Gerold Schneider

8050 Zürich
Campus Oerlikon
Gerold Schneider is Titulary Professor of Computational Linguistics and co-coordinator of LiRI's service area "Natural Language Processing". His doctoral degree is on large-scale dependency parsing, his habilitation on using computational models for corpus linguistics. His research interests include corpus linguistics, cognitive linguistics, statistical approaches, Digital Humanities, learner language, text mining, automated content analysis and language modeling. He has published over 130 articles on these topics, including a book on statistics for linguists available here.
He also works with NLP methods and hate speech detection for the URPP Digital Religion(s) project. Find out more about Gerolds work on his GoogleScholar page or his personal webpage.
Publications
ZORA Publication List
Publications
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Fishing for compliments: precision and recall in corpus-linguistic compliment research. In: Jucker, Andreas H; Taavitsainen, Irma. Speech acts in the history of English. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 273-294.
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Pro3Gres parser in the CoNLL domain adaptation shared task. In: ACL Conference, Workshop on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL-XI) Shared Task, Prague, June 2007, 1161-1165.
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OntoGene in Biocreative II. In: Second BioCreative Challenge Evaluation Workshop, Madrid, Spain, 23 April 2007 - 25 April 2007.
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Mining of functional relations between genes and proteins over biomedical scientific literature using a deep-linguistic approach. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 39(2):127-136.
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An environment for relation mining over richly annotated corpora: the case of GENIA. BMC Bioinformatics, 7(Suppl 3):S3.
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Zivilcourage in Theorie und Training als Beitrag zu Werteverwirklichung und Demokratieverständnis. Berlin: Bund-Länder-Kommissionsprogramm Demokratie lernen und leben.
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Zivilcourage: Eine wichtige Tugend in einer Demokratie. Zeitschrift für Politische Psychologie:375-398.
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Discourse representation structures for ACE 5. ifi Technical Reports ifi2006.10, University of Zurich.
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Extended discourse representation structures in attempto controlled English. ifi Technical Reports ifi2006.07, University of Zurich.
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Tools for text mining over biomedical literature. In: ECAI2006, Riva del Garda, Italy, 2006, 825-826.
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Relation mining over a corpus of scientific literature. In: 10th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, AIME 2005, Aberdeen, Scotland, 23 July 2005 - 27 July 2005, 535-544.
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A Broad-Coverage, Representationally Minimalist LFG Parser: Chunks and F-Structures Are Enough. In: LFG05, Bergen, Norway, 18 July 2005 - 20 July 2005.
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Attempto controlled English: a knowledge representation language readable by humans and machines. In: Reasoning Web, First International Summer School 2005, Msida, Malta, July 2005, 213-250.
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Closing the gap: cognitively adequate, fast broad-coverage grammatical role parsing. In: 2nd International Workshop on Natural Language and Cognitive Science (NLUCS-2005), Miami, USA, May 2005, 178-184.
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Extended discourse representation structures in attempto controlled English. ifi Technical Reports ifi-2005.8, University of Zurich.
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Using Distributional Similarity to Organise BioMedical Terminology. Terminology, 11(1):3-4.
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Exploiting technical terminology for knowledge management. In: Ontology Learning from Text: Methods, Evaluation and Applications, Amsterdam: IOS Press (Frontiers in artificial intelligence and applications, edited by J. Breuker et al., volume 123), 2005 - 2005, 140-154.
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Mining relations in the GENIA corpus. In: Second European Workshop on Data Mining and Text Mining for Bioinformatics, Pisa, Italy, September 2004 - September 2004, 61-68.
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A robust and hybrid deep-linguistic theory applied to large scale parsing. In: COLING-2004 Robust Methods in Analysis of Natural language Data, Geneva, Switzerland, August 2004 - August 2004, 14-23.
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Answering questions in the genomics domain. In: ACL-2004 workshop on Question Answering in Restricted Domains, Barcelona, Spain., July 2004 - July 2004, 46-53.