Andersen, Peter Bøgh
- http://imv.au.dk/~pba/
- Professor at the University of Aalborg in Denmark, whose research focuses on computational semiotics. Papers and descriptions of current research.
EuroWordNet
- http://www.illc.uva.nl/EuroWordNet/
- A project to compile compatible wordnets for seven European languages. Documentation, project reports, and downloadable database samples.
Global Wordnet Association
- http://www.globalwordnet.org/
- A society dedicated to the collection and standardization of wordnets, corpora, and other basic language processing tools. List of current and pending wordnets.
Hermit Crab
- http://www.sil.org/computing/hermitcrab/
- A morphological parser and generator, developed for classical generative phonology and morphology. Download, documentation, background information and computational morphology research.
ILK: Induction of Linguistic Knowledge
- http://ilk.uvt.nl/
- A research program at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, aimed at using inductive learning technology to advance both language engineering and the understanding of linguistic knowledge. Publications, downloadable software, and text analysis demos.
Jurafsky, Daniel
- http://www.colorado.edu/ling/jurafsky/
- University of Colorado professor whose research includes machine learning, parsing and computational psycholinguistics. Current research, syllabi, and archive of publications in PostScript and PDF formats.
Learning Computational Grammars
- http://www.cnts.ua.ac.be/lcg/
- A European research project which ran from 1998 to 2001, exploring the possibility of expanding computational grammars through machine learning. Publications, demos, project information.
Morphological Parsing
- http://www.sil.org/pckimmo/
- Downloads and documentation for the PC-KIMMO morphological parser, as well as background information and research in computational morphology.
SIGdial: Special Interest Group in Discourse and Dialogue
- http://www.sigdial.org
- A subgroup of the Association for Computational Linguistics which supports empirical, standardized research in the computational analysis of spoken discourse, including standard corpora. Organizational information, events, and resources.
The Xtag Project
- http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~xtag/
- Aims to develop a wide-coverage grammar of the English language, using a lexicalized tree adjoining grammar formalism. The current version of Xtag, as well as general resources for tree adjoining grammars.