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| CLSP Research | Friday, May 9, 2008 |
Natural Language Processing research carried out at CLSP has had broad influence on the NLP community. For example, in the field's most recent international conference, researchers outside of CLSP presented papers adapting a particular learning algorithm (Transformation-Based Learning) developed by members of CLSP to a diverse array of tasks, including: base noun phrase identification, word sense disambiguation, Korean morphological analysis, dialogue act tagging, and subordinate conjunction parsing. Lexical processing software that we have made freely available has been used by hundreds of sites, and was the basis for a message understanding system developed at Mitre. Our work on word sense disambiguation and other types of lexical ambiguity resolution has also had broad impact, and our algorithms for topic-based and decision-list-based classification have been integrated into several commercial speech synthesizers and language annotators. |
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