Category: Event
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Two papers accepted at RANLP 2009
Today I recieved notification that two papers where I am one of the authors have been accepted as posters at the international conference RANLP 2009 – Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, which is in Borovets, Bulgaria in September 14-16. Apart from being an exceptionally pleasant conference, RANLP is ranked among the most influential NLP…
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Paper accepted to ACL-IJCNLP 2009, 2-7 August 2009, Singapore
The paper Automatic training of lemmatization rules that handle morphological changes in pre-, in- and suffixes alike written by Bart Jongejan, CST University of Copenhagen and Hercules Dalianis was accepted to ACL-IJCNLP 2009,Singapore. Out of 571 valid submissions only 121 were accepted, which gives an acceptance rate of 21%.
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Project proposal submitted to VR: VESPTEC
Today I submitted a project proposal to the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) with the title “VESPTEC – Vector space representations of textual content”. Collaborating with me on this proposal are Magnus Rosell and Viggo Kann at KTH CSC as well as Jussi Karlgren at SICS and Hercules Dalianis here at DSV. Abstract: Since the 1960s…
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Presentation on Mendix
Staffan Qvist at Mendix Sweden gave a presentation on Mendix for universities. Mendix delivers a powerful, model-driven application platform providing tools and architecture to rapidly design, build, test, integrate, deploy, manage and optim…
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Cross language search article accepted to NODALIDA 2009, May 15-16 Odense, Denmark
The article with the title Using Uplug and SiteSeeker to construct a cross language search engine for Scandinavian has been accepted for presentation at the 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics (NODALIDA 2009) 15-16 maj, Odense, Denmark. The authors are Hercules Dalianis, Martin Rimka and Viggo Kann from CSC/KTH. The paper will be posted when…
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DSV research group joins Human Language Technology Center
The Human Language Technology Group here at DSV has now officially joined the mid-Sweden Human Language Technology Center. The objective of the center is to facilitate collaboration in order to promote excellence in research and increase the competitiveness and visibility of the participating research groups, building on their unique combination of competence in both text…