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Philip Resnik talks about new work in NLP
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November 14, 2011
Linguistics
Philip Resnik was recently in California to give the keynote talk at the 2011 Sentiment Analysis Symposium, and to speak to the machine translation group at Google Research about his work on crowdsourcing and translation.
Philip Resnik
was recently in California to give the keynote talk at the 2011
Sentiment Analysis Symposium
, and to speak to the machine translation group at Google Research about
his work on crowdsourcing and translation
, in a new Google-funded collaboration with
Ben Bederson
(UMD Computer Science) and
Chris Callison-Burch
(JHU Computer Science) called "Translate the World". Comments by Philip were also featured in
New Scientist
's story about Apple's new voice assistant, Siri
on November 3.