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Walter Daelemans
Researcher at University of Antwerp
Publications - 463
Citations - 13831
Walter Daelemans is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Language technology & Natural language. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 444 publications receiving 12732 citations. Previous affiliations of Walter Daelemans include VU University Amsterdam & Radboud University Nijmegen.
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Empirical Learning of Natural Language Processing Task
TL;DR: The question why NLP is an interesting application for empirical ML is addressed, and a brief overview of current work in this area is provided.
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Semantic and syntactic features for dutch coreference resolution
TL;DR: It is shown that using both the additional semantic information and syntactic information lead to small but significant performance improvement of the coreference resolution approach.
Machine Reading of Biomedical Texts about Alzheimer's Disease.
TL;DR: The task aims at exploring the ability of a machine reading system to answer questions about a scientific topic, namely Alzheimer’s disease, by reading a document and identifying the answers to a set of questions about information that is stated or implied in the text.
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The Strategic Impact of META-NET on the Regional, National and International Level
Georg Rehm,Hans Uszkoreit,Sophia Ananiadou,Núria Bel,Audron'e Bieleviċien'e,Lars Borin,António Branco,Gerhard Budin,Nicoletta Calzolari,Walter Daelemans,Radovan Garabík,Marko Grobelnik,Carmen García-Mateo,Josef van Genabith,Jan Hajič,Inma Hernaez,John Judge,Svetla Koeva,Simon Krek,Cvetana Krstev,Krister Lindén,Bernardo Magnini,Joseph Mariani,John McNaught,Maite Melero,Monica Monachini,Asunción Moreno,Jan Odijk,Maciej Ogrodniczuk,Piotr Pęzik,Stelios Piperidis,Adam Przepiórkowski,Eir'ikur R"ognvaldsson,Mike Rosner,Bolette Sandford Pedersen,Inguna Skadina,Koenraad De Smedt,Marko Tadić,Paul Thompson,Dan TufiÈ,Tamás Váradi,Andrejs Vasiļjevs,Kadri Vider,Jolanta Zabarskaite +43 more
TL;DR: An overview of the dissemination work carried out in META-NET from 2010 until 2015 is provided, mainly with regard to politics and the funding situation for LT topics.
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Facilitatory Effects of Multi-Word Units in Lexical Processing and Word Learning: A Computational Investigation
TL;DR: It is proposed that multi-word unit (MWU) representations precedes and facilitates the formation of single-word representations in children and thus benefits word learning, and that MWU representations facilitate adult word recognition and thus benefit lexical processing.