Ancy, Deepa, Divya, Indu, Nibeesh, Prajitha, Sincy, Sreeja, Sreejith and Varsha of Second year M.Tech Computational Linguistics attended the one day workshop on " Art of Research " Conducted by Department of Computer Applications, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore in association with Advanced Computing and Communications Society, Coimbatore Chapter on 24 August 2013. The various sessions in the workshop were handled by Dr. Saragur M Srinidhi , Dr. S.K. Sinha and Dr. S. Rajasekaran. The workshop discussed on various research issues, research methodologies, research strategies and current research opportunities. The workshop was very inspiring, motivational and enriched the participants on several aspects of research.
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
New Publication in IJLTET
The paper titled "Dysarthric Speech Enhancement using Formant Trajectory Refinement", by Divya Das of M. Tech Computational Lingusitcs, is accepted and published in Volume 2 Issue 4 – July 2013 of International Journal of Latest Trends in Engineering and Technology (IJLTET). The paper is part of her project work at Machine Intelligence Lab of Amrita Vishwavidhya peedam.
SIMPLE Groups congratulates Divya Das for her achievement.
Publication Details:
Divya Das, Dr. C. Santhosh Kumar, Dr. P. C. Reghu Raj, " Dysarthric Speech Enhancement using Formant Trajectory Refinement" , IJLTET, Volume 2 Issue 4 – July 2013.
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CLEAR-Sept 2013-Article Invitation
Student's Innovations in Morphology, Phonology and
Language Engineering (SIMPLE)-Groups
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Govt. Engineering College, Sreekrishnapuram
Palakkad, 678633
Inviting Article for CLEAR Sept 2013
We are inviting thought-provoking articles, interesting dialogues and healthy debates on multifaceted aspects of Computational Linguistics, for the forthcoming issue of CLEAR ( Computational Linguistics in Engineering And Research) magazine, publishing on Sept 2013. The topics of the articles would preferably be related to the areas of Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics and Information Retrieval.
Call
for Papers
Machine
Translation
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Web
Information Extraction/Mining
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Speech
Recognition/Understanding
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Information
Retrieval and Extraction
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Speech
Analysis/Synthesis
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Quantitative
Linguistics
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Computational
Models
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Language
Learning
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Computational
Linguistics
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Linguistics
Modelling Techniques
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Computational
Theories
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Multilingual/Cross-lingual Language Processing
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Natural
Language Processing
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Corpus Linguistics
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Spoken
Dialog Systems
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Software Engineering for NLP
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Formal
Linguistics-Theoretic and Grammar Induction
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Language and Social Networks
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Computational Semantics
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Applying NLP on Domain Specific Data
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Automatic Text Summarization
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Lexical Semantics, Word Sense Disambiguation
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Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
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Human-Computer Dialogue Systems
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Models of Cognitive Processes
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Discourse and Anaphora
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Ques/Ans and Dialogue Systems
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Morph Analyzer
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Textual Entailment
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Multimodal Representations and Processing
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Natural Language Interface for Database
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Deep Learning in NLP
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Download Call for Papers
The articles may be sent to the Editor on or before 10th September, 2013 through the email simplequest.in@gmail.com.
Representative Editor
SIMPLE Groups CLEAR Magazine
Adieu to First Batch of SIMPLE Groups
The pioneer batch (2011-2013) from Simple groups successfully completed their course in Computational Linguistics. The students from the 2012-14 batch had organized a Farewell party for their seniors on 31st July 2013. The function kicked off in the forenoon session with a bundle of games and entertainment. Later, the faculties including HOD joined the students for a sumptuous lunch. The formal meeting in the afternoon session was inaugurated by Dr. P.C. Reghu Raj, the Head of Computer Science department, with an inaugural speech. During his speech, he shared some of his memories and congratulated the winners in various events. He concluded by wishing good luck to all of them in all their future endeavors. After that, the senior faculties Asst. Prof. C. Nazeer and Asst. Prof. R. Binu, followed by other staff members from CS department shared their memories with the first batch. There was a mixture of emotions among the audience when each one from the senior batch started sharing their experiences. Everyone thanked the HOD and other faculty members for their endearing efforts in helping them during the course. It was a memorable and eventful day for the Simple groups with great enthusiasm and a lot of nostalgia.
SIMPLE Groups wishes all of them, the very best in their life ahead.!
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