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C SC 620 Advanced Topics in Natural Language Processing

C SC 620 Advanced Topics in Natural Language Processing. Lecture 5 2/03. Scope of WordNet Projects. WordNet is very popular: Word sense disambiguation Text mining Language learning Multilingual WordNets Semantic relations Extensions to WordNet Lexical semantics and others….

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C SC 620 Advanced Topics in Natural Language Processing

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  1. C SC 620Advanced Topics in Natural Language Processing Lecture 5 2/03

  2. Scope of WordNet Projects • WordNet is very popular: • Word sense disambiguation • Text mining • Language learning • Multilingual WordNets • Semantic relations • Extensions to WordNet • Lexical semantics • and others…

  3. Recent Conference Papers • 2001 • NAACL Workshop. Pittsburgh PA. WordNet and Other Lexical Resources: Applications, Extensions and Customizations • 36 papers presented • 2002 • Mysore. India. The First Global WordNet Conference • Over 50 papers presented

  4. Course Requirement: Class Presentation • Rules • Starting today, scan the abstracts and select one paper for further study • Mark paper with your name using a post-it label • Use either of the two Conference Proceedings • Approximately 86 papers to choose from • Chosen paper should be directly related to WordNet • Some papers in the NAACL 2001 workshop proceedings are unrelated …

  5. Course Requirement: Class Presentation • Rules • First come, first served … • Two people can’t pick the same paper • Not allowed to pick my papers … as I’ll be presenting them myself • Make a copy of the paper • Proceedings will be available in my mail slot over in Linguistics (Douglass 216)

  6. Course Requirement: Class Presentation • Rules • Prepare a 15 min (total) talk on the paper • 10–12 min presentation in class • use slides, e.g. Powerpoint, or • use a handout • 5 min discussion • You have 2 weeks • Presentations will begin Tuesday (17th)

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