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V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi and D. Jurafsky. 2012. Capitalization cues improve dependency grammar induction. In The NAACL-HLT Workshop on the Induction of Linguistic Structure, pp 16. [uparse] google scholar
V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi and D. Jurafsky. 2011. Punctuation: Making a point in unsupervised dependency parsing. In In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-2011). [uparse, udep] google scholar
V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi, A.X. Chang and D. Jurafsky. 2011. Unsupervised dependency parsing without gold part-of-speech tags. In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, pp 1281--1290. Association for Computational Linguistics. [uparse, udep] google scholar
V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi and D. Jurafsky. 2011. Lateen EM: Unsupervised training with multiple objectives, applied to dependency grammar induction. In Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, pp 1269--1280. Association for Computational Linguistics. [uparse, udep] google scholar
V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi, D. Jurafsky and C.D. Manning. 2010. Viterbi training improves unsupervised dependency parsing. In Proceedings of the Fourteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, pp 9--17. Association for Computational Linguistics. [uparse, udep] google scholar
V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi and D. Jurafsky. 2010. From baby steps to Leapfrog: how Less is More in unsupervised dependency parsing. In Human Language Technologies: The 2010 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pp 751--759. Association for Computational Linguistics. [uparse, udep] google scholar
V.I. Spitkovsky, H. Alshawi and D. Jurafsky. 2009. Baby Steps: How “Less is More” in unsupervised dependency parsing. NIPS: Grammar Induction, Representation of Language and Language Learning, pp 1--10. [uparse, udep] google scholar
D. Jurafsky and J.H. Martin. 2009. Speech and language processing: an introduction to natural language processing, computational linguistics, and speech recognition. Pearson Prentice Hall. [book.language, comp542, ebook] url url pdf google scholar books

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