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Dorr BJ, Lee J, Lin D, Suh S.  1995.  Efficient parsing for Korean and English: A parameterized message-passing approach. Computational Linguistics. 21(2):255-263.
Dorr BJ, Monz C, Oard D, President S, Zajic D, Schwartz R.  2004.  Extrinsic Evaluation of Automatic Metrics for Summarization.
Dorr BJ, Garman J, Weinberg A.  1994.  From syntactic encodings to thematic roles: Building lexical entries for interlingual MT. Machine Translation. 9(3):221-250.
Dorr BJ, Olsen MB, Thomas SC.  1997.  Toward Compact Monotonically Compositional Interlingua Using Lexical Aspect.
Dorr BJ, Jones D.  1996.  Use of Syntactic and Semantic Filters for Lexical Acquisition: Using WordNet to Increase Precision. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Predicative Forms in Natural Language and Lexical Knowledge Bases. :81-88.
Dorr BJ, Jordan PW, Benoit JW.  1998.  A Survey of Current Paradigms in Machine Translation.
Dorr BJ, Lin D, Levow G-A.  2002.  Construction of a Chinese-English Verb Lexicon for Embedded Machine Translation in Cross-Language Information Retrieval.
Dorr BJ, Pearl L, Hwa R, Habash N.  2002.  Improved Word-Level Alignment: Injecting Knowledge about MT Divergences.
Dorr BJ, Voss CR.  1993.  Machine Translation of Spatial Expressions: Defining the Relation betweenan Interlingua and a Knowledge Representation System. IN PROCEEDINGS OF TWELFTH CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR ARTIFICIAL IN℡LIGENCE. :374-379.
Dorr BJ, Ayan NF, Habash N.  2004.  Divergence Unraveling for Word Alignment.... Natural Language Engineering.
Dorr BJ, Olsen M B.  1996.  Multilingual generation: The role of telicity in lexical choice and syntactic realization. Machine Translation. 11(1):37-74.
Dorr BJ, Monz C, President S, Schwartz R, Zajic D.  2005.  A methodology for extrinsic evaluation of text summarization: Does ROUGE correlate. Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Intrinsic and Extrinsic Evaluation Measures for Machine Translation and/or Summarization. :1-8.
Dorr BJ.  1993.  Interlingual machine translation A parameterized approach. Artificial Intelligence. 63(1–2):429-492.
Dorr BJ, Palmer M.  1995.  Building a LCS-Based Lexicon in TAGs. Proceedings of the AAAI-95 Spring Symposium Series, Representation and Acquisition of Lexical Knowledge: Polysemy, Ambiguity, and Generativity, Stanford, CA, March. :27-29.
Dorr BJ, Voss CR.  1996.  A Multi-Level Approach to Interlingual MT: Defining the Interface between Representational Languages. International Journal of Expert Systems. 9(1):15-51.
Dorr BJ, Levow G-A, Lin D.  2000.  Large-Scale Construction of a Chinese-English Semantic Hierarchy.
Dorr BJ, Voss C, Peterson E, Kiker M.  1994.  Concept-based lexical selection. Proceedings of the AAAI-94 Fall Symposium on Knowledge Representation for Natural Language Processing in Implemented Systems.
Dorr BJ, Zajic D, Schwartz R.  2003.  Hedge Trimmer: a parse-and-trim approach to headline generation. Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 03 on Text summarization workshop - Volume 5. :1-8.
Dorr BJ.  1992.  A two-level knowledge representation for machine translation: Lexical semantics and tense/aspect. Lexical Semantics and Knowledge RepresentationLexical Semantics and Knowledge Representation. 627:269-287.
Dorr BJ.  1991.  Lexical semantics and tense/aspect in machine translation.
Dorr BJ, Zajic D, Schwartz R.  2003.  Cross-language headline generation for Hindi. ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing (TALIP). 2(3):270-289.
Dorr BJ, Habash N.  2002.  Interlingua approximation: A generation-heavy approach. Proceedings of AMTA-2002.
Dorr BJ, Habash NY, Monz C.  2004.  Symbolic MT With Statistical NLP Components.
Dorr BJ.  1990.  A Cross-Linguistic Approach to Translation. Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Machine Translation of Natural Language. :13-33.
Dorr BJ, Gaasterland T.  2007.  Exploiting aspectual features and connecting words for summarization-inspired temporal-relation extraction. Information Processing & Management. 43(6):1681-1704.

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