This page gives a short overview of UKP Lab's recent activities with respect to the scientific community. A complete overview is available when clicking on the corresponding menu items on the left or on the "older entries" link after each subsection.
A contributed volume "The People’s Web Meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Language Resources" edited by Iryna Gurevych and Jungi Kim will be published by Springer in the book series "Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing", E. Hovy, M. Johnson and G. Hirst (eds.).
Iryna Gurevych and Torsten Zesch from the UKP Lab are guest editors of a special issue of the Language Resources and Evaluation Journal on "Collaboratively Constructed Language Resources".
UKP Lab is organizing GSCL 2013, the annual meeting of the German Society for Computational Linguistics and Language Technology (Gesellschaft für Sprachtechnologie & Computerlinguistik).
At ACL 2012 (Jeju, Republic of Korea, July 8-14, 2012), the UKP Lab (Iryna Gurevych and Jungi Kim) and Nicoletta Calzolari Zamorani (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR) co-chair the 3rd workshop on the People’s Web meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources and their Applications to NLP.
The UKP lab (Chris Biemann) is co-organizing the
ROBUS-UNSUP 2012: Joint Workshop on Unsupervised and Semi-Supervised Learning in NLP together with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Omri Abend, Ari Rappoport), the University of Cambridge (Anna Korhonen) and the University of Copenhagen (Anders Søgaard). The workshop will take place in conjunction with
EACL 2012, Avignon France April 23 - 27 2012.
UKP Lab (Torsten Zesch, Chris Biemann) is co-organizing the SemEval-2013 task on phrasal semantics.
At the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED 2009) in Brighton, the UKP Lab (Iryna Gurevych, Delphine Bernhard and Aljoscha Burchardt) presented the tutorial "Educational Natural Language Processing". You can download the slides here.
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