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NLP and computational linguistics
Cambridge
Other academic institutions
Non-academic institutions
Projects
Resources
- The ACL NLP/CL Universe
- AI 96, Canadian Artificial Intelligence Conference
- Link
grammar at CMU
- Minimal Information
Grammar is an approach in "doing things with
words". It is intended primarily for the NLP of Slavic languages
- SNePs, information on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- The association for computational linguistics
- CLIN (computational linguistics in the Netherlands)
- SCHOLAR, NLP on line (gopher service)
- NLP in Ireland
- ELSNET (European network in language and speech)
- ESCA (European speech communication association) at ICP, in Grenoble
- The computation and language e-print archive
- Natural language software registry
- Dagstuhl seminar report:
summarizing text for intelligent communication
- Colibri, WWW service for people
interested in the fields of language, speech, logic and/or information. Based
in Utrecht
- Elsnet
summer school
- Wordnet
- Unified Computer Science TR Index of Indiana University
- CMU AI Repository
- An NLP FAQ
- Discourse Web in Pittsburgh
- Introduction to
NLP slides, at Edinburgh
- The Essex University CL/MT Group Bibliographic Search Page
- Mark Kantrowitz's
searchable NLG Bibliography
- Journal
of AI Research, a refereed publication, covering all areas of AI, that is
distributed free of charge over the internet
Conferences
NLPeople
A list of pages we've found knocking around the web. There's no
particular order but if you find yourself low down (or, heaven forbid,
not even there), why not send me or Rich some cash and we'll sort it out.
(James)
- Carlos Eduardo
Dantas de Menezes, Escola Politecnica da Universidade de Sao Paulo
- Terry Langendoen,
Dept Linguistics, U Arizona
- Michael A.
Covington, Artificial Intelligence Center, University of Georgia
- Andrew Bredenkamp at
CL / MT Group, Dept. of Language and Linguistics, Essex
- Robert Pearson of
ParaMind Brainstorming Software
- Robert Andersson, Student of
Computational Linguistics at Göteborg University
- Mark Lee, a PhD student
at Sheffield interested in Pragmatics and Speech Acts
- James
Hammerton, a PhD student at Birmingham interested in
Connectionist NLP
- Andrew Kehler has a few interesting ideas - on
too, do so and discourse structure amongst others
- Ion (Ioannis)
Androutsopoulos, a researcher at Edinburgh. He's into NLIDBs
- Gert Van Noord's homepage
- Carlos Eduardo Dantas de Menezes, who's working on computer-aided translation
- Jeff
Siskind from Toronto. His latest publications are on Visual Event
Perception and Linguistic Acquisition
- Karin M. Verspoor, from Edinburgh and Utrecht, interested in lexical representation and semantic interpretation
- Henk Schotel
- Megumi Kameyama
- Try Mark Sanderson, University of Glasgow
- And of course, there's always Tanya upstairs and Edmund,
George and Hyun down the corridor
General linguistics
Institutions
Resources
- RELATOR Services,
information about language resources
- NELS 26 conference
(27-30 October 1995)
- Anna Mazzoldi's translation resources
- Language in the Judicial Process,
an electronic journal of language and law
- Conference index at Centre for Language Teaching and Research
of the National Languages & Literacy Institute of Australia Ltd., at the
University of Queensland
- Searchable interface for
Linguist
list back issues (CMU, unofficial)
- Indiana University Library
Electronic Text Resource Service
- Linguist
(Eastern Michigan University site) and
Linguist (Texas A&M University site) contain comprehensive
lists of linguistics resources and back issues of Linguist list, with
a further Linguist list site at Rochester
- Language conference
list for linguists, translators, interpreters and teachers of languages
(maintained by Roy F. Cochrun)
- SYNTHINAR, a
series of syntactic theory seminars
- The LDC at UPenn
- Language, the journal of the Linguistic Society of America
- The Agora Language Marketplace
- SLRF 95 (Second
Language Research Forum). Information is updated every two weeks
- Language in the Judicial Process, an online newsletter concerning linguistics and jurisprudence
- Electronic
Journal of Communication special issue on "Computer-Mediated Discourse
Analysis", in conjunction with the Linguistics
Department at University of Texas
- The journal devoted to functional approaches to language,
Functions of
Language
- Richard Wojcik's language and linguistics page
- Various Phonetics and Speech stuff
- The applied linguistics virtual library
- Linguistics pointers at WWW Virtual Library
- The Association for
the History of Language, publishers of the periodical Dhumbadji!
Demos and applications you can try out
- Lingsoft's linguistic demos in four languages
- Interesting stuff about
writing.
More interesting from our point of view is the link to "Julia the
Chatterbot" - just follow the signs.
- FRED 13, likes to
talk about Star Trek
- HAL, a
jokey conversation simulator. Author
- A prototype English-Interlinguish parser is now available for experimentation.
Use "ilg" as your login name
- Talk to a computer in plain English? Child 4.3, use "child" as your login name
Miscellany
A variety of sites with (sometimes tenuous) links to linguistics,
NLP or language in general.
Programming
Speech
Resources
- JURIX '95,
Eighth International Conference on Legal Knowledge-Based Systems
- Language Education for Asian and Pacific Americans in Higher Education (conference)
- Telnet to the applied linguistics
cross-accreditation database (Xcredit) which was developed to indicate
which post graduate applied linguistics courses are, or may in the future, be
cross-credited among Australian universities: log in as `dbguest', password is
`NLLIA-db' (exactly as it looks)
- Tecla
(for learners/ teachers of Spanish) at the Department of Spanish,
Birkbeck College, University of London
- APEC meeting (Japan)
- CELIA (Computer Enhanced Language Instruction Archive) of mainly
shareware for ESL teaching has both
gopher and
FTP sites
- Second Language Research
Forum at Cornell (September 29 to October 1)
- Communications of the Chinese and Oriental Languages Information
Processing Society
- Reactive Planning
and Direct Memory
Access Parsing at the University of Chicago
- A Virtual CALL
Library of shareware and freeware available for download. This
area aims to be a central point of access to the
diverse collection of Computer Aided Language Learning (CALL) software
- The CTI Centre for Textual Studies
- The Centre for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
- The Robert Graves Trust
- The Online Books Page
- Centre for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford
- The British National Corpus at
Oxford.
- The human-languages page
- The translator's home companion
- Lojban at Helsinki
- The Weekly
Idiom is part of the The Virtual English Language Center, an
online resource of materials, products and services for students (and
teachers) of English as a second or foreign language. Why not try the
Fluency through
Fables project while you're there
- An FTP site containing electronic texts
- A new draft version of documentation for the
Generalized Upper Model, a multilingual outgrowth of
the Penman Upper Model
- The rules
of Gwoyeu Romatzyh, the system of
Chinese Romanization devised by Y.R.Chao that features tonal spelling
Institutions/Companies
Other
Or if you can't find what you want, try searching the
Configurable Unified Search Engine or the
Meta index of search engines.
All corrections and additions welcome.
Richard.Tucker@cl.cam.ac.uk
James.Thomas@cl.cam.ac.uk
1995-10-26