Publications

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Bansal, M., & Klein D. (2011).  Web-Scale Features for Full-Scale Parsing. 693-702.
Bansal, M., & Klein D. (2011).  The Surprising Variance in Shortest-Derivation Parsing.
Bansal, M., & Klein D. (2010).  Simple, Accurate Parsing with an All-Fragments Grammar. 1098-1107.
DeNero, J., Bouchard-Côté A.., & Klein D. (2008).  Sampling Alignment Structure Under a Bayesian Translation Model. 314-323.
Petrov, S., Barrett L., & Klein D. (2006).  Non-Local Modeling with a Mixture of PCFGs. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Conference of Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-X '06). 14-20.
Andreas, J., Rohrbach M., Darrell T., & Klein D. (2016).  Neural Module Networks. The IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). 39-48.
Petrov, S., Barrett L., Thibaux R., & Klein D. (2006).  Learning Accurate, Compact, and Interpretable Tree Annotation. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics (ACL).
Guadarrama, S., Riano L., Golland D., Göhring D., Jia Y., Klein D., et al. (2013).  Grounding Spatial Relations for Human-Robot Interaction.
Favre, B., Hakkani-Tür D., Petrov S., & Klein D. (2008).  Efficient Sentence Segmentation Using Syntactic Features. 77-80.
DeNero, J., Bansal M., Pauls A., & Klein D. (2009).  Efficient Parsing for Transducer Grammars. 227-235.
Andreas, J., Rohrbach M., Darrell T., & Klein D. (2016).  Deep compositional question answering with neural module networks. IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR).
Bansal, M., & Klein D. (2012).  Coreference Semantics from Web Features.
Pauls, A., DeNero J., & Klein D. (2009).  Consensus Training for Consensus Decoding in Machine Translation. 1418-1427.
Haghighi, A.., Blitzer J.., DeNero J., & Klein D. (2009).  Better Word Alignments with Supervised ITG Models.
DeNero, J., Pauls A., & Klein D. (2009).  Asynchronous Binarization for Synchronous Grammars.