- Dan Roth
My research attempts to understand the role of learning in supporting reasoning and other high-level cognitive tasks and to use this understanding to develop systems that learn and make intelligent inferences in complex domains.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > People with computational learning reasoning
- XPAR [Language Diversity and Parallel Grammars]
The goal of XPAR is to determine to what extent the development of parallel deep grammars for typologically diverse languages may support the automatic derivation of high-quality parallel treebanks for those languages. These treebanks could in turn be suitable for a deeper theoretical understanding of the ways in which syntactic functions, semantic roles and translation are interrelated. XPAR intends to further develop computational grammars for Georgian, Tigrinya and Dutch based on common principles and covering all central constructions in the languages, with an existing grammar for Norwegian as a pattern.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Syntax with computational syntax treebank
- CIML Community Portal -- Home
By kapluni in Public bookmarks with computational intelligence
- Johns Hopkins HLT COE
Human Language Technology Center of Excellence
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Organizations with computational linguistics
- Linguistic Issues in Language Technology
Linguistic Issues in Language Technology (LiLT) is an open-access journal that focusses on relationships between linguistic insights and language technology.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Journals with computational language linguistic
- Language Resources and Evaluation
Language Resources and Evaluation is the first publication devoted to the acquisition, creation, annotation, and use of language resources, together with methods for evaluation of resources, technologies, and applications.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Journals with computational corpora language linguistics resources
- International Journal of Computer Processing Of Languages
The International Journal of Computer Processing Of Languages (IJCPOL), originally known as the International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages, was founded in Summer 1983. IJCPOL provides an international publishing and archival platform for human language research works in different forms of language (visual, graphical, sign and textual); in different cultures (English, Japanese, etc.); and in different applications (e-commerce, education, etc).
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics with computational linguistics nlp
- LMF
LMF is the ISO standard for Natural Language Processing (NLP) lexicons and Machine Readable Dictionaries (MRD).
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Lexicography > Standards with computational lexical lexicography markup standards
- Solid
Solid is a software tool that can be used to check, clean up, and convert standard format lexicon data.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Lexicography > Shoebox with computational lexicography shoebox toolbox
- AGFL Grammar Lab
The AGFL formalism for the syntactic description of Natural Languages has been developed by the Computer Science Department of the Radboud University of Nijmegen. It is a formalism in which large context free grammars can be described in a compact way. AGFLs belong to the family of two level grammars, along with attribute grammars and DCG's: a first, context-free level is augmented with set-valued features for expressing agreement between constituents.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Morphology with computational finite morphology state transducer
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