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Revision as of 21:40, 5 November 2012
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Wang Ling
Background
Hi, my name is Wang Ling and I am proud to be a Phd student in the Dual Degree Carnegie Mellon Portugal PhD Program, between Carnegie Mellon University and Instituto Superior Tecnico.
For more information refer to my homepage.
For the Social Media Course
One possible topic of my thesis is to learn better models to translate text in social media. This is a difficult task due to the multilinguality and the distinct structure of the text in social media documents such as tweets. By the end of this course, I would like to gain a better grasp of the problems in this field.
For the course project, I would like to work on sentiment analysis on tweets in different languages, analising the difference in opinion in different countries in a given topic.
Wiki Write-up Assignments (Social Media Analysis 2012)
- Project
Wiki Write-up Assignments (Structured Prediction Fall 2011)
- Papers
- Vogal et al, COLING 1996 (1st deadline)
- DeNero et al, EMNLP 2008 (1st deadline)
- Bansal et al, ACL 2011 (2nd deadline)
- Ravi and Knight, ACL 2011 (2nd deadline)
- Marcus and Wong, EMNLP 2002 (3rd deadline)
- Birch et al, StatMT 2006 (3rd deadline)
- An_End-to-End_Discriminative_Approach_to_Machine_Translation (4th deadline)
- Methods
- Forward-Backward (1st deadline)
- Posterior Regularization for Expectation Maximization (1st deadline)
- Datasets
- Other Pages