Old town of Dresden with TU Dresden logo

The 14th International Conference on Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing
(FSMNLP, September 23–25, 2019, Dresden, Germany)


Proceedings are available at ACL Web.
The proceedings have the ISBN 978-1-950737-96-3.

  • Johanna Björklund, Shay B. Cohen, Frank Drewes, and Giorgio Satta.
    Bottom-Up Unranked Tree-to-Graph Transducers for Translation into Semantic Graphs
  • Marco Cognetta, Cyril Allauzen, and Michael Riley.
    On the Compression of Lexicon Transducers
  • Tim Fernando, David Woods, Carl Vogel.
    MSO with tests and reducts
  • Maciej Janicki.
    Finite State Transducer Calculus for Whole Word Morphology
  • Mark-Jan Nederhof and Heiko Vogler.
    Regular transductions with MCFG input syntax
  • Richard Mörbitz and Heiko Vogler.
    Weighted parsing for grammar-based language models
  • Adnan Ozturel, Tolga Kayadelen, and Isin Demirsahin.
    A Syntactically Expressive Morphological Analyzer for Turkish
  • Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran, Gihan V Dias and Mirriam Butt.
    Using Meta-Morph Rules to develop Morphological Analysers: A case study concerning Tamil
  • Ananda Theertha Suresh, Brian Roark, Michael Riley, and Vlad Schogol.
    Distilling weighted finite automata from arbitrary probabilistic models
  • Kei Wakabayashi.
    Silent HMMs: Generalized Representation of Hidden Semi-Markov Models and Hierarchical HMMs
  • Lawrence Wolf-Sonkin, Vlad Schogol, Brian Roark, and Michael Riley.
    Latin script keyboards for South Asian languages with finite-state normalization
  • Anssi Yli-Jyrä.
    Transition-Based Coding and Formal Language Theory for Ordered Digraphs

If you are an author of an accepted paper and want to upload your presentation slides to the ACL anthology web page, then use the following form and follow the instructions. As Anthology ID, please use the ID of your paper (not the one of the proceedings) in the ACL Anthology. You can find it on the web page for your paper; it is of the form “W19-31XY”.