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Small Studies Big Data
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Small Studies Big Data. A blog by the World Well-Being Project. Personality Profiles of ‘Cat’ and ‘Dog People’ in Social Media. July 6, 2016. Owning a pet is very popular in the U.S. The most recent survey from the American Pet Products Association estimated that 65% of American households (79.9 million) include at least one pet. The most popular household pets are, unsurprisingly, dogs (44% of households) and cats (34.9% of households) [1]. Are stereotyped as quiet, sensitive, and unorthodox while.
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The StatMT Blog: Welcome to the StatMT Blog
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A blog for and about statistical machine translation. Thursday, August 30, 2007. Welcome to the StatMT Blog. Welcome to the StatMT blog, a blog for the statistical machine translation community! Given the success of other research blogs, such as Hal Daume's NLP blog. This blog should be primarily be forum for the discussion of ideas. We anticipate offering posts on the following topics:. Negative results that might not otherwise be published. MT in the media. We'll do our best to keep this interesting.
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About | מקפים לוהטים
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A clearer link to my research page. A blog whose name sounds better in Hebrew (even more so than in Yiddish! This blog is a rather random assortment of quirks, ponders (is that a valid noun? And observations I make. Since language is my main passion, most of the posts revolve around the meaningless parts of linguistics. I also write meaningful squibs (sometimes with more-than-just-google research! Which I post at Dagesh Kal. The Israeli answer to Language Log. In addition, I overuse parentheses. 8211; su...
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Leon Derczynski | Sheffield NLP
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Natural Language Processing group at the University of Sheffield, UK. Dr Derczynski is a postdoctoral scientific Research Associate at the University of Sheffield. A computational linguistics researcher, his main interests are temporal information extraction, spatio-temporal semantics, information retrieval, and grounding of social media. August 28, 2013. August 20, 2013. Predicting voting intention from Twitter. Georgia Tech CL Lab. Hal Daume's NLPers blog. Blog at WordPress.com. Join 177 other followers.
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The StatMT Blog: After 7 years...
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A blog for and about statistical machine translation. Monday, July 7, 2014. This blog has been parked on the web for a really long time, so I'm going to start posting some of the ideas that I've had. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Devlin et al. 2014 - ACL 2014s best paper. Natural language processing blog. Awesome people: Bonnie Dorr (IWD ). Software Engineering vs Machine Learning Concepts. EWRL and NIPS 2016. Georgia Tech Computational Linguistics Lab. Georgia Tech at NAACL 2016.
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Quantifying Tweet Decay | Sheffield NLP
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Natural Language Processing group at the University of Sheffield, UK. August 28, 2013. What would be really useful is to get a precise idea of how much tweet deletion changes the data. If we know how big the changes are, we can guess the amount of variation between experiments. Hopefully, they are not too big, and people who’ve downloaded tweet datasets at different times can still compare results. And colleagues at the University of Edinburgh have investigated tweet deletion ( paper. Working back from t...
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Predicting voting intention from Twitter | Sheffield NLP
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Natural Language Processing group at the University of Sheffield, UK. August 27, 2013. Predicting voting intention from Twitter. Many past research efforts have tried to exploit human-generated content posted on Social Media platforms to predict the result of an election or of various sociopolitical polls including the ones targeting voting intentions. As part of our latest research, we propose a method for text regression tasks capable of modelling both word frequencies and user impact.
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August | 2013 | Sheffield NLP
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Natural Language Processing group at the University of Sheffield, UK. Monthly Archives: August, 2013. August 28, 2013. Predicting voting intention from Twitter. August 27, 2013. August 20, 2013. Predicting voting intention from Twitter. Georgia Tech CL Lab. Hal Daume's NLPers blog. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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About | Sheffield NLP
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Natural Language Processing group at the University of Sheffield, UK. The University of Sheffield’s Natural Language Processing Research Group. Established in 1993, is one of the largest and most successful language processing groups in the UK, and has a strong global reputation. Natural Language Processing (NLP) is an interdisciplinary field that uses computational methods:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Georgia Tech CL Lab.
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People | Sheffield NLP
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Natural Language Processing group at the University of Sheffield, UK. This is a list of those in the Sheffield NLP group who blog. 8211; automatic summarisation of multiple documents, image captioning. 8211; modeling financial markets with social media text. 8211; information extraction, esp. spatio-temporal and social. 8211; information extraction and question answering. 8211; social media mining, interdisciplinary CS, statistics and social science. 8211; lead GATE computational linguist.
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