CS 775: Seminar in Natural Language Understanding
(The NLP Seminar)

Fall 2006
Mondays, 3:45-4:45 p.m., Upson 5126

This weekly graduate-level seminar involves presentation and/or discussion of recent research results in natural language processing, computational linguistics, and related fields as relevant (e.g., information retrieval or machine learning). To sign up to receive seminar announcements, please contact the Fall 2006 organizer, Lillian Lee.

Date

Event/paper/Emcee

Aug 28

Organizational meeting - we decided to move the meeting time to 3:45-4:45, still on Mondays.

Sep 11

John Blitzer, Ryan McDonald, and Fernando Pereira. Domain Adaptation with Structural Correspondence Learning. EMNLP 2006 . Introduced by Eric. [pdf]

Sep 18

Rion Snow, Daniel Jurafsky and Andrew Y. Ng. Semantic Taxonomy Induction from Heterogenous Evidence. ACL 2006. Introduced by Ves. [pdf]

Oct 2

Noah A. Smith and Jason Eisner. Annealing techniques for unsupervised statistical language learning. ACL 2004. Introduced by Yejin. [pdf]

Oct 9

no meeting (Fall Break).
However, at 12:15 on Oct 13, Upson 5130, Prof. Xiaoyan Zhu is speaking about "ONBIRES: A Platform for Information Extraction from Biomedical Literature". [link to abstract]

Oct 30

X. Wei and W. Bruce Croft. "LDA-Based Document Models for Ad-hoc Retrieval". SIGIR 2006. Introduced by Asif. [pdf]

Nov 6

Helmut Schmid. Trace Prediction and Recovery With Unlexicalized PCFGs and Slash Features. COLING/ACL 2006 [pdf] Introduced by Effi.

Nov 13

Qiaozhu Mei and ChengXiang Zhai. Discovering Evolutionary Theme Patterns from Text -- An Exploration of Temporal Text Mining. KDD 2005, pp. 198--207. [pdf] Introduced by Benyah.

Nov 20

Hal Daumé, John Langford, and Daniel Marcu. SEARN in practice. Manuscript, 2006 [pdf]. Introduced by Rajat.

Nov 27

Andrew Goldberg and Xiaojin Jerry Zhu. Seeing stars when there aren't many stars: Graph-based semi-supervised learning for sentiment categorization. HLT-NAACL 2006 workshop - Textgraphs: Graph-based Algorithms for Natural Language Processing. Introduced by Janani. [pdf]

Possible sources for recent papers, in no particular order: COLING/ACL 2006 proceedings, SIGIR 2006 proceedings, HLT NAACL 2006 proceedings, EMNLP 2006, CoNLL 2006 (Cornell NLP-group alum wins best paper award!), EACL 2006. Some specific papers of possible interest that have not already been claimed (obviously not an exclusive list):

Previous runnings: F98, S00, S01 (as Statistical Natural Language Processing: Models and Methods), F01, S02, F02, S03, F03, S04, F04,S05, F05, S06,

See also the Cornell NLP page and the Cornell machine learning page.

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