Learning Computational Grammars (LCG) was a project funded by the European Community's Training and Mobility of Researchers programme. The project began 1 April 1998 and has run for four years. The goals of the network were to explore machine learning techniques for natural language. There was a focus on comparison of results based on attempts to learn noun phrase structure in English. Work on French and German was also possible. See the project proposal for a more detailed sketch.
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PARTICIPANTS: Seven research institutions participate in the TMR-LCG network: Groningen (coordinator), Antwerp, Cambridge, Dublin, Geneva, Grenoble and Tübingen. |
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MEETINGS:
May 2000,
February 2001 and
July 2001 |
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TEXTS:
network proposal,
research tasks,
papers |
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RESOURCES:
corpora,
software,
demos,
mailing list,
misc,
links |
John Nerbonne (TMR-LCG Network Coordinator), University of Groningen, P.O.Box 716, 9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands. Telephone: +31 50 363 5815. Fax: +31 50 363 6855. E-mail: nerbonne@let.rug.nl Network home page: http://lcg-www.uia.ac.be/