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This portal presents the most central topics in the fields Quantitative Linguistics and Systems Theoretical (Synergetic) Linguistics. </div>
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=='''Fundamental Issues'''==
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[[aims and methods of quantitative linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[history of quantitative linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[law]]&nbsp;– [[theory]]&nbsp;– [[explanation in linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[unit]]&nbsp;– [[property]]&nbsp;– [[the role of statistics in quantitative linguistics]]
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== '''Language Analysis''' ==
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=='''Multilinguality''' ==
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== '''Concepts and Terms''' ==
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[[Frequency (Quantitative_linguistics)]]&nbsp;– [[distribution]]&nbsp;– [[system]]&nbsp;– [[structure]]&nbsp;– [[function]]&nbsp;– [[process]]&nbsp;– [[polysemy]]&nbsp;– [[polytextuality]]&nbsp;– [[Ngram frequency]]&nbsp;– [[syntactic complexity]]
 
  
 
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== '''Models and Methods''' ==
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== '''Text Data Mining''' ==
 
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[[diversification processes]]&nbsp;
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[[catastrophe and chaos theory in linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[analogical modeling]]&nbsp;– [[power laws in linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[synergetic linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[linguistic economy]]&nbsp;–
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== '''Information Extraction''' ==
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Information Extraction is a text data mining subfield. It belongs in the Text Analytics family of tools
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Popular commercial Information Extraction software includes SRA's NetOwl, Inxight's (now SAP) ThingFinder, and ClearForest's (now Reuters) Calais.
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The current benchmarks set the standard pretty high. Information Extraction software is expected to perform certain (traditionally "hard") NLP tasks such as anaphoric coreference resolution and word sense disambiguation.
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=='''Laws and Hypotheses''' ==
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[[Zipf's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Menzerath-Altmann Law]]&nbsp;– [[Piotrowski Law]]&nbsp;– [[Bradford's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Arens' Law]]&nbsp;– [[Behaghel's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Beöthy's Law]]&nbsp;–
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[[DeMorgan's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Frumkina's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Mizutani's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Gibbs' Law]]&nbsp;– [[Goebl's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Herdan's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Kabashima's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Krylov's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Lotka's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Martin's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Ohno's Law]]&nbsp;–
 
[[Shibuya's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Yule's Law]]&nbsp;– [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]]&nbsp;– [[Zipf-Alekseev Law]]&nbsp;– [[Goebl's Law]]
 
  
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[[natural language processing]]&nbsp;– [[machine learning]]&nbsp;– [[probabilistic parsing]]&nbsp;– [[speech processing]]&nbsp;– [[neurolinguistics]]&nbsp;– [[computer assisted learning]]&nbsp;– [[text comprehensibility]]&nbsp;–
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[[text to speech]]&nbsp;– [[analysis of writing systems]]&nbsp;– [[terminology]]&nbsp;– [[stylistics and forensic linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[text technology]]
 
  
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Journals: [[Journal of Quantitative Linguistics]]&nbsp;- [[Glottometrics]]
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Book series: [[book series Quantitative Linguistics|Quantitative Linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[bibliographical works on quantitative linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[Bibliographien]]&nbsp;– [[links]]&nbsp;– [[International Handbook of Quantitative Linguistics]]&nbsp;– [[QUALICO conference]]&nbsp;– [[Trier symposium on quantitative linguistics]]
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Journals: [[Cognition]]&nbsp;, [[ Computational Linguistics]]&nbsp;, [[Information Retrieval]]&nbsp;  [[Research on  Language and Computation]]&nbsp;, [[Journal of Logic and Computation]]&nbsp;, [[Journal of Logic, Language and Information]]&nbsp;, [[Natural Language Engineering]]&nbsp;, [[Machine Translation]]<br>
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Conferences: [http://www1.cs.columbia.edu/~radev/newacl/conferences.html ACL]&nbsp;, [[COLING]]&nbsp;, [[EACL]]&nbsp;, [[HLT]]&nbsp;, [[NAACL]]
  
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[[Hans Arens]]&nbsp;- [[Adolf Lucas Bacmeister]]&nbsp;- [[Siegfried Behn (de)]]&nbsp;- [[Anton Semënovič Budilovič]]&nbsp;- [[Viktor Jakovlevič Bunjakovskij]]&nbsp;- [[Sergej Grigor'evič Čebanov]]&nbsp;- [[Nikolaj Gavrilovič Černyševskij]]&nbsp;- [[Jan Czekanowski]]&nbsp;- [[Ernst Wilhelm Förstemann]]&nbsp;- [[Georg von der Gabelentz]]&nbsp;- [[Georg Philipp Harsdörffer]]&nbsp;- [[Gustav Herdan]]&nbsp;- [[Gustav Herdan (de)]]&nbsp;- [[Jean Paul]]&nbsp;- [[Boris Isaakovič Jarcho]]&nbsp;- [[Karl Knauer (de)]]&nbsp;- [[Reinhard Köhler]]&nbsp;- [[Jiří Krámský]]&nbsp;- [[Dmitrij Nikolaevič Kudrjavskij]]&nbsp;- [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz]]&nbsp;- [[Wincenty Lutosławski]]&nbsp;- [[Andrei Andrejewitsch Markow]]&nbsp;- [[Helmut Meier]]&nbsp;- [[August Friedrich Pott]]&nbsp;- [[August Schleicher]]&nbsp;- [[Albert Thumb (de)]]&nbsp;- [[Bohumil Trnka]]&nbsp; <div style="font-size:80%;">
 
  
 
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[[International Quantitative Linguistics Association (IQLA)]]
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[http://www.aclweb.org/ ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)]<br>
 
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[http://eacl.coli.uni-saarland.de/ EACL (European Chapter of the ACL)]<br>
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[http://www.acm.org/ ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)]<br>
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[http://www.eamt.org/ EAMT (European Association for Machine Translation)]<br>
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[http://www.elra.info/ ELRA (European Language Resources Association)]<br>
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[http://www.elsnet.org/ ELSNET (European Network in Language and Speech)]<br>
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[http://www.euralex.org/ EURALEX (European Association for Lexicography)]<br>
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[http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/ LDC (Linguistic Data Consortium)]<br>
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[http://www.saltforum.org/ SALT (Speech and Language Technology, United Kingdom)]<br>
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[http://www.tei-c.org/ TEI (Text Encoding Initiative)]<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 September 2020

This portal presents the most central topics in Computational Linguistics.

Language Analysis

Natural Language Generation


Multilinguality

Question Answering

Text Data Mining

Topic Detection

Information Extraction

Information Extraction is a text data mining subfield. It belongs in the Text Analytics family of tools where unstructured text is automatically analyzed for the recognition and extraction of named entities, facts, events, and structured relationships between any of the above. Popular commercial Information Extraction software includes SRA's NetOwl, Inxight's (now SAP) ThingFinder, and ClearForest's (now Reuters) Calais. The current benchmarks set the standard pretty high. Information Extraction software is expected to perform certain (traditionally "hard") NLP tasks such as anaphoric coreference resolution and word sense disambiguation.

Information Retrieval

Summarization

Multimodality

Mathematical Methods

Language Resources

Evaluation

Information Sources and Conferences

Journals: Cognition , Computational Linguistics , Information Retrieval  Research on Language and Computation , Journal of Logic and Computation , Journal of Logic, Language and Information , Natural Language Engineering , Machine Translation
Conferences: ACL , COLING , EACL , HLT , NAACL

Associations

ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
EACL (European Chapter of the ACL)
ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)
EAMT (European Association for Machine Translation)
ELRA (European Language Resources Association)
ELSNET (European Network in Language and Speech)
EURALEX (European Association for Lexicography)
LDC (Linguistic Data Consortium)
SALT (Speech and Language Technology, United Kingdom)
TEI (Text Encoding Initiative)

This portal is maintained by Jürgen Wedekind. Please use the discussions tab or Email

to enter your comments, critical remarks, or suggestions. Thank you.