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  • Transliteration as Alignment vs. Transliteration as Generation for the Purpose of Crosslingual Information Retrieval. Anil Kumar Singh, Sethuramalingam Subramaniam and Taraka Rama. Traitement Automatique des Langues, Special Issue on Multilingualism and NLP. Vol. 51, Number 2. 2010. [Bibtex] (To Appear)
  • An Integrated Digital Tool for Accessing Language Resources. Anil Kumar Singh and Bharat Ambati. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). Malta. 2010. [Bibtex]
  • Frame Extraction and Verb Classification from Treebank for Hindi and Telugu. Sudheer Kolachina, Prasanth Kolachina, Anil Kumar Singh, Viswanath Naidu and Samar Husain. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). Malta. 2010. [Bibtex]
  • Improving the Performance of the Link Parser. Y. Viswanatha Naidu, Anil Kumar Singh, Dipti Misra Sharma and Akshar Bharati. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Asian Language Processing. Singapore. 2009. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • From Bag of Languages to Family Trees From Noisy Corpus. Taraka Rama and Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing. Borovets, Bulgaria. 2009. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Experiments in CLIR Using Fuzzy String Search Based on Surface Similarity. Sethuramalingam S, Anil Kumar Singh and Pradeep Dasigi. In Proceedings of the 32nd Annual SIGIR Conference. Boston, Massachusetts. 2009. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Modeling Letter to Phoneme Conversion as a Phrase Based Statistical Machine Translation Problem with Minimum Error Rate Training. Taraka Rama, Anil Kumar Singh and Sudheer Kolachina. In Proceedings of the NAACL Student Research Workshop. Boulder, Colorado. 2009. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Review of 'Translation Equivalence, An Essay in Theoretical Linguistics', M. K. C. Uwajeh, Lincom GmbH. Anil Kumar Singh. Linguist List. 2008. [Bibtex]
  • A Graph Based Method for Building Multilingual Weakly Supervised Dependency Parsers. Jagadeesh Gorla, Anil Kumar Singh, Rajeev Sangal, Karthik Gali, Samar Husain and Sriram Venkatapathy. In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Natural Language Processing (GoTAL). Gothenburg, Sweden. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Estimating the Cost of Adapting the Resources of One Language for Another. Anil Kumar Singh, Kiran Pala and Harshit Surana. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC). Marrakech, Morocco. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Open Source Software and Object Oriented Technology. Anil Kumar Singh. Tutorial at the Conference on Free and Open Source Software (FOSSCONF). Chennai, India. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • An Outline of a Multilingual Natural Language Text and Speech Interface for Computing Devices in the South Asian Context. Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the IUI Workshop on Intelligent User Interfaces for Developing Regions (IUI4DR). Canary Islands, Spain. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Proceedings of the IJCNLP-08 Workshop on NLP for Less Privileged Languages. Anil Kumar Singh (Ed.). Hyderabad, India. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Proceedings of the IJCNLP-08 Workshop on Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages. Rajeev Sangal, Dipti Misra Sharma and Anil Kumar Singh (Ed.). Hyderabad, India. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Natural Language Processing for Less Privileged Languages: Where do we come from? Where are we going? Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the IJCNLP-08 Workshop on NLP for Less Privileged Languages. Hyderabad, India. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages: Taking Stock. Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the IJCNLP-08 Workshop on Named Entity Recognition for South and South East Asian Languages. Hyderabad, India. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • A Mechanism to Provide Language-Encoding Support and an NLP Friendly Editor. Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing. Hyderabad, India. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • A More Discerning and Adaptable Multilingual Transliteration Mechanism for Indian Languages. Harshit Surana and Anil Kumar Singh. In Digitizing the Legacy of Indian Languages (Ed. Salonee Priya). ICFAI Books, 2009. [Bibtex]
    • Earlier published in the proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing. Hyderabad, India. 2008. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Multilingual Akshar Based Transducer for South and South East Asian Languages which Use Indic Scripts. Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Natural Language Processing. Pattaya, Thailand. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Grammar and Multilingualism. Kiran Pala and Anil Kumar Singh. At the National Seminar on the Emerging Linguistic Scene in North East India. Shillong, India. 2007.
  • Identification of Languages and Encodings in a Multilingual Document. Anil Kumar Singh and Jagadeesh Gorla. In Proceedings of the 3rd ACL SIGWAC Workshop on Web As Corpus. Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • More Accurate Fuzzy Text Search for Languages Using Abugida Scripts. Anil Kumar Singh, Harshit Surana and Karthik Gali. In Proceedings of ACM SIGIR Workshop on Improving Web Retrieval for Non-English Queries. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Disambiguating Tense, Aspect and Modality Markers for Correcting Machine Translation Errors. Anil Kumar Singh, Samar Husain, Harshit Surana, Jagadeesh Gorla, Chinnappa Guggilla and Dipti Misra Sharma. In Proceedings of the Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing. Borovets, Bulgaria. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Exploring Translation Similarities for Building a Better Sentence Aligner. Anil Kumar Singh and Samar Husain. In Proceedings of the 3rd Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Pune, India. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Extraction and Translation of Multi-Word Number Expressions. Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the 3rd Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Pune, India. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • A Java Implementation of an Extended Word Alignment Algorithm Based on the IBM Models. Chinnappa Guggilla and Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceedings of the 3rd Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Pune, India. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Using a Single Framework for Computational Modeling of Linguistic Similarity for Solving Many NLP Problems. Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana. In Proceedings of Eurolan Doctoral Consortium. Iasi, Romania. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Can Corpus Based Measures be Used for Comparative Study of Languages? Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana. In Proceedings of the Ninth Meeting of ACL Special Interest Group on Computational Phonology and Morphology. Prague, Czech Republic. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Study of Cognates among South Asian Languages for the Purpose of Building Lexical Resources. Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana. Journal of Language Technology. Dept. of IT, Govt. of India. 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Using a Model of Scripts for Shallow Morphological Analysis Given an Unannotated Corpus. Anil Kumar Singh and Harshit Surana. ADD-2 Workshop on Morpho-Syntactic Analysis. Bangkok, Thailand. March, 2007. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • A Framework for Computational Processing of Spelling Variation. Anil Kumar Singh. Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV-35). Columbus, Ohio. November, 2006. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • A Computational Phonetic Model for Indian Language Scripts. Anil Kumar Singh. In Digitizing the Legacy of Indian Languages (Ed. Salonee Priya). ICFAI Books, 2009. [PDF] [Bibtex]
    • Abstract published earlier in the online proceedings of Constraints on Spelling Changes: Fifth International Workshop on Writing Systems. Nijmegen, The Netherlands, October, 2006. [Bibtex]
  • Study of Some Distance Measures for Language and Encoding Identification. Anil Kumar Singh. In Proceeding of ACL 2006 Workshop on Linguistic Distances. Sydney, Australia. July 2006. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Building An Integrated Digital Tool for Language Resources. Anil Kumar Singh. Issue statement for the Digital Tools Summit 2006. East Lansing, Michigan. June 2006. [PDF] [Bibtex]
  • Review of 'Language of Time', (Ed.) Inderjeet Mani, James Pustejovsky, and Robert Gaizauskas, Oxford University Press. Anil Kumar Singh. Linguist List. 2005. [Bibtex]
  • Comparison, Selection and Use of Sentence Alignment Algorithms for New Language Pairs. Anil Kumar Singh and Samar Husain. In Proceedings of ACL 2005 Workshop on Parallel Text. Ann Arbor, Michigan. June 2005. [PDF] [Bibtex]