Computational Linguistics & Phonetics Computational Linguistics & Phonetics Fachrichtung 4.7 Universität des Saarlandes

Theses supervised by Valia Kordoni

  • PhD Theses:
  • MSc Theses:
    • Athuko Shimada, An Analysis for Japanese Light Verb Constructions in Deep and Shallow Processing,
      MSc thesis co-supervised with Prof. Dr. Hans Uszkoreit, submitted in October 2004.

    • Julia-Vanessa Neu, Deep and Shallow Processing of Modern Greek in a Multilingual Context,
      MSc thesis co-supervised with Prof. Dr. Hans Uszkoreit, submitted in November 2004.

    • Alexandros Poulis, Deep Parsing for Modern Greek: Morphology, Syntax, Semantics and Automated Methods for Lexicon Extension,
      MSc thesis, submitted in April 2007.

    • Feilong Xu, XBRL Mapping System for Financial Data,
      MSc thesis co-supervised with Prof. Dr. Hans Uszkoreit, Thierry Declerck, and Joerg Steffen, submitted in May 2007.

    • Antske Fokkens, A Hybrid Approach to Compound Noun Disambiguation,
      MSc thesis, submitted in June 2007.

    • Sergio Roa, Learning Bayesian Networks for Inference of Semantic Verb Classes,
      MSc thesis, submitted in August 2007.

    • Katja Ignatova, The Use of Context Vectors for Word Sense Disambiguation within the ELDIT System,
      MSc thesis, submitted in September 2007.

    • Kostadin Cholakov, A Plethora of Linguistically Oriented Methods for Enhancing Performance of Lexicalised Grammars,
      MSc thesis, submitted in July 2008.

    • Achmad Yani, Grammar Engineering for Indonesian,
      MSc thesis, submitted in March 2009.

    • Md. Faisal Chowdhury, Exploiting Treebanking Decisions for Disambiguation,
      MSc thesis co-supervised with Dr. Yi Zhang, submitted in September 2009.

    • Ali Reza Ebadat, Using Genetic Algorithm for the Decoder in SMT,
      MSc thesis co-supervised with Prof. Dr. Hans Uszkoreit and Dr. Andreas Eisele, submitted in September 2009.

    • Md. Zahurul Islam, English to Bangla Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation,
      MSc thesis, submitted in September 2009.

    • Sai Qian, Identification of Accessibility Constraints in Discourse,
      MSc thesis co-supervised with Prof. Dr. Manfred Pinkal, submitted in September 2009.

    • Max Jakob, Mapping the Prague Dependency Treebank Annotation Scheme onto Robust Minimal Recursion Semantics,
      MSc thesis, submitted in January 2010.

    • Danielle Ben-Gera, Semantic Feature Engineering for Enhancing Disambiguation Performance in Deep Linguistic Processing,
      MSc thesis, submitted in July 2010.

    • Henock Tilahun Teffera, Automatic Construction of Labeled Clusters of Named Entities for Information Retrieval,
      MSc thesis, submitted in July 2010.

    • MSc theses of Will Roberts, Md. Fazleh Elahi and Zhenghan Hua in preparation.


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