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Last week Google published in its Research Blog a new public resource, a dictionary for linking words to entities and ideas, comprising 7,560,141 concepts and 175,100,788 unique text strings. Valentin Spitkovsky and Peter Norvig hope it will assist research on moving from words to meaning — from turning search queries into relevant results and suggesting […]
Speaker: Nicolai Erbs.
Technical University of Darmstadt (Germany) Visiting IXA Group (February-June, 2012)
Title: Multilingual acquisition of large scale knowledge resources acquisition. Date: February 24, 2012 Time: 15:00-16:00 Where: Computer Science Faculty, Room 3.2
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A vast amount of content is produced by many […]
BerbaTek is a recently finished strategic research project with a duration of three years (2009-2011) funded by the Industry Department of the Basque Government.In order to carry out the project, a consortium was created which was made up of the Elhuyar Foundation, the IXA and Aholab research groups of the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, […]
Speaker: Montse Cuadros (Vicomtech) Title: Multilingual acquisition of large scale knowledge resourcesacquisition. Date: Janaury 27, 2012 Time: 15:30-16:30 Where: Computer Science Faculty, Room 3.2
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The main goal of the research presented in this thesis is to devise new methods and tools to automatically create new semantic relations between WordNet senses. That is, to […]
Arkaitz Zubiaga, is a researcher in Social Media & Data Mining. He has been working in UNED for several years, and got his PhD in July 2011, with the thesis Harnessing Folksonomies for Resource Classification. and now at the end of 2011 he is moving from NLP&IR group in Spanish UNED to New York to […]
Speaker:Valia Kordoni (LT-Lab DFKI GmbH & Dept. of Computational Linguistics, Saarland University) Title: Automated Annotation and Acquisition of Linguistic Knowledge for Efficient Multilingual Grammar Engineering. Date: November 25, 2011 Time: 16:00-18:00 Where: Computer Science Faculty, Room 3.2
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In this talk, I mainly deal with automated acquisition of linguistic knowledge as […]
Ixa Group has often collaborated with Bangor University in the development of language technology for less resourced languages. Mainly for Basque and Welsh and in the frame of SALTMIL. Briony Williams, Delith Prys and Gruff Prys are our Welsh contacts. Tegau Andrews from Bangor University will be with us next week, and we have programmed […]
Date: October 14, 2011 Time: 15:00 Where: Computer Science Faculty, 3.2 room [1] Title: Word classes in Indonesian: A linguistic reality or a convenient fallacy in natural language processing? Speaker: Meladel Mistica (Australian National University) Abstract[1]: In this talk I will be presenting work on Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia), and the claim that there is no […]
Speaker: Professor Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University). Date: September 13, 2011 Time: 16:00 Where: Computer Science Faculty Title: Extracting many kinds of meaning from text and speech. Abstract: Understanding natural language, while one of the oldest goals of artificial intelligence, is immensely difficult because language expresses so many kinds of meanings, embedded as it is in […]
“Coreference: Theory, Annotation, Resolution and Evaluation”
Speaker:Marta Recasens CLIC Centre de Llenguatge i Computació (Universitat de Barcelona) Date: June 28, 2011 Time: 16:15 Where: Computer Science Faculty, Room 2.3
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