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LTI Seminar 2002-2003
Summer 2003
Spring 2003
May
22 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH |
Talk 1: Benjamin Van Durme, LTI M.S. student
Towards Light Semantic Processing
for Question Answering
Talk 2: Masayuki Asahara, Ph.D. candidate, Nara Institute of Science
and Technology, Japan
Japanese Named Entity Extraction
with Redundant Morphological Analysis |
| April 11 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH |
Carolyn Penstein Rose, Language
Research and Development Center (LRDC), University of Pittsburgh
Making Tutorial Dialogue
Systems Practical |
| March 25 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH
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Justin Zobel, School of Computer
Science and Information Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, Australia
Fast Sorting and Searching
of Strings with Burst Tries |
| March 21 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH |
Qin Jin, LTI Ph.D. student
Combining Cross-stream
and Time Dimensions in Phonetic Speaker Recognition |
| March 18 |
3:30 pm
4623 Wean |
Paul B. Kantor, Rutgers University
Information Retrieval Research
Initiatives At Rutgers |
| March 14 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH
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Diane Kelly, Rutgers University
Longitudinal, Naturalistic
Study of Information Search and Use Behavior as Implicit Feedback
for User Model Construction and Maintenance |
| March 7 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH |
Rong Jin, LTI Ph.D. student
Information Retrieval for
OCR Documents: A Content-based Probabilistic Correction Model |
Feb
21 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH
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Ananlada Chotimongkol , LTI Ph.D. student
Improving Speech Recognizer
Performance in a Dialog System Using N-best Hypotheses Reranking |
Jan
24 |
2:00 pm
1305 NSH
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Yuji
Matsumoto, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Use of Support Vector Machines
for Language Analysis |
Fall 2002
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