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Filip Ilievski
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Since March 2015 I am a PhD candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam under supervision of researchers from the Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab. Prof Dr. Piek Vossen. And Dr. Marieke van Erp. And from the Knowledge Representation and Reasoning group. Prof Dr. Stefan Schlobach. And Prof. Dr. Frank van Harmelen. My research deals with resolving contextual interpretation of human language by using background knowledge and reasoning. I am the main developer of LOTUS. View my profile on Github.
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Word, concept and the perception of images and sounds | Understanding Language by Machines
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Word, concept and the perception of images and sounds. July 17, 2014. Within ULM-2, Emiel van Miltenburg focusses on the perception of images and sounds. If we ever want to communicate with computers, it is essential that they understand…. Focusses on the perception of images and sounds. By Emiel van Miltenburg. The graph shows tags from the Freesound Database, clustered by their similarity. The VU Sound Corpus. Link: https:/ github.com/CrowdTruth/VU-Sound-Corpus. In Proceedings of the ninth internationa...
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— Mar. 13 2015: Why linguists are needed by George Lakoff — webcast available | Understanding Language by Machines
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Mar 13 2015: Why linguists are needed by George Lakoff webcast available. March 13, 2015. Webcast available of presentation by George Lakoff. On Friday March 13 2015 “Why linguists are needed: The severe limitations of big data analysis of linguistic corpora”. Arguing that “big data statistical methods by themselves were hopeless” in a multi-million dollar project on analyzing the conceptual metaphors in a vast corpus of US intelligence documents. University of California, Berkeley. This talk will go ove...
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Publications | Understanding Language by Machines
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E van Miltenburg, R. Morante, and D. Elliott, “Pragmatic factors in image description: the case of negations,” in Proceedings of the 5th workshop on vision and language. 2016, pp. 54-59. E van Miltenburg, “Stereotyping and bias in the flickr30k dataset,” in Proceedings of multimodal corpora: computer vision and language processing (mmc 2016). 2016, pp. 1-4. Inproceedings{miltenburg2016stereotyping, author = {Emiel van Miltenburg}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Multimodal Corpora: Computer vision and langua...
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Understanding Language by Machines | – an escape from the world of language – Spinoza Prize projects (2014-2019) Prof. dr. Piek Vo
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An escape from the world of language -. Spinoza Prize projects (2014-2019). Prof dr. Piek Vossen. Understanding Language by Machines. Computational Lexicology and Terminology Lab. Language, Literature and Communication. De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam. For questions email contact. The project is divided into 4 subprojects. Each investigating a different aspect of assigning meaning:. The borders of ambiguity. Word, concept and the perception of images and sounds. A quantum model of text understanding.
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— NLP analysis of “The art of the Humanities – Graduation day 2014” | Understanding Language by Machines
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NLP analysis of “The art of the Humanities – Graduation day 2014”. February 27, 2015. However, Inger Leemans. One of the speakers at the event, realized that all the theses together are a very interesting data set to analyse. She contacted us. To help analyse the theses. In this blog, I. Would like to present the most interesting results from the analysis. Description of the data set. On average, theses were 36.000 words long, with the departements of History and Communication being the most wordiest.
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— Similarity & Relatedness | Understanding Language by Machines
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July 1, 2015. Presentations by Marten Postma, Minh Le, Alessandro Lopopolo, and Emiel van Miltenburg. July 01, 2015 at VU Amsterdam. Similarity and relatedness lie at the core of semantics. At CLTL, we study similarity and relatedness from different perspectives: linguistic perspective using WordNet hierarchy, mathematic perspective about evaluation, neurological perspective using brain wave recoding, and perceptual perspective using distributional and multimodal approach. I present a series of neuro-ima...
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A quantum model of text understanding | Understanding Language by Machines
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A quantum model of text understanding. July 17, 2014. Within ULM-4, Minh Lê & Filip Ilievski investigate a new model of natural-language-processing. Current approaches are based on a pipeline architecture…. Understanding language by machines. 8216;A quantum model of text understanding’ by: Minh Ngoc Lê, MSc. 038; Filip Ilievski, MSc. Figure: Forward propagation for an example: (cat, has part, tail). Minh Ngoc Lê’s presentation Dec. 10 2014. Joint neural embeddings of synsets and entities.
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— ULM-3 participates in SemEval 2015 Task 4 TimeLine: Cross-Document Event Ordering | Understanding Language by Machines
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ULM-3 participates in SemEval 2015 Task 4 TimeLine: Cross-Document Event Ordering. December 23, 2014. Members of the ULM-3 subproject participated in the SemEval 2015 Task 4 TimeLine: Cross-Document Event Ordering. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. July 2015. ExProM Workshop. ULM1 participated at SemEval-2015 task #13: Multilingual WSD and Entity Linking →. Jun 24 2016: 2nd Spinoza workshop: Looking at the Long Tail.
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