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<div>==Africa==<br />
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===South Africa===<br />
*[http://www.ctext.co.za North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus: Centre for Text Technology (CTexT)]<br />
*[http://www.nu.ac.za/department/default.asp?dept=linguistund University of Natal - Dept. of Linguistics]<br />
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==Asia==<br />
*[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/SitesAsia.html Computational Linguistics in Asia] <br />
*[http://www.first-institute.com/ The First Institute Of Dynamic Learning] <br />
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===Bangladesh===<br />
*[http://www.bracuniversity.ac.bd/research/crblp BRAC University, Dhaka - Center for Research on Bangla Language Processing]<br />
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===China===<br />
*[http://nlp.suda.edu.cn/ Soochow University - Natural Language Processing Lab]<br />
*[http://www.cs.hit.edu.cn/ Harbin Institute of Technology - CS School]<br />
*[http://www.icl.pku.edu.cn/ Peking University - Institute of Computational Linguistics]<br />
*[http://nlp.csai.tsinghua.edu.cn/ Tsinghua University - Group of Natural Language Processing]<br />
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===Hong Kong===<br />
*[http://corpora.ctl.cityu.edu.hk/ City University of Hong Kong - The Dialogue Systems Group]<br />
*[http://www.comp.polyu.edu.hk/ Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Department of Computing]<br />
*[http://www.cs.ust.hk/ Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - CS Department]<br />
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===India===<br />
*[http://www.iiit.net/ltrc/pgprogrammes.html IIIT, Hyderabad - Academic Programmes]<br />
*[http://www.ciil.org/ Central Institute of Indian Languages]<br />
*[http://www.cdacindia.com/ Centre for Development of Advanced Computing]<br />
*[http://www.hpl.hp.com/india/ HP Research Labs, India]<br />
*[http://www.iisc.ernet.in/ IISc, Bangalore]<br />
*[http://www.isical.ac.in/ Indian Statistical Institute]<br />
*[http://www.iiit.net International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad]<br />
*[http://www.au-kbc.org/research_areas/nlp.html Language Technology Research at AU-KBC, Chennai]<br />
*[http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/users/langtech/hist.htm IIT, Kanpur - Language Technology Research]<br />
*[http://tdil.mit.gov.in/introindx.html TDIL]<br />
*[http://www.uohyd.ernet.in/ University of Hyderabad]<br />
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===Israel===<br />
*[http://cl.haifa.ac.il/ University of Haifa - Computational Linguistics Group] <br />
*[http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~lcl Laboratory for Computational Linguistics, Technion, Israel] <br />
*[http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~arir/ Hebrew University - NLP at the CS Institute]<br />
*[http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~nlp NLP lab at Bar-Ilan University]<br />
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===Japan===<br />
*[http://cl.naist.jp/en/ Nara Institute of Science and Technology - Computational Linguistics Laboratory]<br />
*[http://www-tsujii.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ The University of Tokyo - Tsujii group]<br />
*[http://www.r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/index-e.html The University of Tokyo - Language Informatics Laboratory]<br />
*[http://www.lr.pi.titech.ac.jp/en/index.html Tokyo Institute of Technology - Okumura group]<br />
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===Korea===<br />
*[http://nlp.korea.ac.kr/ Korea University - NLP lab] <br />
*[http://kle.postech.ac.kr/ The Knowledge and Language Engineering Laboratory]<br />
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===Singapore===<br />
*[http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~nght/cllab.html National University of Singapore - Computational Linguistics Lab]<br />
*[http://wing.comp.nus.edu.sg/ National University of Singapore - Web, IR / NLP Group (WING)]<br />
*[http://www.ntu.edu.sg/HSS/Linguistics/ Nanyang Technological University - Division of Linguistics and Multilingual Studies]<br />
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===Sri Lanka===<br />
*[http://www.ucsc.cmb.ac.lk/ltrl University of Colombo School of Computing - Language Technology Research Lab]<br />
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===Taiwan===<br />
*[http://nlg3.csie.ntu.edu.tw/ NTU - CSIE - Natural Language Processing Lab]<br />
*[http://clclp.ling.sinica.edu.tw/ Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing]<br />
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===Thailand===<br />
*[http://crcl.th.net/ Center for Research in Computational Linguistics] <br />
*[http://www.crslp.chula.ac.th/ Chulalongkorn University - Center for Research in Speech and Language Processing]<br />
*[http://naist.cpe.ku.ac.th/ Kasetsart University - NAiST-Lab]<br />
*[http://dict.longdo.com/ Longdo Thai-Multilingual Dictionary]<br />
*[http://kind.siit.tu.ac.th/ Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, Thammasat University - Knowledge Information & Data Management Lab]<br />
*[http://thaispeech.longdo.org/ Thai Speech Community] <br />
*[http://www.tcllab.org/ Thai Computational Linguistics Laboratory]<br />
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===Uzbekistan===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Uzbekistan Language Engineering in Uzbekistan (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Iran===<br />
*[https://nlp.guilan.ac.ir Guilan NLP Group - Dept. of Computer Engineering - University of Guilan]<br />
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==North America==<br />
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===Canada===<br />
*[http://www.cs.concordia.ca/CLAC/ Concordia University - Computational Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.cs.dal.ca/~nlp/ Dalhousie University - Natural Language Processing Group] <br />
*[http://fas.sfu.ca/0/cs/research/groups/NLL/toc.html Simon Fraser University - Natural Language Laboratory] <br />
*[http://www.umanitoba.ca/linguistics/local.html University of Manitoba - Dept. of Linguistics] <br />
*[http://mapageweb.umontreal.ca/dasylval Université de Montr&eacute;al - Lyne Da Sylva] <br />
*[http://rali.iro.umontreal.ca/ Université de Montréal - Laboratoire de Recherche Appliqu&eacute;e en Linguistique Informatique (RALI)] <br />
*[http://www.csi.uottawa.ca/dept/kaml/KAML.html University of Ottawa - Knowledge Acquisition and Machine Learning (KAML) Group] <br />
*[http://www.cs.toronto.edu/compling/ University of Toronto - Computational Linguistics Group]<br />
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===Mexico===<br />
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*[http://www.iling.unam.mx Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico - Grupo de Ingenieria Linguistica]<br />
*[http://nlp.cic.ipn.mx National Polytechnic Institute - Center for Computing Research - Natural Language and Text Processing Laboratory]<br />
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===USA===<br />
*[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/SitesNorthAmerica.html Computational Linguistics in North America]<br />
====California====<br />
*[http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/linguist/index.html San Diego State University - Dept. of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www-cs.stanford.edu/ Stanford University - Computer Science Department]<br />
*[http://www-csli.stanford.edu/ Stanford University - CSLI]<br />
*[http://www-linguistics.stanford.edu/ Stanford University - Linguistics Department]<br />
*[http://symsys.stanford.edu/ Stanford University - Symbolic Systems]<br />
*[http://crl.ucsd.edu/ University of California, San Diego - Center for Research in Language]<br />
*[http://liso.ucsb.edu/ University of California, Santa Barbara - Language, Interaction, and Social Organization Group]<br />
*[http://ling.ucsc.edu/ University of California, Santa Cruz - Linguistics Dept.]<br />
*[http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/general/linguist.htm University of California, Los Angeles - Dept. of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/nlp-at-isi.html USC - NLP group]<br />
*[http://www.isi.edu/ USC - Information Sciences Institute (ISI)] <br />
*[http://www.ict.usc.edu/ USC - Institute for Creative Technologies]<br />
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====Connecticut====<br />
*[http://www.cis.yale.edu/linguist/ Yale University - Department of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.haskins.yale.edu/ Yale University - Haskins Laboratories] <br />
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====Delaware====<br />
*[http://www.ling.udel.edu/ling/ University of Delaware - Department of Linguistics] <br />
*[http://www.asel.udel.edu/natlang/nli.html University of Delaware - Natural Languages Interface Group] <br />
*[http://www.asel.udel.edu/natlang/nlp/nlp.html University of Delaware - Natural Language Processing Lab] <br />
*[http://www.cis.udel.edu/~decker/ai_nlp.html University of Delaware - Natural Language Processing]<br />
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====Illinois====<br />
*[http://l2r.cs.uiuc.edu/~cogcomp/ University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - Cognitive Computation Group at CS dept] <br />
*[http://www.siu.edu/departments/cola/ling01 Southern Illinois University at Carbondale - Department of Linguistics] <br />
*[http://www.cas.northwestern.edu/linguistics/ Nothwestern University - Department of Linguistics, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences] <br />
*[http://ap-www.uchicago.edu/AcaPubs/GradAnno/HumDiv/Lingf.html University of Chicago - Dept. of Linguistics]<br />
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====Indiana====<br />
*[http://www.indiana.edu/~lingdept Indiana University - Department of Linguistics]<br />
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====Iowa====<br />
*[http://www.uiowa.edu/~linguist/ University of Iowa - Department of Linguistics] <br />
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====Maryland====<br />
*[http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/labs/CLIP University of Maryland - Computational Linguistics and Information Processing Lab] <br />
*[http://www.clsp.jhu.edu Johns Hopkins University - Center for Language and Speech Processing]<br />
*[http://www.cog.jhu.edu/index.html Johns Hopkins University - Dept. of Cognitive Science] <br />
*[http://nlp.cs.jhu.edu/nlp Johns Hopkins University - Natural Language Processing group]<br />
*[http://www.usna.edu/LangStudy/ US Naval Academy - Language Studies Department]<br />
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====Massachusetts====<br />
*[http://das-www.harvard.edu/aiken.html Harvard University - Computer Science Department]<br />
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====Michigan====<br />
*[http://ai.eecs.umich.edu/ University of Michigan - AI Lab] <br />
*[http://www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/research/library/ University of Michigan - English Language Institute Library]<br />
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====Minnesota====<br />
*[http://carla.acad.umn.edu/ CARLA: Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition]<br />
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====New Jersey====<br />
*[http://www.tcnj.edu/~mmmartin/CMSC485/CMSC485.html The College of New Jersey - CMSC 485: Special Topics : Question Answering Systems]<br />
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====New York====<br />
*[http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/ Columbia University - NLP Group]<br />
*[http://www.cs.columbia.edu/nlp/sgd/ Columbia University - Statistical Generation Day]<br />
*[http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/NLP/ Cornell University - Natural Language Processing, Computer Science]<br />
*[http://web.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics/ CUNY (City University of New York) - Graduate Center Linguistics Program]<br />
*[http://datascience.nyu.edu/ New York University - Center for Data Science]<br />
*[http://cs.nyu.edu New York University - Computer Science Department]<br />
*[http://linguistics.as.nyu.edu New York University - Linguistics Department]<br />
*[http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/ SUNY Buffalo - Department of Computer Science]<br />
*[http://www.cs.rochester.edu/ University of Rochester - CS Department]<br />
*[http://www.ling.rochester.edu/ University of Rochester - Linguistics department]<br />
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====New Mexico====<br />
*[http://crl.nmsu.edu/Home.html New Mexico State University - Computing Research Lab]<br />
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====North Carolina====<br />
*[http://www.ils.unc.edu/~losee University of North Carolina - Bob Losee]<br />
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====Ohio====<br />
*[http://cllt.osu.edu/ Computational Linguistics and Language Technology at OSU]<br />
*[http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/research/comp/ The Ohio State University - Computational Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/slate/ SLATE Lab Speech and Language Technologies at OSU]<br />
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====Oregon====<br />
*[http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CHCC Oregon Graduate Institute - Center for Human-Computer Interaction]<br />
*[http://www.cse.ogi.edu/CSLU/ Oregon Graduate Institute - Center for Spoken Language Understanding]<br />
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====Pennsylvania====<br />
*[http://www.lti.cs.cmu.edu/ Carnegie Mellon University - Language Technologies Institute]<br />
*[http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/ Carnegie Mellon University - Speech Webpage (Sphinx Group)]<br />
*[http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/soar/public/www/home-page.html Carnegie Mellon University - The SOAR project]<br />
*[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~ircs/homepage.html University of Pennsylvania - Institute for Research in Cognitive Science]<br />
*[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~cliff-group/94/cliffnotes.html University of Pennsylvania - Research in the Language, Information and Computation Laboratory]<br />
*[http://ling.upenn.edu/ University of Pennsylvania - Dept. of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.isp.pitt.edu/ University of Pittsburgh - Intelligent Systems Program]<br />
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====Rhode Island====<br />
*[http://www.cog.brown.edu/ Brown University - Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences] <br />
*[http://bllip.cs.brown.edu/ Brown Laboratory for Linguistic Information Processing (BLLIP)]<br />
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====Texas====<br />
*[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/mfkb/papers University of Texas, Austin - KBS Group, Selected Publications] <br />
*[http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/ University of Texas, Austin - Linguistics Research Center (LRC)]<br />
*[http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/mfkb/knight.html University of Texas, Austin - NLG in Computer Science]<br />
*[http://comp.ling.utexas.edu University of Texas, Austin - Computational Linguistics Lab] <br />
*[http://ling.uta.edu/ University of Texas, Arlington - Linguistics Dept.]<br />
*[http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu University of Texas, Dallas - Human Language Technology Research Institute]<br />
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====Utah====<br />
*[http://nlp.cs.byu.edu/mediawiki/index.php/Main_Page Brigham Young University - Natural Language Processing Lab]<br />
*[http://www.cs.utah.edu/projects/nlp/ University of Utah - Natural Language Processing Group]<br />
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====Washington====<br />
*[http://depts.washington.edu/uwcl/ University of Washington - Computational Linguistics Laboratory]<br />
*[http://www.compling.uw.edu/ University of Washington - Computational Linguistics MS program]<br />
*[http://depts.washington.edu/lingweb University of Washington - Dept of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://turing.cs.washington.edu/ University of Washington - Turing Center]<br />
*[http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/ssli/ University of Washington - Signal, Speech and Language Interpretation Lab]<br />
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====Washington D.C.====<br />
*[https://linguistics.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University - Department of Linguistics] <br />
*[http://summerschool.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University - Summer Institute] <br />
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====Wisconsin====<br />
*[http://tigger.cs.uwm.edu/~nlkrrg University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee - Natural Language and Knowledge Representation Research Group]<br />
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==Europe==<br />
*[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/SitesEurope.html Computational Linguistics in Europe] <br />
*[http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/msc/lct/ European Masters Program in Language and Communication Technologies (LCT)] <br />
*[http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/egk/ European Post-Graduate College Language Technology and Cognitive Systems] <br />
*[http://ixa.si.ehu.es IXA Group, Kepa Sarasola] <br />
*[http://www.langsoft.ch NLP software] <br />
*[http://www.shef.ac.uk/dcs/postgrad/taught/hlt.html University of Sheffield - Department of Computer Science]<br />
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===Belarus===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Belarus Language Engineering in Belarus (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)] <br />
===Belgium===<br />
*[http://www.fltr.ucl.ac.be/fltr/germ/etan/cecl/cecl.html UCLouvain - Centre for English Corpus Linguistics (CECL)] <br />
*[http://cental.fltr.ucl.ac.be/ UCLouvain - Centre for Natural Language Processing (CENTAL)]<br />
*[http://www.ccl.kuleuven.be/ Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Centre for Computational Linguistics (CCL)]<br />
*[http://www.clips.uantwerpen.be University of Antwerp - Computational Linguistics and Psycholinguistics Research Center (CLiPS) ]<br />
*[http://www.lt3.ugent.be/ Ghent University - Language and Translation Technology Team (LT3)]<br />
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===Bulgaria===<br />
*[http://www.bacl.org/ Bulgarian Association for Computational Linguistics] <br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Bulgaria Language Engineering in Bulgaria (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Croatia===<br />
*[http://www.ihjj.hr/ Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics]<br />
*[http://ling.unizd.hr/ University of Zadar - Linguistics Department]<br />
*[http://www.ffzg.hr/zzl/ University of Zagreb - Institute of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy]<br />
*[http://www.ffzg.hr/oling/ University of Zagreb - Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Philosophy]<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Croatia Language Engineering in Croatia (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Czech Republic===<br />
*[http://www.cuni.cz/ Univerzita Karlova] (Charles University) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague Praha]<br />
**[http://www.mff.cuni.cz/ Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta] (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics)<br />
***[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/ Ústav formální a aplikované lingvistiky] (Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics)<br />
**[http://www.ff.cuni.cz/ Filozofická fakulta] (Faculty of Philosophy and Arts)<br />
***[http://utkl.ff.cuni.cz/ Ústav teoretické a komputační lingvistiky] (Institute of Theoretical and Computational Linguistics)<br />
***[http://ucnk.ff.cuni.cz/ Ústav Českého národního korpusu] (Institute of the Czech National Corpus)<br />
*[http://www.cas.cz/ Česká akademie věd] (Czech Academy of Sciences)<br />
**[http://www.ujc.cas.cz/ Ústav jazyka českého] (Institute of the Czech Language)<br />
*[http://www.muni.cz/ Masarykova univerzita] (Masaryk University) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brno Brno]<br />
**[http://www.fi.muni.cz/ Fakulta informatiky] (Faculty of Computer Science)<br />
***[http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/ Laboratoř zpracování přirozeného jazyka] (Natural Language Processing Laboratory)<br />
*[http://www.zcu.cz/ Západočeská univerzita] (University of West Bohemia) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilsen Plzeň]<br />
**[http://www.fav.zcu.cz/ Fakulta aplikovaných věd] (Faculty of Applied Science)<br />
***[http://www.kky.zcu.cz/ Katedra kybernetiky] (Department of Cybernetics)<br />
***[http://www.kiv.zcu.cz/ Katedra informatiky a výpočetní techniky] (Department of Computer Science and Engineering)<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/ Language Engineering in the Czech Republic (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Denmark===<br />
*[http://www.cst.dk/ University of Copenhagen - Center for Sprogteknologi (Centre for Language Technology)] <br />
*[http://www.cphling.dk/ University of Copenhagen - Linguistics Department] <br />
*[http://isle.nis.sdu.dk/ NIMM workgroup on Natural Interaction and MultiModality]<br />
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===Estonia===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Estonia Language Engineering in Estonia (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Finland===<br />
*[http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/ University of Helsinki - Department of General Linguistics] <br />
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===France===<br />
*[http://lia.univ-avignon.fr/fileadmin/axes/TALNE/ Université d'Avignon - LIA TALNE | NLP ]<br />
*[http://lia.univ-avignon.fr/ Université d'Avignon - Laboratoire Informatique d'Avignon (LIA) : Language]<br />
*[http://www.limsi.fr/Recherche/LIR/presentationLIRgb.html Limsi, group LIR: Language, Information and Representation] <br />
*[http://www.med.univ-rennes1.fr/menelas.html University of Rennes - MENELAS PROJECT] <br />
*[http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/english/International/postDocResources.html Postdoctoral Fellowship at Institut Gaspard-Monge] <br />
*[http://www.linguist.jussieu.fr/ UFRL - Linguistics, Jussieu, Paris]<br />
*[http://talc.loria.fr/-Enseignement-.html Two NLP masters at University of Nancy (in English and French)]<br />
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===Georgia===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Georgia Language Engineering in Georgia (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Germany===<br />
*[http://mm-werkstatt.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/ University of Augsburg - Multimedia Concepts and Their Applications] <br />
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*[http://hpsg.fu-berlin.de/ Freie Universität Berlin (FU Berlin) - German Grammar and General Linguistics] (HPSG group)<br />
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*University of Bielefeld (Universität Bielefeld)<br />
**[http://www.cit-ec.de/ Center of Excellence in Cognitive Interaction Technology] (CITEC)<br />
**[http://coli.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/ Dept. of Applied Computational Linguistics and Text Technology]<br />
**[http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/mkracht/index-en.html Dept. of Theoretical Computational Linguistics and Mathematical Linguistics]<br />
**[http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/lili/forschung/ag_fachber/theoling/ Dept. of Theoretical Linguistics]<br />
**[http://www.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/ags/wbski/wbski_engl.html Artificial Intelligence Group]<br />
**[http://www.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/ags/soa/ Sociable Agents Group]<br />
**[http://aiweb.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/ Applied Computer Science Group]<br />
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*[http://www.linguistics.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/ University of Bochum - Dept. of General and Comparative Linguistics] <br />
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*[http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~bateman/ University of Bremen - English/Computational Linguistics] <br />
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*[http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/ Darmstadt University - Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Group, Dept. of Telecooperation]<br />
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*[http://www.dfki.de/ DFKI] - German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken, Bremen, Berlin) <br />
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*[http://pi7.fernuni-hagen.de/ University Hagen - Dept. of Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing] <br />
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*University of Heidelberg<br />
**[http://www.cl.uni-heidelberg.de/ Computational Linguistics]<br />
**[http://www.gs.uni-heidelberg.de/ Germanistisches Seminar] (visiting profs wanted)<br />
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*[http://www.ids-mannheim.de/ Institut fuer deutsche Sprache] (Mannheim) <br />
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*[http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~compling University of Koblenz - Institute for Computational Linguistics] <br />
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*[http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/ University of Konstanz - Linguistics dept.]<br />
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*[http://www.asv.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/index.php?lan=en University of Leipzig - NLP Department]<br />
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*University of Munich (LMU München)<br />
**[http://www.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de/Bas/BasHomeeng.html Bayerisches Archiv f&uuml;r Sprachsignale]<br />
**[http://www.phonetik.uni-muenchen.de/ Phonetics Department] <br />
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*[http://www.phil.uni-passau.de/linguistik/ University of Passau - Linguistics dept.] <br />
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*[http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/ University of Potsdam - Linguistics dept.] <br />
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*Saarland University (Saarbrücken)<br />
**[http://www.coli.uni-saarland.de/ Dept. of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics]<br />
**[http://www.lsv.uni-saarland.de/ Dept. of Spoken Language Systems]<br />
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*University of Stuttgart<br />
**[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/ Institute for Natural Language Processing]<br />
**[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/projekte/gramotron/ IMS Theoretical Computational Linguistics: GRAMOTRON Group] <br />
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*[http://www.ldv.uni-trier.de/ University of Trier - Computational Linguistics] <br />
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*[http://www.sfs.nphil.uni-tuebingen.de/ University of T&uuml;bingen - Dept. of Linguistics]<br />
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===Greece===<br />
*[http://nlp.cs.aueb.gr/ Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of Informatics, Natural Language Processing Group] <br />
*[http://www.ilsp.gr/ Institute for Language and Speech Processing, Athens] <br />
*[http://glotta.ntua.gr/nlp Natural Language Processing Lab, NTUA, Greece] <br />
*[http://www.iit.demokritos.gr/skel Software and Knowledge Engineering Lab, NCSR "Demokritos", Athens, Greece] <br />
*[http://slt.wcl.ee.upatras.gr/ U. of Patras - Speech and Language Technology group]<br />
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===Hungary===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Hungary Language Engineering in Hungary (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Iceland===<br />
*[http://tungutaekni.is/english.html University of Iceland - Icelandic Centre for Language Technology]<br />
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===Ireland===<br />
*[http://www.cs.tcd.ie/courses/csll/CSLLcourse.html University of Dublin - Trinity College - Undergraduate Degree in Computational Linguistics]<br />
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===Italy===<br />
*[http://nlp.uniroma1.it/ Sapienza University of Rome - Sapienza NLP Group]<br />
*[http://www.ciscl.unisi.it/ University of Siena - Centro Interdipartimentale di Studi Cognitivi sul Linguaggio (CISCL)]<br />
*[http://tcc.itc.it/ ITC-Irst - Cognitive and Communication Technologies division] <br />
*[http://www.ilc.pi.cnr.it/ ILC - Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale]<br />
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===Latvia===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Latvia Language Engineering in Latvia (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Lithuania===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Lithuania Language Engineering in Lithuania (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Malta===<br />
*[http://www.um.edu.mt/linguistics/human_language_technology University of Malta - Institute of Linguistics : Human Language Technology] <br />
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===Netherlands===<br />
*[http://ilk.uvt.nl/~antalb/ Tilburg University - Antal van den Bosch, Computational Linguistics and AI] <br />
*[http://www.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/Clin/clin.html CLIN - Computational Lingustics in the Netherlands] <br />
*[http://wwwseti.cs.utwente.nl/Docs/parlevink/parlevink.html Univ. of Twente - Parlevink Linguistic Engineering Project] <br />
*[http://fonsg3.let.uva.nl/ University of Amsterdam - Institute of Phonetic Sciences] <br />
*[http://www.hum.uva.nl/graduateschool University of Amsterdam - Masters Program in Linguistics] <br />
*[http://www.cs.kun.nl/agfl/ University of Nijmegen - Affix Grammars over a Finite Lattice (AGFL)] <br />
*[http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/ Utrecht University - Institute of Linguistics OTS]<br />
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===Norway===<br />
*[http://multilingua.uib.no/ University of Bergen - MULTILINGUA]<br />
*[http://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english/research/groups/ltg/ University of Oslo - Language Technology Group (LTG)]<br />
*[http://giellatekno.uit.no/ University of Tromsø - Sámi language technology]<br />
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===Poland===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Poland Language Engineering in Poland (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET; <strong>outdated!</strong>)]<br />
*[http://nlp.ipipan.waw.pl/ Polish Academy of Sciences - Language Engineering Group]<br />
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===Romania===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Romania Language Engineering in Romania (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Russia===<br />
*[http://rykov-cl.narod.ru/ Corpus Linguistics - course of lectures read in Grodno in 2002]<br />
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===Slovakia===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Slovak Republic Language Engineering in Slovakia (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Slovenia===<br />
*[http://kt.ijs.si/ Jozef Stefan Institute - Department of Knowledge Technologies] <br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Slovenia Language Engineering in Slovenia (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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===Spain===<br />
*[http://www.grupocole.org/ COLE Research Group] <br />
*[http://www.deli.deusto.es Deusto University - DELi: Digital edition and language engineering] <br />
*[http://www.upf.es/dtf Universitat Pompeu,Fabra (UPF), Barcelona - Department of Translation and Philology] <br />
*[http://www.dq-salamanca.com don Quijote Salamanca Spanish Language School]<br />
*[http://protos.dis.ulpgc.es Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Grupo de Estructuras de Datos y Linguistica Computacional]<br />
*[http://www.iiia.csic.es/ Institut d'Investigaci&oacute; en Intellig&egrave;ncia Artificial]<br />
*[http://www.lllf.uam.es/ Universidad Autonoma de Madrid - Laboratorio de Linguistica Informatica (LLI-UAM)]<br />
*[http://nlp.uned.es UNED - Natural Language Processing & Information Retrieval Group]<br />
*[http://www.um.es/lacell/ University of Murcia - LACELL Research Group]<br />
*[http://gplsi.dlsi.ua.es/ University of Alicante - Natural Language Processing Research Group]<br />
*[http://transducens.dlsi.ua.es/ University of Alicante - Transducens Group]<br />
*[http://www.lsi.upc.es/~nlp/ Technical University of Catalonia - Natural Language Research Group]<br />
*[http://sli.uvigo.es Universidade de Vigo - Seminario de Linguistica Informatica (SLI)]<br />
*[http://www.talp.upc.es/ TALP Research Center]<br />
*[http://www.vai.dia.fi.upm.es/ Validation and Bussiness Applications Group. Linguistic team.]<br />
*[http://sinai.ujaen.es/ University of Jaén - SINAI Research Group -]<br />
*[http://ixa.si.ehu.es/ University of the Basque Country - IXA Group]<br />
*[http://aholab.ehu.es University of the Basque Country - Aholab group]<br />
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===Sweden===<br />
*[http://www.ling.gu.se/ Univ. of Goteborg - Department of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.speech.kth.se/ KTH - Department of Speech Communication and Music Acoustics]<br />
*[http://www.ling.lu.se/ Lund University - Dept. of Linguistics and Phonetics]<br />
*[http://www.ida.liu.se/~nlplab/ Link&ouml;ping University - NLPLAB, Department of Computer and Information Science]<br />
*[http://www.ling.gu.se/~cooper Robin Cooper]<br />
*[http://www.sics.se/nlp/nlp.html SICS - Natural Language Processing Group]<br />
*[http://www.ling.uu.se/ University of Uppsala - Linguistics]<br />
*[http://stp.ling.uu.se/stp/ University of Uppsala - STP: Language Engineering Programme]<br />
*[http://jean.ling.umu.se/ Umea University - Institute of Linguistics]<br />
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===Switzerland===<br />
*[http://www.ifi.unizh.ch/groups/CL/ Univ. of Zurich - Computational Linguistics Group, Dept. of Computer Science] <br />
*[http://www.unifr.ch/ l'Universite de Fribourg - Institut d'Informatique] <br />
*[http://www.idiap.ch/ Institut Dalle Molle d'Intelligence Artificielle Perceptive] <br />
*[http://www.unil.ch/ling/Bienvenue.html Univ. de Lausanne - Linguistics Department] <br />
*[http://www.unil.ch/ling UNIL - Linguistique]<br />
*[http://www.issco.unige.ch Multilingual Information Processing Unit (TIM), School of Translation and Interpretation (ETI), University of Geneva]<br />
*[http://www.latl.unige.ch LATL - Language Technology Laboratory, Department of Linguistics, University of Geneva]<br />
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===Turkey===<br />
*[http://ai.ku.edu.tr Koç University - Artificial Intelligence Laboratory]<br />
*[http://www.lcsl.metu.edu.tr/ Middle East Technical University - Laboratory for the Computational Studies of Language]<br />
*[http://www.hlst.sabanciuniv.edu Sabanci Univ. - Human Language and Speech Technologies Labratory]<br />
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===UK===<br />
*[http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/research/nlg/ University of Aberdeen - Natural Language Generation Group] <br />
*[http://www.csd.abdn.ac.uk/research/babytalk/ University of Aberdeen - Babytalk: Generating Textual Summaries of Clinical Temporal Data]<br />
*[http://ltl.mml.cam.ac.uk University of Cambridge - Language Technology Lab] <br />
*[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/NL/index.html University of Cambridge - NLP group] <br />
*[http://svr-www.eng.cam.ac.uk/cstit/ University of Cambridge - Computer speech, text, and internet technology]<br />
*[http://rdues.uce.ac.uk/ University of Central England - Research and Development Unit for English Studies (RSDUES)] <br />
*[http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/ University of Edinburgh - Department of Artificial Intelligence]<br />
*[http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/ccs/home.html University of Edinburgh - Alexander Holt, Centre for Cognitive Science]<br />
*[http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/hcrc/home.html University of Edinburgh - Human Communication Research Center] <br />
*[http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/ University of Essex - Department of Linguistics]<br />
*[http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/LAC/ University of Essex - Language and Computation Group] <br />
*[http://clwww.essex.ac.uk/ University of Essex - CL/MT Research Group Home Page]<br />
*[http://www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/research/groups/nlp/index.html King's College - MSc and MPhil/PhD Programs in NLP in the Computer Science Dept.] <br />
*[http://mcs.open.ac.uk/nlg/ The Open University - Natural Language Generation group, Centre for Research in Computing] <br />
*[http://www.clg.ox.ac.uk Oxford University - CL group]<br />
*[http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/ucrel/corpora.html Lancaster University - UCREL corpus page] <br />
*[http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/ucrel/ Lancaster University - Unit for Computer Research on the English Language] <br />
*[http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/nlp/ University of Leeds - School of Computing, NLP group]<br />
*[http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/ Univ. of London - University College Dept. of Phonetics and Linguistics] <br />
*[http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/jta/nl-grp.htm University of Sunderland - Natural Language Engineering Group]<br />
*[http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ELI/eli.htm University of Surrey - English Language Institute]<br />
*[http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/index.html University of Sussex - Computational Linguistics]<br />
*[http://clg.wlv.ac.uk/ University of Wolverhampton - Computational Linguistics]<br />
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===Ukraine===<br />
*[http://www.elsnet.org/publications/survey/#Ukraine Language Engineering in Ukraine (from Univ. of Edinburgh/ELSNET)]<br />
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==Oceania==<br />
*[http://www.clt.mq.edu.au/ Macquarie University - Centre for Language Technology] <br />
*[http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/info/SitesAustralia.html Computational Linguistics in Australia] <br />
*[http://www.vuw.ac.nz/ling Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand - Department of Linguistics] <br />
*[http://www.auckland.ac.nz/asi/asi_home.html The University of Auckland, New Zealand - Dept. of Asian Languages & Literatures] <br />
*[http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/research/lt/ University of Melbourne - Language Technology Group, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering] <br />
*[http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~rcdmnl/ University of Sydney - Language Technology Research Group, School of Information Technologies]<br />
*[http://www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/Dept/LALX University of Melbourne - Department of Linguistics & Applied Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/research/umnl/ Monash University - User Modeling and Natural Language Group, ]<br />
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==South America==<br />
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===Brazil===<br />
*[http://www.di.ufpe.br/ Federal University of Pernambuco - Jacques Robin, CS Department]<br />
*[http://www.nilc.icmc.usp.br/nilc/ NILC - An Interinstitutional Center for Research and Development in Computational Linguistics]<br />
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==See Also==<br />
*[[Organizations, departments, institutions, groups, companies]] - full list of organizations that do CL<br />
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[[Category:Education]]</div>Naviglihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=TACL_2014_(Resources_by_paper)&diff=10791TACL 2014 (Resources by paper)2014-06-30T05:40:44Z<p>Navigli: </p>
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This page links papers from '''TACL 2014''' to their associated resources, such as datasets, software, corpora, and demos. <br />
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== Resources by paper ==<br />
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'''Title:''' ''Discriminative Lexical Semantic Segmentation with Gaps: Running the MWE Gamut''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Nathan Schneider, Emily Danchik, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.transacl.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/51.pdf<br><br />
'''Data, system, & code:''' http://www.ark.cs.cmu.edu/LexSem/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Entity Linking meets Word Sense Disambiguation: a Unified Approach''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' A. Moro, A. Raganato, R. Navigli<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/pubs/TACL_2014_Babelfy.pdf<br><br />
'''Demo and API:''' http://babelfy.org<br><br />
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This page links papers from '''TACL 2014''' to their associated resources, such as datasets, software, corpora, and demos. <br />
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== Resources by paper ==<br />
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'''Title:''' ''Discriminative Lexical Semantic Segmentation with Gaps: Running the MWE Gamut''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Nathan Schneider, Emily Danchik, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.transacl.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/51.pdf<br><br />
'''Data, system, & code:''' http://www.ark.cs.cmu.edu/LexSem/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Entity Linking meets Word Sense Disambiguation: a Unified Approach''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' A. Moro, A. Raganato, R. Navigli<br><br />
'''Demo and API:''' http://babelfy.org<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/pubs/TACL_2014_Babelfy.pdf<br><br />
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The link to the document used to collect this data is: http://bit.ly/acl2014code<br />
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== Resources by paper ==<br />
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'''Title:''' ''Smart Selection''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Patrick Pantel, Michael Gamon, and Ariel Fuxman<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://anthology.aclweb.org//P/P14/P14-1143.pdf<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/eb42522c-068e-404c-b63f-cf632bd27344/default.aspx<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Context-dependent Semantic Parsing for Time Expressions''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Kenton Lee, Yoav Artzi, Jesse Dodge and Luke Zettlemoyer<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://yoavartzi.com/pub/ladz-acl.2014.pdf<br><br />
'''Code, Data and Demo:''' http://lil.cs.washington.edu/uwtime/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Estimating Policy Trajectories During the Financial Crisis''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' William P. Li, David Larochelle, Andrew W. Lo<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2447293<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/wpli/billtracer<br><br />
'''Data:''' https://sites.google.com/site/unsharedtask2014/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''DKPro Text Classification Framework''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Johannes Daxenberger and Oliver Ferschke and Iryna Gurevych and Torsten Zesch<br><br />
'''Paper:''' https://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Group_UKP/publikationen/2014/DKProTCPreprint.pdf<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://code.google.com/p/dkpro-tc/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Semantic Parsing via Paraphrasing''<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/software/sempre/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Weakly Supervised User Profile Extraction from Twitter''<br><br />
'''Data:''' [[Profile data]]<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Inferring User Political Preferences from Streaming Communications''<br><br />
'''Resources:''' http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~svitlana<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''The effect of wording on message propagation: Topic- and author- controlled natural experiments on Twitter''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee, Bo Pang<br><br />
'''Paper & Data:''' http://chenhaot.com/pages/wording-for-propagation.html<br><br />
'''Demo:''' http://chenhaot.com/retweetedmore/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''A Corpus of Sentence-level Revisions in Academic Writing: A Step towards Understanding Statement Strength in Communication''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Chenhao Tan, Lillian Lee<br><br />
'''Paper & Data:''' http://chenhaot.com/pages/wording-for-propagation.html<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Automatically Detecting Corresponding Edit-Turn-Pairs in Wikipedia''<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/data/discourse-analysis/wikipedia-edit-turn-pair-corpus/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Less grammar, more features''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' D. Hall, G. Durrett, and D. Klein<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/dlwh/epic<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~dlwh/papers/spanparser.pdf<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Sparser, better, faster gpu parsing''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' D. Hall, T. Berg-Kirkpatrick, J. Canny, and D. Klein<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/dlwh/puck<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~dlwh/papers/gpuparser.pdf<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Improving lexical embeddings with semantic knowledge''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' M. Yu, M. Dredze<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/Gorov/JointRCM<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Two Is Bigger (and Better) Than One: the Wikipedia Bitaxonomy Project''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' T. Flati, D. Vannella, T. Pasini, R. Navigli<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://wibitaxonomy.org<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/pubs/ACL_2014_Flatietal.pdf<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''A Robust Approach to Aligning Heterogeneous Lexical Resources''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' M. T. Pilehvar, R. Navigli<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://lcl.uniroma1.it/semalign<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/pubs/ACL_2014_Pilehvar_Navigli.pdf<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Validating and Extending Semantic Knowledge Bases using Video Games with a Purpose''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' D. Vannella, D. Jurgens, D. Scarfini, D. Toscani, R. Navigli<br><br />
'''Demo:''' http://lcl.uniroma1.it/games<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''WoSIT: A Word Sense Induction Toolkit for Search Result Clustering and Diversification''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' D. Vannella, T. Flati, R. Navigli<br><br />
'''Data and demo:''' http://lcl.uniroma1.it/wosit/<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it/~navigli/pubs/ACL_2014_WoSIT.pdf<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''A chance-corrected metric of inter-annotator agreement for syntax''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' A. Skjærholt<br><br />
'''Code and data:''' https://github.com/arnsholt/syn-agreement<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''A Piece of My Mind: A Sentiment Analysis Approach for Online Dispute Detection''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Lu Wang, Claire Cardie<br><br />
'''Data:''' https://ssli.ee.washington.edu/tial/projects/SCIL.html<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Be Appropriate and Funny: Automatic Entity Morph Encoding''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Boliang Zhang, Hongzhao Huang, Xiaoman Pan, Heng Ji, Kevin Knight, Zhen Wen, Yizhou Sun, Jiawei Han and Bulent Yener<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://nlp.cs.rpi.edu/paper/morphencoding.pdf<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://nlp.cs.rpi.edu/data/morphencoding.tar.gz<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Pattern Dictionary of English Prepositions''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Ken Litkowski<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://69.195.124.161/~aclwebor/anthology//P/P14/P14-1120.pdf<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://www.clres.com/db/TPPEditor.html and http://www.clres.com/pdep.html<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Mutual Disambiguation for Entity Linking''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Eric Charton, Marie-Jean Meurs, Ludovic Jean-Louis, Michel Gagnon<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclanthology.info/papers/mutual-disambiguation-for-entity-linking<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://code.google.com/p/semlinker/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Zero-shot Entity Extraction from Web Pages''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Panupong Pasupat and Percy Liang<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclanthology.info/papers/zero-shot-entity-extraction-from-web-pages<br><br />
'''Code and data:''' http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/software/web-entity-extractor-ACL2014/paper/www/index.html<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Temporal Annotation in the Clinical Domain''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' William Styler, Steven Bethard, Sean Finan, Martha Palmer, Sameer Pradhan, Piet C. Goren, Brad Erickson, Timothy Miller, Chen Lin, Guergana Savova, and James Pustejoysky<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.transacl.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/47.pdf<br><br />
'''Project:''' http://thyme.healthnlp.org<br><br />
'''Other tools mentioned:''' https://code.google.com/p/cleartk/ https://github.com/weitechen/anafora<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Experiments with crowdsourced re-annotation of a POS tagging data set''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Dirk Hovy, Barbara Plank and Anders Søgaard<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://anthology.aclweb.org//P/P14/P14-2062.pdf<br><br />
'''Other tools mentioned:''' MACE (Multi-Annotator Competence Estimation) http://www.isi.edu/publications/licensed-sw/mace/<br><br />
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'''Title:''' ''Robust Entity Clustering via Phylogenetic Inference''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Nicholas Andrews, Jason Eisner, Mark Dredze<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P14-1073<br><br />
'''Code:''' (not live yet though?) https://bitbucket.org/noandrews/<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Fast and Robust Neural Network Joint Models for Statistical Machine Translation''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Jacob Devlin, Rabih Zbib, Zhongqiang Huang, Thomas Lamar, Richard Schwartz, John Makhoul<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P14-1129<br><br />
'''Replicated code:''' Neural Probabilistic Language Model Toolkit: http://nlg.isi.edu/software/nplm/<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Low-Rank Tensors for Scoring Dependency Structures''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Tao Lei, Yu Xin, Yuan Zhang, Regina Barzilay, Tommi Jaakkola<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P14-1130<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/taolei87/RBGParser<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''A Discriminative Graph-Based Parser for the Abstract Meaning Representation''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Jeffrey Flanigan, Sam Thomson, Jaime Carbonell, Chris Dyer and Noah A. Smith<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P/P14/P14-1134<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/jflanigan/jamr<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''kLogNLP: Graph Kernel-based Relational Learning of Natural Language''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Mathias Verbeke, Paolo Frasconi, Kurt De Grave, Fabrizio Costa, Luc De Raedt<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-5015<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://dtai.cs.kuleuven.be/klognlp<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Translation Assistance by Translation of L1 Fragments in an L2 Context''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Maarten van Gompel and Antal van den Bosch<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-1082<br> <br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/proycon/colibrita<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''An Annotation Framework for Dense Event Ordering''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Taylor Cassidy, Bill McDowell, Nathanael Chambers, Steven Bethard<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-2082<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://github.com/nchambers/caevo<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''DKPro Keyphrases: Flexible and Reusable Keyphrase Extraction Experiments''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Nicolai Erbs, Pedro Bispo Santos, Iryna Gurevych, and Torsten Zesch<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://acl2014.org/acl2014/P14-5/pdf/P14-5006.pdf<br><br />
'''Code:''' https://code.google.com/p/dkpro-keyphrases/<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Low Resource Semantic Role Labeling''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Matthew R. Gormley; Margaret Mitchell; Benjamin Van Durme; Mark Dredze<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-1111<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~mrg/software/<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Adaptive Quality Estimation for Machine Translation''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Marco Turchi, Antonios Anastasopoulos, José Guilherme Camargo de Souza and Matteo Negri<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://acl2014.org/acl2014/P14-1/pdf/P14-1067.pdf<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://hlt.fbk.eu/technologies/aqet<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''How much do word embeddings encode about syntax?''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Jacob Andreas & Dan Klein<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jda/papers/ak_syntax_embeddings.pdf<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jda/code/dense-parser.tar.gz<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''From image descriptions to visual denotations: New similarity metrics for semantic inference over event descriptions''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Peter Young, Alice Lai, Micah Hodosh, Julia Hockenmaier<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://anthology.aclweb.org/Q/Q14/Q14-1006.pdf<br><br />
'''Data:''' http://nlp.cs.illinois.edu/Denotation.html<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Humans Require Context to Infer Ironic Intent (so Computers Probably do, too)''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Byron C. Wallace, Do Kook Choe, Laura Kertz and Eugene Charniak<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://anthology.aclweb.org//P/P14/P14-2084.pdf<br><br />
'''Data:''' https://github.com/bwallace/ACL-2014-irony<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Lexical Inference over Multi-Word Predicates: A Distributional Approach''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Omri Abend, Shay B. Cohen and Mark Steedman<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/oabend/papers/mwpreds.pdf<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/oabend/mwpreds.html<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Learning Structured Perceptrons for Coreference Resolution with Latent Antecedents and Non-local Features''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Anders Björkelund and Jonas Kuhn<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-1005<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/ressourcen/werkzeuge/HOTCoref.en.html<br><br />
<br />
=== Demos ===<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Simplified Dependency Annotations with GFL-Web''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Michael Mordowanec, Nathan Schneider, Chris Dyer, Noah A. Smith<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-5021<br><br />
'''Tool, code, & demo:''' http://www.ark.cs.cmu.edu/FUDG/<br><br />
<br />
<br />
'''Title:''' ''Visualization, Search, and Error Analysis for Coreference Annotations''<br><br />
'''Authors:''' Markus Gärtner, Anders Björkelund, Gregor Thiele, Wolfgang Seeker, and Jonas Kuhn<br><br />
'''Paper:''' http://aclweb.org/anthology/P14-5002<br><br />
'''Code:''' http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/forschung/ressourcen/werkzeuge/icarus.en.html<br><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Resources by paper]]</div>Naviglihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SemEval_2012_versus_2013&diff=8334SemEval 2012 versus 20132010-10-30T16:00:27Z<p>Navigli: /* Reasons for 2013 */</p>
<hr />
<div>__FORCETOC__<br />
So far, SemEval has been organised in a 3 year cycle. However, many participants feel that this is a long wait. Many other shared tasks such as CoNLL and RTE run annually. For this reason we are giving the opportunity for task organisers to choose between a 2 year or a 3 year cycle. Task proposers will be asked to vote for the date of SemEval-3 and choose amongst:<br />
<br />
* 2012 - ACL<br />
* 2013 - NAACL<br />
* 2013 - ACL<br />
<br />
Related links:<br />
<br />
* [[SemEval 3]]<br />
* [[Draft Schedule for SemEval 3]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Votes ==<br />
<br />
'''Deadline for votes:''' November 22, 2010<br />
<br />
''Increment the numbers below according to your preference.''<br />
<br />
'''For 2012:''' 2<br />
<br />
'''For 2013:''' 8<br />
<br />
: '''For 2013 NAACL:''' 0<br />
: '''For 2013 ACL:''' 0<br />
<br />
== Reasons for 2012 ==<br />
<br />
We still have almost 2 years! If its after 3 years, we probably won't be doing anything in the first year anyway. Hence, I vote for 2012. <br><br />
--<br />
Naushad UzZaman, University of Rochester (TempEval-2 participant and TempEval-3 co-organizer)<br />
<br />
== Reasons for 2013 ==<br />
<br />
I understand that some participants are eager to run in yet another "competition" sooner rather than later. This is no reason to believe that squeezing the cycle into two years serves a useful purpose. My perspective is that of an organizer. A new task requires much thought and even more legwork. An old task merely repeated is not worth the bytes its data sit in. There must be new elements. To reuse the old data is easier said than done. I could share our experience with tasks 4 (2007) and 8 (2010). There was a markedly higher effort in 2009-2010 than any of us had initially thought. If the community goes with the idea of a common annotation style, well, that alone requires a deeper reflection.<br />
<br />
I could go on, but you may already be bored. Let me just make a social observation. What we do is not a spat, a fisticuff or a race. It is a shared evaluation exercise. That many people treat is as a fight is painfully obvious. i suspect that it is not uncommon for someone to use the scores -- especially a showing close to the top -- as an argument in grant applications or requests for promotion. A stimulating intellectual challenge turns into (excusez le mot) a pissing contest. Naturally, it is better to have more chances to win that medal.<br />
<br />
I propose to keep the usual pace. A three-year cycle has worked well. It allows organizers to do their work carefully and thoughtfully, without overstraining themselves. Those who run annual events probably survive only because innovation is very incremental. <br />
<br />
--<br />
Stan Szpakowicz, PhD, Professor<br />
SITE, Computer Science, University of Ottawa<br />
<br />
-------------------------------------------------------<br />
As a task organiser from 2007 (task 10) and 2010 (task 2) I concur with Stan's sentiments. It does all depend on the thought that is required for the new approach/annotation and how much time the organisers have to spare. Another argument for a longer cycle is that it gives some time for analysis of the previous data before implementing the new ideas. I do agree with Suresh and Deniz (the current SemEval co-chairs) that the decision should rest with those who are willing to organise the tasks.<br />
<br />
--<br />
Diana McCarthy, (co-) Director<br />
Lexical Computing Ltd., Brighton UK<br />
<br />
---------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
As of the date of this posting (Oct 28, 2010), I would note that about 6? months has already passed since the results were submitted in the last SemEval. I think there is some argument for allowing ourselves a bit of breathing room, and also time to reflect on what happened last time before moving on to the next round.<br />
<br />
I particularly like the idea of having a workshop of some kind about one year after the conclusion of a SemEval to allow for more detailed discussion of what happened last time around, and might help to avoid too much repetition in tasks and also provide a nice opportunity for a more in depth discussion of lessons learned. Given that, I tend to prefer a 3 year window (particularly if this enables a lessons learned style workshop after 1 year). There was, for example, an ACL 2002 workshop after Senseval-2 (2001) that focused on "Recent Successes and Future Directions" and featured some papers that did a bit more analysis of results, etc. than is normally possible right after the event. I couldn't find the call for this event, but you can see the proceedings here :<br />
<br />
http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W02/#0800<br />
<br />
I'd also be concerned that a 2 year window this time around might not be sustainable, and so we'd end up fluctuating a bit on the interval as the years go by. I think having it generally understood that SemEval will happen every 3 years is nice in that folks can generally plan on it. This can be helpful when working with or planning to work with students or others on a fixed time interval.<br />
<br />
Ted Pedersen<br />
<br />
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse<br />
<br />
task participant 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 and task organizer 2004<br />
<br />
------------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
In my opinion, *before* one can design a proposal, one needs to know the timeline in advance: is it 2-year or 3-year?<br />
<br />
One could plan a task very differently for a 2-year and for a 3-year cycle:<br />
(a) For a 2-year cycle, given the rush, there would be a tendency to repeat an old task with some minor changes, which is of questionable utility.<br />
(b) For a 3-year cycle, one could think of something really new and interesting; this would require a careful task design (which involves much discussions and fighting), for which one month would not be enough.<br />
<br />
---<br />
Preslav Nakov, Ph.D.<br />
National University of Singapore<br />
http://nakov.eu<br />
<br />
---------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
As a co-organiser of two Semeval-2007 tasks I can say that you need to a) carefully think about what to do next (you want your task to allow for something new), b) choose the dataset(s), c) build an annotation interface, d) annotate, e) think about how to evaluate and prepare an evaluation software. Especially point (a) needs time, so devising a new task that it not derivative takes time and thinking. Also, I agree that analyzing the results of previous tasks and meeting to talk about that is an important step before developing new tasks and ideas. So, if it wasn't clear before :-), I am all for Semeval 2013!<br />
<br />
---<br />
Roberto Navigli<br />
SAPIENZA Universita' di Roma<br />
http://www.dsi.uniroma1.it/~navigli<br />
<br />
[[Category:SemEval Portal]]</div>Naviglihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SemEval_2012_versus_2013&diff=8333SemEval 2012 versus 20132010-10-30T15:59:57Z<p>Navigli: /* Reasons for 2013 */</p>
<hr />
<div>__FORCETOC__<br />
So far, SemEval has been organised in a 3 year cycle. However, many participants feel that this is a long wait. Many other shared tasks such as CoNLL and RTE run annually. For this reason we are giving the opportunity for task organisers to choose between a 2 year or a 3 year cycle. Task proposers will be asked to vote for the date of SemEval-3 and choose amongst:<br />
<br />
* 2012 - ACL<br />
* 2013 - NAACL<br />
* 2013 - ACL<br />
<br />
Related links:<br />
<br />
* [[SemEval 3]]<br />
* [[Draft Schedule for SemEval 3]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Votes ==<br />
<br />
'''Deadline for votes:''' November 22, 2010<br />
<br />
''Increment the numbers below according to your preference.''<br />
<br />
'''For 2012:''' 2<br />
<br />
'''For 2013:''' 8<br />
<br />
: '''For 2013 NAACL:''' 0<br />
: '''For 2013 ACL:''' 0<br />
<br />
== Reasons for 2012 ==<br />
<br />
We still have almost 2 years! If its after 3 years, we probably won't be doing anything in the first year anyway. Hence, I vote for 2012. <br><br />
--<br />
Naushad UzZaman, University of Rochester (TempEval-2 participant and TempEval-3 co-organizer)<br />
<br />
== Reasons for 2013 ==<br />
<br />
I understand that some participants are eager to run in yet another "competition" sooner rather than later. This is no reason to believe that squeezing the cycle into two years serves a useful purpose. My perspective is that of an organizer. A new task requires much thought and even more legwork. An old task merely repeated is not worth the bytes its data sit in. There must be new elements. To reuse the old data is easier said than done. I could share our experience with tasks 4 (2007) and 8 (2010). There was a markedly higher effort in 2009-2010 than any of us had initially thought. If the community goes with the idea of a common annotation style, well, that alone requires a deeper reflection.<br />
<br />
I could go on, but you may already be bored. Let me just make a social observation. What we do is not a spat, a fisticuff or a race. It is a shared evaluation exercise. That many people treat is as a fight is painfully obvious. i suspect that it is not uncommon for someone to use the scores -- especially a showing close to the top -- as an argument in grant applications or requests for promotion. A stimulating intellectual challenge turns into (excusez le mot) a pissing contest. Naturally, it is better to have more chances to win that medal.<br />
<br />
I propose to keep the usual pace. A three-year cycle has worked well. It allows organizers to do their work carefully and thoughtfully, without overstraining themselves. Those who run annual events probably survive only because innovation is very incremental. <br />
<br />
--<br />
Stan Szpakowicz, PhD, Professor<br />
SITE, Computer Science, University of Ottawa<br />
<br />
-------------------------------------------------------<br />
As a task organiser from 2007 (task 10) and 2010 (task 2) I concur with Stan's sentiments. It does all depend on the thought that is required for the new approach/annotation and how much time the organisers have to spare. Another argument for a longer cycle is that it gives some time for analysis of the previous data before implementing the new ideas. I do agree with Suresh and Deniz (the current SemEval co-chairs) that the decision should rest with those who are willing to organise the tasks.<br />
<br />
--<br />
Diana McCarthy, (co-) Director<br />
Lexical Computing Ltd., Brighton UK<br />
<br />
---------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
As of the date of this posting (Oct 28, 2010), I would note that about 6? months has already passed since the results were submitted in the last SemEval. I think there is some argument for allowing ourselves a bit of breathing room, and also time to reflect on what happened last time before moving on to the next round.<br />
<br />
I particularly like the idea of having a workshop of some kind about one year after the conclusion of a SemEval to allow for more detailed discussion of what happened last time around, and might help to avoid too much repetition in tasks and also provide a nice opportunity for a more in depth discussion of lessons learned. Given that, I tend to prefer a 3 year window (particularly if this enables a lessons learned style workshop after 1 year). There was, for example, an ACL 2002 workshop after Senseval-2 (2001) that focused on "Recent Successes and Future Directions" and featured some papers that did a bit more analysis of results, etc. than is normally possible right after the event. I couldn't find the call for this event, but you can see the proceedings here :<br />
<br />
http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W02/#0800<br />
<br />
I'd also be concerned that a 2 year window this time around might not be sustainable, and so we'd end up fluctuating a bit on the interval as the years go by. I think having it generally understood that SemEval will happen every 3 years is nice in that folks can generally plan on it. This can be helpful when working with or planning to work with students or others on a fixed time interval.<br />
<br />
Ted Pedersen<br />
<br />
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse<br />
<br />
task participant 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 and task organizer 2004<br />
<br />
------------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
In my opinion, *before* one can design a proposal, one needs to know the timeline in advance: is it 2-year or 3-year?<br />
<br />
One could plan a task very differently for a 2-year and for a 3-year cycle:<br />
(a) For a 2-year cycle, given the rush, there would be a tendency to repeat an old task with some minor changes, which is of questionable utility.<br />
(b) For a 3-year cycle, one could think of something really new and interesting; this would require a careful task design (which involves much discussions and fighting), for which one month would not be enough.<br />
<br />
---<br />
Preslav Nakov, Ph.D.<br />
National University of Singapore<br />
http://nakov.eu<br />
<br />
---------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
As a co-organiser of two Semeval-2007 tasks I can say that you need to a) carefully think about what to do next (you want your task to allow for something new), b) choose the dataset(s), c) build an annotation interface, d) annotate, e) think about how to evaluate and prepare an evaluation software. Especially point (a) needs time, so devising a new task that it not derivative takes time and thinking. Also, I agree that analyzing the results of previous tasks and meeting to talk about that is an important step before developing new tasks and ideas. So, if it wasn't clear before :-), I am all for Semeval 2013!<br />
<br />
Roberto Navigli<br />
SAPIENZA Universita' di Roma<br />
http://www.dsi.uniroma1.it/~navigli<br />
<br />
[[Category:SemEval Portal]]</div>Naviglihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SemEval_2012_versus_2013&diff=8312SemEval 2012 versus 20132010-10-30T13:20:08Z<p>Navigli: /* Votes */</p>
<hr />
<div>__FORCETOC__<br />
So far, SemEval has been organised in a 3 year cycle. However, many participants feel that this is a long wait. Many other shared tasks such as CoNLL and RTE run annually. For this reason we are giving the opportunity for task organisers to choose between a 2 year or a 3 year cycle. Task proposers will be asked to vote for the date of SemEval-3 and choose amongst:<br />
<br />
* 2012 - ACL<br />
* 2013 - NAACL<br />
* 2013 - ACL<br />
<br />
The votes for ''2013 NAACL'' and ''2013 ACL'' will be added up. Based on the poll either the 2012 or the 2013 option will be selected. <br />
<br />
Related links:<br />
<br />
* [[SemEval 3]]<br />
* [[Draft Schedule for SemEval 3]]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Votes ==<br />
<br />
Increment the numbers below according to your preference.<br />
<br />
'''For 2012:''' 2<br />
<br />
'''For 2013:''' 8<br />
<br />
:: '''For 2013 NAACL:'''<br />
:: '''For 2013 ACL:'''<br />
<br />
== Reasons for 2012 ==<br />
<br />
We still have almost 2 years! If its after 3 years, we probably won't be doing anything in the first year anyway. Hence, I vote for 2012. <br><br />
--<br />
Naushad UzZaman, University of Rochester (TempEval-2 participant and TempEval-3 co-organizer)<br />
<br />
== Reasons for 2013 ==<br />
<br />
I understand that some participants are eager to run in yet another "competition" sooner rather than later. This is no reason to believe that squeezing the cycle into two years serves a useful purpose. My perspective is that of an organizer. A new task requires much thought and even more legwork. An old task merely repeated is not worth the bytes its data sit in. There must be new elements. To reuse the old data is easier said than done. I could share our experience with tasks 4 (2007) and 8 (2010). There was a markedly higher effort in 2009-2010 than any of us had initially thought. If the community goes with the idea of a common annotation style, well, that alone requires a deeper reflection.<br />
<br />
I could go on, but you may already be bored. Let me just make a social observation. What we do is not a spat, a fisticuff or a race. It is a shared evaluation exercise. That many people treat is as a fight is painfully obvious. i suspect that it is not uncommon for someone to use the scores -- especially a showing close to the top -- as an argument in grant applications or requests for promotion. A stimulating intellectual challenge turns into (excusez le mot) a pissing contest. Naturally, it is better to have more chances to win that medal.<br />
<br />
I propose to keep the usual pace. A three-year cycle has worked well. It allows organizers to do their work carefully and thoughtfully, without overstraining themselves. Those who run annual events probably survive only because innovation is very incremental. <br />
<br />
--<br />
Stan Szpakowicz, PhD, Professor<br />
SITE, Computer Science, University of Ottawa<br />
<br />
-------------------------------------------------------<br />
As a task organiser from 2007 (task 10) and 2010 (task 2) I concur with Stan's sentiments. It does all depend on the thought that is required for the new approach/annotation and how much time the organisers have to spare. Another argument for a longer cycle is that it gives some time for analysis of the previous data before implementing the new ideas. I do agree with Suresh and Deniz (the current SemEval co-chairs) that the decision should rest with those who are willing to organise the tasks.<br />
<br />
--<br />
Diana McCarthy, (co-) Director<br />
Lexical Computing Ltd., Brighton UK<br />
<br />
---------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
As of the date of this posting (Oct 28, 2010), I would note that about 6? months has already passed since the results were submitted in the last SemEval. I think there is some argument for allowing ourselves a bit of breathing room, and also time to reflect on what happened last time before moving on to the next round.<br />
<br />
I particularly like the idea of having a workshop of some kind about one year after the conclusion of a SemEval to allow for more detailed discussion of what happened last time around, and might help to avoid too much repetition in tasks and also provide a nice opportunity for a more in depth discussion of lessons learned. Given that, I tend to prefer a 3 year window (particularly if this enables a lessons learned style workshop after 1 year). There was, for example, an ACL 2002 workshop after Senseval-2 (2001) that focused on "Recent Successes and Future Directions" and featured some papers that did a bit more analysis of results, etc. than is normally possible right after the event. I couldn't find the call for this event, but you can see the proceedings here :<br />
<br />
http://aclweb.org/anthology-new/W/W02/#0800<br />
<br />
I'd also be concerned that a 2 year window this time around might not be sustainable, and so we'd end up fluctuating a bit on the interval as the years go by. I think having it generally understood that SemEval will happen every 3 years is nice in that folks can generally plan on it. This can be helpful when working with or planning to work with students or others on a fixed time interval.<br />
<br />
Ted Pedersen<br />
<br />
http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse<br />
<br />
task participant 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 and task organizer 2004<br />
<br />
------------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
In my opinion, *before* one can design a proposal, one needs to know the timeline in advance: is it 2-year or 3-year?<br />
<br />
One could plan a task very differently for a 2-year and for a 3-year cycle:<br />
(a) For a 2-year cycle, given the rush, there would be a tendency to repeat an old task with some minor changes, which is of questionable utility.<br />
(b) For a 3-year cycle, one could think of something really new and interesting; this would require a careful task design (which involves much discussions and fighting), for which one month would not be enough.<br />
<br />
---<br />
Preslav Nakov, Ph.D.<br />
National University of Singapore<br />
http://nakov.eu<br />
<br />
---------------------------------------------------------<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:SemEval Portal]]</div>Navigli