16.507 Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Feb 26 2003 - 02:37:48 EST

  • Next message: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty

                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 507.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

             Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 07:30:48 +0000
             From: Ruslan Mitkov <R.Mitkov@wlv.ac.uk>
             Subject: The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics is out!

    The Oxford Handbook of Computational Linguistics is out!
    (http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~le1825/handbook/index.htm)

    THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS

    R. Mitkov (Ed)

    Oxford University Press
    2003

    Contents

    Preface (R. Mitkov)
    Introduction (M. Kay)

    Part I. Fundamentals

    1. Phonology (S. Bird)
    2. Morphology (H. Trost)
    3. Lexicography (P. Hanks)
    4. Syntax (R. Kaplan)
    5. Semantics (S. Lappin)
    6. Discourse (A. Ramsey)
    7. Pragmatics and Dialogue (G.Leech and M.Weisser)
    8. Formal grammars and languages (C. Martin-Vide)
    9. Complexity (B. Carpenter)

    Part II. Processes, methods and resources

    10. Text segmentation (A. Mikheev)
    11. POS tagging (A.Voutilainen)
    12. Parsing (J. Carroll)
    13. Word-sense disambiguation (M. Stevenson and Y.Wilks)
    14. Anaphora resolution (R. Mitkov)
    15. Natural Language Generation (J.Bateman and M. Zock)
    16. Speech recognition (L. Lamel and J.L. Gauvain)
    17. Text-to-speech synthesis (T. Dutoit and Y. Stylianou)
    18. Finite-state technology (L. Karttunen)
    19. Statistical methods (C. Samuelsson)
    20. Machine Learning (R. Mooney)
    21. Lexical knowledge acquisition (Y. Matsumoto)
    22. Evaluation (L. Hirschman and I. Mani)
    23. Sublanguages and Controlled Languages (R. Kittredge)
    24. Corpora (T. McEnery)
    25. Ontologies (P.Vossen)
    26. Tree adjoining grammars (A. Joshi)

    Part III. Applications

    27. Machine translation: general overview (J. Hutchins)
    28. Machine translation: latest developments (H. Somers)
    29. Information retrieval (E.Tzoukermann, J. Klavans
            and T. Strzalkowski)
    30. Information extraction (R. Grishman)
    31. Question answering (S. Harabagiu and D. Moldovan)
    32. Text summarisation (E. Hovy)
    33. Term extraction and automatic indexing (C. Jacquemin
            and D. Bourigault)
    34. Text data mining (M. Hearst)
    35. Natural language interaction (I. Androutsopoulos and
            M. Aretoulaki)
    36. Natural language in multimodal and multimedia systems
            (E. Andre)
    37. NLP in computer-aided language learning (J. Nerbonne)
    38. Multilingual on-line NLP (G. Grefenstette and
            F. Segond)

    Notes on contributors

    Glossary

    Index of authors

    Subject index

    (784 pages)

    Oxford University Press is planning to expand in the area of Computational
    Linguistics and welcomes submissions in the field.



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : Wed Feb 26 2003 - 02:42:54 EST