Julia Hockenmaier Data and Models for Statistical Parsing with
Combinatory Categorial Grammar. PhD Thesis, School of Informatics,
University of Edinburgh. (see here)
Protein folding papers
NEW! Ken Dill, Adam Lucas, Julia
Hockenmaier, Liang Huang, David Chiang and Aravind Joshi Computational
Linguistics: a new tool for exploring biopolymer structures and statistical
mechanics. In Polymer 48(15), pp 4289-4300, Elsevier.
Julia Hockenmaier, Aravind Joshi and Ken Dill Routes are trees: the
parsing perspective on protein folding Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 66(1), January 1, 2007, pp 1-15.,
Wiley. Electronically available here.
Julia Hockenmaier, Aravind Joshi and Ken Dill Protein folding and
chart parsing Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language
Processing (EMNLP-2006), Sydney, Australia, 2006..pdf
Julia Hockenmaier, Aravind Joshi and Ken Dill Routes are trees: The
parsing view on protein folding
Poster presented at the 13th Annual
International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB
2005), Detroit, MI. pdf
Computational linguistics papers
NEW! Julia Hockenmaier and Peter Young
Non-local scrambling: the equivalence of TAG and CCG revisited.
In Proceedings of The Ninth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms (TAG+9)
, Tübingen, Germany. June 2008 .pdf
Julia Hockenmaier and Mark Steedman CCGbank: a corpus of CCG
derivations and dependency structures extracted from the Penn Treebank.
In Computational Linguistics 33(3),
pp 355-396, MIT press.
David Reitter, Frank Keller
and Julia Hockenmaier Corpus-based evidence against sequence priming.
Poster, 20th annual CUNY conference on human sentence
processing, La Jolla, March 2007.
Julia Hockenmaier Creating a CCGbank and a wide-coverage CCG
lexicon for German Proceedings of COLING/ACL 2006, Sydney, 2006.
.pdf
David Reitter, Julia Hockenmaier, and Frank Keller.
Priming effects in Combinatory Categorial Grammar.Proceedings of the 2006 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language
Processing (EMNLP-2006), Sydney, Australia, 2006.
.pdf
Julia Hockenmaier and Mark Steedman CCGbank Manual
Technical Report MS-CIS-05-09, Department of Computer and Information Science,
University of Pennsylvania, 2005 pdf
Julia Hockenmaier Parsing with Generative Models of Predicate-Argument Structure Proceedings of 41th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics, Sapporo, 2003..ps.pdf
Daniel Gildea and Julia Hockenmaier Identifying Semantic Roles Using Combinatory Categorial GrammarProceedings of 2003 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language
Processing (EMNLP), Sapporo, Japan, 2003..pdf
Mark Steedman, Rebecca Hwa, Stephen Clark, Miles Osborne, Anoop Sarkar,
Julia Hockenmaier, Paul Ruhlen, Stephen Baker and Jeremiah Crim.
Example Selection for Bootstrapping Statistical Parsers.
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the North American Chapter of the
ACL, Edmonton, Canada, 2003 pdf
Mark Steedman, Miles Osborne, Anoop Sarkar, Stephen Clark, Rebecca Hwa,
Julia Hockenmaier, Paul Ruhlen, Stephen Baker, and Jeremiah Crim.
Bootstrapping Statistical Parsers from Small Datasets.Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the European Chapter of the ACL, Budapest, Hungary, 2003.
Julia Hockenmaier and Mark Steedman. Generative
Models for Statistical Parsing with Combinatory Categorial Grammar, in
Proceedings of 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics, Philadelphia, 2002..ps.pdf
Julia Hockenmaier and Mark Steedman. Acquiring
Compact Lexicalized Grammars from a Cleaner Treebank, in
Proceedings of Third International Conference on Language Resources
and Evaluation, Las Palmas, 2002..ps
Stephen Clark, Julia Hockenmaier and Mark Steedman.
Building Deep Dependency Structures with a Wide-Coverage CCG
Parser, in
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Philadephia, 2002..ps.pdf
Stephen Clark and Julia Hockenmaier. Evaluating a
Wide-Coverage CCG Parser, in Proceedings of the LREC 2002
Beyond Parseval Workshop, Las Palmas, Spain, .ps
Julia Hockenmaier, Gann Bierner and Jason Baldridge. Extending the Coverage of a CCG
System in
Research in Language and Computation.ps.
Julia Hockenmaier (2001). Statistical Parsing for CCG with
Simple Generative Models in Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop of the 39th Annual
Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics/10th Meeting
of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Toulouse, July 2001..ps.
Julia Hockenmaier, Gann Bierner and Jason Baldridge
(2000).
Providing Robustness for a CCG system in Workshop on Linguistic Theory and
Grammar Implementation, ESSLLI 2000, Birmingham.
Julia Hockenmaier and Chris Brew (1998). Error
driven segmentation of Chinese.
Communications of COLIPS 8 (1), pp 69-84, June 1998.
Also in J. Guo, K. T. Lua, and J. Xu, editors,
12th Pacific Conference on Language and Information, pages 218-229,
Singapore. Chinese and Oriental Languages Processing Society.