Countries citing papers authored by David B. Bracewell
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Fields of papers citing papers by David B. Bracewell
This network shows the impact of papers produced by David B. Bracewell. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by David B. Bracewell. The network helps show where David B. Bracewell may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of David B. Bracewell
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Mohler, Michael, Bryan Rink, David B. Bracewell, & Marc Tomlinson. (2014). A Novel Distributional Approach to Multilingual Conceptual Metaphor Recognition. International Conference on Computational Linguistics. 1752–1763.11 indexed citations
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Mohler, Michael, Marc Tomlinson, David B. Bracewell, & Bryan Rink. (2014). Semi-supervised methods for expanding psycholinguistics norms by integrating distributional similarity with the structure of WordNet. Language Resources and Evaluation. 3020–3026.6 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2014). The Author Perspective Model for Classifying Deontic Modality in Events. The Florida AI Research Society.5 indexed citations
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Tomlinson, Marc, et al.. (2014). #mygoal: Finding Motivations on Twitter. Language Resources and Evaluation. 469–474.2 indexed citations
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Tomlinson, Marc, et al.. (2014). Capturing Cultural Differences in Expressions of Intentions. International Conference on Computational Linguistics. 48–57.2 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B. & Marc Tomlinson. (2012). The Language of Power and its Cultural Influence. International Conference on Computational Linguistics. 155–164.4 indexed citations
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Tomlinson, Marc, et al.. (2012). Pursing power in Arabic on-line discussion forums. Language Resources and Evaluation. 1359–1364.8 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2012). Annotation of Adversarial and Collegial Social Actions in Discourse. 184–192.11 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., Marc Tomlinson, & Hui Wang. (2012). Identification of Social Acts in Dialogue. International Conference on Computational Linguistics. 375–390.5 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2008). Japanese Emotion Corpus Analysis and its Usefor Automatic Emotion Word Identification.. Engineering letters. 16. 172–177.3 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2008). The Creation of a Chinese Emotion Ontology Based on HowNet. Engineering letters. 16. 166–171.35 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2008). Single document keyword extraction for Internet news articles. International journal of innovative computing, information & control. 4(4). 905–913.6 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., Fuji Ren, & Shingo Kuroiwa. (2008). A Low Cost Machine Translation Method for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval. Engineering letters. 16(4). 160–165.2 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2007). Semi-Automatic Construction of an Emotion Ontology Using HowNet.. 17–21.1 indexed citations
Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2006). A Machine Learning Approach to Determine Semantic Dependency Structure in Chinese.. The Florida AI Research Society. 782–786.1 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., et al.. (2006). SEEN: a semantic dependency analyzer for Chinese. Annual Conference on Computers. 553–557.1 indexed citations
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Bracewell, David B., Fuji Ren, & Shingo Kuroiwa. (2006). Towards knowledge about causal agents in wordnet. Annual Conference on Computers. 564–568.1 indexed citations
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