Only Connect! Two Minor Explorations in Using Graphs for IF and NLP
author: Lillian Lee,
Department of Computer Science, Cornell University
recorded by: Center for Language and Speech Processing
published: Feb. 15, 2012, recorded: December 2007, views: 3022
recorded by: Center for Language and Speech Processing
published: Feb. 15, 2012, recorded: December 2007, views: 3022
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Can we create a system that can learn to understand political speeches well enough to determine the speakers' viewpoints? Can we improve information retrieval by using link analysis, as is famously done in Web search, if we are dealing with documents that don't contain hyperlinks? And how can these two questions form the basis of a coherent talk? Answer: graphs! Joint work with Oren Kurland, Bo Pang, and Matt Thomas.
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