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Koolen, C., & van Cranenburgh, A. (2018). Blue Eyes and Porcelain Cheeks: Computational Extraction of Physical Descriptions from Dutch Chick Lit and Literary Novels. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, 33(1), 59-71. https://doi.org/10.1093/llc/fqx016
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Koolen, C., & van Cranenburgh, A. (2017). These are not the Stereotypes You are Looking For: Bias and Fairness in Authorial Gender Attribution. In D. Hovy, S. Spruit, M. Mitchell, E. M. Bender, M. Strube, & H. Wallach (Eds.), Ethics in Natural Language Processing: EACL 2017 : Proceedings of the First ACL Workshop : april 4th, 2017, Valencia, Spain (pp. 12-22). Association for Computational Linguistics. https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/W17-1602 -
van Cranenburgh, A., & Bod, R. (2017). A Data-Oriented Model of Literary Language. In M. Lapata, P. Blunsom, & A. Koller (Eds.), 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics : EACL 2017: proceedings of the conference : April 3-7, 2017, Valencia, Spain (Vol. 1, pp. 1228-1238). The Association for Computational Linguistics. http://aclweb.org/anthology/E17-1115 -
Jautze, K., van Cranenburgh, A., & Koolen, C. (2016). Topic modeling literary quality. In W. Eder, & J. Rybicki (Eds.), Digital Humanities 2016: Concerence abstracts : Jagiellonian University & Pedagogical University, Kraków, 11-16 July 2016 (pp. 233-237). European Association for Digital Humanities [etc.]. http://dh2016.adho.org/abstracts/95 -
van Cranenburgh, A., Scha, R., & Bod, R. (2016). Data-Oriented Parsing with Discontinuous Constituents and Function Tags. Journal of Language Modelling, 4(1), 57-111. https://doi.org/10.15398/jlm.v4i1.100 -
van Cranenburgh, A., & Koolen, C. (2015). Identifying Literary Novels with Bigrams. In A. Feldman, A. Kazantseva, S. Szpakowicz, & C. Koolen (Eds.), Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature: NAACL HLT 2015 : The 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies : June 4, 2015, Denver, Colorado, USA (pp. 58-67). Curran Associates. http://aclweb.org/anthology/W15-0707
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Sangati, F., & van Cranenburgh, A. (2015). Multiword Expression Identification with Recurring Tree Fragments and Association Measures. In NAACL HLT 2015 : 11th Workshop on Multiword Expressions: proceedings of the workshop : June 4, 2015, Denver, Colorado, USA (pp. 10-18). The Association for Computational Linguistics. https://doi.org/10.3115/v1/W15-0902 -
van Cranenburgh, A. (2014). Extraction of Phrase-Structure Fragments with a Linear Average Time Tree-Kernel. Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands Journal, 4, 3-16. http://www.clinjournal.org/node/54 -
Roorda, D., Kalkman, G., Naaijer, M., & van Cranenburgh, A. (2014). LAF-Fabric: a data analysis tool for Linguistic Annotation Framework with an application to the Hebrew Bible. Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands Journal, 4, 105-120. http://www.clinjournal.org/node/61
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