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A Pilot Study: Deriving a Users' Goal Framework from a Corpus of Interviews and Diaries

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A Pilot Study: Deriving a Users' Goal Framework from a Corpus of Interviews and Diaries. / Piao, Scott; Bental, Diana; Whittle, Jon et al.
2012. Paper presented at LREC 2012 SemRel2012 Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Piao, S, Bental, D, Whittle, J, Aylett, R, Makri, S & Sun, X 2012, 'A Pilot Study: Deriving a Users' Goal Framework from a Corpus of Interviews and Diaries', Paper presented at LREC 2012 SemRel2012 Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey, 22/05/12. <https://sites.google.com/site/scottpiaosite/research/publications/goal_frame_paper_final.pdf>

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Piao S, Bental D, Whittle J, Aylett R, Makri S, Sun X. A Pilot Study: Deriving a Users' Goal Framework from a Corpus of Interviews and Diaries. 2012. Paper presented at LREC 2012 SemRel2012 Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Piao, Scott ; Bental, Diana ; Whittle, Jon et al. / A Pilot Study: Deriving a Users' Goal Framework from a Corpus of Interviews and Diaries. Paper presented at LREC 2012 SemRel2012 Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey.8 p.

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