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Panel: Should GPT-3 Have the Right to Free Speech? ...
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Referring in dialogue : alignment or construction?
Viethen, Jette; Dale, Robert; Guhe, Markus. - : Routledge, 2014
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Temporal expression recognition using dependency trees
Mazur, Pawel; Dale, Robert. - : Switzerland : Springer Verlag, 2014
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Complex Predicates in Arrernte
Dras, Mark; Lareau, François; Börschinger, Benjamin. - : Proceedings of the LFG12 Conference, 2012
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Complex predicates in Arrernte
Dras, Mark; Lareau, François; Börschinger, Benjamin. - : Stanford, CA : CSLI Publications, 2012
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HOO 2012 : a report on the preposition and determiner error correction shared task
Dale, Robert; Anisimoff, Ilya; Narroway, George. - : Stroudsburg, PA : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2012
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Using edit distance to analyse errors in a natural language to logic translation corpus
Barker-Plummer, Dave; Dale, Robert; Cox, Richard. - : International Educational Data Mining Society, 2012
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Complex Predicates in Arrernte ...
Dras, Mark; Lareau, François; Börschinger, Benjamin. - : Columbia University, 2012
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Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing: Linguistic and cognitive aspects of document creation and document engineering (CL&W 2012)
In: Proceedings of the EACL 2012 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing: Linguistic and cognitive aspects of document creation and document engineering (CL&W 2012). Edited by: Piotrowski, Michael; Mahlow, Cerstin; Dale, Robert (2012). Stroudsburg, PA, USA: ACL. (2012)
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Using edit distance to analyse errors in a natural language to logic translation corpus
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Collocations in multilingual natural language generation : Lexical functions meet Lexical functional grammar
Lareau, Francois; Dras, Mark; Borschinger, Benjamin. - : Carlton, Vic : Australian Language Technology Association, 2011
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Computational linguistics
Dale, Robert. - : Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011
Abstract: Computational linguistics (CL) is an interdisciplinary mix of computer science and linguistics with additional insights drawn from areas such as psycholinguistics and the philosophy of language. Its primary concern is with the computational modeling of linguistic processes pursued as a theoretically oriented exercise whose purpose is either to provide models that help us gain insight into the nature of language and the human language processing mechanism or to support the development of software applications that do useful things with language (an area sometimes referred to as language technology). For some, the term “computational linguistics” is synonymous with natural language processing (NLP); however, from the perspective of the material provided here, NLP is more applications-oriented than CL. Although we provide some pointers to work that describes NLP applications, our primary focus here is on the theoretical underpinnings that CL provides to activities with a more practical focus. The first work in CL dates from the 1950s, when initial attempts were made to automatically translate Russian into English. Until the late 1980s most work in the field was concerned with what we might call symbolic systems, often involving large collections of handwritten rules to model some linguistic phenomenon. Since the late 1980s there has been a significant shift toward statistical methods, where rules and generalizations are learned from data rather than being produced manually; this has become possible only as a result of the combination of, on one hand, vast amounts of data becoming available, particularly via the World Wide Web, and, on the other hand, the immense increases in computer processing power required to execute many iterations over large data sets to derive information from them. In almost all subareas of CL one can generally divide the work pursued into the periods before and after this “statistical revolution.” The material here is organized around the conventional decomposition of linguistic study into phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Work that is primarily concerned with speech recognition and synthesis is not covered. Primarily concern is with work on the processing of English; again, much of the work in CL is applicable to other languages, but English holds a privileged position as the focus of most research. ; 1 page(s)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/157502
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Generating subsequent reference in shared visual scenes : computation vs. re-use
Viethen, Jette; Dale, Robert; Guhe, Markus. - : Association for Computational Linguistics, 2011
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Helping our own : the HOO 2011 Pilot Shared Task
Dale, Robert; Kilgarriff, Adam. - : Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011
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Detecting interesting event sequences for sports reporting
Lareau, François; Dras, Mark; Dale, Robert. - : Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011
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Human communication science : a compendium
Dale, Robert; Burnham, Denis; Stevens, Catherine J. - : [Sydney] : HCSNet, 2011
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Building an audio-visual corpus of Australian English : large corpus collection with an economical portable and replicable Black Box
Burnham, Denis; Estival, Dominique; Goecke, Roland. - : International Speech Communication Association, 2011
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GRE3D7 : A Corpus of distinguishing descriptions for objects in visual scenes
Viethen, Jette; Dale, Robert. - : Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011
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The Impact of visual context on the content of referring expressions
Viethen, Jette; Dale, Robert; Guhe, Markus. - : Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2011
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Building an audio-visual corpus of Australian English : large corpus collection with an economical portable and replicable Black Box
Burnham, Denis K. (R7357); Estival, Dominique (R16320); Fazio, Steven (R15706). - : Rundle Mall, S.A., Causal Productions, 2011
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