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  3. Vol 5 No 2 (2010): PCJ Vol.5 No.2 (December 2010)

Founded in 2005, the Philippine Computing Journal is published by the Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP), Inc. It appears twice yearly and publishes original peer-reviewed papers on computing (including computer science, computational science and engineering, information and communication technology, computer science education, and allied disciplines).   Vol_5_No_2_2010.png
Published: 2010-12-01

Full Issue

  • Simple Analogical Reasoning using Word Occurences for Question Answering Passage Retrieval pp. 1-5
  • Practical Applications of Human Language Technology: the Philippine Experience pp. 6-9
  • Classifying Public Opinion Using SentiWordnet pp. 10-15
  • Unraveling the Web: A Discursive Approach to Designing Websites that Encourage Participation pp. 16-22
  • A Corpus-Based Lexical Network for Measuring Topic Alignment of Forum Messages pp. 23-29
  • The Automatic Generation of Childeren's Stories from a Multi-Scene Input Picture pp. 30-36
  • Using SUMO to Represent Storytelling Knowledge pp. 37-43
  • The Filipino Wordnet Construction pp. 44-49
  • The Exclusiveness of the Universal: A Case Study of the Discursive Construction of Knowledge on the Internet pp. 50-58
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