I am one month away from the official deadline for completing my PhD thesis. It is about Natural Language Processing, more concretely about building a set of tools for morphological disambiguation, shallow parsing, named entity recognition, sentence alignment and such. The topic is a bit parochial, engineering rather than science, as much of it is just applying well-known techniques to Hungarian. Some of our tools are used by the broader language technology community, though.
I would really appreciate feedback. Send me a PM if you’d like to have a look. (You can decide whether you’d like to give feedback after you have looked into it.)
I am one month away from the official deadline for completing my PhD thesis. It is about Natural Language Processing, more concretely about building a set of tools for morphological disambiguation, shallow parsing, named entity recognition, sentence alignment and such. The topic is a bit parochial, engineering rather than science, as much of it is just applying well-known techniques to Hungarian. Some of our tools are used by the broader language technology community, though.
I would really appreciate feedback. Send me a PM if you’d like to have a look. (You can decide whether you’d like to give feedback after you have looked into it.)
Is that made easier by the fact that in Hungarian they prefix each word with it’s type? .
Is it written in English? If so, I will take a look at it, at least the first couple of chapters. I try to keep abreast of developments in NLP.
Yes, it is written in English. I PMed you a link.