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Natural Language Processing
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Technical devices are getting more versatile and sophisticated all the time. To make their use more intuitive, the NLP group develops software facilitating the multimodal dialogue between users and machines, applying both statistical and symbolic methods. The group's research focus lies on the semantics and pragmatics of discourse.
NEWS
On Nov. 1st, 2004 the NLP group has started with EML Research's first DFG-funded project DIANA-Summ. We do research about anaphora resolution in spoken dialogue and its application to spoken dialogue summarization.
Michael Strube is area chair for the area Discourse, Dialogue, and Multimodality for the upcoming ACL 2005 conference to be held at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA from June 25 to June 30, 2005.
MMAX2 is available! Download a trial version of our newly released annotation tool MMAX2.
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