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Natural Language Processing
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NLP RESEARCH AT COLUMBIA


(COLUMBIA NLP SEMINAR SCHEDULE - SPRING 2022)

Natural Language Processing research at Columbia University is conducted in the
Computer Science Department, the Center for Computational Learning Systems and
the Biomedical Informatics Department. Due to the broad expertise and wide
ranging interests of our NLP researchers, NLP@CU has a distinctive combination
of depth and breadth. Our research combines linguistic insights into the
phenomena of interest with rigorous, cutting edge methods in machine learning
and other computational approaches.

The NLP@CU group consists of seven senior researchers who serve as principal
investigators on multiple projects, and who advise graduate students at all
levels. In any one year, the number of Ph.D. students ranges from approximately
fifteen to twenty-five, and the number of masters students is much larger. Other
members include post doctoral researchers, visitors, undergraduate research
assistants, and consultants.

Areas that we have particular strengths in include:

 * Phonology, Prosody
 * Morphology
 * Syntax and parsing
 * Lexical semantics, word sense disambiguation
 * Discourse processing, discourse coreference
 * Dialogue, spoken language
 * Genre, dialectal variation
 * Generation, summarization, question answering
 * Information extraction, data mining
 * Machine translation
 * Language and social networks
 * Arabic NLP
 * Linguistic resource creation, e.g., corpora, lexica
 * Evaluation of nlp technologies, resources, and human language use



The schedule and details for the regular NLP group seminar may be found here.
For access to the seminar, please subscribe to the Columbia NLP mailing list or
email the organizers.

Our research benefits from a cohesive, thriving environment: NLP@CU group
members have many internal collaborations, and collaborate closely with other
Columbia University researchers in related fields such as databases and machine
learning. We have an extensive network of collaborations globally.

To learn more about NLP@CU, visit our Labs, Groups and Projects page.


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