2022

  1. Brown, S., Bonn, J., Kazeminejad, G., Zaenen, A., Pustejovsky, J., Palmer, M., Semantic Representations for NLP using VerbNet and the Generative Lexicon, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2022; 5: 821697. Published online 2022 Apr 14. doi: 10.3389/frai.2022.821697
  2. Kazeminejad, G., Palmer, M., Brown, S., & Pustejovsky, J., Componential analysis of English verbs. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 2022; 5: 780385. Published online 2022 May 30. doi: 10.3389/frai.2022.780385
  3. Pradhan, Sameer, Julia Bonn, Skatje Myers, Kathryn Conger, Timothy O'Gorman, James Gung, Kristin Wright-Bettner, Martha Palmer, PropBank Comes of AgeLarger, Smarter, and more Diverse, Proc. of *SEM 2022, Dec, 2022. 
  4. Reddy, Revanth Gangi, Sai Chinthakindi, Zhenhailong Wang, Yi R. Fung, Kathryn Summerville Conger, Ahmed S. Elsayed, Martha Palmer, Preslav Nakov, Eduard Hovy, Kevin Small and Heng Ji, NewsClaims: A New Benchmark for Claim Detection from News with Attribute Knowledge, Proc. of The 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP2022), Dec, 2022. 
  5. Kokel, Harsha, Mayukh Das, Rakibul Islam, Julia Bonn, Jon Cai, Soham Dan, Anjali Narayan-Chen, Prashant Jayannavar, Jana Doppa, Julia Hockenmaier, Sriraam Natarajan, Martha Palmer and Dan Roth, LARA – Human-guided collaborative problem solver: Effective integration of learning, reasoning and communication - (Short, V) , In the Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Advances in Cognitive Systems, November 21, 2022.
  6. Du, Xinya, Zixuan Zhang, Sha Li, Pengfei Yu, Hongwei Wang, Tuan Manh Lai, Xudong Lin, Ziqi Wang, Iris Liu, Ben Zhou, Haoyang Wen, Manling Li, Darryl Hannan, Qi Zeng, Qing Lyu, Charles Yu, Carl Edwards, Xiaomeng Jin, Yizhu Jiao, Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, Rotem Dror, Zhenhailong Wang, Chris Callison-Burch, Mohit Bansal, Carl Vondrick, Jiawei Han, Dan Roth, Shih-Fu Chang, Martha Palmer and Heng Ji, RESIN-11: Schema-guided Event Prediction for 11 Newsworthy Scenarios, Proc. 2022 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL2022) System Demonstration Track, July 2022.
  7. Abhidip Bhattacharyya, Cecilia Mauceri, Martha Palmer and Christoffer Heckman, Aligning Images and Text with Semantic Role Labels for Fine-Grained Cross-Modal Understanding, In the Proc. of the 13th Edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, Marseille, France, June 2022.

2021

  1. Caselli, T., Hovy, E., Palmer, M., & Vossen, P. (Eds.). (2021). Computational Analysis of Storylines: Making Sense of Events (Studies in Natural Language Processing). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108854221
  2. Jens E. L. Van Gysel, Meagan Vigus,  Jayeol Chun,  Kenneth Lai,  Sarah Moeller,  Jiarui Yao,  Tim O’Gorman,  Andrew Cowell,  William Croft,  Chu-Ren Huang,  Jan Hajič,  James H. Martin,  Stephan Oepen,  Martha Palmer,  James Pustejovsky,  Rosa Vallejos,  Nianwen Xue. (2021) Designing a Uniform Meaning Representation for Natural Language Processing, Künstliche Intelligenz. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13218-021-00722-w. View-only full text
  3. Olga Majewska; Charlotte Collins; Simon Baker; Jari Björne; Susan Windisch Brown; Anna Korhonen; Martha Palmer  (2021), BioVerbNet: A large semantic-syntactic classification of verbs in biomedicine, Journal of Biomedical Semantics, JBSM-D-21-00007. 
  4. O’Gorman, Tim, Wright-Bettner, Kristin, Palmer, Martha, The Richer Event Description Corpus for Event-Event Relations, Caselli, T., Hovy, E., Palmer, M., & Vossen, P. (Eds.). (2021). Computational Analysis of Storylines: Making Sense of Events (Studies in Natural Language Processing). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108854221
  5. Bonial, Claire, Brown, Susan W., Palmer, Martha, Kazeminejad, Ghazaleh, The Rich Event Ontology: Ontological Hub for Event Representations, Caselli, T., Hovy, E., Palmer, M., & Vossen, P. (Eds.). (2021). Computational Analysis of Storylines: Making Sense of Events (Studies in Natural Language Processing). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108854221
  6. Kalouli, Aikaterini-Lida; Real, Livy; Buis, Annebeth; Palmer, Martha; Paiva, Valeria de. Annotation Difficulties in Natural Language Inference. In: Simpósio Brasileiro De Tecnologia Da Informação E Da Linguagem Humana (STIL), 13., 2021, Evento Online. Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2021 . p. 247-254. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5753/stil.2021.17804
  7. Daniel Chen, Martha Palmer, Meagan Vigus, (2021) AutoAspect: Automatic Annotation of Tense and Aspect for Uniform Meaning Representations, In the Proc. of the Joint 15th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW) and 3rd Designing Meaning Representations (DMR) Workshop, held with EMNLP 2021, Nov 11, 2021.
  8. Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, Martha Palmer, Tao Li, Vivek Srikumar (2021) Automatic Entity State Annotation using the VerbNet Semantic Parser, In the Proc. of the Joint 15th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW) and 3rd Designing Meaning Representations (DMR) Workshop, held with EMNLP 2021, Nov 11, 2021.
  9. Ananya Ganesh, Martha Palmer and Katharina Kann, (2021) What Would a Teacher Do? Predicting Future Talk Moves, Findings of ACL 2021, August, 2021.
  10. Zixuan Zhang, Nikolaus Nova Parulian, Heng Ji, Ahmed S. Elsayed, Skatje Myers and Martha Palmer, (2021), Biomedical Information Extraction based on Knowledge-enriched Abstract Meaning Representation, In the Proc. of the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021), August, 2021.
  11. Piyush Mishra, Akanksha Malhotra, Susan Windisch Brown, Martha Palmer and Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, (2021), Schema Curation Interface: A Graphical Interface for Curating Schemas, , In the Proc. of the Joint Conference of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021), August, 2021.
  12. Haoyang Wen, Ying Lin, Tuan M. Lai, Xiaoman Pan, Sha Li, Xudong Lin, Ben Zhou, Manling Li, Haoyu Wang, Hongming Zhang, Xiaodong Yu, Alexander Dong, Zhenhailong Wang, Yi R. Fung, Piyush Mishra, Qing Lyu, Dídac Surís, Brian Chen, Susan W. Brown, Martha Palmer, Chris Callison-Burch, Carl Vondrick, Jiawei Han, Dan Roth, Shih-Fu Chang and Heng Ji, (2021) RESIN: A Dockerized Schema-Guided Cross-document Cross-lingual Cross-media Information Extraction and Event Tracking System, Proc. The 2021 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Human Language Technologies (NAACL-HLT2021) Demo Track.
  13. Qingyun Wang, Manling Li, Xuan Wang, Nikolaus Parulian, Guangxing Han, Jiawei Ma, Jingxuan Tu, Ying Lin, Haoran Zhang, Weili Liu, Aabhas Chauhan, Yingjun Guan, Bangzheng Li, Ruisong Li, Xiangchen Song, Yi R. Fung, Heng Ji, Jiawei Han, Shih-Fu Chang, James Pustejovsky, David Liem, Ahmed Elsayed, Martha Palmer, Jasmine Rah, Clare Voss, Cynthia Schneider and Boyan Onyshkevych (2021) COVID-19 Literature Knowledge Graph Construction and Drug Repurposing Report Generation. Proc. The 2021 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Human Language Technologies (NAACL-HLT2021) Demo Track [Best Demo Paper Award].
  14. Skatje Myers and Martha Palmer, (2021) Tuning Deep Active Learning for Semantic Role Labeling, 14th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS), online, June 16-17, 2021.
  15. Kevin Stowe, Jenette Preciado, Kathryn Conger, Susan Windisch Brown, Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, James Gung, and Martha Palmer. 2021 SemLink 2.0: Chasing Lexical Resources. 14th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS) Online, June 16-17, 2021.
  16. James Gung & Martha Palmer, (2021) Predicate Representations and Polysemy in VerbNet Semantic Parsing, 14th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS), online, June 16-17, 2021.
  17. Harsha Kokel, Mayukh Das, Rakibul Islam, Julia Bonn, Jon Cai, Soham Dan, Anjali Narayan-Chen, Prashant Jayannavar, Janardhan Doppa, Julia Hockenmaier, Sriraam Natarajan, Martha Palmer and Dan Roth, (2021) Human-guided Collaborative Problem Solving: A Natural Language based Framework, demo paper, ICAPS2021,2021.
  18. Rebecca Iglesias-Flores, Megha Mishra, Ajay Patel, Akanksha Malhotra, Reno Kriz, Martha Palmer and Chris Callison-Burch. ((2021) TopGuNN: Fast NLP Training Data Augmentation using Large Corpora, The 2nd Workshop on Data  Science with Human-in-the-loop: Language Advances (DaSH-LA), held with NAACL, June 11.

2020

  1. Kristin Wright-Bettner, Chen Lin, Timothy Miller, Steven Bethard, Dmitriy Dligach, Martha Palmer, James H Martin, Guergana Savova, Defining and Learning Refined Temporal Relations in the Clinical Narrative, Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis, at EMNLP 2020, November 2020
  2. Tao Li, Parth Anand Jawale, Martha Palmer and Vivek Srikumar (2020) Structured Tuning for Semantic Role Labeling, In the Proceedings of the  58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2020), virtual, July 5-10, 2020.
  3. Sarah Moeller, Irina Wagner, Martha Palmer, Kathryn Conger, Skatje Myers (2020) The Russian PropBank, In the Proceedings of the Twelth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2020), May, 2020.
  4. Julia Bonn, Martha Palmer, Jon Cai, Kristin Wright-Bettner (2020) Spatial AMR: Expanded Spatial Annotation in the Context of a Grounded Minecraft Corpus, In the Proceedings of the Twelth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2020), May, 2020.
  5. Soham Dan, Parisa Kordjamshidi, Julia Bonn, Archna Bhatia, Jon Cai, Martha Palmer, Dan Roth (2020) From Spatial Relations to Spatial Configurations,  In the Proceedings of the Twelth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2020), May, 2020.
  6. Mary Martin, Cecilia Mauceri, Martha Palmer, Christoffer Heckman, Leveraging Non-Specialists for Accurate and Time Efficient AMR Annotation, In the Proceedings of the Proceedings of the LREC 2020 Workshop on "Citizen Linguistics in Language Resource Development", at LREC 2020, 5/2020.
  7. Peterson, Daniel, Susan Brown, Palmer, Martha (2020) Verb Class Induction With Partial Supervision, In the Proceedings of the Thirty-fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, February, New York City, NY.

2019

  1.  Cecilia Mauceri, Martha Palmer, Chris Heckman, SUN-Spot: An RGB-D Dataset With Spatial Referring Expressions, 1883-1886, The IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), Seoul, SOUTH KOREA, 27 Oct 2019 - 02 Nov 2019. 

  2. Kristin Wright-Bettner, Martha Palmer, Guergana Savova, Piet de Groen, Timothy Miller, Cross-document coreference: An approach to capturing coreference without context, In the Proceedings of the Tenth International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis (LOUHI 2019), pp. 1-10, held with EMNLP, Hong Kong, November 2019.

  3. Kevin Stowe, Sarah Moeller, Laura Michaelis, Martha Palmer, Linguistic Analysis Improves Neural Metaphor Detection, In the Proceedings of the 23rd Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL), held with EMNLP, Hong Kong, Nov, 2019.
  4. Chiu, Billy, Baker, Simon, Palmer, Martha, Korhonen, Anna, Enhancing biomedical word embeddings by retrofitting to verb clusters, In the Proceedings of the 18th BioNLP Workshop and Shared Task, held with ACL, Florence, Italy, August 1, 2019.
  5. Susan Windisch Brown, Julia Bonn, James Gung, Annie Zaenen, James Pustejovsky and Martha Palmer, VerbNet Representations: Subevent Semantics for Transfer Verbs, In the Proceedings of the 1st Designing Meaning Representations Workshop, DMR-2019, held with ACL, Florence, Italy, August 1, 2019
  6. Skatje Myers and Martha Palmer, ClearTAC: Verb Tense, Aspect, and Form Classification Using Neural Nets, In the Proceedings of the 1st Designing Meaning Representations Workshop, DMR-2019, held with ACL, Florence, Italy, August 1, 2019.
  7.  Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli, Annebeth Buis, Livy Real, Martha Palmer and Valeria dePaiva, Explaining Simple Natural Language Inference, in the Proceedings of the 13th Linguistic Annotation Workshop, LAW 2019, held with ACL 2019, Florence, Italy, Aug 1, 2019.
  8. Billy Chiu; Olga Majewska; Sampo Pyysalo; Laura Wey; Ulla Stenius; Anna Korhonen; Martha Palmer, A Neural Classification Method for Supporting the Creation of BioVerbNet, Journal of Biomedical Semantics, (2019) 10:2, JBSM-D-18-00035, January, 2019.2018

2018

  1. Tim O'Gorman, Michael Regan, Kira Griffitt, Martha Palmer, Ulf Hermjakob and Kevin Knight, 2018, AMR Beyond the Sentence: the Multi-sentence AMR corpus, in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics,(COLING 2018), Santa Fe, NM. (37%)
  2. Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, Claire Bonial, Susan Windisch Brown and Martha Palmer, 2018, Automatically Extracting Qualia Relations for the Rich Event Ontology, in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics,(COLING 2018), Santa Fe, NM.
  3. Kevin Stowe, Jennings Anderson, Martha Palmer, Leysia Palen, Ken Anderson, 2018. Improving Classification of Twitter Behavior During Hurricane Events, In the Proceedings of the Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media, held w/ ACL, Melbourne, Australia, July 20.
  4.  Mariela Jennings, Martha Palmer and Joshua Hartshorne (2018) How Much Does Verb Semantics Determine Verb Syntax?  One page abstract to be presented at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing(AMLaP),Belin, Germany, Sept 6-8.
  5. Stowe K, Palmer M, Anderson J, Kogan M, Palen L, Anderson KM, Morss R, Demuth J, Lazrus H.(2018)  "Developing and Evaluating Annotation Procedures for Twitter Data during Hazard Events." Proceedings of the Joint Workshop on Linguistic Annotation, Multiword Expressions and Constructions (LAW-MWE-CxG-2018): Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018.133-143.
  6. Kevin Stowe and Martha Palmer. 2018. Leveraging syntactic constructions for metaphor identification. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Figurative Language Processing, held with NAACL 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana. Association for Computational Linguistics
  7. Susan W. Brown, James Pustejovsky, Annie Zaenen, and Martha Palmer. 2018. Integrating Generative Lexicon Event Structures into VerbNet. In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018), Miyazaki, Japan, May.
  8. Tim O’Gorman, Sameer Pradhan, Julia Bonn, Katie Conger, James Gung, Martha Palmer, 2018, The New PropBank: Aligning PropBank with AMR through POS Unification, In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018).
  9. Claire Bonial,Bianca Badarau, Kira Griffitt, Ulf Hermjakob, Kevin Knight, Tim O’Gorman, Martha Palmer, Nathan Schneider, 2018, Abstract Meaning Representation of Constructions: The More We Include, the Better the Representation, In Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2018), Miyazaki, Japan, May.
  10. Thessen A, Preciado J, Jain P, Martin J, Palmer M, Bhat R. "Automated Trait Extraction using ClearEarth, a Natural Language Processing System for Text Mining in Natural Sciences." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards. 2 (May 22, 2018): e26080-e26080. 
  11. Daniel W. Peterson, Martha Palmer, Bayesian Verb Sense Clustering, In the Proceedings of the Thirty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-18), New Orleans, February, 2018.

2017

  1. Wei-Te Chen, and Martha Palmer. 2017. ``Unsupervised AMR-Dependency Parse Alignment'', In Proceedings of the European Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics (EACL) 2017, Valencia, Spain.
  2. Martha Palmer, James Gung, Claire Bonial, Jinho Choi, Orin Hargraves, Derek Palmer, Kevin Stowe, The Pitfalls of Shortcuts: Tales from the word sense tagging trenches, (2017) Essays in Lexical Semantics and Computational Lexicography - In Honor of Adam Kilgarriff. M. Diab, A. Villavicencio,  M. Apidianaki, V. Kordoni, A. Korhonen, P. Nakov, M. Stevenson (editors). Springer series Text, Speech and Language Technology. Springer
  3. Martha Palmer, Claire Bonial and Jena D. Hwang, (2017), VerbNet: Capturing English verb behavior, meaning and usage, The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Science, ed. Susan Chipman, Oxford University Press.
  4. Martha Palmer, Sameer Pradhan, Nianwen Xue, Semantic Role Labeling, (to appear, 2017) The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics, Ed. Ruslan Mitkov, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
  5. Meredith Green, Orin Hargraves, Claire Bonial, Jinying Chen, Lyndsie Clark, Martha Palmer (2017) VerbNet/OntoNotes-based sense annotation. In The Handbook of Linguistic Annotations. Ed. James Pustejovsky and Nancy Ide. Springer.
  6. Claire Bonial, Kathryn Conger, Jena D. Hwang, Aous Mansouri, Yahya Aseri, Julia Bonn, Timothy O’Gorman, & Martha Palmer, (2017), Current Directions in English and Arabic PropBank, In The Handbook of Linguistic Annotation. Ed. James Pustejovsky and Nancy Ide. Springer.
  7. Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Rajesh Bhatt, Annahita Farudi, Prescott Klassen, Bhuvana Narasimhan, Martha Palmer, Owen Rambow, Dipti Misra Sharma, Ashwini Vaidya, Sri Ramagurumurthy Vishnu, and Fei Xia, The Hindi/Urdu Treebank Project, (2017), In The Handbook of Linguistic Annotation.. Ed. James Pustejovsky and Nancy Ide. Springer.
  8. Savova, Guergana; Pradhan, Sameer; Palmer, Martha; Styler, Will; Chapman, Wendy; Elhadad, Noemie. (2017). Annotating the clinical text - MiPACQ, ShARe, SHARPn and THYME corpora. In The Handbook of Linguistic Annotations. Ed. James Pustejovsky and Nancy Ide. Springer.
  9. K. Bretonnel Cohen, Karin Verspoor, Michael Bada, Martha Palmer, and Lawrence E. Hunter (2017) The Colorado Richly Annotated Full Text (CRAFT) corpus: Multi-model annotation in the biomedical domain, (in press), In The Handbook of Linguistic Annotation. Ed. James Pustejovsky and Nancy Ide. Springer.

2016

  1. Daniel Peterson, Jordan Boyd-Graber, Martha Palmer, Daisuke Kawahara, Leveraging VerbNet to build Coropus-Specific Verb Clusters, *SEM 2016, w/ ACL 2016, Berlin, Germany, May 2016.
  2. Kevin Stowe, Michael Paul, Martha Palmer, Leysia Palen, Ken Anderson, Identifying and Categorizing Disaster-Related Tweets, In the Proceedings of the Fourth Int'l Workshop on NLP for Social Media, held w/ EMNLP 2016, pp. 1-6, Austin, TX, Nov 1, 2016
  3. Tim O'Gorman, Kristin Wright-Bettner, Martha Palmer, Richer Event Description: Integrating event coreference with temporal, causal and briding annotation, Computing News Storylines Workshop at EMNLP 2016, pp. 47-56, Austin, TX, October, 2016.
  4. Roger Evans, Alexander Gelbukh, Gregory Grefenstette, Patrick Hanks, Miloš Jakubíček, Diana McCarthy, Martha Palmer, Ted Pedersen, Michael Rundell, Pavel Rychlý, Serge Sharoff and David Tugwell (2016) Adam Kilgarriff’s Legacy to Computational Linguistics and Beyond, In Proceedings of CICLing 2016. Springer: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, April 3-9, 2016
  5. Yu Hong; Tongtao Zhang; Tim O'Gorman; Sharone Horowit-Hendler; Heng Ji; Martha Palmer, Building a Cross-document Event-Event Relation Corpus, 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-X 2016), w/ ACL 2016, Berlin, Germany, August, 2016.
  6. Nathan Schneider; Jena D. Hwang; Vivek Srikumar; Meredith Green; Abhijit Suresh; Kathryn Conger; Tim O'Gorman; Martha Palmer, A Corpus of Preposition Supersenses, 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-X 2016), w/ ACL 2016, Berlin, Germany, August, 2016.
  7. Claire Bonial, David Tahmoush, Susan Windisch Brown, Martha Palmer, Multimodal Use of an Upper-Level Event Ontology, Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Events: Definition, Detection, Coreference, and Representation, (held w/NAACL), pp. 18–26, San Diego, CA, June 2016
  8. Ann Bies, Zhiyi Song, Jeremy Getman, Joe Ellis, Justin Mott, Stephanie Strassel, Martha Palmer, Teruko Mitamura, Marjorie Freedman, Heng Ji and Tim O’Gorman, A Comparison of Event Representations in DEFT,  Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Events: Definition, Detection, Coreference, and Representation, (held w/NAACL), San Diego, CA, June 2016.
  9. Xuansong Li, Martha Palmer, Nianwen Xue, Lance Ramshaw, Mohamed Maamouri, Ann Bies, Kathryn Conger, Stephen Grimes and Stephanie Strassel, Large Multi-lingual, Multi-level and Multi-genre Annotation Corpus, In LREC 2016, Portorož, Slovenia, May, 2016.
  10. Claire Bonial and Martha Palmer, Comprehensive and Consistent PropBank Light Verb Annotation, In LREC 2016, Portorož, Slovenia, May, 2016.
  11. Maaz Anwar, Riyaz Ahmad Bhat, Dipti Sharma, Ashwini Vaidya, Martha Palmer and Tafseer Ahmed Khan, A Proposition Bank of Urdu, In LREC 2016, Portorož, Slovenia, May, 2016.
  12. James Pustejovsky, Martha Palmer, Annie Zaenen, and Susan Brown. Integrating VerbNet and GL Predicative Structures. Interoperability for Semantic Annotation (ISA-12) 2016 with LREC-2016, Portoroz, Slovenia. May 23-28, 2016.
  13. Claire Bonial, Susan Brown and Martha Palmer, A Lexically-Informed Upper Level Event Ontology, ISA-12, In the Interoperability of Semantic Annotation (ISA-12), with LREC 2016, Portorož, Slovenia, May, 2016.
  14. Hartshorne, J. K., Mu, J., O'Donnell, T. J., & Palmer, M. The relationship between semantics and verb argument structure is highly regular: A large-scale, crowd-sourced investigation. Poster presented at Architectures and Mechanisms in Language Processing, Bilbao, Spain, 2016.

2015

  1. Wei-Te Chen, Claire Bonial, and Martha Palmer (2015) English Light Verb Constructions, In the Proceedings of AAAI-2015, Austin, TX, January 2015.
  2. Shumin Wu and Martha Palmer (2015). Improving Chinese-English PropBank Alignment, in the Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Syntax, Semantics and Structure in Statistical Translation (SSST-9), held with NAACL 2015, Denver, CO.
  3. Shumin Wu and Martha Palmer. (2015). Can selectional preferences help automatic semantic role labeling? In Proceedings of the 4th Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, Denver, CO.
  4. Jena D. Hwang and Martha Palmer. (2015). Identification of Caused Motion Construction, In Proceedings of the 4th Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, Denver, CO.
  5. Nathan Schneider, Vivek Srikumar, Jena D. Hwang, and Martha Palmer (2015). A hierarchy with, of, and for preposition supersenses. 9th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-IX 2015), w/ NAACL 2015, Denver, CO

2014

  1. Rei Ikuta, William F. Styler IV, Mariah Hamang, Tim O'Gorman, and Martha Palmer (2014) Challenges of Adding Causation to Richer Event DescriptionsIn proceedings of the 2nd Events Workshop, held in conjunction with ACL 2014, Baltimore, MD.
  2. Styler, William, F., Steven Bethard, Sean Finan, Martha Palmer, Sameer Pradhan, Piet C de Groen, Brad Erickson, Timothy Miller, Chen Lin, Guergana Savova and James Pustejovsky, Temporal Annotation in the Clinical DomainTransactions of the Association of Computational Linguistics, 2014
  3. Joshua K. Hartshorne,  Claire Bonialand Martha Palmer, (2014), The VerbCorner Project: Findings from Phase 1 of Crowd-Sourcing a Semantic Decomposition of Verbs, In the Proceedings of ACL-2014, short paper, Baltimore, MD, June, 2014.
  4. Daisuke Kawahara,Daniel W. Petersonand Martha Palmer. (2014) A Step-wise Usage-based Method for Inducing Polysemy-aware Verb Classes, In Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL2014), Baltimore, MD.
  5. Daisuke Kawahara, Daniel Peterson, Octavian Popescu, Martha Palmer (2014). Inducing Example-based Semantic Frames from a Massive Amount of Verb Uses. In the Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL-2014. Gothenburg, Sweden.
  6. Daniel Peterson, Martha Palmer, Shumin Wu, (2014) Focusing Annotation for Semantic Role Labeling, The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland.
  7. Claire Bonial, Julia Bonn, Kathryn Conger, Jena Hwang and Martha Palmer (2014) PropBank: Semantics of New Predicate Types. The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland.
  8. Daisuke Kawahara and Martha Palmer (2014) Single Classifier Approach for Verb Sense Disambiguation based on Generalized Features. The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland.
  9. Jena D. Hwang, Annie Zaenen, Martha Palmer (2014) Criteria for Identifying and Annotating Caused Motion Constructions in Corpus Data. The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland.
  10. Nianwen Xue, Ondrej Bojar, Jan Hajic, Martha Palmer, Zdenka Uresova, Xiuhong Zhang (2014) Not an Interlingua, But Close: Comparison of English AMRs to Chinese and Czech, The 9th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Reykjavik, Iceland.
  11. Carolina Scarton, Lin Sun, Karin Kipper-Schuler, Magali Sanches Duran, Martha Palmer, Anna Korhonen (2014) Verb clustering for Brazilian Portuguese, In the Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics, pp. 25-39, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, April, 2014.
  12. Claire Bonial, Meredith Green, Jenette Preciado and Martha Palmer. An Approach to Take Multi-Word Expressions. In Proceedings of the 10th EACL Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2014). Gothenburg, Sweden, April, 2014.

2013

  1. Pathak J, Bailey KR, Beebe CE, Bethard S, Carrell DC, Chen PJ, Dligach D, Endle CM, Hart LA, Haug PJ, Huff SM, Kaggal VC, Li D, Liu H, Marchant K, Masanz J, Miller T, Oniki TA, Palmer M, Peterson KJ, Rea S, Savova GK, Stancl CR, Sohn S, Solbrig HR, Suesse DB, Tao C, Taylor DP, Westberg L, Wu S, Zhuo N, Chute CG. Normalization and standardization of electronic health records for high-throughput phenotyping: the SHARPn consortium. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2013 Dec; 20 (e2):e341-8 Epub 2013 Nov 04 
  2. Albright, Daniel, Lanfranchi, Arrick; Fredriksen, Anwen; Styler, William; Warner, Collin; Hwang, Jena; Choi, Jinho; Dligach, Dmitriy; Nielsen, Rodney; Martin, James; Ward, Wayne; Palmer, Martha; Savova, Guergana. 2013. Towards comprehensive syntactic and semantic annotations of the clinical narrativeJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association., 2013; 0:1-9.
  3. Claire Bonial, Orin Hargraves and Martha Palmer. Expanding VerbNet with Sketch EngineProceedings of the Generative Lexicon Conference, GenLex-13, Pisa, Italy, September 2013.
  4. Claire Bonial, Kevin Stowe and Martha Palmer. Renewing and Revising SemLinkThe GenLex Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics, GenLex-13. Pisa, Italiy, September 2013
  5. Laura Banarescu; Claire Bonial; Shu Cai; Madalina Georgescu; Kira Griffitt; Ulf Hermjakob; Kevin Knight; Philipp Koehn; Martha Palmer; Nathan Schneider. Abstract Meaning Representation for SembankingIn the Proceedings of the 7th Linguistic Annotation Workshop and Interoperability with Discourse, held at ACL-2013, Sofia, Bulgaria, August 8-9,2013.
  6. Ashwini Vaidya; Martha Palmer; Bhuvana Narasimhan, Semantic Roles for Nominal Predicates: Building a Lexical Resource, In the Proceedings of the 9th Workshop on Multiword Expressions, held at NAACL 2014, Atlanta, GA, June 13, 2013.
  7. Harry Bunt and Martha Palmer, Conceptual and representational choices in defining an ISO standard for semantic role annotation, In the Proceedings of the ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotaton (ISA-9) held in conjunction with the International Workshop on Computational Semanticcs, Potsdam, Germany, March, 2013.

2012

  1. Verspoor, K, Cohen, K.B., Lanfranchi, A., Warner, C., Johnson, H.L., Roeder, C., Choi, J.D., Funk, C., Malenkiy, Y., Eckert, M., Xue, N., Baumgartner Jr., W.A., Bada, M., Palmer, M., Hunter, L.E., A corpus of full-text journal articles is a robust evaluation tool for revealing differences in performance of biomedical natural language processing tools. BMC Bioinformatics 2012, 13:207, 48pp.
  2. Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer, Fast and Robust Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Dynamic Model SelectionIn the Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL-2012, Jeju Island, Korea, July, 2012.
  3. Danilo Croce; Alessandro Moschitti; Roberto Basili; Martha Palmer, Verb Classification using Distributional Similarity in Syntactic and Semantic StructuresIn the Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL-2012, Jeju Island, Korea, July, 2012.
  4. K. Bretonnel Cohen, Lawrence E. Hunter and Martha Palmr, Assessment of software testing and quality assurance in natural language processing applications and a linguistically inspired approach to improving it, In the Proceedings of Joint workshops on Intelligent Methods for Software System Engineering, JIMSE2012, Montpellier, France, August, 27-31, 2012.
  5. Weston Feeley, Claire Bonial and Martha Palmer, Evaluating the coverage of VerbNet, In the Proceedings of ISA-8:Eighth Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation, Pisa, Italy, October, 2012.
  6. Susan Windisch Brown and Martha Palmer, Semantic annotation of metaphorical verbs: A Case Study of 'Climb' and 'Poison', In the Proceedings of ISA-8:Eighth Joint ACL-ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation, Pisa, Italy, October, 2012.
  7. Lee Becker; Martha Palmer; Sarel van Vuuren; Wayne Ward, Question Ranking and Selection in Tutorial Dialogues In the Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Building Educational Applications Using NLP, held with ACL-2012, Jeju Island, South Korea, July, 2012.
  8. Ashwini Vaidya, Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer and Bhuvana Narasimhan, Empty Argument Insertion in the Hindi PropBank, In the Proceedings of LREC-2012, Instanbul, Turkey, May, 2012
  9. William J. Corvey, Sudha Verma, Sarah Vieweg, Martha Palmer and James Martin, Foundations of a Multilayer Annotation Framework for Twitter Communications During Crisis Events, In the Proceedings of LREC-2012, Istanbul, Turkey, May, 2012.

2011

  1. Verma, Sudha, Sarah Vieweg, Will Corvey, Leysia Palen, Jim Martin, Martha Palmer, Aaron Schram and Ken Anderson (2011). NLP to the Rescue? Extracting "Situational Awareness" Tweets During Mass Emergency. Proceedings of the Fifth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, 17-21 July 2011, Barcelona, Spain.
  2. Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer, Getting the Most out of Transition-based Dependency ParsingProceedings of the 49th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (ACL:HLT'11), 687-692, Portland, Oregon, June, 2011.
  3. Dmitriy Dligach and Martha Palmer. Good Seed Makes a Good Crop: Accelerating Active Learning Using Language Modeling. In ACL '11: Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies. June 19 - 24, 2011, Portland, OR.
  4. Lee Becker, Martha Palmer, Sarel van Vuuren, and Martha Palmer. Evaluating questions in context. In AAAI 2011 Fall Symposium on Question Generation, Arlington, VA USA, November 2011.
  5. Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer, Statistical Dependency Parsing in Korean: From Corpus Generation To Automatic Parsing, Proceedings of IWPT workshop on Statistical Parsing of Morphologically Rich Languages (SPMRL'11), 1-11, Dublin, Ireland, October, 2011
  6. Bonial, C., Corvey, W., Palmer, M., Petukhova, V., and Bunt, H. 2011b. A Hierarchical Unification of LIRICS and VerbNet Semantic Roles. Proceedings of the ICSC Workshop on Semantic Annotation for Computational Linguistic Resources (SACL-ICSC 2011), Sep, 2011.
  7. Verma, S., Vieweg, S., Corvey, W., Palen, L., Martin, J.H., Palmer, M., Schram, A, Anderson, K.M. 2011. NLP to the Rescue?: Extracting "Situational Awareness" Tweets During Mass Emergency. In Proceedings of the Fifth International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media (ICWSM 2011), July, 2011.
  8. Claire Bonial, Susan Windisch Brown, Jena D. Hwang, Christopher Parisien, Martha Palmer and Suzanne Stevenson. 2011. Incorporating Coercive Constructions into a Verb Lexicon. In Proceedings of the ACL 2011 Workshop on Relational Models of Semantics (RELMS'11), Portland, Oregon. June, 2011.
  9. Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer, Transition-based Semantic Role Labeling Using Predicate Argument Clustering, Proceedings of ACL workshop on Relational Models of Semantics (RELMS'11), 37-45, Portland, Oregon, June, 2011
  10. Ashwini Vaidya, Jinho D. Choi, Martha Palmer, Bhuvana Narasimhan, Analysis of the Hindi Proposition Bank using Dependency Structure, Proceedings of ACL workshop on Linguistic Annotation (LAW'11), 21-29, Portland, Oregon, June, 2011
  11. Shumin Wu and Martha Palmer. 2011. Semantic Mapping Using Automatic Word Alignment and Semantic Role Labeling, In Proceedings of ACL11 Workshop, Fifth Workshop on Syntax, Semantics and Structure in Statistical Translation, ACL, pages 21-30., Portland, OR, June, 2011.
  12. Abdelati Hawwari, Jena D. Hwang, Aous Mansouri and Martha Palmer. 2011. Classification and Deterministic PropBank Annotation of Predicative Adjectives in Arabic. In Proceedings of the Sixth Joint ISO - ACL SIGSEM Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation. Oxford, UK. January, 2011.
  13. Bonial, C., Brown, S.W., Corvey, W., Palmer, M., Petukhova, V., and Bunt, H. 2011a. "An Exploratory Comparison of Thematic Roles in VerbNet and LIRICS", Proceedings of the Sixth Joint ISO - ACL SIGSEM Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation (ISA-6), 39-44, Jan, 2011.
  14. Lee Becker, Wayne Ward, Sarel van Vuuren, and Martha Palmer. DISCUSS: A dialogue move taxonomy layered over semantic representations. In IWCS 2011: The 9th International Conference on Computational Semantics, Oxford, England, January 2011.
  15. Susan Windisch Brown, Dmitriy Dligach, and Martha Palmer. VerbNet Class Assignment as a WSD Task. In IWSC 2011: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Semantics, January 12 - 14, 2011, Oxford, UK.

2010

  1. Palen, Leysia, Kenneth Mark Anderson, Gloria Mark, James H. Martin, Douglas Sicker, Martha Palmer, Dirk Grunwald. A Vision for Technology-Mediated Support for Public Participation & Assistance in Mass Emergencies & DisastersAssociation of Computing Machinery and British Computing Society's 2010 Conference on Visions of Computer Science, Edinburgh, United Kingdom - April 13 - 16, 2010 (long paper, ~12 pages).
  2. Cohen, K. Bretonnel, Arrick Lanfranchi, William Corvey, William A. Baumgartner Jr., Christophe Roeder, Philip V. Ogren, Martha Palmer, and Lawrence E. Hunter. Annotation of all coreference in biomedical text: Guideline selection and adaptation. Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Building and evaluating resources for biomedical text mining (BioTxtM2010), held in conjunction with LREC '10,. May 17, 2010, Valetta, Malta.
  3. Bhatia, Archna, Rajesh Bhatt, Bhuvana Narasimhan, Martha Palmer, Owen Rambow, Dipti Misra Sharma, Michael Tepper, Ashwini Vaidya, and Fei Xia. Empty Categories in a Hindi Treebank.Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10).May 17, 2010, Valetta, Malta.
  4. Choi, Jinho D., Claire Bonial, and Martha Palmer. Propbank Instance Annotation Guidelines Using a Dedicated Editor, Jubilee. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10). May 17, 2010, Valetta, Malta.
  5. Choi, Jinho D., Claire Bonial, and Martha Palmer. Propbank Frameset Annotation Guidelines Using a Dedicated Editor, Cornerstone. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10). May 17, 2010, Valetta, Malta.
  6. Brown, Susan, Travis Rood, and Martha Palmer. Number or Nuance: Which factors restrict reliable word sense annotation? Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'10). May 17, 2010, Valetta, Malta.
  7. Choi, Jinho D., Claire Bonial, and Martha Palmer. Multilingual Propbank Annotation Tools: Cornerstone and Jubilee. Proceedings of NAACL-HLT'10: Demos, pp. 13-16, June, 2010, Los Angeles, CA.
  8. Hwang, Jena D., Rodney D. Nielsen and Martha Palmer. Toward a Domain Independent Semantics: Enhancing Semantic Representation with Construction Grammar. Proceedings of Extracting and Using Constructions in Computational Linguistics Workshop, held in conjunction with NAACL-HLT 2010June 6, 2010, Los Angeles, CA.
  9. Hwang, Jena D., Archna Bhatia, Clare Bonial, Aous Mansouri, Ashwini Vaidya, Nianwen Xue, and Martha Palmer. PropBank Annotation of Multilingual Light Verb Constructions. Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop, held in conjunction with ACL-2010, July 15-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden.
  10. Dligach, Dmitriy, Rodney Nielsen and Martha Palmer. To Annotate More Accurately or to Annotate More. Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop, held in conjunction with ACL-2010, July 15-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden.
  11. Choi, Jinho and Martha Palmer. Retrieving Correct Semantic Boundaries in Dependency Structure.Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop, held in conjunction with ACL-2010, July 15-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden.
  12. Bada, Michael, Miriam Eckert, Martha Palmer and Lawrence Hunter. An Overview of the CRAFT Concept Annotation Guidelines. Poster in the Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop, held in conjunction with ACL-2010, July 15-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden.
  13. Zaghouani, Wajdi, Mona Diab, Aous Mansouri, Sameer Pradhan and Martha Palmer. The Revised Arabic PropBank. Poster in the Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop, held in conjunction with ACL-2010.. July 15-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden.
  14. Ruppenhofer, Josef, Caroline Sporleder, Roser Morante, Collin Baker and Martha Palmer. SemEval-2010 Task 10: Linking Events and Their Participants in Discourse. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation Semeval-10, held in conjunction with ACL-2010. Pages 45-50, July 15-16, 2010, Uppsala, Sweden.

2009

  1. Xia,Fei, Rajesh Bhatt, Owen Rambow, Martha Palmer and Dipti Misra Sharma. Towards a multi-representational Treebank. Proceedings of The 7th International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories, TLT-7. Jan 23-24, 2009, Groningen, The Netherlands: 19th Meeting of Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands, 2009.
  2. Palmer,Martha, Jena D. Hwang, Susan Windisch Brown, Karin Kipper Schuler and Arrick Lanfranchi. Leveraging lexical resources for the detection of event relations. Proceedings of the AAAI. March 23-25 2009, Stanford, CA: Spring Symposium on Learning by Reading, 2009.
  3. Palmer, Martha. "Semlink: Linking PropBank, VerbNet and FrameNet"Proceedings of the Generative Lexicon Conference. Sept. 2009, Pisa, Italy: GenLex-09, 2009.
  4. Chen, Jinying, and Martha Palmer. Improving English Verb Sense Disambiguation Performance with Linguistically Motivated Features and Clear Sense Distinction Boundaries. Language Resources and Evaluation. 43:181–208, Springer Netherland: SemEval2007, 2009.
  5. Xue,Nianwen, and Martha Palmer. Adding semantic roles to the Chinese Treebank. Natural Language Engineering. 15(1) 2009:143-172.
  6. Savova, Guergana, Steven Bethard, Will Styler, James H. Martin, Martha Palmer, James Masanz,and Wayne Ward. Towards temporal relation discovery from the clinical narrative. American Medical Informatics Association. 2009.
  7. Choi,Jinho D., Martha Palmer and Nianwen Xue. Using Parallel PropBanks to enhance Word-alignments. ACL-IJCNLP. 2009, Singapore: Linguistic Annotation Workshop, 2009.
  8. Dligach, Dmitriy, and Martha Palmer. Using Language Modeling to Select Useful Annotation Data.Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop. 2009, Boulder, Colorado: Held in Conjunction with NAACL-HLT 2009.

2008

  1. Martha Palmer, Olga Babko-Malaya, Ann Bies, Mona Diab, Mohamed Maamouri, Aous Mansouri, Wajdi Zaghouani. A Pilot Arabic PropBank Proceedings of LREC-08. May 2008, Marrakesh, Morocco: 2008.
  2. Nielsen,Rodney D., Wayne Ward, James H. Martin and Martha Palmer. Annotating Students’ Understanding of Science Concepts. Proceedings of LREC-08. May 2008, Marrakesh, Morocco: 2008.
  3. Dligach, Dmitriy, and Martha Palmer. Novel Semantic Features for Verb Sense Disambiguation.(poster) Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies. June 15-20, 2008, Columbus, OH: 2008. pp. 29-32.
  4. Nielsen, Rodney D., Wayne Ward, James H. Martin, and Martha Palmer. Extracting a Representation from Text for Semantic Analysis. Proceedings of ACL-08:HLT, Short Papers, Companion Volume.June. 2008, Columbus, Ohio: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2008.
  5. Dligach, Dmitriy, and Martha Palmer. Improving Verb Sense Disambiguation with Automatically Retrieved Semantic Knowledge. Proceedings of Second IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC). August 4-7, 2008, Santa Clara, CA: 2008.
  6. Cohen, Kevin Bretonnel, Martha Palmer, and Lawrence Hunter. Nominalization and Alternations in Biomedical Language. PLoS ONE 3(9). September, 2008. p. 1-21.
  7. Sikos, Les, Susan Windisch Brown, Albert E. Kim, Laura A. Michaelis, and Martha Palmer. Figurative Language: “Meaning” is often more than just a sum of the parts. Proceedings of the AAAI 2008 Fall Symposium on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures. November, 2008. Washington, DC.: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2008.
  8. Dligach, Dimitriy, and Martha Palmer. "Improving Word Sense Disambiguation with Automatically Retrieved Semantic" Knowledge." International Journal of Semantic Computing (IJSC). 2:3, pp. 365-380, 2008.
  9. Kipper, Karin, Anna Korhonen, Neville Ryant, Martha Palmer. A Large-scale Classification of English Verbs. Language Resources and Evaluation Journal,42(1). Springer Netherland: 2008. pp. 21-40.

2007

  1. Martha Palmer, Hoa Dang and Christiane Fellbaum. Making Fine-grained and Coarse-grained sense distinctions, both manually and automatically. Journal of Natural Language Engineering.13:2, 137-163, 2007
  2. Yi, Szu-ting, Edward Loper and Palmer, Martha. Can Semantic Roles Generalize Across Genres?The Proceedings of HLT/NAACL-2007. April 22-27, 2007, Rochester, NY: 2007. pp. 548-555.
  3. Lai, Vicky Tzuyin, Meiyu Chang, Cecily Jill Duffield, Jena D. Hwang, Nianwen Xue, & Martha Palmer. Defining a Methodology for Mapping Chinese & English Sense Inventories." Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop 2007. May 21-23, 2007, Hong Kong: 2007.
  4. Pradhan, Sameer, Edward Loper; Dmitriy Dligach; Martha Palmer. SemEval-2007 Task-17: English Lexical Sample, SRL and All Words. Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations (SemEval-2007)held in conjunction with ACL-2007. June, 2007, Prague, the Czech Republic: 2007.
  5. Diab, Mona, Musa Alkhalifa, Sabry ElKateb, Christiane Fellbaum, Aous Mansouri, Martha Palmer. SemEval-2007 Task 18: Arabic Semantic Labeling. Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations (SemEval-2007)held in conjunction with ACL-2007. June, 2007, Prague, the Czech Republic: 2007.
  6. Duffield, Cecily Jill, Jena D. Hwang; Susan Windisch Brown; Dmitriy Dligach; Sarah E. Vieweg; Jenny Davis; Martha Palmer. Criteria for the Manual Grouping of Verb Senses. Proceedings of the Linguistic Annotation Workshop held in conjunction with ACL-2007. June, 2007, Prague, the Czech Republic: 2007.
  7. Duffield, Cecily Jill, Jena D. Hwang, Susan Windisch Brown, Dmitriy Dligach, Sarah E. Vieweg, Jenny Davis, and Martha Palmer. Criteria for Manual Clustering of Verb Senses. Poster Session for the 29th Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Aug 1-4, 2007, Nashville, TN: 2007.
  8. Brown, Susan Windisch, Cecily Jill Duffield, Jena D. Hwang, Dmitrity Dligach, Sarah E. Vieweg, Jenny Davis, Martha Palmer. "The Role of Functional Nouns in Manual Grouping of Verb Senses." Poster Session of Concept Types and Frames in Language, Cognition, and Science. August 20-22, 2007, Düsseldorf, Germany: 2007.
  9. Pradhan, Sameer, Eduard Hovy, Mitch Marcus, Martha Palmer, Lance Ramshaw and Ralph Weischedel. OntoNotes: A Unified Relational Semantic Representation., First IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing Proceedings. Sep 17-19, 2007, Irvine, CA:2007. Best Paper Award.
  10. Chen, Jinying, Dmitriy Dligach and Martha Palmer. Towards Large-scale High-Performance English Verb Sense Disambiguation by Using Linguistically Motivated Features. First IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing Proceedings. Sep 17-19, 2007, Irvine, CA: 2007.
  11. Pradhan, Sameer, Eduard Hovy, Mitch Marcus, Martha Palmer, Lance Ramshaw, and Ralph Weischedel. OntoNotes: A Unified Relational Semantic Representation. International Journal of Semantic Computing, Vol. 1, No. 4. 2007, pp. 405-419.
  12. Bethard, Steven, Rodney Nielsen, James H. Martin, Wayne Ward, and Martha Palmer. Semantic integration in learning from text. AAAI Spring Symposium on Machine Reading. 2007.
  13. Loper, Edward, Szu-ting Yi and Martha Palmer. Combining Lexical Resources: Mapping Between PropBank and VerbNet. Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Computational Semantics.Tilburg, the Netherlands. 2007.

2006

  1. Kipper, Karin, Anna Korhonen, Neville Ryant and Martha Palmer. Extending VerbNet with Novel Verb Classes. Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation -- LREC'06. May, 2006, Genoa, Italy: 2006.
  2. Babko-Malaya, Olga, Ann Bies, Ann Taylor, Szuting Yi, Martha Palmer, Mitch Marcus, Seth Kulick, and Libin Shen. Issues in Synchronizing the English Treebank and PropBank. Proceedings of the Workshop on Frontiers in Linguistically Annotated Corpora 2006, at ACL06. July, 2006, Sydney, Australia: 2006.
  3. Ding, Yuan, and Martha Palmer. Better Learning and Decoding for Syntax Based SMT Using PSDIG. 7th Biennial Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA-2006). August, 2006, Boston, MA: 2006.
  4. Kipper, Karin, Anna Korhonen, Neville Ryant, and Martha Palmer. "Extensive Classifications of English verbs." Proceedings of the 12th EURALEX International Congress. September, 2006, Turin, Italy: 2006.
  5. Chen, Jinying, Andrew Schein, Lyle Ungar and Martha Palmer. An Empirical Study of the Behavior of Active Learning for Word Sense Disambiguation. Human Language Technology conference - North American chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics annual meeting (HLT-NAACL) 2006.New York City: 2006.
  6. Xue, Nianwen, Jinying Chen, and Martha Palmer. Aligning Features with Sense Distinction Dimensions. ACL-06 (poster presentation). 2006, Sydney, Australia: 2006.
  7. Hovy, E.H., M. Marcus, M. Palmer, S. Pradhan, L. Ramshaw, and R. Weischedel. OntoNotes: The 90% Solution. (Short paper.) Proceedings of the Human Language Technology / North American Association of Computational Linguistics conference (HLT-NAACL 2006). New York, NY: 2006. pp. 57-60.

2005

  1. Palmer, Martha, Dan Gildea, Paul Kingsbury. The Proposition Bank: An Annotated Corpus of Semantic Roles. Computational Linguistics, 31:1., pp. 71-105, March, 2005.
  2. Xue, Nianwen, Fei Xia, Fu-dong Chiou, Martha Palmer. The Penn Chinese Treebank: Phrase Structure Annotation of a Large Corpus. Natural Language Engineering,11(2):1-30. June, 2005.
  3. Dang, Hoa Trang, and Martha Palmer. The Role of Semantic Roles in Disambiguating Verb Senses.ACL-05. June 26-28, 2005, Ann Arbor, Mich: 2005.
  4. Ding, Yuan, Martha Palmer. Machine Translation Using Probabilistic Synchronous Dependency Insertion Grammars. ACL-05. June 26-28, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI: 2005.
  5. Palmer, Martha, Nianwen Xue, Olga Babko-Malaya, Jinying Chen, Benjamin Snyder. A Parallel Proposition Bank II for Chinese and English. Frontiers in Corpus Annotation, Workshop in conjunction with ACL-05. June 29, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI: 2005.
  6. Pustejovsky, James, Adam Meyers, Martha Palmer, and Massimo Poesios. Merging PropBank, NomBank, TimeBank, Penn Discourse Treebank and Coreference. Frontiers in Corpus Annotation, Workshop in conjunction with ACL-05. June 29, 2005, Ann Arbor, MI: 2005.
  7. Xue, Nianwen and Martha Palmer. Automatic Semantic Role Labeling for Chinese Verbs.Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,IJCAI05. August, 2005, Edinburgh,Scotland: 2005.
  8. Chen, Jinying and Martha Palmer. Towards Robust High Performance Word Sense Disambiguation of English Verbs Using Rich Linguistic Features. International Joint Conference for Natural Language Processing, IJCNLP-05. October 11-13, 2005, Jeju Island, Korea: 2005.
  9. Chen, Jinying, and Martha Palmer. Clustering-based Feature Selection for Verb Sense Disambiguation.,Proceedings of 2005 IEEE International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, IEEE NLP-KE 2005. Oct. 30- Nov. 1, 2005, Wuhan, China: 2005. pp. 36-41.
  10. Han, Chung-hye, and Martha Palmer. A morphological tagger for Korean: statistical tagging combined with corpus-based morphological rule application. Machine Translation Journal,18: 4.Dec, 2005.
  11. Palmer, Martha, Dan Gildea, and Paul Kingsbury. The Proposition Bank: A Corpus Annotated with Semantic Roles. Computational Linguistics Journal, 31:1. 2005. pp. 71-105.
  12. Xia, Fei, Martha Palmer, Vijay-Shanker. "Lexical Organization Using Partial-Tree Descriptions."Computational Intelligence, 21:3. 2005.

2004

  1. Ding, Yuan, and Martha Palmer. Automatic Learning of Parallel Dependency Treelet Pairs.Proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, IJCNLP-04.March 22-24, 2004, Hainan Island, China: 2004.
  2. Chen, Jinying, Nianwen Xue, and Martha Palmer. Using a Smoothing Maximum Entropy Model for Chinese Nominal Entity Tagging Poster Session Proceedings of the First International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing,IJCNLP-04. March 22-24, 2004, Hainan Island, China: 2004.
  3. Babko-Malaya, Olga, Martha Palmer, Nianwen Xue, Aravind Joshi, and Seth Kulick. Proposition Bank II: Delving Deeper. Frontiers in Corpus Annotation, Workshop in conjunction with HLT/NAACL. May 6, 2004, Boston, MA: 2004.
  4. Kipper, Karin, Benjamin Snyder, and Martha Palmer. Using Prepositions to Extend a Verb Lexicon.Computational Lexical Semantics: Workshop in conjunction with HLT/NAACL 2004. May 6, 2004, Boston, MA: 2004.
  5. Palmer, Martha, Olga Babko-Malaya, and Hoa Trang Dang. Different Sense Granularities for Different Applications. 2nd Workshop on Scalable Natural Language Understanding Systems, at HLT/NAACL-04. May 6, 2004, Boston, MA: 2004.
  6. Kipper, Karin, Ben Snyder, and Martha Palmer. Extending a verb-lexicon using a semantically annotated corpus. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-04). May, 2004, Lisbon, Portugal: 2004.
  7. Xue, Nianwen, Fei Xia, Fu-dong Chiou, Martha Palmer. The Penn Chinese Treebank: Phrase Structure Annotation of a Large Corpus. Natural Language Engineering, 10(4):1-30. June, 2004.
  8. Xue, Nianwen and Martha Palmer. Annotating the Propositions in the Penn Chinese Treebank.Second SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing, held in conjunction with ACL-03. July, 21-26, 2004, Sapporo, Japan: 2004. pp. 47-54.
  9. Chen, Jinying, and Martha Palmer. Chinese Verb Sense Discrimination Using an EM Clustering Model with Rich Linguistic Features. ACL-04. July 21-26, 2004, Barcelona, Spain: 2004.
  10. Xue, Nianwen, and Martha Palmer. Calibrating Features for Semantic Role Labeling. Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Conference, ACL-04. July 21-26.2004, Barcelona, Spain: 2004.
  11. Snyder, Benjamin, and Martha Palmer. The English all-words task. Proceedings of Senseval-3: The Third International Workshop on the Evaluation of Systems for the Semantic Analysis of Text, ACL2004.July 21-26, 2004, Barcelona, Spain: 2004 .
  12. Ding, Yuan, and Martha Palmer. Synchronous Dependency Insertion Grammars: A Grammar Formalism for Syntax Based Statistical MT. Workshop on Recent Advances in Dependency Grammars, The 20th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2004). Aug 28, 2004, Geneva, Switzerland: 2004.
  13. Ding, Yuan, and Martha Palmer. Automatic Learning of Parallel Dependency Treelet Pairs. The First International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP-04). October, 2004, Hainan, China: 2004.
  14. Yi, Szu-ting, and Martha Palmer. "Pushing the boundaries of Semantic Role Labeling with SVM."ICON-04. India: 2004.

2003

  1. Kulick, Seth, Mark Liberman, Martha Palmer, and Andrew Schein. Shallow Semantic Annotation of Biomedical Corpora for Information Extraction. Proceedings of the 2003 ISMB Special Interest Group Meeting on Text Mining (a.k.a. BioLink). June 27, 2003, Brisbane, Australia: 2003.
  2. Ding, Yuan, Daniel Gildea and Martha Palmer. An Algorithm for Word-level Alignment of Parallel Dependency Trees. The 9th Machine Translation Summit of International Association of Machine Translation. October, 2003, New Orleans, LA: 2003.
  3. Stone, Matthew, Christine Doran, Bonnie Webber, Tonia Bleam and Martha Palmer. Microplanning with Communicative Intentions: The SPUD System. Computational Intelligence, 19(4):1-75.November, 2003.
  4. Kingsbury, Paul, and Martha Palmer.PropBank: The Next Level of TreeBank. The Second Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories,(TLT 2003). Nov, 2003, Växjö, Sweden: 2003.
  5. Rambow, Owen, Bonnie Dorr, Karin Kipper; Ivona Kucerová, and Martha Palmer. Automatically Deriving Tectogrammatical Labels from Other Resources: A Comparison of Semantic Labels Across Frameworks. Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics, vol. 79-80. 2003. pp. 23-35.
  6. Kingsbury, Paul, Benjamin Snyder, Nianwen Xue, Martha Palmer. "PropBank as a Bootstrap for Richer Annotation Schemes." The 6th Workshop on Interlinguas: Annotations and Translations, in conjunction with MT Summit 2003. New Orleans, LA: 2003.

2002

  1. Kingsbury, Paul, Martha Palmer, and Mitch Marcus. Adding Predicate Argument Structure to the Penn TreeBank. The Second International Human Language Technology Conference, HLT-02. March 24-27, 2002, San Diego, CA: 2002.
  2. Han, Chung-hye, Na-rae Han, Eon-suk Ko, and Martha Palmer. "Korean Treebank: Development and Evaluation." The Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC-02.May 28- June 3, 2002, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain: 2002.
  3. Kingsbury, Paul and Martha Palmer. From Treebank to Propbank. , Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC-02., May 28- June 3, 2002, Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain: 2002.
  4. Dang, Hoa Trang, and Martha Palmer. Combining Contextual Features for Word Sense Disambiguation. SIGLEX Workshop on Word Sense Disambiguation,in conjunction with the 40th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL-02. July 7-12, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, 2002.
  5. Gildea, Dan, and Martha Palmer. The Necessity of Parsing for Predicate Argument Recognition.The 40thMeeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL-02., July 7-12, 2002, Philadelphia, PA, 2002.
  6. Allbeck, Jan, Karin Kipper, Charles Adams, William Schuler, Elena Zoubanova, Norman Badler, Martha Palmer, and Aravind Joshi. ACUMEN: Amplifying Control and Understanding of Multiple Entities.AAMAS 2002, First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems.. July 15-19, 2002, Bologna, Italy: 2002.
  7. Xue, Nianwen, Fu-dong Chiou, and Martha Palmer. Building a Large-Scale Annotated Chinese Corpus.The 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics,COLING-02. August 24 - September 1, 2002, Taipei, Taiwan: 2002.
  8. Dang, Hoa Trang, Chingyi Chia, Fu-dong Chiou, and Martha Palmer. Simple Features for Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation.The 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, COLING-02. August 24-September 1, 2002, Taipei, Taiwan, 2002.
  9. Han, Chung-hye, Na-Rae Han, Eon-Suk Ko, Heejong Yi and Martha Palmer. Penn Korean Treebank: Development and Evaluation.Proceedings of the 16th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation. Ik-Hwan Lee, Yong-Beom Kim, Key-Seun Choi and Minhaeng Lee (eds.), The Korean Society for Language and Information, 2002. pp.69-78.
  10. Han, Chung-hye, Na-Rae Han, Eon-Suk Ko and Martha Palmer. Development and Evaluation of a Korean Treebank and its Application to NLP.Language and Information,6:1, 123-138. Korean Society for Language and Information, 2002.

2001

  1. Fellbaum, Christiane, Martha Palmer, Hoa Trang Dang, Lauren Delfs, and Susanne Wolf. Manual and Automatic Semantic Annotation with WordNet. , SIGLEX Workshop on WordNet and other Lexical Resources,(NAACL-01. Invited Talk, 8 pg., June 2,3, 2001, Pittsburgh. PA, 2001.
  2. Cotton, Scott, Phil Edmonds, Adam Kilgarriff, and Martha Palmer. ed. 2001. "SENSEVAL-2." Second International Workshop on Evaluating Word Sense Disambiguation Systems. SIGLEX Workshop, ACL03. Toulouse, France, July, 2001.
  3. Palmer, Martha, Joseph Rosenzwieg and Scott Cotton. Automatic Predicate Argument Analysis of the Penn TreeBank. , Proceedings of HLT 2001, First International nce on Human Language Technology Research. 5pg., J. Allan, ed., Morgan Kaufmann. San Francisco: 2001.
  4. Chiou, Fu-Dong, David Chiang, and Martha Palmer. Facilitating Treebank Annotation Using a Statistical Parser. , Proceedings of HLT 2001, First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research. 4 pg., J. Allan, ed., Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco: 2001, pg. 117-123.
  5. Xia, Fei, and Martha Palmer. Converting Dependency Structures to Phrase Structures. ,Proceedings of HLT 2001. First International Conference on Human Language Technology Research, 5pg., J. Allan, ed., Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco: 2001.
  6. Xia, Fei Chung-hye Han, Martha Palmer, and Aravind Joshi. "Automatically Extracting and Comparing Lexicalized Grammars for Different Languages." Proceedings of the Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence,(IJCAI-2001)., 8 pg. Seattle, Washington: 2001.

2000

  1. Kipper, Karin, and Martha Palmer. Representation of Actions as an Interlingua. Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Applied Interlinguas, held in conjunction with ANLP-NAACL 2000. 6 pg. April, 2000, Seattle, WA: 2000.
  2. Xia, Fei, and Martha Palmer. Comparing and integrating tree adjoining grammars. TAG+5 Fifth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms. 4 pg. May 25-27, 2000, Paris, FRANCE: 2000.
  3. Kipper, Karin, Hoa Trang Dang, William Schuler, and Martha Palmer. Building a class based verb lexicon using TAGs. TAG+5 Fifth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms. 8 pg. May 25-27, 2000, Paris, France: 2000.
  4. Stone, Matthew, Tonia Bleam, Christine Doran, and Martha Palmer. "Lexicalized grammars and the description of motion events." TAG+5 Fifth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Formalisms. 8 pg. May 25-27, 2000, Paris, France: 2000.
  5. White, Michael, Claire Cardie, Chung-hye Han, Nari Kim, Benoit Lavoie, Martha Palmer, Owen Rambow, and Juntae Yoon. Towards translingual information access using portable information extraction. Proceedings of the Workshop on Embedded Machine Translation Systems, held in conjunction with NAACL-ANLP 2000. May, 2000, Seattle, Washington: 2000.
  6. Xia, Fei, Martha Palmer, Nianwen Xue, Mary Ellen Ocurowski, John Kovarik, Fu-Dong Chiou, Shizhe Huang, Tony Kroch, and Mitch Marcus. Developing Guidelines and Ensuring Consistency for Chinese Text Annotation. , Proceedings of the Second Language Resources and Evaluation Conference LREC-00. 8 pg. June 1-4, 2000, Athens, Greece: 2000.
  7. Palmer, Martha, Hoa Trang Dang, and Joseph Rosenzweig. Sense Tagging the Penn Tree Bank. Proceedings of the Second Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, LREC-00. 8 pg. June 1-4, 2000, Athens, Greece: 2000.
  8. Palmer, Martha. Invited Presentation, "Semantic information for Multilingual Information Processing." SIMPLE Workshop: From Monolingual to Multilingual resources, (LREC-00), June 3rd, 2000, Athens, Greece: 2000.(not reviewed)
  9. Kipper, Karin, Hoa Trang Dang, and Martha Palmer. Class Based Construction of a Verb Lexicon. ,AAAI-2000 Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 8 pg. July 30 - August 3, 2000, Austin TX: 2000.
  10. Dang, Hoa Trang, Karin Kipper, and Martha Palmer. Integrating compositional semantics into a verb lexicon. . Eighteenth International Conference on Computational Linguistics,COLING-2000. 8 pg. July 31- August 4, 2000, Saarbrucken, Germany: 2000.
  11. Bindiganavale, Rama, William Schuler, Jan Allbeck, Norm Badler, Aravind Joshi,and Martha Palmer.Dynamically altering agent behaviors using natural language instructions." Proceedings of Autonomous Agents 2000. 8pg., August, 2000.
  12. Han, Chung-hye, Benoit Lavoie, Martha Palmer, Owen Rambow, Richard Kittredgc, Tanya Korelsky, Nari Kim and Myunghee Kim. Handling Structural Divergences and Recovering Dropped Arguments in a Korean/English Machine Translation System." Proceedings of the Association for Machine Translation in the Arnericas 2000. Published in Lecture Notes in AI series of Springer Verlag., 8 pg., October 10-14, 2000.
  13. Palmer, Martha, Ralph Grishman, Nicoletta Calzolari, and Antonio Zampolli. Standardizing Multilingual Lexicons. , ISLE: Web Based Language Documentation and Description. December 12-15, 2000, Philadelphia USA: 2000.
  14. Palmer, Martha. Consistent Criteria for Sense Distinctions. Computers and the Humanities, SENSEVAL98: Evaluating Word Sense Disambiguation Systems. 6 pg., Kluwer, 34:(1-2) 2000.
  15. Badler, Norm, Rama Bindiganavale, Jan Allbeck, William Schuler, Liwei Zhao, and Martha Palmer. A Parameterized Action Representation for Virtual Human Agents. Embodied Conversational Agents.MIT Press, 2000. pgs. 256-284.

  1. Badler,Norman, Rama Bindiganavale, Juliet Bourne, Jan Allbeck, Jianping Shi and Martha Palmer. Real Time Virtual Humans. Digital Media: The Future. John Vince and Rae Earnshaw (Eds). Springer-Verlag, London: 2000, pages 213-226. (Reprint of Proceedings of International Conference on Digital Media Futures. British Computer Society, Bradford, UK, April, 1999.)
  2. Badler, Norm, Martha Palmer and Rama Bindiganavale. Animation Control for Real-Time Virtual Humans. .Communications of the ACM. 42(8):65-73, August, 1999.
  3. Palmer, Martha. Resources for Multilingual Information Processing." Workshop on Translingual Information Retrieval, 4pg. June 1, 1998, Granada, Spain: 1998. First International Conference on Language Resources. 1998. (not reviewed)
  4. Bleam, Tonia, Martha Palmer, and K. Vijay-Shanker. Motion Verbs and Semantic Features in TAG.TAG 4 Workshop, 4pg. Aug 1 - 3, 1998, Philadelphia, PA: 1998.
  5. Xia, Fei, Martha Palmer, K. Vijay Shanker, and Joseph Rosenzweig. Consistent Grammar Development Using Partial Tree Descriptions for Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar. TAG 4 Workshop. 4pg, Aug 1 - 3, 1998, Philadelphia, PA: 1998.
  6. Dang, Hoa Trang, Karin Kipper, Martha Palmer, and Joseph Rosenzweig. Investigating regular sense extensions based on intersective Levin classes. Coling/ACL-98, 36th ociation of Computational Linguistics Conference. pp 293-300. August 11-17, 1998, Montreal, CA: 1998.
  7. Palmer, Martha. Resources for Multilingual Information Processing." Workshop on Translingual Information Retrieval, Coling/ACL-98. 15pg. August 16, 1998, Montreal, CA,1998. (not reviewed)
  8. Palmer, Martha. Are WordNet sense distinctions appropriate for computational lexicons? 8pg, SIGLEX-98, SENSEVAL. Sep 2-4, 1998, Herstmonceux, Sussex, UK: 1998.
  9. Badler, N., R. Bindiganavale, J. Bourne, M. Palmer, J. Shi, and W. Schuler. A Parameterized Action Representation for Virtual Human Agents. 7 pg, Workshop on Embodied Conversational Characters, WECC98. Oct 12-15, 1998, Lake Tahoe, CA,1998.
  10. Palmer, Martha, Owen Rambow, and Alexis Nasr. Rapid Prototyping of Domain Specific Machine Translation Systems. , 8 pg., AMTA-98. Oct 28-31, 1998, Langhorne, PA: 1998.
  11. Palmer, Martha, Joseph Rosenzweig, and William Schuler. Capturing Motion Verb Generalizations with Synchronous Tree Adjoining Grammars. Predicative Forms in NLP. ed by Patrick St. Dizier, Kluwer Press, December, 1998. pp 250-277.
  12. Park, Jong C., Martha Palmer, and Gay Washburn. An English Grammar Checker as a Writing Aid for Students of English as a Second Language. Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing, ANLP-97, 8pg, Descriptions of System Demonstrations and Videos, April, 1997.
  13. Palmer, Martha, Joseph Rosenzweig, Hoa Trang Dang, and Fei Xia. "Capturing syntactic/semantic generalizations in a lexicalized grammar." Invited presentation. Working session of Semantic Tagging Workshop, ANLP-97. Washington: April, 1997.
  14. Dang, Hoa Trang, Joseph Rosenzweig, and Martha Palmer. Associating semantic components with intersective Levin classes. Proceedings of Interlingua Workshop, MTSUMMIT97. 8pg. Oct 28, 1997, San Diego, CA: 1997.
  15. Nasr, Alexis, Owen Rambow, Martha Palmer, and Joseph Rosenzweig. Enriching lexical transfer with cross linguistic semantic features. . Proceedings of the Interlingua hop at the MT Summit. 8pg, Oct 28, 1997, San Diego, California: 1997.
  16. Park, Jong C., Martha Palmer, and Gay Washburn. "Checking Grammatical Mistakes for English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) Students." Invited Paper. The Proceedings of the 8th KSEA Northeast Regional Conference. New Brunswick, NJ: 1997. pp. 180-186.
  17. Han, Chung-hye, Fei Xia, Martha Palmer, and Joseph Rosenzweig. Capturing Language Specific Constraints on Lexical Selection with Feature Based Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars.Proceedings of the International Conference on Chinese Computing. 8pg. June 4-7, 1996, Singapore: 1996.
  18. Palmer, Martha and Joseph Rosenzweig. "Representing Verb Classes in a Lexicalized Tree-Adjoining Grammar." Predicative Forms Workshop associated with ECAI96. August 1-2, 1996, Toulouse, France: 1996.
  19. Palmer, Martha and Joseph Rosenzweig. Capturing Motion Verb Generalizations with Synchronous TAGs. Proceedings of AMTA-96. 8pg. October 1-5, 1996, Montreal, Quebec, Canada: 1996.
  20. Wee, Gan Kok, Martha Palmer and K. T. Lua. A Statistically Emergent Approach for Language Processing: Application to Modeling Context Effects in Ambiguous Chinese Word Boundary Perception. Computational Linguistics 22:4? 531-553 December, 1996.
  21. Dorr, Bonnie, and Martha Palmer. Building an LCS-Based Lexicon in TAGs. AAAI Spring Symposium Series, Workshop on the Representation and Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge: Polysemy, Ambiguity, and Generativity. 8pg. March, 1995, Stanford, CA, 1995.
  22. Palmer, Martha, Hyun Seok Park, and Dania Egedi. The Application of Korean-English Machine Translation to a Military Message Domain." Fifth Annual IEEE Dual-Use Technologies and Applications Conference. 8pg. May, 1995.
  23. Palmer, Martha and Wu Zhibiao. Verb Semantics for English-Chinese Translation. . Machine Translation 10: 59-92. 1995.
  24. Zhibiao, Wu, Martha Palmer. Verb Semantics and Lexical Selection. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. July 1994, New Mexico State University, New Mexico: 1994. pp.133-139.
  25. Park,Hyun Seok, Dania Egedi and Martha Palmer. Recovering Empty Arguments in Korean. Joint Conference of 8th ACLIC and 2nd PacFoCol. 8pg. August, 1994.
  26. Egedi, Dania, Martha Palmer. Constraining Lexical Selection Across Languages Using TAGs.Colloque Internationale sur les grammaires d'Arbres Adjoints (TAG+3). 4pg. August, 1994, Technical Report TALANA-RG-94-01, TALANA, Universite de Paris: 1994.
  27. Egedi,Dania, Martha Palmer, Hyun Seok Park, and Aravind Joshi. Korean to English Translation Using Synchronous TAGs. . Proceedings for the First Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas., 8pg. October, 1994, Columbus, MD: 1994.
  28. Palmer, Martha, Carl Weir, Rebecca Passonneau, and Tim Finin. The Kernel Text Understanding System. Artificial Intelligence 63: 17-68: Special Issue on Text Understanding. October, 1993.
  29. Palmer, Martha. A General Lexical Representation for an Effect Predicate. Lexical Semantics Workshop. 6pg. ACL Conference, June, 1991, Berkeley, CA: 1991.
  30. Passonneau, Rebecca, Carl Weir, Tim Finin and Martha Palmer. Integrating Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Based Processing: Demand Driven Reasoning for Document Analysis. Proceedings of the 1991 National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-91). 6pg. August, 1991, Boston, MA: 1991.
  31. Palmer, Martha. Customizing Verb Definitions for Specific Semantic Domains. Machine Translation 5: 45-62. 1990.
  32. Palmer, Martha, Tim Finin, Sharon Walters. Workshop on the Evaluation of Natural Language Processing Systems. Computational Linguistics 16(3): 175-181. 1990.
  33. Palmer, Martha. Natural Language Processing at Unisys" Proceedings of the Speech and Natural Language DARPA Workshop. 6pg. February, 1989, Philadelphia, PA: 1989.
  34. Palmer, Martha. "The results of the Workshop on Evaluation of Natural Language Processing."Proceedings of the Speech and Natural Language DARPA Workshop. 6pg. February, 1989, Philadelphia, PA: 1989.
  35. Hirschman, Lynette, Martha Palmer, John Dowding, Debbie Dahl, Marcia Linebarger, Rebecca Passonneau, Francois Lang, Catherine Ball, and Carl Weir. The Pundit natural-language processing system. AI Systems in Government Conference. 6pg. Computer Society of the IEEE, March, 1989.
  36. Palmer, Martha, and Carl Weir. "Developing knowledge acquisition tools for PUNDIT." RADC/IRDP Natural Language Processing Workshop. 4pg. Sept, 1989, Rome, NY: 1989.
  37. Palmer, Martha, and Marcia Linebarger. "Status of verb representations in PUNDIT." Workshop on Theoretical and Computational Issues in Lexical Semantics. 6pg. April 21-24 1988, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA: 1988.
  38. Hirschman, Lynette, Deborah Dahl, John Dowding, Francois-Michel Lang, Marcia Linebarger, Martha Palmer, Leslie Riley, and Rebecca Passonneau. "The PUNDIT Natural-Language Processing System." January. 1987, Eleventh Penn Linguistics Colloquium, Philadelphia, PA, 1987.
  39. Dahl, Deborah, Martha Palmer, and Rebecca Passonneau. Nominalizations in PUNDIT. Proceedings of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 6pg. July 1987, Stanford University, Stanford, CA: 1987.
  40. Cohen,R., M. Filgueiras, M. Palmer, P. Saint-Dizier, and S. Szpakowicz. Panel session: "On the semantics of natural language sentences in logic programming." Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming Vancouver. 17-19 August, 1987, Canada, 1987.
  41. Palmer, Martha, Deborah Dahl, Rebecca [Schiffman] Passonneau, Lynette Hirschman, Marcia Linebarger, and John Dowding. Recovering implicit information. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 6pg. August 1986, Columbia University, New York: 1986.
  42. Palmer, Martha, et al. "Selective Depth-First Search in Prolog." Proceedings of First IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications. 6pg. Dec 5-7, 1984, Denver, CO: 1984.
  43. Finin, Tim, and Martha Palmer. Parsing with Logical Variables. Proceedings of the Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing. 6pg. Feb. 1983, Santa Monica, CA: 1983.
  44. Palmer, Martha. Inference-driven semantic analysis. Proceedings of the American Association for Artificial Conference. AAAI-83. 6pg. August 1983, Washington, D.C.: 1983.
  45. Weiner, Jim, and Martha Palmer. The design of a system for designing knowledge representation systems. Proceedings of IJCAI-81. 6pg. Vancouver, 1981.
  46. Palmer, Martha. A case for rule-driven semantic analysis." Proceedings of the l0th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 6pg. June, 1981, Stanford, CA: 1981.
  47. Palmer, Martha. "Where to Connect? Solving problems in semantics." Department of Artificial Intelligence Working Paper. No. 22. 6pg. July, 1977, University of Edinburgh: 1977.
  48. Bundy, Alan, George Luger, Martha Palmer, and Robert Welham. "Mecho: Year One." Proceedings of the 2nd AISB Conference. Ed. Brady, M., July, 1976, Edinburgh, Scotland: 1976. pp. 94-103.
  49. Palmer, Martha. "PAT - Pulleys and Things." SIGART Newsletter. 4pg. 1976.
  50. Palmer, Martha and Alan Bundy. "A note on McDermott's Symbol Mapping Problem." SIGART Newsletter. 1976. pp. 9-10.

Books

  1. Caselli, T., Hovy, E., Palmer, M., & Vossen, P. (Eds.). (2021). Computational Analysis of Storylines: Making Sense of Events (Studies in Natural Language Processing). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781108854221
  2. Palmer, Martha, Daniel Gildea, and Nianwen Xue. Semantic Role Labeling." Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technology Series, ed. Graeme Hirst, Mogan & Claypoole, ISBN: 9781598298321, 2010.
  3. Zampolli, Antonio, Nicoletta Calzolari, (Eds) and Martha Palmer (Guest Editor). Current Trends in Computational Linguistics: In honor of Don Walker." 595 pp, Linguistica Computazionale, Vol IX.XGiardini editori e stampatori (Italy) and Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.
  4. Palmer, Martha. Semantic Processing for Finite Domains. 257 pp. ACL Book Series, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England: 1990.

Editor of Special Journal Issues

  1. Kilgarriff, Adam, and Martha Palmer (editors). Special Issue of Computers and the Humanities, SENSEVAL98: Evaluating Word Sense Disambiguation Systems. 34: 1-2, Kluwer: 2000.
  2. Martha Palmer and Marc Light (editors). Special Issue of Natural Language Engineering on Semantic Tagging. 5(2), Cambridge University Press: 1999.

Book Chapters

  1. Hwang, J., Palmer, M., and Zaenen, A., (2012) From Quirky Case to Representing Space: Papers in Honor of Annie Zaenen Editors: Tracy Holloway King and Valeria de Paiva, CSLI On-LinePublications, January 2013, (http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/site/ONLN.shtml)
  2. Weischedel, Ralph, Eduard Hovy, Mitchell Marcus, Martha Palmer, Robert Belvin, Sameer Pradan, Lance Ramshaw and Nianwen Xue.(2011)  OntoNotes: A Large Training Corpus for Enhanced Processing." included in the  Handbook of Natural Language Processing and Machine Translation: DARPA Global Autonomous Language Exploitation, Publisher: Springer, Editors: Joseph Olive and Caitlin Christianson and John McCary.
  3. Palmer, Martha, and Nianwen Xue. (2012) Corpus Annotation, Handbook of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language. 40 pp. editors: Lappin, Shalom, Alex Clark and Chris Fox. Wiley-Blackwell Press, ISBN-10 9781118347188.
  4. Brown, Susan, and Martha Palmer. (2010) What Computers Need to Know about Verbs." Semantic Computing, 24 pp. editor: Phillip C.-Y. SheuHeather YuC. V. RamamoorthyArvind K. JoshiLotfi A. Zadeh. IEEE Press/Wiley On-line Library,  https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470588222.ch2
  5. Xia, Fei, Martha Palmer and Aravind Joshi. (2010) “From Treebank to Tree-Adjoining Grammar.” Complexity of Lexical Descriptions and its Relevance to Natural Language Processing: A Supertagging Approach.editors: Bangalore, Srinivas and Aravind K. Joshi. MIT Press, DOI: https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/8370.001.0001,  ISBN electronic: 9780262312486
  6. Xia, Fei, Martha Palmer, and Vijay Shanker. (2010) “Developing Tree-Adjoining Grammars with Lexical Descriptions.” Complexity of Lexical Descriptions and its Relevance to Natural Language Processing: A Supertagging Approach. Editors: Bangalore, Srinivas and Aravind K. Joshi. MIT Press.  DOI: https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/8370.001.0001,  ISBN electronic: 9780262312486
  7. Palmer, Martha, Hwee Tou Ng, and Hoa Trang Dang. Evaluation, Word Sense Disambiguation: Algorithms, Applications, and Trends." 22 pp. Text, Speech, and Language Technology Series Editors: Edmonds, Phil and Eneko Agirre. Kluwer Academic Publishers: June, 2006.
  8. Fellbaum, Christiane, Lauren Delfs, Hoa Trang Dang, Susanne Wolff, and Martha Palmer. Word Meaning in Dictionaries, Corpora, and the Speaker's Mind." Meaningful Texts: The Extraction of Semantic Information from Monolingual and Multilingual Corpora. Eds. Geoff Barnbrook, Pernilla Danielsson and Michaela Mahlberg. Birmingham, UK: Birmingham University Press: 2005. pp. 31-38.
  9. Palmer, Martha. Multilingual Resources, Multilingual Information Management: Current Levels and Future Abilities." pp. 1-33, Linguistica Computazionale, Vol XIV-XV editor: Hovy, Eduard, Nancy Ide, Robert Fredreking, Joseph Mariani, and Antonio Zampoli. Giardini editori e stampatori, Italy: 2001.
  10. Badler, N., R. Bindiganavale, J. Allbeck, W. Schuler, L. Zhao, and M. Palmer. “Parameterized Action Representation for virtual human agents.” editors: Cassell, J., J. Sullivan, S. Prevost, and E. Churchill. Embodied Conversational Agents, MIT Press, 2000, pp. 256-284.
  11. Palmer, Martha, Dania Egedi, Chunghye Han, Fei Xia, and Joseph Rosenzweig. Constraining Lexical Selection across Languages using Tree Adjoining Grammars." Tree Adjoining Grammars: Formal, Computational and Linguistic Aspects. 20 pp. Editors: Abeille, Anne, and Owen Rambow. CSLI: 2000.
  12. Palmer, Martha, Joseph Rosenzweig, and William Schuler. Capturing Motion Verb Generalizations with Synchronous TAGs, Predicative Forms in NLP." editor: St. Dizier, Patrick. Kluwer Press, December: 1998. pp. 250-277.
  13. Palmer, Martha, and Alain Polguere. A Lexical and Conceptual Analysis of Break." Lexical Computational Semantics. pp. 83-102. editor: St. Dizier, Patrick. Cambridge University Press: 1995.
  14. Palmer, Martha, Deboral Dahl, Rebecca [Schiffman] Passonneau, Lynette Hirschman, Marcia Linebarger, and John Dowding. Recovering implicit information: Current Trends in Computational Linguistics: In honor of Don Walker. Editors: Zampolli, Antonio, Nico-Ictta Calzolari, and Martha Palmer (Guest Editor). pp. 500-515, Linguistica Computazionale, Vol IX.X Giardini editori e stampatori (Italy) and Kluwer Academic Publishers: 1994.
  15. Cohen, R., M. Filgueiras, M. Palmer, P. Saint-Dizier, and S. Szpakowicz. Panel session: "On the semantics of natural language sentences in logic programming." Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming II. pp. 319-333. Editors: Dahl, V., and P. Saint-Dizier. North-Holland, New York: 1988.
  16. Finin, Tim, and Martha Palmer. Parsing with Logical Variables: Natural Language Parsing Systems. pp. 33-48. Symbolic Computation Series - Artificial Intelligence. Editor: Leonard Bole. Springer-Verlag, Berlin: 1987.
  17. Bundy, A., L. Byrd, G. Luger, C. Mellish, and M. Palmer. Solving Mechanics Problems Using Meta-level Inference." Expert Systems in the Micro-Electronic Age. pp. 50-65. editor: Donald Michie. Edinburgh University Press: 1979.