Corpora: 1. A theme for a doctoral thesis? 2. CICLing-2001 deadline.

From: Alexander Gelbukh (gelbukh@cic.ipn.mx)
Date: Sat Oct 21 2000 - 23:20:51 MET DST

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    Dear colleagues,

    I am looking for a research theme for a doctoral student of mine. Could you
    please give me some piece of advice?

    We are a Natural Language Lab of a computing research center. Thus, no
    "traditional" (paper-pencil) lexicography nor "pure" linguistics nor any
    Humanities. Something computer-related (and not too difficult :-).

    We work with Spanish (we have some corpora, syntactic analyser, etc.), and
    our main areas of competence are (dictionary-based) (syntactic)
    disambiguation and (corpus-based) dictionary compilation, though we also
    work on anaphora resolution, information retrieval, information extraction,
    text mining, etc.

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    Just using the opportunity, I remind you of the approaching poster deadline
    for CICLing-2001 (www.CICLing.org/2001). If you are interested in a full
    paper submission, please let me know.

    Thank you!
    Alexander

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