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The Association for Computational Linguistics
The Association for Computational Linguistics is THE international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. Membership includes the ACL quarterly journal, COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS, reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored ...
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ACM: Computing Research Repository
Computing research relies heavily on the rapid dissemination of results. As a result, the formal process of submitting papers to journals has been augmented by other, more rapid, dissemination methods. Originally these involved printed documents, such as technical reports and conference papers. Then researchers started taking advantage of the Internet, putting papers on ftp sites and later on ...
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SIGdial Home
Welcome to the web site of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (SIGdial)! SIGdial is a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and of the International Speech Communication Association (ISCA). General Information SIGdial Events Calendar Organization Membership Resources Web Site Statistics Search SIGdial: Sponsors: SIGdial ...
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The Xtag Project
The XTAG Project XTAG is an on-going project to develop a wide-coverage grammar for English using a lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammar (TAG) formalism. XTAG also serves as an system for the development of TAGs and consists of a parser, an X-windows grammar development interface and a morphological analyzer. CONTENTS English Grammar The most recent release of the XTAG English grammar. Download ...
Preview Site   www.cis.upenn.edu/~xtag/   reviews

International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL)
ICCL organises the International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING). Next COLING (2002) in Taipei ICCL members The nature of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics Past and future meetings of COLING Contents of most COLING Proceedings Martin Kay's reflections on ICCL and COLING How to apply to host a COLING Ordering COLING Proceedings Last modified: 14 February ...
Preview Site   www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/iccl/   reviews

Dan Jurafsky - Home Page
Home Page for Dan Jurafsky at the University of Colorado, Boulder ...
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Statistical NLP / corpus-based computational linguistics resources
Statistical natural language processing and corpus-based computational linguistics: An annotated list of resources Contents Tools: Taggers, Parsers, Language models, Concordances, Other Corpora: Large collections, Particular languages, Treebanks, Literature, Acquisition data SGML/XML Dictionaries Lexical/morphological resources Courses, Syllabi, and other Educational Resources Mailing lists ...
Preview Site   www-nlp.stanford.edu/links/statnlp.html   reviews

PC-KIMMO
PC-KIMMO, a morphological parser ...
Preview Site   www.sil.org/pckimmo/   reviews

Computational morphology and phonology resources
Resources related to computational morphology and phonology ...
Preview Site   www.sil.org/computing/comp-morph-phon.html   reviews

Dafydd Gibbon: Introduction to Computational Phonology
Dafydd Gibbon: Introduction to Computational Phonology ...
Preview Site   www.spectrum.uni-bielefeld.de/Classes/Winter97/IntroCompPhon/compphon/   reviews

Hermit Crab
Hermit Crab Hermit Crab is a morphological parser and generator for classical generative phonology and morphology. Say what A morphological parser is a tool for going from the surface ( phonetic ) representation to an underlying representation, including breaking the word into its morphemes , and undoing any phonological rules that have applied. The term morphemes is in quotes, because Hermit ...
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Computational Linguistics FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Computational Linguistics The following information is meant for people not familiar with Computational Linguistics. Here we try to answer the following questions: What is Computational Linguistics What are the main application areas of Computational Linguistics How is the Computational Linguistics job market Where and how can I study Computational ...
Preview Site   www.ifi.unizh.ch/CL/CL_FAQ.html   reviews

Computational Semiotics
Ricardo R. Gudwin DCA-FEEC-UNICAMP Main Definition Computational Semiotics refers to the attempt of emulating the semiosis cycle within a digital computer. Among other things, this is done aiming for the construction of autonomous intelligent systems able to perform intelligent behavior, what includes perception, world modeling, value judgement and behavior generation. There is a claim that most ...
Preview Site   www.dca.fee.unicamp.br/~gudwin/compsemio/   reviews

Dan Jurafsky's Computational Psycholinguistics Research
Dan Jurafsky's Computational Psycholinguistics Research I and the students in my lab build probabilistic and computational models of psycholinguistic results on human language processing, including lexical access, disambiguation, and sentence processing. For example, we perform psychological experiments and do corpus research to study the nature of human knowledge of syntax: what kind of lexical ...
Preview Site   www.colorado.edu/linguistics/jurafsky/comppsych.html   reviews

Metaphors: A Language of Metaphors
Metaphors are examined as both a teaching and learning tool - even the gateway to artificial intelligence. Part of The Adventures of a Sci-Phi Pilot ...
Preview Site   home.cogeco.ca/~sci-phi-pilot/metaphors.htm   reviews




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