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- CLAWS Tagger
- From the UCREL corpus annotation project. Documentation, free online trial, licensing information.
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- Infogistics Parser/Chunker
- Online demo of a system that tags and chunks English into phrases. Freely downloadable for research purposes.
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- Lingsoft's morphological analyzers
- Two-level morphological analyzers for English, German, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, and both forms of Norwegian. On-line demos and licensing information.
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- The original Brill tagger (in the AI repository)
- Eric Brill's original trainable rule-based part-of-speech tagger, which is based on error-driven transformation-based learning (TBL). Comes with a model for English. Written in C (with some Perl code).
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- TnT: Trigrams 'n Tags
- Statistical part-of-speech tagger trainable on different languages and tagsets. Trained and trainable versions. Online demo, noncommercial licensing information, documentation.
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- LREC Conferences
- The International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation is organised by ELRA biennially with the support of institutions and organisations involved in HLT. LREC Conferences bring together a large number of people working and interested in HLT.
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- NLP/CL Conference Calendar
- A comprehensive list of Computational Linguistics conferences with their deadlines, actively maintained by Joel Tetreault at Rochester University.
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- SIGDAT Conferences and Workshops
- Programs and schedules of conferences organized by the data and corpus linguistics special interest group of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Includes upcoming conferences and events back to 1995.
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- Korea University
- English-language page for this school's program in the computational study of language. Includes demos, staff profiles, descriptions of current projects.
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- Laboratory for the Computational Studies of Language
- Research institute at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. Staff profiles, publications archive, tools, and current projects including a corpus of the Turkish language.
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- (Austria) Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
- "Research in modelling and processing human languages, especially for German. This includes constructing linguistic resources (such as lexicons, grammars, discourse models), processing algorithms (such as morphological components, parsers, generators, speech synthesizers, discourse processing components), and application prototypes (such as natural language interfaces, advisory systems and concept-to-speech systems)."
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- (Belarus) Intellexer at EffectiveSoft
- Specialises on custom built search engines based on natural language processing.
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- (Belgium) Centre for natural language processing
- CENTAL is a Belgian research center specialized in Natural Language Processing. It is part of the University of Louvain (UCLouvain). Research approaches include corpus-based approaches to contrastive linguistics and digital language learning.
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- (Canada) Simon Fraser University Natural Language Laboratory
- "Computers are used to understand the structure and meaning of "natural languages" such as English, French, and Spanish." Machine translation, computer-assisted language learning, information extraction, natural language interfaces. Publications online.
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- (Finland) FiLT - Language Technology Documentation Centre in Finland
- A association specialised on Finnish research on natural language processing. Links to research projects.
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- (Germany) DFKI Language Technology lab
- Lab of the German DFKI research institute with several projects on language technology and NLP.
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- (Germany) Institute for Computational Linguistics and Phonetics at Saarland University
- One of the first computational linguistics departments in Germany. Research topics include language technology, NL parsing, computational semantics, and computational and experimental psycholinguistics. The phonetics department specializes in speech synthesis (TTS, CTS). Closely collaborates with DFKI, which is also located on the Saarbrücken campus.
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- (Germany) Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS) at Universität Stuttgart
- Carries out basic and applied research in computational linguistics. Current working groups: Experimental Phonetics, Formal Logic and Philosophy of Language, ParGram (Grammar Development), and the Text Corpora and Lexicon Group.
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- (Greece) National Technical University of Athens - Natural Language Processing Lab
- Research related to Greek language including linguistic knowledge representation, computational grammars, semantic WEB and terminology. The site is mainly in Greek, with an English page about the group members.
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- (Mexico) Natural Language Lab of the National Politechnic Institute
- The homepage of the head of this lab. Links to nearly all products of the Lab. Areas of interest are computational syntax, semantics, anaphora resolution, lexical resources. The Lab organizes an annual international conf, see www.cicling.org.