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Yorick Wilks (1st Questionnaire).

mayo 4th, 2009 · Comments Off on Yorick Wilks (1st Questionnaire).

Yorick Wilks works as a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield. There he directs the Institute for Language, Speech and Hearing. He received his MA and PhD (1968) from Pembroke College, Cambridge. He has also taught or researched at Stanford, Edinburgh, Geneva, Essex and New Mexico State Universities. His interests are artificial intelligence and […]

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Yorick Wilks(Q.1)

abril 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off on Yorick Wilks(Q.1)

Yorick Wilks is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Sheffield, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institu. He was bornc in 1939 in the United Kingdom.
He’s most important works that have been published are:
Ballim, A., Wilks, Y. (1991) Artificial Believers: The Ascription of Belief. Lawrence Erlbaum Press.
Wilks, Y., Fass, […]

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Yorick Wilks

marzo 29th, 2009 · Comments Off on Yorick Wilks

Yorick Wilks is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield, where he directs the Institute for Language, Speech and Hearing. He has worked mainly with the Preference Semantics which is a set of formal procedures for representing the meaning structure of natural language.
He is also a member of the American and European […]

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Information Extraction (Questionnaire 2)

marzo 28th, 2009 · Comments Off on Information Extraction (Questionnaire 2)

 As Jim Cowie and Yorick Wilks say, this name (Information Extraction) is given to a process that discriminatively structures and also combines data found in only one, or more texts. The ending outcome of the process of extraction changes; nevertheless, it can be transformed in order to populate some database type. Information analyst who have […]

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Matin Kay, Yorick Wilks

marzo 18th, 2009 · Comments Off on Matin Kay, Yorick Wilks

MARTIN KAY
Kay was responsible for introducing the notion of chart parsing in computational linguistics, and the notion of unification in linguistics generally. With Ron Kaplan, he pioneered finite-state morphology. He has been a longtime contributor to, and critic of, work on machine translation. Permanent chairman of the International Committee on Computational Linguistics, Kay was a […]

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YORICK WILKS & MARTIN KAY (Questionnaire 1)

marzo 8th, 2009 · Comments Off on YORICK WILKS & MARTIN KAY (Questionnaire 1)

 In this article I’m going to talk about some relevant researchers in the area of Human Language Technologies: Yorick Wilks and Martin Kay. Even so, we should have in mind that apart from those two, there are also other significant researches. For example: Hans Uszkoreit, Fabian M. Suchanek and Silviu Cucerzan.
YORICK WILKS
Yorick Wilks works as […]

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Questionnaire 1: Yorick Wilks (Researchers) (II)

marzo 4th, 2009 · Comments Off on Questionnaire 1: Yorick Wilks (Researchers) (II)

In this article I am going to keep on presenting important researchers and scholars that have successfully contributed to the development of the areas that we have been studying lately. Today I am going to introduce you to Yorick Wilks, who is Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Sheffield and whose research interests […]

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Questionnaire 1: What is Human Language Technology? (Expert opinions) (II)

marzo 3rd, 2009 · Comments Off on Questionnaire 1: What is Human Language Technology? (Expert opinions) (II)

We continue quoting definitions of what Human Language Technology (HLT) is, expressed by authorised scholars and institutions in order to gain a real insight into this interesting topic. In this second post, as we have previously published Hans Uszkoreit’s thesis, we are going to make a reference to an HLT definition by a renowned university.

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