#acl Known:read,write,revert All:read = Home page = == Getting Started == If you are new to the computational linguistics program, you might be interested in GettingStarted with computational linguistics at IU. == What is everyone doing? == * NathanSanders : . Dialect distance: phonological distance, syntactic distance, extracting the most important features from the generated distances . Computational phonology: OT learning, OT implementation, explanation of historical processes like analogy * MarkusDickinson : . Data-driven corpus linguistics: annotation error detection, POS tagging, interfaces to parsing; Intelligent Computer-aided language learning (ICALL) * StephenGrimes : . computational phonology, phonotactics, sonority, frequency in phonology * JoshuaHerring : . comparative syntax, Minimalist parsing and generation, Intelligent computer-aided language learning (ICALL), Machine translation, Finite-state morphology * JasonKessler : . sentiment analysis, machine learning for automatic identification of semantic relations, supervised approaches to ranking, domain adaptation * Please add your own summary here and links to more details. == Events == === CL Lunch === The upcoming topic at the ["CL Lunch"] is Redundancy in perceptual and linguistic experience: Comparing feature-based and distributional theories of semantic representation, by Brian Riordan. Past topics include ["How to use Big Red"] and UnixTricks. The computational linguists also hosted the ["Professionalization Workshop"] during the Spring 2008 semester. == Resources == === Corpora === The department maintains a ["List of Corpora"] from many languages. === Lab Manual === Some useful information for the ["Lab"] in Memorial Hall 401. == Add to the Wiki == Click "edit (text)" to edit existing pages. To add a page, delete the current page name from the URL and enter a new one. For example, change http://jones.ling.indiana.edu/wiki/MainPage to http://jones.ling.indiana.edu/wiki/NewPage to create NewPage. You will notice that making a link to a non-existent page allows you to create it as well. It would be useful for you to create a user name so we can keep track of who has changed what. Click 'login', then 'add user' and create a user name and password. See also WikiNews for updates to the wiki itself.