Computational Approaches to
Linguistic Creativity
Supported by
the U.S. National Science Foundation, Award
No.
0906244
People involved:
Anna Feldman
Jing Peng
Related publications, tools, events, etc.:
- Jing Peng, Anna Feldman, and Laura Street. 2010. Computing Linear Discriminants for
Idiomatic Sentence Detection. In Research in Computing Science,
Special issue: Natural Language Processing and its Applications, Vol.
46, pp. 17-28, Instituto Politecnico Nacional Centro de Investigacin
en Computacien Mexico 2010, ISSN 1870-4069. [pdf]
- Laura Street, Rachel Silverstein, Nathan Michalov, Felicia
Flowers, Angela Talucci, Michael Reynolds,Priscilla Pereira, Gabriella
Morgon, Samantha Siegel, Marci Barousse, Lurdes Ruela, Antequa
Anderson, Tashom Carroll, and Anna Feldman. 2010. Like Finding a Needle
in a Haystack: Annotating the American National Corpus for
Idiomatic
Expressions. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference
on
Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2010). [BA/MA Fall 09 Class
project].[pdf]
- Hiroki Yamakawa, Jing Peng, and Anna Feldman. 2010. Semantic
Enrichment of Text Representation with Wikipedia for Text
Classication. In Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE Conference on
Systems,
Man and Cybernetics (SMC2010), Istanbul, Turkey. [pdf]
- Anna Feldman and Jing Peng. 2009.
An Approach to Automatic
Figurative Language Detection: A Pilot Study. In Proceedings of
the
Corpus-Based Approaches for Figurative Language Colloquium held in
conjunction with the Corpus Linguistic 2009 endorsed by Researching and
Applying Metaphor (RaAM), Liverpool, UK. ISSN 1368-9223 [pdf]
Events: