Tutorials
Other talks
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Benchmarking annotation tools for the Semantic Web, AHM
2005, Nottingham, September 2005.
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Text mining and the Semantic Web,
Manchester, March 2005.
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Introduction
to GATE (in French)
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Semantic, Syndication and Social Networks,
Panel at ECDL, September 2004.
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Automatic Creation and Monitoring of Semantic
Metadata in a Dynamic Knowledge Portal, AIMSA 2004, Bulgaria, 2 Sept 2004.
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Tools for automatic metadata creation,
KnowledgeWeb, Heraklion 2004.
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eCulture and Language Technology,
Joanneum eCulture Workshop, Graz, May 2004.
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What's the difference between Tony Blair
and Mother Theresa? (Human Language Technology for Preservation return on
investment)
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After OWL: defacto standards for
semantic
technology, ILASH, 19th March 2004
- Human Language Technology for
Audiovisual
Preservation, Alghero, 9th March 2004
- AKT Workshop, GATE progress, Jan
2004.
- HLT for the Semantic Web,
Workshop at ISWC 2003
- "Information Extraction: why
Google doesn't even come close" , BCS Meeting, Cheltenham, September 2003
- Towards a semantic extraction of named
entities, RANLP, September 2003
- GATE: A Unicode-based
Infrastructure
Supporting Multilingual Information Extraction, Workshop on IE for
Slavonic Languages, RANLP, September 2003
- RANLP Tutorial on Named Entity,
September 2003
- "Multi Source and Multilingual
Information Extraction", BCS SIGAI Workshop, Nottingham, September 2003
- IBM TJ Watson talk, August 2003
- Johns Hopkins workshop on
semtagging, July 2003
- GATE, HLT and Machine Learning,
Sheffield,
July 2003.
- IE for Cebuano, ACL Workshop, July
2003
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TIDES Surprise Language Program,
HLT/NAACL, June 2003
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SEKT meeting, London, February 2003.
- GATE, Invited talk, Leeds
University, February 2003.
- HLT for the Semantic Web, HP, Bristol, February
2003.
- ENST, Paris, January 2003.
- Prestospace, Paris, January 2003.
- Sheffield architecture discussion group,
Jan 15th 2003.
- OntoWeb 4, Innsbruck, December 2002.
- UMIST, November 29th 2002.
- Imperial College, October
30th 2002.
- BT Exact, October 11th 2002.
- Sheffield ACE Report, September 2002.
- Using Human
Language Technology for Automatic Annotation and Indexing of Digital
Library Content, 6th European Conference on Research and Advanced
Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL'2002), September 2002.
- A Light-weight Approach
to Coreference Resolution for Named Entities in Text, Fourth
Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium (DAARC'2002),
September 2002.
- Adapting A Robust Multi-Genre NE System
for Automatic
Content Extraction, Tenth International Conference on Artificial
Intelligence: Methodology, Systems, Applications, September 2002.
- GATE: an Architecture for Development of
Robust HLT Applications, 40th Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL'2002), July 2002.
- AKT highlights, Aberdeen,
July 2002.
- AKT HLT for the SemWeb,
Aberdeen, July 2002
(notes).
- Using GATE to Build an Extendable and
Portable IE-based Summarisation System, ACL Workshop on Text
Summarisation, July 2002.
- Using GATE as an Environment for
Teaching NLP, ACL Workshop on Effective Tools and Methodologies in
Teaching NLP, July 2002.
- OntoWeb SIG 5, ISCW1,
Sardinia, June 2002.
- Shallow Methods for NE Coreference
Resolution in
GATE,
TALN 02 Workshop on Coreference and Anaphora Resolution, Nancy, France,
June 2002.
- A Unicode-based Environment
for
Creation and Use of Language Resources, LREC, April 2002
[Valy's slides]
- A Ubiquitous, Permeable Web,
Luxembourg Knowledge
Technologies workshop, May 15th 2002. See also our
Semantic Web page.
- Critical Mass on the Semantic Web, Univ.
Southampton,
April 2002
- GATE and IE, Univ. Gothenburg, April
2002
- ACE Sheffield Report, February 2002
- HCRC, January 2002
- GATE - Gonzo Articulation Trap
Equipment, October 2001
- Using GATE for annotating corpora,
September 2001
- RANLP, September 2001
- EuroLan, August 2001
- LEOWEb second consortium meeting, June
2001
- AKT Sheffield HLT Workshop, May 2001
- Prospects for new Technology Transfer in
Language Engineering, April 2001
- Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, February 2001
- British Classification Society, February
2001
- A simple example talk
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