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jtauber
Joined: 14 May 2006 Posts: 8
05-14-06, 02:33 pm |
Post subject: Application to Linguistics |
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Is anyone here thinking about how to apply Jeff's ideas to linguistics?
Bayesian method are certainly used in a lot of natural language processing research but I'm interested in whether the more specific approach that Jeff and Dileep have applied to vision has been applied to language.
I'm about to embark on a PhD thesis on the inference of inflectional morphology and am interested in an HTM-like approach as one possibility. |
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shashi
Joined: 10 Feb 2006 Posts: 12 Location: Cambridge MA 05-15-06, 03:45 am |
Post subject: HTM in linguistics |
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hi there
I too am very interested in applying HTMs to linguistics - especially MT, multi-doc summarization, and building reasoning models with text corpora etc. I just finished off my Master's degrees from MIT & MIT-Sloan. My interest was applying HTMs on a web-scale, I call it "emergent semantics".
I am currently working in this field and hope to do further research in this domain. If you need someone to bounce of ideas off, collaborate or brainstorm, please contact me....
best,
Shashi
skant (at) sloan (dot) em-eye-tee (dot) eh-doo |
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jtauber
Joined: 14 May 2006 Posts: 8
02-05-07, 06:22 pm |
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greuk007
Joined: 11 Dec 2008 Posts: 1
12-11-08, 04:13 am |
Post subject: one more vote for this |
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| Just saw this post. I'll be joining the google group. |
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abhisheksgumadi
Joined: 18 Jul 2009 Posts: 4
07-21-09, 10:15 am |
Post subject: Interested in applying Jeff's theory to lingyuistics and NLP |
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| I write patterns to identify events inside text. We are still far from identifying the events the way the human mind does. I would be more than interested in collaborating on this with respect to linguistics. |
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