We consider here the problem of building a never-ending language learner; that is, an intelligent computer agent that runs forever and that each day must (1) extract, or read, inf...
Andrew Carlson, Justin Betteridge, Bryan Kisiel, B...
After a brief overview of the elements of modern grid computing, a number of common use-cases of natural language processing tasks running on the grid are presented, notably corpu...
A number of forensic studies published during the last 50 years report that intoxication with alcohol influences speech in a way that is made manifest in certain features of the s...
Florian Schiel, Christian Heinrich, Sabine Barf&uu...
This paper describes an agent-based evolutionary computing technique called GRAEL (Grammar Evolution), that is able to perform different natural language grammar optimization and ...
An essential step in comparative reconstruction is to align corresponding phonological segments in the words being compared. To do this, one must search among huge numbers of pote...