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RESEARCH TOPICS ON HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY (Q2)

marzo 25th, 2009 · Comments Off on RESEARCH TOPICS ON HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY (Q2)

INFORMATION EXTRACTION
– Named Entity Recognition (NER)
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
– Clustering
LANGUAGE ANALYSIS
– Parsing
LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING
– Pragmatics
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AND DISCOVERY
– Semantic web
SPOKEN LANGUAGE INPUT
– Speech recognition
MULTIMODALITY
– Modality integration: Facial movement, Representations of Space and Time, and Speech.
MULTILINGUALITY
– Machine Translation
– Machine-Aided Human Translation
 
REFERENCES
-Named Entity Recognition. (2009, March 25). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 11:10, March 25, 2009, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Named_entity_recognition&oldid=279521544
-Colaboradores de […]

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HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHHNOLOGY RESEARCHERS (Q1)

marzo 23rd, 2009 · Comments Off on HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHHNOLOGY RESEARCHERS (Q1)

        One of the most important researchers on Human Language Technologies is Martin Kay. He was born in Great Britain and he received his M.A. from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1961. His woks at Stanford University are very well-known. At this time, he is Professor of Linguistics at Stanford University and Honorary Professor of ComputationalLinguistics at […]

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WHAT HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY IS AND SOME RESEACH CENTRES (Q1)

marzo 16th, 2009 · Comments Off on WHAT HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY IS AND SOME RESEACH CENTRES (Q1)

         Language Technology is often called Human Language Technology (HLT) or Natural Language Processing (NLP) and consists of computational linguistics (or CL) and speech technology as its core, but includes also many application oriented aspects of them. Language technology is closely connected to Computer Science and general linguistics.
        According to the Meraka Institute (an African […]

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Answer to the second debate: Orality and Hypermedia.

febrero 8th, 2009 · Comments Off on Answer to the second debate: Orality and Hypermedia.

The orality is the comunicative expresion of which there are two types:

The primary orality is the one that referes to those cultures that can just comunicate using oral expresions without writing expresions.
The secondary orality is expressed by those cultures that use writing expressions. This is becoming the base of the memory.

The hypertext makes reference to […]

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Who is Walter J. Ong?

enero 13th, 2009 · Comments Off on Who is Walter J. Ong?

Father Walter Jackson Ong was an american Jesuit Priest, proffesor of English Literature and an important historian and philosopher. He was born the 30th November 1912, and died the 12nd 2003.

Ong was born in Kansas City, Missouri; he was raised as a Roman Catholic. In 1933 he received a bachelor of arts degree from Rockhurst […]

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Orality and Literacy.

enero 10th, 2009 · Comments Off on Orality and Literacy.

orality

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KEVIN KELLY.

enero 9th, 2009 · Comments Off on KEVIN KELLY.

Kevin Kelly was born in Pennsylvania  in 1952;  he’s now 56 and lives in Pacifica, in California. He studied at the Westfield High School, in Westfield, New Jersey. He’s the author of the speech ‘NEXT 5000 DAYS OF THE WEB‘, where he predicts how the web is going to affect us and the dependence we’re going to have on it. 
 He is kind of […]

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Web 1.0 and Web 2.0

enero 7th, 2009 · Comments Off on Web 1.0 and Web 2.0

The Web 1.0 refers to the World Wide Web (Web), and everything that has existed before the arrival of the Web 2.0. The Web 1.0 consist of a one-way flow of information: the information is shown on the internet just to be read. While the validity of the web 1.0 is still on, internet connections […]

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BLOGOSPHERE

diciembre 19th, 2008 · Comments Off on BLOGOSPHERE

Something that has appeared after the creation of the HTML and XML is the BLOGOSPHERE, which covers all blogs  and their interconnections.
Recently the media has started treating the blogosphere as a gauge of public opinion, and it has been cited in both academic and non-academic work as evidence of rising or falling resistance to globalization.
Sites such […]

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KEVIN KELLY’S DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB

diciembre 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off on KEVIN KELLY’S DESCRIPTION OF THE WEB

Kevin Kelly, who was born in 1952, is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine. He has also been a writer, photographer and conservationist. Kelly is a student of cultures and is considered by some an expert in Digital Culture. He has recently created an speech ‘THE NEXT 5.000 DAYS OF THE WEB’ , of […]

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‘THE NEXT 5000 DAYS OF THE WEB’ by Kevin Kelly. Parts three and four.

noviembre 29th, 2008 · Comments Off on ‘THE NEXT 5000 DAYS OF THE WEB’ by Kevin Kelly. Parts three and four.

Kevin Kelly says, in these two parts of his whole speach ‘THE NEXT 5000 DAYS OF THE WEB’ that three important things are going to happen to the web in the next 5000 days.
the FIRST ONE: the web is going to embody, which means that is going to take the shape of someting we can […]

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Answer to the third debate: Lenguajes de marcas para la gestión de contenidos y la publicación web.

noviembre 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off on Answer to the third debate: Lenguajes de marcas para la gestión de contenidos y la publicación web.

The markup language is a way to codify a text using, apart of it, another tag or mark that have aditional information about the text’s estructure or its presentation. The most commonly used one is HTML (HyperText Markup Language), but there’s also another one, less known, but also important: XML (Extensible Markup Language).
HTML describes the […]

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