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Vous pouvez désormais télécharger les Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Natural Language Generation and the Semantic Web.


Avec le développement des technologies du Web Sémantique et l'avènement des « linked data » (données liées), la connexion se renforce rapidement entre génération du langage naturel (Natural Language Generation, NLG ) et web sémantique (SW).

L'objectif de cet atelier est de promouvoir la discussion et les échanges au niveau des recherches relatives à NLG et au SW. Ce workshop vous invite à soumettre vos résumés, par exemple portant sur des travaux en cours, des démonstrations de système, un résultat négatif, un point de vue ou une synthèse de recherches menées.


Invited Speaker: Roberto Navigli:

BabelNet: past, present and future:

In this talk I will overview work done in my group at the Linguistic Computing Laboratory in the Computer Science Department of the Sapienza University of Rome which addresses key problems in multilingual lexical semantics. I will start from a brief introduction to BabelNet, the largest multilingual semantic network and encyclopedic dictionary covering 14 million concepts and entities, and 271 languages, also at the core of the so-called Linguistic Linked Open Data cloud. I will move on to Word Sense Disambiguation and Entity Linking in arbitrary languages with "zero training" (Babelfy) and then present recent latent and explicit vector representations of meaning which obtain state-of-the-art results in several NLP tasks. Finally, I will present my plan for making BabelNet a sustainable, continuously-improved resource.  This is joint work with several people from my NLP group at Sapienza

Roberto Navigli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science of the Sapienza University of Rome. He was awarded the Marco Somalvico 2013 AI*IA Prize for the best young researcher in AI. He was the first Italian recipient of an ERC Starting Grant in computer science (2011-2016), and a co-PI of a Google Focused Research Award on Natural Language Understanding. In 2015 he received the META prize for groundbreaking work in overcoming language barriers with BabelNet. His research lies in the field of multilingual Natural Language Processing. Currently he is an Associate Editor of the Artificial Intelligence Journal.


Le programme est maintenant disponible, vous pouvez le télécharger ici.

 

 

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Avec le développement des technologies du Web Sémantique et l'avènement des « linked data » (données liées), la connexion se renforce rapidement entre génération du langage naturel (Natural Language Generation, NLG ) et web sémantique (SW).

L'objectif de cet atelier est de promouvoir la discussion et les échanges au niveau des recherches relatives à NLG et au SW. Ce workshop vous invite à soumettre vos résumés, par exemple portant sur des travaux en cours, des démonstrations de système, un résultat négatif, un point de vue ou une synthèse de recherches menées.


Invited Speaker: Roberto Navigli:

BabelNet: past, present and future:

In this talk I will overview work done in my group at the Linguistic Computing Laboratory in the Computer Science Department of the Sapienza University of Rome which addresses key problems in multilingual lexical semantics. I will start from a brief introduction to BabelNet, the largest multilingual semantic network and encyclopedic dictionary covering 14 million concepts and entities, and 271 languages, also at the core of the so-called Linguistic Linked Open Data cloud. I will move on to Word Sense Disambiguation and Entity Linking in arbitrary languages with "zero training" (Babelfy) and then present recent latent and explicit vector representations of meaning which obtain state-of-the-art results in several NLP tasks. Finally, I will present my plan for making BabelNet a sustainable, continuously-improved resource.  This is joint work with several people from my NLP group at Sapienza

Roberto Navigli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science of the Sapienza University of Rome. He was awarded the Marco Somalvico 2013 AI*IA Prize for the best young researcher in AI. He was the first Italian recipient of an ERC Starting Grant in computer science (2011-2016), and a co-PI of a Google Focused Research Award on Natural Language Understanding. In 2015 he received the META prize for groundbreaking work in overcoming language barriers with BabelNet. His research lies in the field of multilingual Natural Language Processing. Currently he is an Associate Editor of the Artificial Intelligence Journal.


Le programme est maintenant disponible, vous pouvez le télécharger ici.

 

 

ANR

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