Diana Zaiu Inkpen Diana Inkpen Assistant Professor. Ph.D. (University of Toronto) P.Eng. Research Interests: Version française ... Natural Language Processing), Winter 2007 , Fall 2005, Fall 2004 ...
University of Toronto: Publications in Computational Linguistics (H-I ... ... Inkpen, Diana ... 2004. Superseded by 2005 book version . Inkpen, Diana. Building a Lexical Knowledge-Base of Near-Synonym Differences. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto ...
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IEEE Computational Intelligence Society - Ottawa Chapter Diana Inkpen, Assistant Professor : University of Ottawa ... She obtained her doctorate in 2003 from University of Toronto ... as one of Macleans 25 Best and Brightest (2004 ...
Greg Kondrak, Publications Diana Inkpen , Oana Frunza and Grzegorz Kondrak . Automatic Identification ... Conference on Computational Linguistics ( COLING 2004 ) pp. 952 ... for Language Reconstruction. Ph.D Thesis, University of Toronto ...
Building A Lexical Knowledge-Base of Near-Synonym Differences ... ... Lexical Knowledge-Base of Near-Synonym Differences Diana Inkpen Doctor of Philosophy Graduate Department of Computer Science University of Toronto 2004...
Olga Feiguina Supersedes March 2004 AAAI Symposium version. PDF; Diana Zaiu Inkpen, Olga Feiguina, ... Minors in Math and Philosophy) at the University of Toronto...
Semantic knowledge in word completion Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada... HLT-NAACL 2004 Workshop on Spoken Language Understanding for... Diana Zaiu Inkpen...
Building a Lexical Knowledge-Base of Near-Synonym Differences ... Diana Zaiu Inkpen and Graeme Hirst. Department of Computer Science,. University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G4. fdianaz,ghg@cs.toronto.edu...
B L K -B N -S D by Diana Inkpen A thesis submitted in conformity ... Diana Inkpen. Doctor of Philosophy. Graduate Department of Computer Science. University of Toronto. 2004. Current natural language generation or machine...

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