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Tweet A post on Google’s research blog lists the major datasets for NLP and KB processing that Google has released in the past year. They include datasets to help in entity linking, relation...
Tweet The third Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning will be held at UMBC on Fri. 11 Oct 3013, bringing together students, postdocs, faculty and researchers from...
Tweet The UMBC WebBase corpus is a dataset of high quality English paragraphs containing over three billion words derived from the Stanford WebBase project’s February 2007 Web crawl....
Tweet The results of the 2013 Semantic Textual Similarity task (STS) are out. We were happy to find that our system did very well on the core task, placing first out of the 35 participating...
Tweet Google released the Wikilinks Corpus, a collection of 40M disambiguated mentions from 10M web pages to 3M Wikipedia pages. This data can be used to train systems that do entity linking...
Tweet Google Sets was a the result of a early Google research project that ended in 2011. The idea was to be able to recognize the similarity of a set of terms (e.g., python, lisp and...
Tweet The popular KDnuggets news site for analytics, data mining and data science asked their visitors “What will replace “Big Data” as a hot buzzword?” and the most popular choice was “smart...
Tweet Computing semantic similarity between words and phrases has important applications in natural language processing, information retrieval, and artificial intelligence. There are two...
Tweet The Center for Hybrid Multicore Productivity Research is a collaborative research center sponsored by the National Science Foundation with two university partners (UMBC and...
Full Title: talk: Genetic information for chronic disease prediction, 1pm 9/23, ITE227, UMBC Tweet Genetic information for chronic disease prediction Michael A. Grasso, MD, PhD University...