Directory Sites

  • The Association for Computational Linguistics

    International professional society dedicated to research throughout the field of natural language processing.

    www.aclweb.org

  • The Computation and Language E-Print Archive

    A fully automated archive of papers in computational linguistics, natural language processing, speech processing etc.

    www.acm.org

  • Frequently Asked Questions About Computational Linguistics

    Geared to people who are unfamiliar with the field.

    www.ifi.unizh.ch

  • Hermit Crab

    A morphological parser and generator, developed for classical generative phonology and morphology. Download, documentation, background information and computational morphology research.

    www.sil.org

  • Definition of Computational Semiotics

    A concise outline of this field from the perspective of defining knowledge units for artificial intelligence systems.

    www.dca.fee.unicamp.br

  • SIGdial: Special Interest Group in Discourse and Dialogue

    A subgroup of the Association for Computational Linguistics which supports empirical, standardized research in the computational analysis of spoken discourse, including standard corpora. Organizational information, events, and resources.

    www.sigdial.org

  • Jurafsky, Daniel

    University of Colorado professor whose research includes machine learning, parsing and computational psycholinguistics. Current research, syllabi, and archive of publications in PostScript and PDF formats.

    www.colorado.edu

  • Computational Morphology and Phonology

    A list of online resources related to computational morphology and phonology.

    www.sil.org

  • Morphological Parsing

    Downloads and documentation for the PC-KIMMO morphological parser, as well as background information and research in computational morphology.

    www.sil.org

  • Introduction to Computational Phonology

    Brief course on the fundamentals of this field, by Dafydd Gibbon. Includes basics of computing phonotactics and phonological parsing.

    www.spectrum.uni-bielefeld.de

  • The Xtag Project

    Aims to develop a wide-coverage grammar of the English language, using a lexicalized tree adjoining grammar formalism. The current version of Xtag, as well as general resources for tree adjoining grammars.

    www.cis.upenn.edu

  • Dan Jurafsky's Computational Psycholinguistics Research

    Publications pursuing probabilistic models of psycholinguistic phenomena.

    www.colorado.edu

  • Corpus-Based Computational Linguistics Resources

    An annotated list of resources in this field and the allied discipline of statistical natural language processing. Corpora, tools, literature and other resources.

    www-nlp.stanford.edu

  • Bonnema Renko: "Data Oriented Semantics"

    A thesis project, presenting many of the issues facing computational semantics and some experimental solutions.

    www.hum.uva.nl

  • International Committee on Computational Linguistics

    Organizes the worldwide COLING conference. Information on the nature of COLING, past COLING proceedings, and hosting future COLINGs.

    www.dcs.shef.ac.uk

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