DTAL: Computational Linguistics Research Cluster
Cluster projects
Some current and recent externally-funded research projects of the Computational Linguistics Research Cluster include:
- Education First-Cambridge Learner Corpus of English: a data driven approach to second language learning
(Newton Trust, Education First)
Dora Alexopoulou, Jeroen Geertzen, Brechtje Post, Anna Korhonen
[Slides (PDF)]
- PANACEA: Platform for Automatic, Normalized Annotation and Cost-Effective Acquisition of Language Resources for Human Language Technologies
(EU FP7)
Laura Rimell, Thierry Poibeau, Anna Korhonen
[Slides (PDF)]
- Computational Natural Language Processing and the Neuro-Cognition of Language
(EPSRC, ESRC and MRC Cognitive Systems Forsight project)
Paula Buttery, Jeroen Geertzen, Anna Korhonen (and Lorraine K. Tyler, William Marslen-Wilson, and others at the Department of Experimental Psychology and the Cambridge Brain Science Unit)
- Developing Multilingual Technologies for Automatic Lexical Acquisition
(Newton Trust)
Tim Van de Cruys, Thierry Poibeau, Anna Korhonen
[Slides (PDF)]
- CRAB: Using Biomedical Text Mining to Aid Cancer Risk Assessment
(MRC and various other funders)
Yufan Guo, Anna Korhonen (and others in the Computer Laboratory)
[Slides (PDF)]
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