- XDXF
"XDXF is a project to unite all existing open dictionaries and provide both users and developers with universal XML-based format, convertible to and from other popular dictionary formats." May not be being updated. Forum is at http://xdxf.revdanica.com/forum/
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Lexicography > Standards with computational lexicons linguistics
- Healthcare XML standards
Nothing to do with lexicons, but Seven Pillars of Standards: why standards can fail (or even succeed).
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Lexicography > Standards with computational lexicons linguistics by 2 users
- LIFT home page
home for the development of an XML schema for the storing of lexical information, as used in the creation of dictionaries. It also includes a .net library for working with LIFT (parsing, validating, & migrating).
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Lexicography > Standards with computational lexicography linguistics
- The Clog
This blog is devoted to computational lexicology, intended to capture frequent observations and insights during the work at CL Research. Computational lexicology is concerned with computational analysis of electronic dictionaries, computations within lexicons (such as parsing of definitions), and design of the representations of computational lexicons in natural language processing.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Lexicography with computational lexicography
- 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
- Wolfram|Alpha
computational knowledge engine
By HarryManback in Science with computational engine knowledge by 21 users
- CIML Community Portal -- Home
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- 2008 NLP/CL Conference Calendar
Computational Linguistics Conferences with submission deadlines in the given year.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics with computational conferences linguistics
- Johns Hopkins HLT COE
Human Language Technology Center of Excellence
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