[Corpora-List] For students: "CL in Action"

iddo.greental at thomsonreuters.com iddo.greental at thomsonreuters.com
Mon Nov 1 10:01:14 UTC 2010


Erik,

If you like to demo IE in a business domain, try http://viewer.opencalais.com/  (or find general and API information on http://www.opencalais.com/ ).

Regards,
Iddo


-----Original Message-----
From: corpora-bounces at uib.no [mailto:corpora-bounces at uib.no] On Behalf Of Erik Fäßler
Sent: ב 01 נובמבר 2010 11:49
To: corpora at uib.no
Subject: [Corpora-List] For students: "CL in Action"


  Hi all,

the new semester has begun and I'm about to plan my first courses. I'd 
like to give the new students some overview about applications of 
Computational Linguistics in the reals world as well as some good 
illustration of the things that happen "behind the scenes" (parsing, 
PoS-Tagging...).
I'm thinking of some slides illustrating standard-techniques like NER, 
parse-tree-generation, for example. Additionally, some actually 
functioning demos would be cool: Perhaps a web-application taking a 
sentence and outputting the parse tree, or the PoS-Tags or whatsoever. 
Or something demonstrating how spelling correction works.
Do you know some resources where some of these things are nicely shown 
and which I could use? Of course I could just do some slides and there 
are plenty of parsers, taggers etc. running in our lab, but it's nothing 
you'd show your fresh students for a first glance ;)

I appreciate any tips!

Thanks,

     Erik

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