1. Why Do British Historians Write so many Biographies -- and should anything be done about it? (Keynote Address, New England Conference on British Studies) Pedersen, Susan G. 2003 Presentations (Communicative Events) BiographyBritish--Social life and customsWomen--Social conditionsWomen and literature
2. What’s in a Translation Rule? Galley, Michel; Hopkins, Mark; Knight, Kevin; Marcu, Daniel 2004 Presentations (Communicative Events) Information technologyComputer science
3. What Can We Learn from Large Music Databases? Ellis, Daniel P. W. 2004 Presentations (Communicative Events) Electrical engineeringArtificial intelligence
4. Welcome Address at the State of the Planet 04 Sachs, Jeffrey D. 2004 Presentations (Communicative Events) Regional planning
5. Visiting Global Policies for Sustainable Development: A Transatlantic Dialogue Sachs, Jeffrey D. 2003 Presentations (Communicative Events) Regional planning
6. Using the Annotated Bibliography as a Resource for Indicative Summarization Kan, Min-yen; McKeown, Kathleen; Klavans, Judith L. 2002 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
7. Using librarian techniques in automatic text summarization for information retrieval Klavans, Judith L.; Kan, Min-yen 2002 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
8. Using density estimation to improve text categorization McKeown, Kathleen; Sable, Carl; Hatzivassiloglou, Vasileios 2002 Presentations (Communicative Events) Information technologyComputer science
9. User-Sensitive Text Summarization - Thesis Summary Elhadad, Noemie 2004 Presentations (Communicative Events) Computer scienceInformation technology
10. Use of deep linguistic features for the recognition and labeling of semantic arguments Chen, John; Rambow, Owen 2003 Presentations (Communicative Events) Information technologyComputer science