Difference between revisions of "A.I. Natural Language Processing 1.0"
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Revision as of 15:31, 1 June 2013
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Let the skynet begin
Ευθύμης Πετρόπουλος-Τράκας "Πρώτη συνάντηση, για την Επεξεργασία Φυσικής Γλώσσας. Σας περιμένω όλους εκεί, με μπόλικη διάθεση, υλικό προς μελέτη και φυσικά ιδέες!"
(coordination and note taking by skmp)
http://doodle.com/zrag5ak9atvzd8yd
- definitions
- nlp - natural language processing
- nlg - natural language generation
- People
- theodim
- skmp
- Nikos Katzouris
- Orestis Roditis
- Timos Petropoulos
- Interests ~ Cryptography (as applicable to nlp ?), Apply newer algos to greek
- Panagiotis Katsivelis
- Interests ~ nlg
- Vasilis Salapatas
- referenced projects
- nusami
- Standfold parser
- asoe
- pos-tagger (nlp.aub.gr)
- Name entity recogniser (NER)
- eclipse
- pydev extension
- simple nlg
- nltk
- wordnet
- ispell
- alchemy (sentiment analysis)
- Topics
- Introduction of each person
- Plan is for a Study group (once per one or two weeks)
- We'll pick a subject and work on it
- apokodikopiisi grammikis a ~
- Statistical vs structured algorithms
- language discussion (it always must happen :p)
- Standfold parser & related libraries (java-based)
- mailing list tag decided to be [nlp]
- language chat again
- perhaps we can decide on a common base ?
- nlg
- using a dictionary
- There's nothing for greek right now
- nltk like, but updated w/ support for greek
- hosting probably on github
- back to project talk
- ispell / spell checking
- Sentiment analysis
- alchemy
- project ideas
- apokodikopiisi grammikis a ~
- basic dictionary-based nlg for greek (panagiotis)
- nltk like, but updated w/ support for greek (who ?)
- Dictionary/language graph for greek ? (theodim)
- spell checker improvement (theodim)