CSI5180: Schedule for Presentations
Notes:
Please choose a journal paper from one of the journals mentioned on
the ACL Wiki
page. A few of them are listed below:
- Computational
Linguistics (available online
at http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/coli. Please choose
recent papers).
- Natural Language Engineering
- ACM Transactions of Speech and Language
-
Language Resources and Evaluation
Check it with the instructor and schedule the
presentation. Each presentation will be 30-45 minutes (one or two presentations per
session).>
Schedule for paper presentations:
- Week 7: Mon, Feb 13
Presenter: Marina Sokolova, University of Ottawa, Faculty of
Medicine
Title: Subjectivity Analysis in Texts: Methods and Applications
(invited
talk)
- Week 9: Mon, Feb 27
Presenter: Jian Tang
Title: Bilingual Co-Training for Sentiment Classification of
Chinese Product Reviews,
by Xiaojun Wan,
in Computational Linguistics 37(3), 2011,
available here
- Week 10: Mon, Mar 5
Presenter: Adon Philips
Title: Statistical Source Expansion for Question Answering, by Nico
Schlaefer et al., in CIKM 2011 (about IBM Watson QA System),
available here
(through the uotawa library)
- Week 11: Mon, Mar 12
Presenter: Anis Noor Ali
Title: Knowledge-based vector space model for text clustering,
by Liping Jing, Michael K. Ng and Joshua Z. Huang, in Knowledge and
Information Systems 25(1), 2010,
available here
(through the uotawa library)
Presenter: Tanveer Ali
Title: Keyword Extraction from a Single Document
using Word Co-occurrence Statistical Information
Yutaka Matsuo and Mitsuru Ishizuka, in International Journal on
Artificial Intelligence Tools 13, 2004,
available here
- Week 12: Mon, Mar 19
Presenter: Ashraf Jallad
Title: Identifying Semitic Roots: Machine Learning
with Linguistic Constraints, by Ezra Daya,
Dan Roth, and Shuly Wintner, in Computational Linguistics, 34 (3), 2008,
available here
- Week 13: Mon, Mar 26
Presenter: Ranish Barket
Title: Rule-based Question Answering System for Reading
Comprehension Tests,
by Ellen Riloff and Michael Thelen, in ANLP/NAACL-2000 Workshop on
Reading Comprehension Tests as Evaluation for Computer-Based Language
Understanding Systems,
available here
Presenter: Majed Aloufi
Title: Parsing Noun Phrases in the Penn Treebank,
by David Vasas and James Curran,
in Computational Linguistics 37(4), 2011,
available here
Presenter: Jeremie Blais
Title: User Perceptions of Linguistic Style: Trainable Generation
of Personality Traits, by Francois Mairesse and Marilyn Walker,
in Computational Linguistics 2011, available here
- Week 14, Mon, Apr 2, Project Presentations