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Tuesday 28 January 2014

Natural language processing

Hi LARKs,

I have recently written a review for ALIA's InCite magazine about Natural Language Processing (NLP). I based it on two blog posts by Swets:

S.M. Das (2013, December 3). Natural language processing (NLP) and academic literature search (Part 1) [blog post]. Retrieved from
http://www.swets.com/blog/natural-language-processing-nlp-and-academic-literature-search-part-i#close

S.M. Das (2013, December 17). NLP in academic literature search (Part 2) [blog post]. Retrieved from
http://www.swets.com/blog/nlp-in-academic-literature-search-part-ii#.UtyexCiZ420

If you haven't heard of NLP before, or if you have heard about it but don't know 'exactly' what it entails, I would encourage you to read the posts.  They are written in very accessible language for something fairly technical, with hyperlinks within the text taking you to similarly easy to understand articles/explanations (and some more detailed ones!).  I'll post my review here as soon as I am able (after it has been published), but I'd be interested to hear what other people think of the future of NLP and the semantic web/semantic search.

Kind regards,
Katherine


Katherine Howard is a PhD student at Queensland University of Technology

Thursday 23 January 2014

Date for your diary



The LARK Committee met yesterday to discuss our first event this year. It’s too early to tell you everything, but we can say this – if you wish to lift your research project off the ground, network and collaborate, you need to put this date in your diary:
1 May, 6-8 pm at St.Vincent’s College, Potts Point (Sydney)

Easy to remember - May Day for a LARK Meetup.