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The Centre for Language Technology holds weekly discussion seminars
with speakers drawn from amongst the group members and visiting
researchers. The following lists details the titles and speakers for
seminars held in 2002. See also the current list of seminars.
LTG seminars in 2002
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The Speaker Recognition Project (a.k.a FON),
Catherine Watson, December 16th, 2002
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Learning selectional preferences for use in resolving associative
anaphora,
Josef Meyer and Robert Dale;
Developing a Black Box Specification in Controlled
English,
Rolf Schwitter, November 25th, 2002
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Generating More Natural Route Descriptions,
Robert Dale, Sabine Geldof and Jean-Philippe Prost;
Dependency-Based Semantic Interpretation
for Answer Extraction,
Diego Molla and Ben Hutchinson,
November 18th, 2002
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The PENG Project, Anna Ljungberg, October 28th, 2002
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KES: Key Element Summarisation,
Robert Dale, October 21st, 2002
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Report on LangTech 2002,
Robert Dale, September 30th, 2002
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Using the WordNet Hierarchy for Associative Anaphora Resolution,
Josef Meyer, August 19th, 2002
- Trip Report: What I did this Winter Robert Dale, 12th
August 2002
- Statistical approaches to semantic clustering of words
Stephen Wan, 29th July 2002
- Ups and downs of Natural Language Processing- an Elevator
Control System in PENG Rolf Schwitter, 22nd July 2002
- TREC10-QA -- Anything New in the Question-Answering Track?
Diego Molla-Aliod, 15th July 2002
- LREC2002 Conference report Steve Cassidy, 8th July 2002
- MT projects overview worldwide Mark Dras, 1st July 2002
- Peng! What happens underneath? Anna Ljungberg, 24th June 2002
- Extracting information via annotation merging: Kelp Autumn Mark Tilbrook, 3rd June 2002
- Improving route directions on mobile devices Sabine Geldof, 28th May 2002
- Musings on Xquery Steve Cassidy, 20th May 2002
- Statistical natural language generation Stephen Wan, 13th May 2002
- Flat logical forms Diego Molla-Aliod, 29th April 2002
- Reporting on EvoLang 2002 Mark Dras, 22nd April 2002
- The structure of forced reinterpretation jokes Graeme Ritchie, 25th March 2002
- A multilingual approach to natural language parsing Eric Wehrli, 18th March 2002
- More on anaphora resolution Josef Meyer, 11th March 2002
- Implementing a route guidance system Robert Dale, 4th March 2002
- Easy Directions Sabine Geldof, 28th February 2002
- Coral: Palm renderer David Hood, 21st February 2002
- Kelp: Summer Internship's report Dirk Breutmann, Ernie Kam, Marc Tilbrook, Rebecca
Pettett, 15th February 2002
- Summarizing a list of object: exploring a bottom-up approach to content planning Steven Wan,
7th February 2002
- Working with Darpa Communicator Rod Farmer, 31st January 2002
- Korean-English machine translation using Tree Adjoining Grammar Mark Dras, 24th January
2002
- Automatic marking, Kiosk, Kelp Jean-Philippe Prost, 10th January 2002
Past LTG seminars
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