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Nathanael Chambers
Nathanael Chambers
Associate Professor of Computer Science, US Naval Academy
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Unsupervised learning of narrative event chains
N Chambers, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of ACL-08: HLT, 789-797, 2008
8222008
A corpus and cloze evaluation for deeper understanding of commonsense stories
N Mostafazadeh, N Chambers, X He, D Parikh, D Batra, L Vanderwende, ...
Proceedings of the 2016 Conference of the North American Chapter of the …, 2016
7742016
Stanford’s multi-pass sieve coreference resolution system at the conll-2011 shared task
H Lee, Y Peirsman, A Chang, N Chambers, M Surdeanu, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of the fifteenth conference on computational natural language …, 2011
6982011
Deterministic coreference resolution based on entity-centric, precision-ranked rules
H Lee, A Chang, Y Peirsman, N Chambers, M Surdeanu, D Jurafsky
Computational linguistics 39 (4), 885-916, 2013
6272013
A multi-pass sieve for coreference resolution
K Raghunathan, H Lee, S Rangarajan, N Chambers, M Surdeanu, ...
Proceedings of the 2010 conference on empirical methods in natural language …, 2010
5842010
Unsupervised learning of narrative schemas and their participants
N Chambers, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of the Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the ACL …, 2009
5702009
Interactive complex task teaching system that allows for natural language input, recognizes a user's intent, and automatically performs tasks in document object model (DOM) nodes
JF Allen, N Chambers, L Galescu, H Jung, W Taysom
US Patent 7,983,997, 2011
4622011
Template-based information extraction without the templates
N Chambers, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of the 49th annual meeting of the association for computational …, 2011
2622011
Plow: A collaborative task learning agent
J Allen, N Chambers, G Ferguson, L Galescu, H Jung, M Swift, W Taysom
AAAI 7, 1514-1519, 2007
2472007
Classifying temporal relations between events
N Chambers, S Wang, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of the 45th annual meeting of the association for computational …, 2007
2282007
Dense event ordering with a multi-pass architecture
N Chambers, T Cassidy, B McDowell, S Bethard
Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics 2, 273-284, 2014
2212014
Lsdsem 2017 shared task: The story cloze test
N Mostafazadeh, M Roth, A Louis, N Chambers, JF Allen
2nd Workshop on Linking Models of Lexical, Sentential and Discourse-level …, 2017
2022017
An annotation framework for dense event ordering
T Cassidy, B McDowell, N Chambers, S Bethard
Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational …, 2014
1782014
Jointly combining implicit constraints improves temporal ordering
N Chambers, D Jurafsky
Proceedings of the 2008 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2008
1762008
A corpus and evaluation framework for deeper understanding of commonsense stories
N Mostafazadeh, N Chambers, X He, D Parikh, D Batra, L Vanderwende, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01696, 2016
1642016
Event schema induction with a probabilistic entity-driven model
N Chambers
Proceedings of the 2013 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2013
1582013
CaTeRS: Causal and temporal relation scheme for semantic annotation of event structures
N Mostafazadeh, A Grealish, N Chambers, J Allen, L Vanderwende
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Events, 51-61, 2016
1482016
Learning alignments and leveraging natural logic
N Chambers, D Cer, T Grenager, D Hall, C Kiddon, B MacCartney, ...
Proceedings of the ACL-PASCAL Workshop on Textual Entailment and …, 2007
1342007
Learning for microblogs with distant supervision: political forecasting with Twitter
M Marchetti-Bowick, N Chambers
Proceedings of the 13th Conference of the European Chapter of the …, 2012
1322012
Connecting the dots: Event graph schema induction with path language modeling
M Li, Q Zeng, Y Lin, K Cho, H Ji, J May, N Chambers, C Voss
Proceedings of the 2020 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2020
1012020
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