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Intelligent Software Development Environments: Integrating Natural Language Processing with the Eclipse Platform

Butz, C., and P. Lingras (Eds.), Witte, R., B. Sateli, N. Khamis, and J. Rilling, "Intelligent Software Development Environments: Integrating Natural Language Processing with the Eclipse Platform", 24th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Canadian AI 2011), vol. 6657, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada : Springer-Verlag, pp. 408–419, May 25–27, 2011.

Predicate-Argument EXtractor (PAX)

Krestel, R., R. Witte, and S. Bergler, "Predicate-Argument EXtractor (PAX)", New Challenges for NLP Frameworks, Valletta, Malta : ELRA, pp. 51--54, May 22, 2010.

Flexible Ontology Population from Text: The OwlExporter

Witte, R., N. Khamis, and J. Rilling, "Flexible Ontology Population from Text: The OwlExporter", International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), Valletta, Malta : ELRA, pp. 3845--3850, May 19--21, 2010.

Ontology Design for Biomedical Text Mining

Baker, C. J. O., and K. - H. Cheung (Eds.), Witte, R., T. Kappler, and C. J. O. Baker, "Ontology Design for Biomedical Text Mining", Semantic Web: Revolutionizing Knowledge Discovery in the Life Sciences, New York, NY, USA : Springer Science+Business Media, pp. 281–313, 2007.

NLP Frameworks 2010 Workshop Proceedings now Online

The complete workshop proceedings are now available for download: online or local copy. You can also download the book of abstracts.

New Challenges for NLP Frameworks 2010: Final Call for Papers

New: Deadline extended to February 26.


Final Call for Papers

New Challenges for NLP Frameworks, a workshop at LREC 2010

22 May 2010, La Valleta, Malta


Natural language processing frameworks like GATE and UIMA have significantly changed the way NLP applications are designed, developed, and deployed. In this workshop, we bring together NLP framework designers and their users to showcase existing solutions and new challenges to be tackled in the next generation of NLP frameworks.
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