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Information Retrieval Techniques
Explore Article natlang.blogspot.com (Jan 31 2005)
A general collection of articles on search and information retrieval techniques of the future: How Search Works, by Tim Bray: a simple introduction to Boolean search Relaxation Ranking Passage Retrieval, by Steve Green: giving weight to terms that appear near each other. A Framework for Multilingual Searching and Meta-information Extraction by S. Shimizu et al. The Porter Stemming Algorithm, by Martin Porter. Snowball: a language for stemming algorithms Bayesia (Read Full Article)
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Speed up your web research...
Explore Article natlang.blogspot.com (Jan 6 2005)
...with these nifty Firefox extensions. Googlebar: search straight from your toolbar without having to go to google.com. The niftiest part is the Site search button, that lets you search all pages within a domain. Dict: select a word, right-click and press "Define (word)", and you get a bunch of definitions just like that. You can also choose what dictionaries to search: one of them's an English-Arabic dictionary; useful. ResearchBuddy: Now this is seriously useful. (Read Full Article)
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Machine Translation links
Explore Article natlang.blogspot.com (Dec 30 2004)
This Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology (1996) covers a lot of ground, including speech recognition, machine translation and the like. Useful resource for getting up to speed on these technologies. John Hutchins' website includes lots of papers on MT, including lots of papers on the history of machine translation - gives good background to the entire field. Issue 8.05 of Wired Magazine (May 2000) has a collection of MT articles (here, here (Read Full Article)
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General sources for papers
Explore Article natlang.blogspot.com (Dec 30 2004)
The ACL Anthology is a digital archive for research papers on computational linguistics, including papers from Computational Linguistics journal since 1980 (but there's a one-year embargo, it looks like.) The following ArXiV categories will probably be of use: Computation and Language Artificial Intelligence Information Retrieval CiteSeer has quite a few nat lang proc papers too. AI in the News has links to news stories about, well, AI; there's also a nat lang pr (Read Full Article)
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