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Natural Language Technology Group
The Natural Language Technology Group (NLTG) explores ways in which computer technology can be applied to tasks which involve the use of natural (human) languages (like English, French or Chinese). We are particularly interested in statistical generation,
Applications of NLP (CS 5964/6964) - Fall 2007
Natural language processing (NLP) is a diverse field that blends computer science with linguistics. Systems that can make use of the vast amounts of language data (text, speech, etc.) out in the world are becoming increasingly important. Applications such
Probability
Probability is playing an increasingly large role in computational linguistics and machine learning, and will be of great importance to us. If you've had any exposure to probability at all, you're likely to think of cases like rolling dice. If you roll on
MontyLingua: A Free, Commonsense-Enriched Natural Language Understander for English
MontyLingua is a free*, commonsense-enriched, end-to-end natural language understander for English. Feed raw English text into MontyLingua, and the output will be a semantic interpretation of that text. Perfect for information retrieval and extraction, re
ROLAQUAD: Robust Language Understanding in Question-Answer Dialogues
The focus of the ROLAQUAD research project is basic research in the context of a multiple-turn question-answering dialogue application focusing on the following problems:
The Stanford NLP (Natural Language Processing) Group
A natural language parser is a program that works out the grammatical structure of sentences, for instance, which groups of words are units ("phrases") and which words are the subject or object of a verb. Probabilistic parsers use knowledge of language ga
the Association for Computational Linguistics - Home
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 , red
MindNet - Home
MindNet is knowledge representation project that uses our broad-coverage parser to build semantic networks from dictionaries, encyclopedias, and free text. MindNets are produced by a fully automatic process that takes the input text, sentence-breaks it, p
The poet who could smell vowels - Times Literary Supplement
The poet who could smell vowels
Ferdinand de Saussure, the father of structuralism, owed much to Hobbes and Mill, and numbered Henry VII among his ancestors
LingPipe Home
LingPipe is a suite of Java libraries for the linguistic analysis of human language.
Feature Overview
LingPipe's information extraction and data mining tools:
* track mentions of entities (e.g. people or proteins);
* link entity mentions to data
Medieval and Modern Thought Text Digitization Project: Welcome
"To strengthen Stanford University Library holdings in the field of Western Medieval thought and its influence on modern times"
The goal is to digitize on an ongoing basis printed reference works, source collections, and primary and secondary books in th
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