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Month: July 2014

The borders of ambiguity

The borders of ambiguity

Posted on July 17, 2014May 13, 2019

Within ULM-1, Rubén Izquierdo & Marten Postma focus on Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD): the task of deciding on the meaning of a word by computers… Continue reading → READ MORE

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Word, concept and the perception of images and sounds

Posted on July 17, 2014April 23, 2019

Within ULM-2, Emiel van Miltenburg focusses on the perception of images and sounds. If we ever want to communicate with computers, it is essential that they understand… Continue reading → READ MORE

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Storylines and perspectives

Posted on July 17, 2014April 23, 2019

Within ULM-3, Tommaso Caselli, Roser Morante and Chantal van Son work on stories and world views as a key to understanding language… Continue reading → READ MORE

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A quantum model of text understanding

A quantum model of text understanding

Posted on July 17, 2014April 23, 2019

Within ULM-4, Filip Ilievski & Minh Lê investigate a new model of natural-language-processing. Contemporary NLP does not put enough… Continue reading → READ MORE

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Understanding Language by Machines
Computational Lexicology & Terminology Lab
Language, Literature and Communication
Faculty of Humanities
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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