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Article

Akama, H and Murphy, B and Lei, M and Poesio, M (2014) Cross-participant modelling based on joint or disjoint feature selection: an fMRI conceptual decoding study. Applied Informatics, 1 (1). creators-Poesio=3AMassimo=3A=3A.

Sikdar, UK and Ekbal, A and Saha, S and Uryupina, O and Poesio, M (2014) Differential evolution-based feature selection technique for anaphora resolution. Soft Computing, 19 (8). pp. 2149-2161. DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s00500-014-1397-3

Sikdar, UK and Ekbal, A and Saha, S and Uryupina, O and Poesio, M (2013) Anaphora resolution for bengali: An experiment with domain adaptation. Computacion y Sistemas, 17 (2). pp. 137-146.

Gu, Y and Cazzolli, G and Murphy, B and Miceli, G and Poesio, M (2013) EEG study of the neural representation and classification of semantic categories of animals vs tools in young and elderly participants. BMC Neuroscience, 14 (Suppl). creators-Poesio=3AMassimo=3A=3A.

Poesio, M and Chamberlain, J and Kruschwitz, U and Robaldo, L and Ducceschi, L (2013) Phrase detectives: Utilizing collective intelligence for internet-scale language resource creation. ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems, 3 (1). pp. 1-44. DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/2448116.2448119

Book Section

Chamberlain, J and Fort, K and Kruschwitz, U and Lafourcade, M and Poesio, M (2013) Using Games to Create Language Resources: Successes and Limitations of the Approach. In: The People?s Web Meets NLP : Collaboratively Constructed Language Resources. Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing . Springer, pp. 3-44. ISBN 9783642350849. Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35085-6_1

Monograph

Poesio, M and Cheng, H and Hitzeman, J and Stevenson, R and di Eugenio, B (2002) A Corpus-based Evaluation of Centering Theory. UNSPECIFIED. CSM-369, University of Essex, Colchester.

Poesio, M and di Eugenio, B and Keohane, G (2002) Discourse Structure and Anaphora: An Empirical Study. UNSPECIFIED. CSM-370, University of Essex, Colchester.

Conference or Workshop Item

Althobaiti, M and Kruschwitz, U and Poesio, M (2014) AraNLP: A Java-based library for the processing of Arabic text. In: UNSPECIFIED, ? - ?.

Althobaiti, M and Kruschwitz, U and Poesio, M (2014) Automatic Creation of Arabic Named Entity Annotated Corpus Using Wikipedia. In: UNSPECIFIED, ? - ?.

Alghamdi, A and Bonin, F and Ekbal, A and Saha, S and Cavulli, F and Tonelli, S and Poesio, M and Kruschwitz, U (2014) Active Expert Learning for the Digital Humanities. In: Semantic technologies for research in the humanities and social sciences (STRiX), ? - ?, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Paun, S and Kruschwitz, U and Poesio, M (2014) A Model for Automatic Extraction of Slowdowns From Traffic Sensor Data. In: 15th Annual PostGraduate Symposium on the Convergence of Telecommunications, Networking and Broadcasting (PGNet 2014), ? - ?, Liverpool.

Tao, Y and Anderson, A and Poesio, M (2014) What is concrete and abstract and read all over?'' An fMRI study of type coercion in inherent polysemy. In: Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) Conference 2014, ? - ?, Edinburgh.

Althobaiti, M and Kruschwitz, U and Poesio, M (2013) A semi-supervised learning approach to arabic named entity recognition. In: UNSPECIFIED, ? - ?.

Fornaciari, T and Celli, F and Poesio, M (2013) The Effect of Personality Type on Deceptive Communication Style. In: European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC), 2013-08-12 - 2013-08-14, 12-14 Aug. 2013.

Poesio, M and Artstein, R (2005) The reliability of anaphoric annotation, reconsidered. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Frontiers in Corpus Annotation II: Pie in the Sky, ? - ?, Ann Arbor.

Book

Poesio, M and Stuckardt, R and Versley, Y (2016) Anaphora Resolution: Algorithms, Resources, and Applications. Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing . Springer. ISBN 978-3-662-47908-7. Official URL: http://www.springer.com/gb/book/9783662479087

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