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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 speciali‌sing 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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  • ...ogical Analyser for the Indonesian Language." Association of Computational Linguistics.] ...Stemming Rules for the Indonesian Language." Association of Computational Linguistics.]
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  • As I understand, modern rule-based machine translation is a fine mix of linguistics, various NLP tools, machine learning, coding, and maths. I love all those t After that, I entered HSE for master's program in Computational Linguistics, which is quite heavy on programming, so there I got some experience in pyt
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  • I am now finishing my bachelor’s degree in theoretical and computational linguistics at HSE, Moscow. Though most of my study was about the former aspect of the ...I will have graduated with a bachelor’s degree of theoretical and applied linguistics at NRU HSE, Moscow.<br />
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  • ...Linguistics and Speech-Language Pathology, so I have good understanding of linguistics stuff, but I lack in coding and advanced technical expertise (which I am wo
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  • ...struction and maintenance of minimal finite-state automata", Computational Linguistics, 28:2, 207-216 [http://www.dlsi.ua.es/~mlf/docum/carrasco02j.pdf PDF] ...l 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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  • <p>'''Education:''' Bachelor's Degree in Fundamental and Computational Linguistics (2015-2019) at NRU HSE</p> <li> Latin, Latin in modern Linguistics, Ancient Literature </li>
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  • Professional Interests : Natural language Processing ,Computational Linguistics , Sentiment Analysis , Statistical and Rule-based Machine Translation. ...dumps, online text resources are also available. A university professor of linguistics has agreed to review my *work.
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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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  • ...f Fundamental and applied linguistics, almost completed Bachelor degree in linguistics at NRU HSE, Moscow, Russia.<br />
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  • ...ge that I was partially involved. Now I am doing my Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics. So Machine translation is part of my Ph.D. career. • Started studying Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics at the University of a Coruna, A Coruna, Spain.
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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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  • * Wetzels, Leo, et al. The Handbook of Portuguese Linguistics. Wiley Blackwell, 2016. * [https://jpl.letras.ulisboa.pt/ Journal of Portuguese Linguistics]
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  • was computational linguistics, but I know pretty much nothing about linguistics, so I hoped to learn during the process of working with
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  • **Have worked vigorously on Corpus Linguistics and Data Mining tasks. to support other contributions. ...l instant messaging system, 19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Taipei, Taiwan (2002), pp. 1–7
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  • I'm a student of linguistics and I recently took up an interest in machine translation. When I found out I'm a 2nd year student of linguistics at Boğaziçi University. I'm a native speaker of Turkish and I've taken Uy
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  • was computational linguistics, but I know pretty much nothing about linguistics, so I hoped to learn during the process of working with
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  • <p>I am a third-year bachelor student of Linguistics Faculty in National Research University «Higher School of Economics» (NRU ...P and every field close to it. My two most favourite fields of studies are linguistics and programming and machine translation combines these fields in the most i
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  • I am a linguist and I am interested in computational linguistics and natural language processing. I am a second-year student of linguistics in Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia). I know Python and R, have b
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  • ...e studying math and linguistics. Last year I took a class in computational linguistics using Apertium and this year I am a course assistant for that class. Last s
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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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  • # Estigarribia, B. (2017). Guarani linguistics in the 21st century. 1st ed. BRILL, p.420. ...technologies and Guarani language as well. He is highly qualified both in linguistics and technology. Hopefully this project will turn into larger academic work.
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  • ...that Machine translation is one of the most complex areas of computational linguistics. And at the same time it is one of the most practical tools. I like these f
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  • Qualification: Bachelor in Linguistics (romance-german languages) ...as linguist and as a programmer. My fundamental education in the field of linguistics helps me to understand deeply structure of different languages and see hidd
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  • Corpus Linguistics, Machine Translation, Translation Process Research, Semantic modelling and
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  • It does not assume any knowledge of linguistics, or machine translation above the level of being able to distinguish nouns
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  • I have spent some time with topics related to computational linguistics.
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  • ...ding the rules as XSLT, we should get clear what we want to do in terms of linguistics. To help us with that, let's take a look at two trees:
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  • ...related to machine translation, natural language processing, computational linguistics or any combination of the above, then [[contact|get in touch]].
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  • ...irectory in the user's homedir - in my case it was ''/home/kevin/downloads/linguistics'', but it can be anything you choose. In this note, this choice will be r
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  • ...g073/Category:Sp17_FinalProjects final projects] in a recent Computational Linguistics course.
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  • I studied Romance linguistics and I am interested in Quechua and Andean Spanish, among other stuff...
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