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P. S. Jacobs and L. F. Rau. Integrating Top-down and Bottom-up Strategies in a Text Processing System. In Proceedings of the Second Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP'88), pages 129--135, Austin, TX, February 1988.

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Using IR Techniques for Text Classification in Document Analysis - Hoch (1994)   (Correct)

....Text is also compressed by eliminating stop words, common words, and then weighted applying inverse document frequency. The system does not require any manual knowledge acquisition and runs on a connection machine. Knowledge based IR systems are FASTUS [1] FRUMP [4] CODER [9] TCS [12] SCISOR [21], FERRET [20] and others. P. S. Jacobs [17] gives an excellent overview on the current activities in this research area. While all the above approaches deal with correct ASCII word input, little work has been done on the combination of IR techniques and document analysis [7] J. Hull [13] uses ....

....for the classification task. The rule based system allows the definition of a concept hierarchy as well as text patterns similar to TCS [12] Information extraction techniques. We also concentrate on information extraction techniques such as those implemented in the FRUMP system [4] SCISOR [21], or TCS [12] These systems accurately extract certain conceptual information from texts in selected topic areas, e.g. news stories. Even the FRUMP system proved that an expectation driven strategy was useful for skimming texts in constrained domains. We belief that our domain of business letters ....

L. F. Rau, P. S. Jacobs. Integrating top-down and bottom-up strategies in a text processing system. Proc. of Second Conference on Applied NLP, Austin, Texas, 1988, pp. 129-135.


GLR*: A Robust Grammar-Focused Parser for Spontaneously Spoken.. - Lavie (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....phrases into phrases that represent semantic concepts. These are then combined into a coherent analysis by the conceptual analyzer, which allows gaps of unanalyzed segments of text between the combined phrases. Similar ideas can be found in Jacobs and Rau s SCISOR information extraction system [35]. The system combines bottom up syntactic parsing with top down conceptual expectation driven parsing into a flexible multi layer parser. One drawback of these systems is their complexity. It is not clear that robust parsing of spoken language in fact requires a system of such complexity. ....

P. S. Jacobs and L. F. Rau. Integrating Top-down and Bottom-up Strategies in a Text Processing System. In Proceedings of the Second Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP'88), pages 129--135, Austin, TX, February 1988.


To Parse or Not to Parse: Relation-Driven Text Skimming - Jacobs (1990)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Jacobs)   (Correct)

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Lisa l v. Rau and Paul S. Jacobs. Integrating top-down and bottom-up strategies in a text processing system. In Proceedin.qs of Second Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing, pages 129-135, Morristown, NJ, Feb 1988. ACL.


GLR*: A Robust Grammar-Focused Parser for Spontaneously Spoken.. - Lavie (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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P. S. Jacobs and L. F. Rau. Integrating Top-down and Bottom-up Strategies in a Text Processing System. In Proceedings of the Second Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP'88), pages 129--135, Austin, TX, February 1988.


Controlling Bidirectional Parsing for - Efficient Text Analysis   (Correct)

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Lisa F. Rau and Paul S. Jacobs. Integrating topdown and bottom-up strategies in a text processing system. In Proceedings of the Second conference on Applied Natural Language Processing, Austin, TX, 1988.

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