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Context   Doc     24 (4):   Allan Gottlieb, Ralph Grishman, Clyde P. Kruskal, Kevin P. McAuli#e, Larry Rudolph, and Marc Snir. The NYU Ultracomputer -- Designing an MIMD Shared Memory Parallel Computer. IEEE Transactions on Computers, 32(2):175--189, 1983.

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Context   Doc     19 (5):   Ralph Grishman, Catherine Macleod, and Adam Meyers. 1994. COMLEX syntax: Building a computational lexicon. In Proceedings of COLING-94, Kyoto, Japan.

Context   Doc     13 (1):   Ralph Grishman and John Sterling. 1994. Generalizing automatically generated selectional patterns. In COLING '94.

Context   Doc     11 (3):   Ralph Grishman. Information extraction: Techniques and challenges. In M. T. Pazienza, editor, Proceedings of the Information Extraction International Summer School

Context   Doc     11 (2):   Mahesh V. Chitrao and Ralph Grishman. 1990. Statistical parsing of messages. In DARPA Speech and Language Workshop, pages 263-266.

Context   Doc     9 (1):   Ralph Grishman. 1996. The NYU system for MUC6 or where's the syntax? In Proceedings of the Sixth Message Understanding Conference (MUC6) , Columbia, MD. Morgan Kaufmann.

Context   Doc     8 (4):   Ralph Grishman and Beth Sundheim. Message understanding conference - 6: A brief history. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics, 1996.

Context   Doc     8 (0):   Ralph Grishman and Beth Sundheim, "Message Understanding Conference 6: A Brief History", COLING-1996.

Context   Doc     8 (2):   Andrew Borthwick, John Sterling, Eugene Agichtein, Ralph Grishman. 1998. Exploiting Diverse Knowledge Sources via Maximum Entropy in Named Entity Recognition. In: Eugene Charniak (ed.): Proceedings of the 6

Context   Doc     7 (3):   Ralph Grishman. The NYU system for MUC-6 or where's the syntax? In Proc. Sixth Message Understanding Conf. (MUC-6), Columbia, MD, November 1995. Morgan Kaufmann.

Context   Doc     7 (1):   Grishman, Ralph and John Sterling. 1992. Acquisition of selectional patterns. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, pages 658--664.

Context   Doc     6 (2):   Ralph Grishman, Lynette Hirschman, and Ngo Thanh Nhan. 1986. Discovery procedures for sublanguage selectional patterns: Initial experiments. Computational Linguistics, 12(3).

Context   Doc     6 (1):   Grishman, Ralph and Richard Kittredge (1986). Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains: Sublanguage Description and Processing. Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Context   Doc     5 (0):   Ralph Grishman. Whither Written Language Evaluation? In Human Language Technology Workshop, pages 120--125, San Mateo, March 1994. Morgan Kaufmann.

Context   Doc     5 (1):   Yusuke Shinyama and Satoshi Sekine, Kiyoshi Sudo and Ralph Grishman. 2002. Automatic paraphrase acquisition from news articles. In Proceedings of Human Language Technology Conference (HLT 2002). San Diego, USA.

Context   Doc     5 (2):   Ralph Grishman and John Sterling. New York University: Description of the PROTEUS System as used for MUC-5. In Proc. Fifth Message Understanding Conf. (MUC-5), Baltimore, MD, August 1993. Morgan Kaufmann.

Context   Doc     4 (2):   Ralph Grishman, Catherine Macleod, and John Sterling. New York University: Description of the PROTEUS system as used for MUC-4. In Proceedings of the Fourth Message Understanding Conference, June 1992.

Context   Doc     4 (0):   Grishman, Ralph 1998. "Information Extraction and Speech Recognition". In Proceedings DARPA Broadcast News Transcription and Un- derstanding Workshop, Lansdowne, VA.

Context   Doc     4 (1):   Ralph Grishman and John Sterling. Smoothing of automatically generated selectional constraints. In Proceedings of the ARPA Workshop on Human Language Technology. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, March 1993.

Context   Doc     3 (0):   Ralph Grishman, John Sterling and Catherine Macleod. 1992. New York University Proteus System: MUC-4 Test Results and Analysis. In Proceedings of MUC-4.

Context   Doc     3 (4):   Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman, Pasi Tapanainen, and Silja Huttunen. 2000. Automatic acquisition of domain knowledge for information extraction. In Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Saarbruecken, Germany.

Context   Doc     3 (0):   Allan Gottlieb, Ralph Grishman, Clyde P. Kruskal, Kevin P. McAuliffe, Larry Rudolph, and Marc Snir. The NYU ultracomputer: Designing a MIMD, shared memory parallel computer. IEEE Trans. Computs., C-32(2):175--189, 1983.

Context   Doc     3 (0):   Ralph Grishman and Beth Sundheim. Design of the MUC-6 evaluation. In 6th Message Understanding Conference, Columbia, MD, 1995.

Context   Doc     3 (4):   Roman Yangarber and Ralph Grishman. Customization of information extraction systems. In Paola Velardi, editor, Proc. International Workshop on Lexically Driven Information Extraction, Frascati, Italy, July 1997. Universit`a di Roma.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Ralph Grishman. Computational Linguistics: An Introduction. ACL Studies in Natural Language Processing. Cambridge University Press, New York, 1986.

Context   Doc     2 (4):   Lynette Hirschman, Ralph Grishman, and Naomi Sager. Grammatically-based Automatic Word Class Formation. Information Processing and Management 11, 39 (1975).

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Meyers, Adam, Catherine Macleod, and Ralph Grishman. 1994. Stardardization of the complement adjunct distinction. Proteus Project Memorandum 64, Computer Science Department, New York University.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Ralph Grishman et al., 1997. TIPSTER Text Phase II Architecture Design. Version 2.3.

Context   Doc     2 (1):   Catherine Macleod, Ralph Grishman, and Adam Meyers. Creating a common syntactic dictionary of English. In SNLR: International Workshop on Sharable Natural Language Resources, Nara, August 1994.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   John Lehrberger. Sublanguage analysis. In Ralph Grishman and Richard Kittredge, editors, Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains: Sublanguage Description and Processing. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1986.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   In Papers presented to the Thirteenth International Conference On Computational Linguistics (COLING -90), Hans Karlgren (ed.), Helsinki:University of Helsinki. Ralph Grishman. 1996. "The NYU system for MUC-6, or Where's the Syntax?". Proceedings of the MUC workshop. Washington.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Grishman, Ralph and Tomek Strzalkowski. 1991.

Context   Doc     2 (2):   Ralph Grishman. Tipster Phase II Architecture Design Document, Version 1.52. New York University, August 1995.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Kiyoshi Sudo, Satoshi Sekine, and Ralph Grishman. 2003. An improved extraction pattern representation model for automatic IE pattern acquisition.

Context   Doc     2 (3):   Roman Yangarber, Ralph Grishman, Pasi Tapanainen, and Silja Huttunen. 2000. Unsupervised discovery of scenario-level patterns for Information Extraction. In Proceedings of COLING 2000.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Philip Harrison, Steven Abney, Ezra Black, Dan Flicklager, Ralph Grishman Claudia Gdaniec, Donald Hindle, Robert Ingria, Mitch Marcus, Beatrice Santorini, and Tomek Strzalkowski. Eval- uating Syntax Performance of Parser/Grammars of English. In Jeannette G. Neal and Sharon M. Walter, editors, Natural Language Processing Systems Evaluation Workshop, Technical Report RL- TR-91-$6, 1991.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Catherine Macleod and Ralph Grishman. 1998. Comlex syntax reference manual, Proteus Project. http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/comlex.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Ralph Grishman. Where's the Syntax? The NYU MUC-6 System. [3].

Context   Doc     2 (1):   Satoshi Sekine, Ralph Grishman, Hiroyuki Shinnou. 1998. "A Decision Tree Method for Finding and Classifying Names in Japanese Texts." In the Proceedings of the Sixth Workshop on Very Large Corpora.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Takaaki Hasegawa, Satoshi Sekine, and Ralph Grishman. 2004. Discoverying relations among named entities from large corpora. In Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2004), Barcelona, Spain.

Context   Doc     2 (1):   Ralph Grishman and John Sterling. Information extraction and semantic constraints. In Proc. lSth Int'l Conf. Computational Linguistics (COLING 90), 1990.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Mahesh V. Chitrao and Ralph Grishman. 1990.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Ralph Grishman, PROTEUS Parser Reference Manual, PROTEUS Project Memorandum #4, Courant Institute, New York University, 1986.

Context   Doc     2 (4):   Ralph Grishman. Iterative Alignment of Syntactic Structures for a Bilingual Corpus. In Proceedings of the Second Annual Workshop for Very Large Corpora, Tokyo, 1994.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Finin, Timothy (1986). "Constraining the Interpretation of Nominal Compounds in a Limited Context", in Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains: Sublanguage Description and Processing, Ralph Grishman and Richard Kittredge, eds. Hillsdale NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Ralph Grishman and Richard Kittredge. Analyzing Language in Restricted Domains. Sublanguage Description and Processing. Lawrence Erlbaum Ass., Hillsdale, NJ, USA, 1986.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Shubin Zhao and Ralph Grishman. 2005. Extracting relations with integrated information using kernel methods. In Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2005), Ann Arbor, Michigan, June.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Ralph Grishman. 1995. TIPSTER Phase II architrecture design document (Tinman architecture). version 2.3. Technical report, New York University, New York.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Mahesh V. Chitrao and Ralph Grishman. 1990. Edge-based best-first chart parsing. In Proc. of the DARPA Speech and Natural Language Workshop, pages 263--266.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Grishman, Ralph and John Sterling. 1994.

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