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        <description>Papers that Ben is using for research:

MT papers of questionable usefulness:


	*  George Foster and Roland Kuhn - Mixture-Model Adaptation for SMT
	*  Patrick Nguyen, Milind Mahajan, and Xiaodong He - Training Non-Parametric Features for Statistical Machine Translation
	*  Jorge Civera and Alfons Juan - Domain Adaptation in Statistical Machine Translation with Mixture Modelling
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A simple script to demo the C&amp;C tools


On the lab computers, save the following as in a file candc_demo.sh:</description>
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        <description>This page has links to various computational and linguistic resources involving Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG), particularly with respect to activities at UT Austin. 

External links:


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	*  The Wikipedia page
	*  The CCG site.</description>
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        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/cl_conferences?rev=1208348190</link>
        <description>*  A Bigger List
 Conference       City       Call Out      Deadline      Notification  Camera-Ready  Dates            EACL 2009        Athens     Sep 30, 2008  Dec 12, 2008  Jan 23, 2009  Feb 6, 2009   Mar 30-31, 2009  NAACL HLT 2009   Boulder    Dec 10, 2008  Mar 6, 2009   Mar 30, 2009  Apr 12, 2009  June 4-5, 2009   ACL-IJCNLP 2009  Singapore  Feb 6, 2009   May 1, 2009   Jun 1, 2009   Jun 14, 2009  Aug 6-7, 2009    Conference  City  Date  URL     IWCS-7 Tilburg, Netherlands  &lt;http://let.uvt.n…</description>
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        <description>Computational linguistics and documentary/descriptive linguistics can both benefit from working together. This intersection is one of our lab's research interests.

Projects

	*  EARL -- Efficient Annotation of Resources using Learning
	*  EMELD
	*  EthnoER - Ethnographic Eresearch
	*  GOLD -- General Ontology for Linguistic Description
	*  NLTK - the Natural Language Toolkit, which includes a Python interface for Toolbox data.</description>
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        <description>Note and Disclaimer: if you have somehow stumbled across this page or if we have invited you to have a look and comment or to pass it on to other tenure-track computational linguists who might find it a good starting point, please understand that it is a work in progress to help indicate the ranking of computational linguistics journals, conferences and workshops for the purpose of tenure and promotion at the University of Texas at Austin. This is by no means official, but does provide what may …</description>
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        <description>Official stuff


Registration, etc

Housing


Below are some useful web sites to help you find housing in Austin.  Please note that the University has a system of shuttle buses which run both on and off campus.  They even travel to neighborhoods far from campus if a large number of students live there.  They are free for students, so when you look for a place to  live, be sure to ask if the place is on a shuttle route.  Students may also ride the Austin city buses (Capitol Metro) for free.</description>
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        <description>Here is a collection of links for different computational linguistics classes at UT.




Dependency Parsing

	*  Ryan McDonald and Joakim Nivre's course on dependency parsing.
	*  2006 CoNLL-X Shared Task on Dependency Parsing
	*  2007 CoNLL Shared Task on Dependency Parsing</description>
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        <description>Suggested Courses

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The following list of graduate level courses are a suggestive list that you may think of taking if you are interested in Computational Linguistics. They are ordered alphabetically, as per course name and department name. Please feel free to add something to the list</description>
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        <description>Computer List
 Host  IP  Release  Memory  CPU  Purpose tzotzil146.6.51.29Ubuntu 7.10 (gutsy)515516 kBPentium III (Coppermine)ssh146.6.51.29Ubuntu 7.10 (gutsy)515516 kBPentium III (Coppermine)iliad146.6.51.35Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS (dapper)3500324 kBIntel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHzodyssey146.6.51.36Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS (dapper)3500324 kBIntel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.00GHzzoe146.6.51.37Ubuntu 8.10 (intrepid)1032944 kBIntel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.06GHzhume146.6.51.38Ubuntu 8.04.1 (hardy)505956 kBIntel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU…</description>
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        <description>Official links:
Conll08 Wiki
CoNLL main page and call for papers

CoNLL 07 Dependency parsing

CoNLL 05 Semantic Role Labeling

First project: DP and SRL from previous years

Dependency Parsing Team

	*  Elias Ponvert
	*  Travis Brown
	*  Taesun Moon
	*  Ben Wing</description>
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        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/corpora?rev=1177436508</link>
        <description>A list of corpora available in the UT Comp Ling Lab


(Editor's Note:  I thought the Wiki could use a page with necessary information about all the corpora the CL Lab has to offer.  I don't really have a whole lot of time to do much with it now, but anyone is welcome to add to it. --Bob)</description>
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        <title>corpus_linguistics</title>
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        <description>Peyton Todd posted the following information about references and resources for corpus linguistics, with thanks to Roger Levy, Maria Giagkou, Balint Tanos, Aida Zitouni, Holly 
Jacobson, Cedric Krummes, Karen Englander, Gill Philip, Martin Volk, N. 
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        <dc:date>2009-05-23T13:58:43-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>cplusplus</title>
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        <description>Template specialization


After you've built up a template, you run into situations on occasion where you need certain template types to behave in a different way from the generic template. This is called template specialization. For specific details on how you might do this, see here.</description>
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        <title>discor</title>
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        <description>Software

Creating XML files from raw .txt annotations


For MUC6 use xml/muc2xml.py. Usage:

python $DISCOR_DIR/xml/muc2xml.py dir

This adds new XML files to dir.

For ACE2 use the newly checked-in xml/ace2discorxml.py. Usage:

python $DISCOR_DIR/xml/ace2discorxml.py indir outdir

The additional outdir is necessary so the created XML is not confused with other ACE XML documents.</description>
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        <description>Industry: where our graduates have been hired (since 2007)

	*  Google: John Wong (PhD, CS, 2007)
	*  Powerset: Pascal Denis (PhD, Linguistics, 2007) (Now at INRIA Paris, see below)
	*  OpenWave: Inge De Bleecker (MA, Linguistics, 2007)
	*  Language Computer Corporation: Sean Adams (BA, Linguistics, 2007)
	*  Affiliated Computer Services: Mark Miller (BA, Linguistics, 2008)
	*   Sun (Austin): Jeff Rego (BS, CS, 2008)
	*  Vertive, Inc, publisher of Offers.com: Robert Elwell (MA, Linguistics, 2008…</description>
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        <title>graphviz</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/graphviz?rev=1208294944</link>
        <description>Graphviz is a cool program for rendering node-and-edge graphics with 
simple commands. 


	*  See the plugin homepage for more info
	*  For more information Graphviz homepage

Examples

Project Structure




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        <title>high_performance_computing</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/high_performance_computing?rev=1207532419</link>
        <description>Resources at UT Austin


The Texas Advanced Computing Center

Using MPI


See our wiki page on MPI at the UTCL lab.

Hadoop


Hadoop at UTCL should appear soon!

	*  Learn about MapReduce.
	*  See the Hadoop cluster at Edinburgh.
	*  Check out MAHOUT! the fledgling effort to port machine learning algorithms to MR/Hadoop Mahout!
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        <title>igorkarpov</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/igorkarpov?rev=1219168990</link>
        <description>*  Webpage: &lt;http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~ikarpov&gt;
	*  Email: ikarpov@cs.utexas.edu</description>
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        <title>ilp</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/ilp?rev=1203033819</link>
        <description>Papers and resources for ILP applications to natural language processing and machine learning.

Papers &amp; Other Writing

	*  A linear programming formulation for global inference in natural language tasks. Dan Roth and Wen-tau Yih, Proceedings of CoNLL 2004.
	*  Joint determination of anaphoricity and coreference resolution using integer programming. Pascal Denis and Jason Baldridge, Proceedings of NAACL/HLT 2007.
	*  Global inference for entity and relation identification via a linear programmin…</description>
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        <title>lab_usage</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/lab_usage?rev=1234979366</link>
        <description>Resources

Computers


Computer List

Printers, Wireless Router

# xinca - in lab

# copy room printer, called CopyRoom

General

Changing your password

If you are logging in remotely and then changing your password, please remember to read the directions at the end of this page about logging in remotely, and then do the “ssh quiche” onwards in the paragraph below.</description>
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        <title>lapack</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/lapack?rev=1232948580</link>
        <description>The LAPACK libraries are currently installed only on LEM. The libraries on this machine were compiled using ATLAS and gfortran. This means that unless you explicitly link against the gfortran libraries, you will get the following error messages:


/usr/lib/atlas/liblapack.so: undefined reference to `_gfortran_concat_string'
/usr/lib/atlas/liblapack.so: undefined reference to `_gfortran_st_write_done'
/usr/lib/atlas/liblapack.so: undefined reference to `_gfortran_transfer_integer'
/usr/lib/atlas/…</description>
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        <title>laptop_usage</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/laptop_usage?rev=1194214521</link>
        <description>Laptop Usage Instructions

* All the laptops are dual-boot. You can choose between Microsoft Windows XP and Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (Linux) from the boot menu that appears on start up.

* Please remember that all the laptops share a single login. Any files you create, download or store including browsing history and credentials may be available to other users who use the laptop after you. Please make sure to erase all temporary files when finished.</description>
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        <title>latex</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/latex?rev=1208021913</link>
        <description>LaTeX on the Wiki!


This wiki now has  support. Here's how it works: put any mathematical formula with &lt;latex&gt; tags and an image is created with the formatted output. For example:

&lt;latex&gt;\mathrm{b}(r;n,p) = {n \choose r}p^{r}(1-p^{n-r})~~\mathrm{where}~~{n \choose r} = \frac{n!}{(n-r)!r!}~~0\leq r \leq n&lt;/latex&gt;

&lt;latex&gt;\mathrm{n}(x;\mu,\sigma) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{2\pi}\sigma}e^{-(x-\mu)^{2}/(2\sigma^{2})&lt;/latex&gt;</description>
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        <title>latex_tips</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/latex_tips?rev=1220895094</link>
        <description>Here are some Latex tips.

ACL Latex Style files


To get started writing an ACL submission, see the proposal tarball used for Compling 2 for ACL style files and some other goodies, including an example.

Many style files for linguistic writing


If you need to work with trees, CCG derivations, CTL proofs, AVMs, linguistic glosses, see the tarball for categorial grammar for style files and an example tex file using the NLLT style.</description>
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        <title>ldc_order</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/ldc_order?rev=1257196429</link>
        <description>Use this page to indicate and/or vote for corpora to get from the LDC for years 2006, 2007, and 2008, which we are now getting memberships for. We get 16 corpora per year based on becoming a member for that year, and since 2006 and 2007 are done, we should go ahead and select all the ones we want from those now.</description>
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        <title>mailing_lists</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/mailing_lists?rev=1171315260</link>
        <description>All of these lists are closed-access; you need to contact the relevant authorities to get added.

 List                                Description   ut-compling@googlegroups.com         General comp ling list (Jason)                             utcl-labadmin@googlegroups.com       Administration of the comp ling lab (Calhoun 514) (Jason)  ut-nll@googlegroups.com              Natural Language reading group (Razvan)                    lunar-meeting@cs.utexas.edu          Machine Learning reading g…</description>
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        <title>more</title>
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        <description>test</description>
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        <title>morph</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/morph?rev=1210629832</link>
        <description>AL exps 

EARL-ITE Annotation Tool

Reading list

Highly relevant

Sharon Goldwater's thesis

Toolbox, NLTK, and Python


Managing Fieldwork Data with Toolbox and the Natural Language Toolkit

May be something to check out

Machine Recognition and Morphological Analysis of
Subanta-Padas</description>
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        <title>mpi_parallel</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/mpi_parallel?rev=1204736690</link>
        <description>You do not need super user priveleges for using MPI.
MPI can be used in two ways:
# Distribute load across multiple machines/CPUs by running non-MPI commands
# Run programs that make use of MPI explicitly

Setup for using MPI:

1. Create a file called .mpd.conf in your home directory
2. Edit the file and add a line that says:
   MPD_SECRETWORD=&lt;your chosen secret word&gt;
   Remember that this should not be your account password
3. Change the permissions of this file by issuing the command 
   chmo…</description>
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        <title>nlp_links</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/nlp_links?rev=1226852159</link>
        <description>Here are some useful NLP-related links.  However, links to resources for learning about NLP and NLP and NLP-related topics are in nlp_papers.



	*  Pawel Mazur's NLP links: Especially for NLP organizations, conferences, journals, and software.]]
	*  Statistical NLP - corpus-based computational linguistics resources: Stanford's links on software, corpora, treebanks, dictionaries, etc.  Some of it is out-of-date.
	*  Web site for Manning and Schuetze's book has tons of links, organized by chapter…</description>
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        <title>nlp_papers</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/nlp_papers?rev=1233167109</link>
        <description>Here are some useful links on various technical topics related to NLP.  See also nlp_links for general NLP links of various sorts.

Format of the following links:

	*  Each link contains a URL, a reference type, an anchor text containing author, year and title, and possibly an annotation further describing the work.
	*  The reference type appears at the front and is one of:
		*  short overview: A short tutorial, introduction, survey or similar paper -- less than 15 pages or so.  These are good p…</description>
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        <dc:date>2007-09-27T22:03:38-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>openccg</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/openccg?rev=1190948618</link>
        <description>Here is a main page for OpenCCG activities at UT Austin.

UT CCG main page

Tutorials

Web-based front-end

	*  Tutorial for WebCCG front end

VisCCG

	*  Tutorial for VisCCG
	*  Starting a new grammar from scratch
	*  Exercise: creating your own grammar
	*  Advanced topics: VisCCG and grammar writing
	*  Check out some tips and tricks for working with VisCCG and OpenCCG.</description>
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        <dc:date>2007-04-05T12:25:33-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>openccg_dev</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/openccg_dev?rev=1175793933</link>
        <description>This page has been moved.
The new page is here.</description>
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        <dc:date>2007-04-05T12:38:24-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>openccg_doc</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/openccg_doc?rev=1175794704</link>
        <description>This page has been moved. The new page is here.</description>
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        <title>openccg_grammars</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/openccg_grammars?rev=1175794612</link>
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        <title>parlin10</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/parlin10?rev=1258561216</link>
        <description>Fall 09


Regular meetings:

 When                     Who            What                                           Monday, 12:00-1:00       Elias / Leif   NLL (Natural Language Learning) reading group  Tues/Thur, 12:30-2pm  Jason and Katrin  Analyzing Linguistic Data class  Wed, 1-3pm David / Dylan Bumford  Office hours for Mind and Reason  Thursday, 4:00-5:00pm  David  Extra tutorial session for LIN380M  Friday, 3:00-4:00pm  Joey semantics get together 

One-off meetings:</description>
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        <dc:date>2007-12-19T11:15:00-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>perl_tips</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/perl_tips?rev=1198084500</link>
        <description>Perl One Liners


Perl one liners are extremely useful for manipulating text on the command line. 

The Basic Replace Formula


A basic perl one-liner for changing text has the following form: 


perl -pe 's/EXP/RLP/g' 


The -p option tells perl to iterate through the input string doing whatever it is you're telling it to do, and the -e option tells perl that what follows is a perl expression. The s operator is for substitution. EXP stands for whatever regular expression you're searching for, a…</description>
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        <title>ponvert</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/ponvert?rev=1219937136</link>
        <description>New!


Thesis Progress!

Projects

	*  TexTime -- Temporal Expressions and Time Processing (in Texas) (internal project page)
	*  CoNLL 2008 Shared Task Dependency parsing + semantic role labeling (internal project page, catacq)
	*  Cotraining -- internal project page
	*  Linking Semantics -- Event free semantics of temporal modification and aspect (internal project page)
	*  Controlled Substantives -- Semantics of possession
	*  CCG Cat -- CCG Category Acquisition and Tagging (internal project …</description>
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        <dc:date>2008-09-07T09:39:50-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>python_tips</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/python_tips?rev=1220798390</link>
        <description>The page is both for tips on using Python more effectively and for including explications of basic Python concepts.




Throw your tips in here if they help you get jobs done more quickly or more elegantly, or even they are just cool because you can do them at all.</description>
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        <title>schedules</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/schedules?rev=1202142832</link>
        <description>YI XU VISIT



Austin Folk House					    	  Department of Linguistics
506 W. 22nd Street				 		     		Calhoun 501
Austin, TX 78705								   471-1701
Telephone (512) 472-6700

Wednesday, February 20


Thursday, February 21

9:00 
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00 – Teach LIN 344K PAR 301
12:30 – Lunch with granduate student in lounge area
1:00
1:30
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2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
5:00
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Friday, February 22

9:00
9:30
10:00 – Job talk MEZ B0.306
12:00 – Lunch with faculty
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30 – Meet w…</description>
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        <title>semant</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/semant?rev=1190389174</link>
        <description>This page has been moved to TexTime.</description>
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        <title>semantic</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/semantic?rev=1190389209</link>
        <description>This page has been moved to TexTime.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2008-02-12T17:07:06-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>srlscratch</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/srlscratch?rev=1202857626</link>
        <description>Semantic Role Labeling Group

CONLL05 Scratch Pad

This section is for the establishment of basic descriptions of how our data processing work for the possibility of future interfacing and the ease of describing feature-generation algorithms.  Let's start with an example from the shared task website:</description>
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        <title>start</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/start?rev=1232636116</link>
        <description>Welcome to the UT Austin Computational Linguistics Lab Wiki


This site welcomes your input: register and login to add content. 

General computational linguistics links:

	*  Our favorite computational linguistics links 
	*  Association for Computational Linguistics Wiki
	*  A list of useful NLP papers on various subjects.
	*  Joel Tetreault's list of upcoming conferences in Computational Linguistics.
	*  Useful pointers on corpus linguistics.
	*  Links related to the intersection of computatio…</description>
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        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/suggestions?rev=1162914348</link>
        <description>Suggestions, Questions, Comments

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If you have any suggestions or questions or comments, please feel free to add them here. We'll take a look, we promise :-)


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	*  Might we consider pages devoted to NER, coreference resolution, discourse modeling, parse selection, corpora, etc?  Or does this sound like too much work?
	*  How about an outside funding page, with links to NSF, academic, corporate, and other sources?</description>
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        <title>texlti</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/texlti?rev=1211907039</link>
        <description>TEXLTI is a project funded by the New York Community Trust for cross-lingual textual interpretation with the goal of fostering international communication.

People

	*  Jason Baldridge (PI)
	*  David Beaver (co-PI)
	*  Katrin Erk (co-PI)
	*  Taesun Moon (RA)</description>
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        <dc:date>2007-09-21T10:41:25-06:00</dc:date>
        <title>textime</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/textime?rev=1190389285</link>
        <description>Growing out of the Situation Entity Classification Project, TexTime aims 
to build systems that learn to classify documents with respect to 
situation entities, time and 
discourse mode. 

Project Status

We have a paper coming up in ACL-07 featuring preliminary results in the 
classification of Situation Entities in text. At present, we are broadening
the scope of the project to start looking at learning to characterize the temporal 
structure of texts using the TimeML standard.</description>
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        <title>tips_and_tricks</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/tips_and_tricks?rev=1257914805</link>
        <description>This page is for adding various tips and tricks for programming. Please feel free to add anything you think would be helpful for others!


The  Software Carpentry site has a nice collection of tutorials and tips regarding software development.

Notes on Programming Languages


Here are some brief notes on some of the languages you might consider using for work in NLP. This is in no way complete, just a starter to get the ball rolling. If your favorite language has been slighted or under-represen…</description>
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        <description>Please follow these steps to update your account's email address:

	*  Invoke the terminal from Applications -&gt; Accesories -&gt; Terminal
	*  SSH to quiche by typing “ssh quiche” (without the quotes)
	*  Your prompt should now read username@quiche$ where username is your username for login
	*  Now type “chfn” (without the quotes) and press enter
	*  You will be prompted for your password. Enter it
	*  The prompt will now read “Room Number []:”. Please type in your email address here whi…</description>
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        <description>Introduction


Classification is the task of grouping objects into classes based on some aspect or feature of the items. It can also be viewed as deciding, given a set of labels, which to apply to a particular class instance.

For example, given a robin, a penguin, and an airplane, one classification problem is that of deciding which are birds and which are not. When there are just two classes or labels as in this problem, the task is binary classification</description>
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        <title>ut_austin_related</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/ut_austin_related?rev=1235055665</link>
        <description>Departments and Schools

	*  Department of Linguistics
	*  Department of Computer Science
	*  Department of Psychology
	*  School of Information

Centers and Divisions

	*  Division for Statistics and Scientific Computation
	*  Linguistics Research Center
	*  Texas Language Technology Center
	*  Center for Learning and Memory
	*  Coginitive Sciences</description>
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        <description>Alexander Koller will be in Austin from August 24, 2008 to August 27, 2008. Alexander is working on underspecified semantics and natural language generation.

If you would like to meet Alexander, just edit this page to put yourself in the schedule, or email Katrin at katrin DOT erk AT mail.utexas.edu. Thanks!</description>
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        <title>webccg_howto</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/webccg_howto?rev=1175794249</link>
        <description>This page provides a basic HOWTO for using the OpenCCG Web based frontend that is available at &lt;http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/ccggui/frontend&gt;. The frontend is intended for instructional purposes, not for actual grammar development (though you could use it to bootstrap the beginning of a grammar project). There are some things which are still not complete on it -- see below for details.</description>
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        <title>xfst</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/xfst?rev=1171313225</link>
        <description>This page is adapted from Lauri Karttunnen, Tamás Gaál, and André Kempe's XFST tutorial and Mark Gawron's XFST examples.

Xerox finite-state tool is a general-purpose utility for computing with finite-state networks. It enables the user to create simple automata and transducers from text and binary files, regular expressions and other networks by a variety of operations. The user can display, examine and modify the structure and the content of the networks. The result can be saved as text or …</description>
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        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/xfst_solutions?rev=1170914731</link>
        <description>Pig Latin

Brute force solution


This solution copies all the consonants over explicitly.


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# piglatin.xfst
#
# Pig latin
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Jason Baldridge
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
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        <title>xle</title>
        <link>http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/wiki/doku.php/xle?rev=1202135390</link>
        <description>XLE is a toolkit for engineering constraint based grammatical formalisms such as LFG (Lexical-Functional Grammar). We use XLE for teaching and research with deep linguistic analysis.

	*  XLE Documentation
	*  Walkthrough

Getting to the Lab

This page offers some basic help using XLE in the Comp Ling Lab.</description>
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