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On June 15, 2008, a tutorial on [http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/acl08/cft.html#tut_5 Interactive Visualization for Computational Linguistics] was offered by [http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~ccollins Christopher Collins], [http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~sheelagh Sheelagh Carpendale], and [http://www.cs.utoronto.ca/~gpenn Gerald Penn] at ACL-08 (June 15, 2008; Columbus, Ohio, USA). | |||
We hope this space will become a place for tutorial attendees and anyone interested in the topic to post new research ideas, links to appropriate publication venues, questions about the various available tools for visualization, and engage in a research-oriented discussion. | |||
Welcome! | |||
== Announcements == | |||
Tutorial Attendees: Thanks for your participation and helpful feedback! If you need the link to the revised slides, please contact me at ccollins@cs.utoronto.ca! | |||
Thanks, | |||
Chris | |||
== Links == | |||
Visualizations of language over at [http://infosthetics.com/cgi-bin/blog/mt-search.cgi?IncludeBlogs=1&search=language Infosthetics]. | |||
You can try for yourself the demo that we had trouble presenting, it's called [http://www.wefeelfine.org We Feel Fine]. | |||
== Annotated Bibliography == | |||
[[Category:Research and Education]] | [[Category:Research and Education]] | ||
[[Category:Coffee Room]] | [[Category:Coffee Room]] |
Revision as of 06:24, 17 June 2008
On June 15, 2008, a tutorial on Interactive Visualization for Computational Linguistics was offered by Christopher Collins, Sheelagh Carpendale, and Gerald Penn at ACL-08 (June 15, 2008; Columbus, Ohio, USA).
We hope this space will become a place for tutorial attendees and anyone interested in the topic to post new research ideas, links to appropriate publication venues, questions about the various available tools for visualization, and engage in a research-oriented discussion.
Welcome!
Announcements
Tutorial Attendees: Thanks for your participation and helpful feedback! If you need the link to the revised slides, please contact me at ccollins@cs.utoronto.ca!
Thanks,
Chris
Links
Visualizations of language over at Infosthetics.
You can try for yourself the demo that we had trouble presenting, it's called We Feel Fine.