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Chair of Computational Linguistics

Prof. Dr. Anette Frank


Anette Frank







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Institut für Computerlinguistik        email: frank sign cl sign uni-heidelberg sign de
Im Neuenheimer Feld 325phone: +49-(0)6221/54-3247
D-69120 Heidelberg sek: +49-(0)6221/54-3245
Germany fax: +49-(0)6221/54-3242

News

Invited talk in the Linguistics Colloquium of Ruhr-Universität Bochum: ''Corpus-based Learning of Formal Semantic Concepts: Genericity, Presupposition and more'', January 2013.

Invited speaker of the IWCS 2013 Workshop ''Annotation of Modal Meanings in Natural Language'' in Potsdam, March 2013.

Invited talk in the Linguistics Department Research Seminar, University of Geneva, April 2013.

New publications
Tatjana Moor, Michael Roth and Anette Frank (2013): Predicate-specific Annotations for Implicit Role Binding: Corpus Annotation, Data Analysis and Evaluation Experiments, in: Proceedings of IWCS 2013, Potsdam.

Galina Tremper and Anette Frank (2013): A Discriminative Analysis of Fine-Grained Semantic Relations including Presupposition: Annotation and Classification. Under final review for Dialogue and Discourse.

Anette Frank (2013): A Tour of Grammar Formalisms.in: King, T.H. and V. de Paiva (eds.), From Quirky Case to Representing Space: Papers in Honor of Annie Zaenen, CSLI Publications.

Frank, A. and Padó, S. (2012): Semantics in computational lexicons. in: Maienborn, C., von Heusinger, K., and Portner, P. (eds.), Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning, HSK Series.

Research

The research of my group is focused on developing corpus-based statistical methods for multilingual semantic processing as a basis for advanced applications in language processing.

Our research covers topics in the areas of We are also active in interdisciplinary research in the emerging fields of » Find out more about our main research topics

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