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9th Annual CLUK Research Colloquium
Day 1 of 2

This event took place on 8th March 2006 at 9:00am (09:00 GMT)
Knowledge Media Institute, Berrill Building, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK7 6AA

CLUK LogoCLUK is a forum for the Computational Linguistics community in the UK. Every year PhD students present their work in Computational Linguistics and related disciplines during an annual CLUK colloquium.

CLUK will follow the style of a conference with a paper review process, printed proceedings and feedback from senior researchers in the field. Papers and posters within the area of Computational Linguistics, NLP and Language Engineering are invited. Previous CLUKs have been held in Sunderland, Essex, Brighton, Sheffield, Leeds, Edinburgh, Birmingham and Manchester.

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Webcast of Day 2

Seminar Replays:
Invited Speaker: Dataset Profiles - investigating the role of data in experimental NLP
Prof. Anne de Roeck, The Computing Department, The Open University, UK
Efficient distributional approaches for unsupervised grammar learning
David Brooks, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, UK
Dr. Mark Lee, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, UK
Learning spatial referential words with mobile robots
Simon Dobnik, Computational Linguistics, Clarendon Institute, Oxford University, UK
Substituting Negated Features with Antonyms for Sentiment Classification
Shahzad Khan, Natural Language and Information Processing Group, Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University, UK
A Personalised NLG System
Jing Lin, Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Document Re-ranking by Generality
Xin Yan, School of ITEE, The University of Queensland, Australia
Dr. Xue Li, School of ITEE, The University of Queensland, Australia
Dr. Dawei Song, KMi, The Open University, UK

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