Research groups

  1. Natural Language Theory and Technology at PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
    People: John Maxwell, Annie Zaenen, 方霁 Ji Fang, Cleo Condoravdi, Lauri Karttunen
    Languages: English, Chinese, French
    Methods and tools: development and maintenance of XLE, development of lexical semantics
  2. LaMoRe (Language Models and Resources) at the University of Bergen
    People: Helge Dyvik, Victoria Rosén, Paul Meurer, Nazareth Amlesom Kifle, Koenraad De Smedt
    Languages: Norwegian (incl. MRS), Vietnamese, Georgian, Tigrinya
    Methods and tools: XLE-Web interface, LFG Parsebanker, stochastic parse ranking
    Related projects: TREPIL, XPAR
  3. Natural Language Engineering at Microsoft Corp.
    People: see above link
    Languages: English
    Methods and tools: c-structure pruning and stochastic ranking, XLE and XFR (with PARC)
  4. Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS) at University of Stuttgart
    People: Aoife Cahill, Christian Rohrer, Sina Zarriess
    Languages: German
    Methods and tools: c-structure pruning
  5. Research and Technology Group, System Technology Laboratory at Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
    People: Hiroshi Masuichi, Tomoko Ohkuma, Yasuhide Miura (grammar); Hiroshi Umemoto, Motoyuki Takaai, Daigo Sugihara, Masatsugu Tonoike (semantics)
    Languages: Japanese
  6. Linguistics Department at the University of Konstanz
    People: Tafseer Ahmed, Tina Boegel, Miriam Butt, Annette Hautli, Ghulam Raza, Sebastian Sulger, Veronika Walther
    Languages: Urdu
  7. Human Language and Speech Technologies Laboratory at Sabanci University
    People: Kemal Oflazer
    Languages: Turkish
  8. Computational Linguistics Department at the University of Heidelberg
    People: Anette Frank
    Methods and Tools: Grammar induction, semantics construction, NLP applications (QA, MT)
  9. University of Potsdam
    People: Jonas Kuhn
    Languages: German (XFR semantic rules)
  10. National Centre for Language Technology at Dublin City University
    People: Ozlem Cetinoglu, Jennifer Foster, Josef van Genabith
    Methods and Tools: Grammar induction, dependency banks, lexical resources
  11. University of Debrecen
    People: Tibor Laczko
    Languages: Hungarian
  12. Australian National University, University of Sydney, and Oxford University
    People: I Wayan Arka, Avery Andrews, Meladel Mistica, Jane Simpson, Mary Dalrymple
    Languages: Indonesian
  13. Department of African Languages at University of Pretoria; Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS) at University of Stuttgart
    People: Danie J. Prinsloo, Gertrud Faaß
    Languages: Northern Sotho, Sepedi