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March 01 2010
Failure is an Orphan (Let's Adopt)
Stan Szpakowicz
Stan Szpakowicz
* School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, 800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Ordona 21, 01-237 Warszawa, Poland. E-mail: szpak@site.uottawa.ca.
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Stan Szpakowicz
* School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, 800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5, Canada. Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Ordona 21, 01-237 Warszawa, Poland. E-mail: szpak@site.uottawa.ca.
Online Issn: 1530-9312
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© 2010 Association for Computational Linguistics
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Computational Linguistics (2010) 36 (1): 157–158.
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Stan Szpakowicz; Failure is an Orphan (Let's Adopt). Computational Linguistics 2010; 36 (1): 157–158. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/coli.2010.36.1.36106
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