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  • ...e LTRC Lab, IIIT Hyderabad (4th year student) and a Teaching Assistant for Linguistics courses ...terests:''' I’m currently studying NLP and I have a particular interest in Linguistics and NLP tools, specifically Machine Translation and its components.
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  • ...e LTRC Lab, IIIT Hyderabad (3rd year student) and a Teaching Assistant for Linguistics courses ...terests:''' I’m currently studying NLP and I have a particular interest in Linguistics and NLP tools, specifically Machine Translation and its components.
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  • ...itute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. I have been involved in CS and Linguistics through olympiads for the past 4 years. ...Yongin, South Korea. During this journey, I have self-learned a lot about linguistics. My algorithm/data structures journey too revolved around an olympiad, i.e.
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  • ...a computational perspective. I, being a Research student of Computational Linguistics at my current institution, follows in line with my thoughts both academical ...omputational Linguistics. Currently, I am also working on my Computational Linguistics semester project, which aims to build a POS tagger for Bengali, considering
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  • ...Maltese. [http://bit.ly/fSyxPa]</ref><ref>M. Rosner J. Caruana, R. Fabri, Linguistics and Computational Aspects of Maltilex. [http://bit.ly/hHGufS]</ref><ref>[ht ====Computational Linguistics resources====
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  • I would like to work in computational linguistics, so I view machine translation as one of the possible areas. MT appeals to ...ed and also understand a few things in the area. I participated in several linguistics and programming-related projects, but this is an opportunity to write a com
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  • ...that the machine translation is one of the main areas of the computational linguistics. The usability of a good machine translator can hardly be overrated. <br /> When I knew nothing about both theoretical and computational linguistics, I never thought about natural languages as about some set of rules. In fac
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  • ...rrently in my fourth year studying Computational (Applied) and Fundamental Linguistics at Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow, Russia. [Full time, BA: Sept Fundamental and Computational Linguistics at Karls Eberhard University of Tuebingen, Germany. [Exchange: spring semes
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  • ...Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. I am studying Linguistics and during my previous semesters I have learnt Python, Machine Translation, Computer Tools for Linguistics Research
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  • ...Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. I am studying Linguistics and during my previous semesters I have learnt Python, Machine Translation, Computer Tools for Linguistics Research
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  • ...cs through the courses “Theory and techniques of translating” and “Applied linguistics” at the University of Cagliari. ...t this project and to compensate for my lack of knowledge on computational linguistics with the maximum dedication. I feel, however, that my skills are adequate f
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  • ...cs through the courses “Theory and techniques of translating” and “Applied linguistics” at the University of Cagliari. These have allowed me to gain a general u ...t this project and to compensate for my lack of knowledge on computational linguistics with the maximum dedication. I feel, however, that my skills are adequate f
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  • ...i, Chhattisgarhi, Bombay Hindi. Due to so much of variation in a language, linguistics has always fascinated me. Upon combining this with my passion of python and ...nslation caught my eye. It has a nice combination of coding challenges and linguistics. I have been using FREE softwares for past few years and now I want to star
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  • ...itute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. I have been involved in CS and Linguistics through olympiads for the past 4 years. ...Yongin, South Korea. During this journey, I have self-learned a lot about linguistics. My algorithm/data structures journey too revolved around an olympiad, i.e.
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  • ...itute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. I have been involved in CS and Linguistics through olympiads for the past 4 years. ...Yongin, South Korea. During this journey, I have self-learned a lot about linguistics. My algorithm/data structures journey too revolved around an olympiad, i.e.
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  • ...French Based on Meaning-Text Theory'']. In: Gelbukh A. (eds) Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing. CICLing 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Sc ...ni Z. (eds) Human Language Technology. Challenges for Computer Science and Linguistics. LTC 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6562. Springer, Berlin, H
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  • ...ract total grammatical of noun and adjective in Persian (farsi) languageIn linguistics, a corpus (plural corpora) or text corpus is a large and structured set of In linguistics, a corpus (plural corpora) or text corpus is a large and structured set of
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  • Besides, the project i choose provide valuable resource to linguistics thus helping in developing better translations!! ...enhancing my knowledge of React, Node, python. I have been interested in linguistics from the very beginning and due to the rigorous programming courses, I'm al
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  • ...nominal phrases and compounds: A cross-linguistic study." ''Computational Linguistics'' 35, no. 2 (2009): 185-228.] ...for untagged corpus: application to Romanian language." In ''Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing'', pp. 268-272. Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
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  • | skills = XML, a scripting language (Python, Perl), some knowledge of linguistics and/or at least one relevant natural language | skills = XML, some knowledge of linguistics and of one relevant natural language
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  • .../www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/20006778 Bislama Reference Grammar] (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications) / University of Hawaii Press, 2004. ...slama: An Introduction to the National Language of Vanuatu / Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 19
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  • ...anguage Technologies-Volume 1 (pp. 368-378). Association for Computational Linguistics.</ref>. In that case, we can use the Trigram Language Model as an alternati ...nologies: short papers-Volume 2 (pp. 71-76). Association for Computational Linguistics.</ref>.
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  • ...anguage Technologies-Volume 1 (pp. 368-378). Association for Computational Linguistics.</ref>. In that case, we can use the Trigram Language Model as an alternati ...nologies: short papers-Volume 2 (pp. 71-76). Association for Computational Linguistics.</ref>.
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  • Trond Trosterud is a lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Tromsø. He has worked on language technology for many Kevin Unhammer is studying for a Master's degree in Computational Linguistics at the University of Bergen, Norway. He was a successful student in 2009's
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  • ...help reduce the language barrier. That motivated me to study Computational Linguistics in IIIT-H. I am currently working in the Machine Translation Department of ...ond year in that. I have been studying the various fields of Computational Linguistics for the past two years and I can not wait to study more. I am proficient in
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  • MT is for me one of the most exciting disciplines in linguistics. The crossroads between natural languages and formal languages is a source I'm currently a 2nd year student of the BA in Linguistics at Copenhagen University. Through my work and studies I've gained the follo
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  • ...linguist speciali&zwnj;sing in phonology, phonetics, and socio-historical linguistics, but because of my work with Apertium, I have started to consider myself a ...bek and Turkish (often with the help of a dictionary). I also work on the linguistics of all of these languages (especially Kazakh and Kyrgyz), and have a "deep"
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  • ...hine translation comes into picture. <br/> I am a student of Computational Linguistics and I understand that machine translation is an aspect where every concept ...tructures, Algorithms, Computer Networks, Operating systems, Computational Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition and Natural Language Processi
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  • It is my interest only that I took my <b>Masters in Computational Linguistics</b> and have engaged myself in a semester project on <b>Machine translation ...ing, I love that opportunity. So while going around on projects related to linguistics and its application along with something that employs my programming knowle
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  • It is my interest only that I took my <b>Masters in Computational Linguistics</b> and have engaged myself in a semester project on <b>Machine translation ...ing, I love that opportunity. So while going around on projects related to linguistics and its application along with something that employs my programming knowle
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  • ...with interest in linguistics. Apertium is the best place for me to work on linguistics using my computational skills. Also, Apertium is mainly concerned with mino ...efore, sponsoring this project will boost up my expertise in computational linguistics and enhance my dedication to the Natural Language Processing.
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  • ...th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL), March 30 - April 3, Athens, Greece, p. 77-85. ...Word Sense Disambiguation Using a Second Language Corpus". ''Computational Linguistics''.
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  • ...e LTRC Lab, IIIT Hyderabad (5th year student) and a Teaching Assistant for Linguistics courses ...research in Computational Linguistics and I have a particular interest in Linguistics and NLP tools, specifically Machine Translation and its components.
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  • ...cially in natural language processing, phonetics and phonology, historical linguistics and language description and preservation.
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  • ...s. [[Corpus-based definiteness transfer|read more...]] || C++, XML, python linguistics || [[User:Francis Tyers|Francis Tyers]] | skills = XML, a scripting language (Python, Perl), some knowledge of linguistics and/or at least one relevant natural language
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  • I am studying computational linguistics and indo-european studies at the ...see http://www.linguistik.uni-erlangen.de/clue/en/research/jslim.html) and linguistics.
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  • ...ith Karelian dictionaries, speak Finnish natively, and have a MA degree in linguistics. I’m currently conducting my PhD research in the University of Helsinki. ...rc.karelia.ru/section.php?plang=r&id=1202 ''the website''] of Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History of Karelian Research Centre.
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  • ...e university I participated in a few extra-curricular activities regarding linguistics.
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  • ...eir endeavors. I figured I could use my background in computer science and linguistics to contribute towards building up machine translation tools for the public I’m a second-year Computer Science major and Linguistics minor at Swarthmore College (United States). English is my native language
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  • ...ruction and maintenance of minimal finite-state automata", ''Computational Linguistics'', 28:2, 207-216 [http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~mlf/docum/carrasco02j.pdf PDF] ...construction of minimal acyclic finite-state automata", in ''Computational Linguistics'', 26(1):3-16. [http://www.eti.pg.gda.pl/~jandac/incr_fst.ps.gz PS]
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  • * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_(linguistics) ...th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics'', (EACL2003).
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  • *Aspects Of The Theory Of Morphology (Trends in Linguistics: Studies and Monographs) by Igor Mel'cuk and David Beck (Mar 15, 2006) *Aspects of Iranian Linguistics by Simin Karimi and Vida Samiian and Donald Stilo (Jan 1, 2009)
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  • <p>I am a second-year bachelor student of Linguistics Faculty in National Research University «Higher School of Economics» (NRU ...translation, because it combines my two most favourite fields of studies - linguistics and programming. As a computational linguist, I would like to know how mach
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  • ...d have been accepted into a Professional Master's program in Computational Linguistics at the University of Washington. I am interested in MT and TTS.
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  • * Trond Trosterud is a lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Tromsø. He has worked on language technology for many * Linda Wiechetek is a graduate student of Linguistics at the University of Tromsø. She has an interest in the Sámi languages an
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  • Firstly, the rule-based methodology of it attracted me most. I studied linguistics in my undergraduate period, and during that time I formed a interest in ana During my undergraduate period, I took courses on linguistics, mathematics and computer science, where I got the basic knowledge about li
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  • ...ed MT is more linguisticky and falls in a more “happy” zone between CS and linguistics than statistical methods do. RBMT is also more useful to me from a pragmati ...tudent working on apertium-lint last year. I currently study computational linguistics at the University of Malta.
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  • ...n amateur linguist, and expect to pursue a Master's degree eventually in a linguistics-related field.
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  • Building linguistics resources for a language largely impacts the entire research ecosystem, pro * List and discuss the possible approaches for corpus collection, linguistics features of Bodo, and its support in Apertium like spelling change rules an
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  • ...y make study of programming and computer science, I keep up my passion for linguistics. I find the fields of natural language processing and machine translation v
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