We apply a
<term>
decision tree based approach
</term>
to
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
.
#3982We apply a decision tree based approach topronoun resolution in spoken dialogue.
tech,1-2-P03-1022,ak
Our
<term>
system
</term>
deals with
<term>
pronouns
</term>
with
<term>
NP - and non-NP-antecedents
</term>
.
#3989Oursystem deals with pronouns with NP- and non-NP-antecedents.
tech,22-4-P03-1022,ak
We evaluate the system on twenty
<term>
Switchboard dialogues
</term>
and show that it compares well to Byron 's ( 2002 ) manually tuned
<term>
system
</term>
.
#4041We evaluate the system on twenty Switchboard dialogues and show that it compares well to Byron's (2002) manually tunedsystem.
other,11-3-P03-1022,ak
We present a set of
<term>
features
</term>
designed for
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
and determine the most promising
<term>
features
</term>
.
#4010We present a set of features designed for pronoun resolution inspoken dialogue and determine the most promising features.
tech,3-1-P03-1022,ak
We apply a
<term>
decision tree based approach
</term>
to
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
.
#3977We apply adecision tree based approach to pronoun resolution in spoken dialogue.
tech,8-3-P03-1022,ak
We present a set of
<term>
features
</term>
designed for
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
and determine the most promising
<term>
features
</term>
.
#4007We present a set of features designed forpronoun resolution in spoken dialogue and determine the most promising features.
other,18-3-P03-1022,ak
We present a set of
<term>
features
</term>
designed for
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
and determine the most promising
<term>
features
</term>
.
#4017We present a set of features designed for pronoun resolution in spoken dialogue and determine the most promisingfeatures.
other,5-3-P03-1022,ak
We present a set of
<term>
features
</term>
designed for
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
and determine the most promising
<term>
features
</term>
.
#4004We present a set offeatures designed for pronoun resolution in spoken dialogue and determine the most promising features.
other,4-2-P03-1022,ak
Our
<term>
system
</term>
deals with
<term>
pronouns
</term>
with
<term>
NP - and non-NP-antecedents
</term>
.
#3992Our system deals withpronouns with NP- and non-NP-antecedents.
other,6-4-P03-1022,ak
We evaluate the system on twenty
<term>
Switchboard dialogues
</term>
and show that it compares well to Byron 's ( 2002 ) manually tuned
<term>
system
</term>
.
#4025We evaluate the system on twentySwitchboard dialogues and show that it compares well to Byron's (2002) manually tuned system.
other,6-2-P03-1022,ak
Our
<term>
system
</term>
deals with
<term>
pronouns
</term>
with
<term>
NP - and non-NP-antecedents
</term>
.
#3994Our system deals with pronouns withNP - and non-NP-antecedents.
other,11-1-P03-1022,ak
We apply a
<term>
decision tree based approach
</term>
to
<term>
pronoun resolution
</term>
in
<term>
spoken dialogue
</term>
.
#3985We apply a decision tree based approach to pronoun resolution inspoken dialogue.