), in Osaka, Japan, at the Osaka International
Convention Center (OICC) (located in Nakanoshima in the center of Osaka).

COLING 2016 will cover a broad spectrum of technical areas related to
natural language and computation. The conference will include full
papers (presented as oral presentations or posters), demonstrations,
tutorials, and workshops. Oral and poster presentations of full papers
will not be distinguished in the proceedings of the conference.

We invite the submission of papers on original and unpublished research
on all aspects of computational linguistics.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Pragmatics, discourse, semantics, syntax, grammar and the lexicon;
- Lexical semantics and ontologies;
- Word segmentation, tagging and chunking;
- Parsing, syntactic and semantic;
- Semantic role labeling;
- Discourse relations;
- Dialogue and conversational agents;
- Language generation;
- Summarization;
- Question answering;
- Paraphrasing and textual entailment;
- Multilingual processing, machine translation and translation aids;
- Information retrieval, information extraction and knowledge base linking;
- Sentiment analysis, opinion mining and social media;
- Speech recognition, text-to-speech and spoken language understanding;
- Multimodal systems and representations;
- Applications;
- Tools in aid of NLP tasks and applications;
- Corpus development and language resources;
- System evaluation methodology and metrics;
- Machine learning for natural language;
- Cognitive, mathematical and computational models of language processing;
- Models of communication by language.

In all relevant areas, we encourage authors to include analysis of the
influence of theories (intuitions, methodologies, insights), to
technologies (computational algorithms, methods, tools, data), and/or
contributions of technologies to theory development. In technologically
oriented papers, we encourage in-depth analysis and discussion of errors
made in the experiments described, if possible linking them to the
presence or absence of linguistically-motivated features. Contributions
that display and rigorously discuss future potential, even if
not (yet) attested in standard evaluation, are welcome.

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ABOUT COLING
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The COLING conference has a history that dates back to the 1960s. The
conference is held every two years and regularly attracts more than 700
delegates. The 1st conference was held in New York, 1965. Since then,
the conference has developed into one of the premier Natural Language
Processing conferences worldwide. The last five conferences were held in
Sydney (COLING -? ACL 2006), Manchester (COLING 2008), Beijing (COLING
2010), Mumbai (COLING 2012), and Dublin (COLING 2014).

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SUBMISSION TIMELINE
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Workshops and Tutorials:

22nd January, 2016: Call for Workshop and Tutorial proposals
22nd April, 2016: Workshop and Tutorial proposals submission
6th May, 2016: Workshop and Tutorial acceptance notification

Main Conference:

(Full papers)
June, 2016: Opening of the submission website
July 15th, 2016: Paper submission deadline
September 2-5, 2016: Author response period
September 19, 2016: Author notification
October 10, 2016: Camera-ready PDF due

(Demo papers)
August 2016: Opening of the submission website
August 26, 2016: Paper submission deadline
September 30, 2016: Author notification
October 14, 2016: Camera-ready PDF due

November 30, 2016: Official proceedings publication date
December 11-16, 2016: Main conference

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COLING 2016 CHAIRS
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General Chair:
Nicoletta Calzolari

Program Co-Chairs:
Yuji Matsumoto
Rashmi Prasad

Local Co-Chairs:
Eiichiro Sumita
Takenobu Tokunaga
Sadao Kurohashi

Workshop Co-Chairs:
Key-Sun Choi
Monica Monachini
Yusuke Miyao

Demo Chair:
Hideo Watanabe

Tutorial Co-Chairs:
Marcello Federico
Akiko Aizawa

Publication Co-Chairs:
Hitoshi Isahara
Masao Utiyama

Sponsorship Co-Chairs:
Satoshi Sekine
Su Jian
Patrick Pantel
Chengqing Zong
Ralf Steinberger

Publicity Co-Chairs:
Srinivas Bangalore
Dekai Wu
Antonio Branco

Advisor to the Local Committee:
John Judge

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CONTACT
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coling2016@anlp.jp



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