Name
Affiliation
Papers
ALEX CHENGYU FANG
alex@phon.ucl.ac.uk
30
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
46
70
13.46
Referers 
Referees 
References 
207
214
93
Search Limit
100214
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
The Discriminativeness Of Internal Syntactic Representations In Automatic Genre Classification00.342021
The ISO Standard for Dialogue Act Annotation, Second Edition.00.342020
The DialogBank : Dialogues with Interoperable Annotations00.342019
A Corpus-Oriented Perspective On Terminologies Of Side Effect And Adverse Reaction In Support Of Text Retrieval For Drug Repurposing00.342018
A Re-examination of Syntactic Complexity by Investigating the Internal Structure Variations of Adverbial Clauses across Speech and Writing.00.342018
The DialogBank.00.342016
A Quantitative View of Short Utterances in Daily Conversation: A Case Study of Thats right, Thats true and Thats correct.00.342014
A Corpus-Based Quantitative Study of Nominalizations across Chinese and British Media English00.342014
Creating an interoperable language resource for interoperable linguistic studies00.342012
ISO 24617-2: A semantically-based standard for dialogue annotation.130.832012
A Syntax-oriented Event Extraction Approach.00.342012
Acoustic Classification and Speech Recognition Histories for Adaptable Spoken Language Dialogue Systems20.472011
Evaluation of Ontology Knowledge in Chinese Classical Poetry Classification.00.342011
Towards an ISO Standard for Dialogue Act Annotation392.182010
Conditional Random Fields for Term Extraction.00.342010
How Well Conditional Random Fields Can Be Used In Novel Term Recognition20.382010
Espaceml: An Event-Driven Spatial Annotation Framework10.382010
Unsupervised Classification Of Biomedical Abstracts Using Lexical Association00.342010
Enhanced Genre Classification Through Linguistically Fine-Grained Pos Tags20.382010
Latin Etymologies as Features on BNC Text Categorization.00.342009
Adjective Density as a Text Formality Characteristic for Automatic Text Classification: A Study Based on the British National Corpus.20.442009
A New Corpus Resource for Studies in the Syntactic Characteristics of Terminologies in Contemporary English.00.342009
A corpus-based empirical account of adverbial clauses across speech and writing in contemporary british english00.342006
Evaluating the performance of the survey parser with the NIST scheme00.342006
The Syntactically Annotated ICE Corpus and the Automatic Induction of a Formal Grammar00.342005
Using phonologically-constrained morphological analysis in continuous speech recognition70.842002
A lexicalist approach towards the automatic determination for the syntactic functions of prepositional phrases10.362000
Investigating the syntactic characteristics of English tone units00.341998
IMPROVING AUTOMATED ALIGNMENT IN MULTILINGUAL CORPORA00.341996
AUTOMATED ALIGNMENT IN MULTILINGUAL CORPORA10.431995