utcompling.com
Students - The UT Austin Computational Linguistics Lab
http://www.utcompling.com/people/students
The UT Austin Computational Linguistics Lab. Computer Science) Natural language semantics and probabilistic logic. webpage. Computer Science) Textual inference and statistical relational learning. webpage. Linguistics) Computational Linguistics, Semantics, Pragmatics. webpage. Linguistics) Computational Linguistics, Discourse and Coreference, Mathematical Linguistics, Semantics webpage. Computer Science) Parsing, Low-Resource Languages. webpage. Linguistics) Computational linguistics, geolocation.
liquidnarrative.csc.ncsu.edu
Current and Past Members | The Liquid Narrative Group
https://liquidnarrative.csc.ncsu.edu/index.php/people/current-and-past-members
The Liquid Narrative Group. Current and Past Members. Current and Past Members. PhD, Professor of Computer Science, University Faculty Scholar and Director, NCSU Digital Games Research Initiative, Co-Director, NCSU Visual Narrative Initiative. Senior Research Software Developer, Narrative Processing. Trey Overman, Project Manager, Narrative Processing. Adam Amos-Binks (computer science), Narrative Processing. Bradley A. Cassell (computer science), IC-CRIME. Rogelio E. Cardona-Rivera. Brandon R. Thorne.
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Students and PostDocs - Katrin Erk's homepage
http://www.katrinerk.com/home/teaching/students
Co-advised with Ray Mooney). Co-advised with Ray Mooney). Past students and postdocs:. Gemma Boleda, now at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Nicholas Gaylord, 2013 (with Colin Bannard). Thesis: The "resolution" of word meaning in context. Now at Lexicon Branding. 2011 Thesis: Word meaning in context as a paraphrase distribution: Evidence, Learning, and Inference. Now at IBM. Inge de Bleecker, now with outriderUX. Honors theses and undergraduate research assistants:. Aidan Coyne. Now at Bazaarvoice.
jonbho.net
I want to fix programming | jonbho
http://jonbho.net/2012/01/24/i-want-to-fix-programming
I want to fix programming. The SB series, part 1 of 7). Programming is broken. Completely broken. The very way we write code today is just so broken that it makes you want to puke. I’ve been saying for years that I hate programming. I am and have been a fulltime developer for over 20 years, I don’t regret it, and I still love what you can do with programming. Still, I hate programming. You nearly lose one of your toes. I thought for a long time that functional programming could be the solution, and studi...
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