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Welcome to the Natural Language Processing Lab of the Brigham Young University Computer Science Department
If you are looking for a private wiki where lab members can coordinate on unbaked projects, please use the Private NLPWiki.
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News
- New: The annual University of Utah and Brigham Young University NLPfest was held here at BYU on November 9th, 2007. Schedule.
- NLP Course for Fall 2007. CS 401R, sec. 001 - Statistical Natural Language Processing
- Advanced NLP Course for Winter 2008. CS 601R, sec. 001 - Advanced Natural Language Processing: Text Mining The focus will be on Text Mining, including Text Classification and Clustering and Topic Modeling.
Technical Reports
- New BYU NLP Lab Tech Report #2 = "Generating Paraphrases with Greater Syntactic Variation using Syntactic Phrases"
- BYU NLP Lab Tech Report #1 = "Improving Classification in Phone-Based Language Recognition with Maximum Entropy Models"
Courses
- CS401R Fall 2007 course on Statistical Natural Language Processing. Course Web Page CS401R Wiki
- CS601R Winter 2007 course on Text Classification, Clustering, and Topic Modeling. Course Web Page CS601R Wiki
- CS598R Winter 2006 special projects course focusing on Text Classification and Text Clustering. CS598R Wiki
People
Faculty
- Eric Ringger, Director
- Deryle Lonsdale, Linguistics
- Kevin Seppi, Machine Learning
Students
- Robbie Haertel
- Dan Walker
- George Busby
- Peter McClanahan
- Bill Lund
- Marc Carmen
- Aaron Davis
- Josh Hansen
- Kalli Hansen
- Adam Teichert
Alumni
- Irene Langkilde Geary
- Michael Goulding
- Rebecca Madsen
- Dan Su
- Thomas Packer, MyFamily.com
- Mark Gulbrandsen, Amazon.com
- Rob Van Dam
- Nathan Ekstrom
- Scott Chun
Projects
- Projects:Paraphrase: Sentential paraphrase.
- Projects:Language Identification: Spoken Language Identification.
- Projects:Clustering: Document clustering and Cluster evaluation.
- Projects:Intelligent Newsreader: Intelligent newsreader, including document clustering and keyword extraction.
- Syriac Concordance: Syriac POS tagging using active learning for the construction of a concordance of classical Syriac texts.
- Projects:MayaWiki: Robbie Haertel's MayaWiki.
- Pedagogical Software and Speech Technologies (PSST)
- Projects:ALFA: Active Learning for Annotation
Location
3346 TMCB; Computer Science Department; Brigham Young University; Provo, Utah 84602
Resources
- Lab Meeting: weekly lab meeting.
- Reading Group: weekly Reading Group focusing on Bayesian approaches to NLP.
- NLP Mailing List (Archive)
- Provo, Utah BYU Computer Science Department
- Subversion
- Trac
- NLP Lab Administration List
- Upcoming NLP conferences and deadlines
Tools
List of tools installed on NLP Lab server
