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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Terminology expansion and relation identification between genes and pathways. In: Workshop on Terminology, Ontology and Knowledge Representation, Universit Jean Moulin (Lyon 3), January 2004 - January 2004, 61-68.
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Combining shallow and deep processing for a robust, fast, deep-linguistic dependency parser. In: European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information ESSLLI 2004, Nancy, France, 2004 - 2004, 41-50.
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Fast, deep-linguistic statistical minimalist dependency parsing. In: COLING-2004 Recent Advances in Dependency Grammars, Geneva, Switzerland, 2004 - 2004, 33-40.
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Steps towards a GENIA dependency treebank. In: Third Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT) 2004, Tübingen, Germany, 2004 - 2004, 137-149.
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A low-complexity, broad-coverage probabilistic Dependency Parser for English. In: NAACL/HLT 2003 Student session, Edmonton, Canada, May 2003.
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Extracting and using trace-free functional dependencies from the penn treebank to reduce parsing complexity. In: Treebanks and Linguistic Theories (TLT) 2003, Vxj, Sweden, 2003 - 2003, 153-164.
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Learning to Disambiguate Syntactic Relations. Linguistik Online: Learning and teaching (in) Computational Linguistics, 17(5):117-136.
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Answer extraction in technical domains. In: Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. VOL. 2276, Mexico City, Mexico, February 2002, 165-177.
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Inkrementelle minimale logische Formen für die Antwortextraktion. In: 34th Linguistic Colloquium, University of Mainz, FASK, Mainz, Germany, 7 September 2000 - 10 September 2000, 7-10.
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Answer extraction using a dependency grammar in ExtrAns. TAL, 41(1):127-156.
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Adding manual constraints and lexical look-up to a brill-tagger for German. In: ESSLLI-98 Workshop on Recent Advances in Corpus Annotation, Saarbrücken, 1998.
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Comparing a statistical and a rule-based tagger for German. In: Proc. of KONVENS-98, Bonn, 1998.