Dissertation
To appear
Mark Steedman and Jason Baldridge. Combinatory Categorial Grammar. To appear in Robert Borsley and Kersti Borjars (eds.)
Constraint-based approaches to grammar: alternatives to transformational syntax. Oxford: Blackwell.
NOTE: this *should* appear in 2009 PDF
John Enrico and Jason Baldridge. Possessor Raising, Demonstrative Raising, Quantifier Float and Number Float in Haida. To appear in the International Journal of American Linguistics. Draft available on request.
Jason Baldridge. Categorial Grammar. To appear in Kiss, Tibor and Alexiadou, Artemis (eds.)
Handbook of Syntax. Berlin: de Gruyter. This should appear in 2011.
PDF (Draft v1.0)
Jason Baldridge. Categorial Grammar. To appear in Patrick Colm Hogan (ed.) Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences.
2009
Jason Baldridge and
Alexis Palmer. 2009. How well does active learning
actually work? Time-based evaluation of cost-reduction strategies for language documentation. In Proceedings of EMNLP-09. Singapore.
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Pascal Denis and Jason Baldridge. 2009. Global joint models for coreference resolution and named entity classification. Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural 42. ISSN:1135-5948.
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Srivatsan Ramanujam and Jason Baldridge. Supertagging with Factorial Hidden Markov Models. To appear in the Proceedings of the 23rd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation. Hong Kong.
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Alexis Palmer,
Taesun Moon, and Jason Baldridge. 2009. Evaluating automation strategies in language documentation. In Proceedings of the NAACL HLT 2009 Workshop on Active Learning for Natural Language Processing. Boulder, Colorado.
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2008
Jason Baldridge and
Miles Osborne. 2008. Active Learning and Logarithmic Opinion Pools for HPSG Parse Selection.
Natural Language Engineering. 14(2):199-222. Cambridge, UK.
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Jason Baldridge. 2008. Weakly supervised supertagging with grammar-informed initialization. In
Proceedings of COLING-2008. Manchester, UK.
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Fred Hoyt and Jason Baldridge. 2008. A Logical Basis for the D combinator and normal form constraints in Combinatory Categorial Grammar. In
Proceedings of ACL/HLT-2008. Columbus, OH.
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Pascal Denis and Jason Baldridge. 2008. Specialized models and ranking for coreference resolution. In Proceedings of EMNLP-2008. Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Robert Elwell and Jason Baldridge. 2008. Discourse connective argument identification with connective specific rankers. In
Proceedings of ICSC-2008. Santa Clara, CA.
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Jason Baldridge and
Katrin Erk. 2008. Teaching computational linguistics to a large, diverse student body: courses, tools, and interdepartmental interaction. In
Proceedings of TeachCL-08. Columbus, OH.
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2007
Jason Baldridge,
Nicholas Asher, and Julie Hunter. 2007. Annotation for and Robust Parsing of Discourse Structure on Unrestricted Texts.
Zeitschrift fur Sprachwissenschaft 26: 213-239.
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Taesun Moon and Jason Baldridge. 2007. Part-of-Speech Tagging for Middle English through Alignment and Projection of Parallel Diachronic Texts. In Proceedings of EMNLP/CONLL-2007. Prague.
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Pascal Denis and Jason Baldridge. 2007. Joint determination of anaphoricity and coreference resolution using integer programming. In Proceedings of NAACL-2007. Rochester, NY. [Won best student paper award.]
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Pascal Denis and Jason Baldridge. 2007. A ranking approach to pronoun resolution. In Proceedings of IJCAI-2007. Hyderabad, India.
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2006
Ruket Cakici and Jason Baldridge. 2006. Projective and non-projective Turkish parsing. In Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Prague.
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Ben Wing and Jason Baldridge. 2006. Adaption of Data and Models for Probabilistic Parsing of Portuguese. Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Computational Processing of Written and Spoken Portuguese
PROPOR'06, Itatiaia, Brazil.
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2005
Jason Baldridge and
Alex Lascarides. 2005. Probabilistic Head-Driven Parsing for Discourse Structure. Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning CoNLL-2005, Ann Arbor, MI.
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Jason Baldridge and
Alex Lascarides. 2005. Annotating Discourse Structures for Robust Semantic Interpretation. Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Computational Semantics IWCS-6, Tilburg.
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2004
Jason Baldridge and
Miles Osborne. 2004. Active learning and the Total Cost of Annotation. Proceedings of EMNLP 2004.
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Geert-Jan Kruijff and Jason Baldridge. 2004. Generalizing Dimensionality in Combinatory Categorial Grammar. Proceedings of COLING 2004.
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Miles Osborne and Jason Baldridge. 2004. Ensemble-based Active Learning for Parse Selection. In Proceedings of HLT-NAACL 2004.
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Julia Hockenmaier,
Gann Bierner and Jason Baldridge. 2004. Extending the coverage of a CCG System. Research in Language and Computation 2:165-208.
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2003
Jason Baldridge and
Miles Osborne. 2003. Active learning for HPSG parse selection. In Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Natural Language Learning.
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Jason Baldridge and
Geert-Jan Kruijff. 2003. Multi-Modal Combinatory Categorial Grammar. In Proceedings of EACL 2003. [Won best paper.]
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Mike White and Jason Baldridge. 2003. Adapting Chart Realization to CCG. In Proceedings of ENLG 2003.
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1998-2002
Jason Baldridge and
Geert-Jan Kruijff. 2002. Coupling CCG with Hybrid Logic Dependency Semantics. In Proceedings of
ACL 2002.
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Jason Baldridge, John Dowding, and Susana Early. 2002. Leo: an Architecture for Sharing Resources for Unification-Based Grammars. In Proceedings of LREC 2002.
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Ellen Campana, Jason Baldridge, John Dowding, Beth Ann Hockey, Roger W. Remington, and Leland S. Stone. 2001. Using eye movements to determine referents in a spoken dialogue system. In Workshop on Perceptive User Interfaces, ACM Digital Library.
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Breck Baldwin, Tom Morton, Amit Bagga, Jason Baldridge, Raman Chandraseker, Alexis Dimitriadis, Kieran Snyder, and Magdalena Wolska. 1998. Description of the University of Pennsylvania CAMP system as used for coreference. In Proceedings of the 7th Message Understanding Conference (MUC-7).
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Other
I wrote some unpublished papers as an undergraduate at the University
of Toledo (Ohio) that have received some interest in various internet
contexts. I think they are interesting, but please note that these are
not peer-reviewed.