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D-Index
39
Citations
9112
World Ranking
9580
National Ranking
600

Overview

Ann Copestake is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with significant contributions in subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Cultural Studies.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, such as:

  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Topic Modeling
  • Language and cultural evolution
  • Multimodal Machine Learning Applications
  • Advanced Image and Video Retrieval Techniques
  • Video Analysis and Summarization
  • Speech and dialogue systems

Ann Copestake has coauthored papers with several researchers, notably:

  • Aurélie Herbelot
  • Anita L. Verő
  • Huiyuan Xie
  • Zhenghao Liu
  • Chenyan Xiong

Their recent publications include:

  • "Ideal Words," 2021, published in KI - Künstliche Intelligenz
  • "Efficient Multi-Modal Embeddings from Structured Data," 2021, published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "TIAGE: A Benchmark for Topic-Shift Aware Dialog Modeling," 2021, published on arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent venues for Ann Copestake's publications include arXiv (Cornell University) with two papers and KI - Künstliche Intelligenz with one paper.

Best Publications

  • Multiword Expressions: A Pain in the Neck for NLP

    Ivan A. Sag;Timothy Baldwin;Francis Bond;Ann A. Copestake

  • Minimal Recursion Semantics An Introduction

    Ann Copestake;Dan Flickinger;Dan Flickinger;Carl Pollard;Ivan A. Sag

  • Implementing typed feature structure grammars

    Ann Copestake

  • Semi-productive Polysemy and Sense Extension

    Ann A. Copestake;Ted Briscoe

  • An Open Source Grammar Development Environment and Broad-coverage English Grammar Using HPSG

    Ann A. Copestake;Dan Flickinger

  • Pragmatics and word meaning

    Alex Lascarides;Ann Copestake

  • Inheritance, Defaults and the Lexicon

    Ted Briscoe;Ann Copestake;Valeria de Paiva

  • Translation using Minimal Recursion Semantics

    Ann Copestake;Dan Flickinger;Rob Malouf;Susanne Riehemann

  • Natural language interfaces to databases

    Ann A. Copestake;Karen Sparck Jones

  • An Algebra for Semantic Construction in Constraint-based Grammars

    Ann Copestake;Alex Lascarides;Dan Flickinger

  • Lexical Operations in a Unification-Based Framework

    Ann A. Copestake;Ted Briscoe

  • Enjoy the paper: lexical semantics via lexicology

    Ted Briscoe;Ann Copestake;Bran Boguraev

  • Default representation in constraint-based frameworks

    Alex Lascarides;Ann Copestake

  • Order independent and persistent typed default unification

    Alex Lascarides;Ted Briscoe;Ted Briscoe;Nicholas Asher;Ann Copestake;Ann Copestake

  • Augmented and alternative NLP techniques for augmentative and alternative communication

    Ann Copestake

  • Invited Talk: Slacker Semantics: Why Superficiality, Dependency and Avoidance of Commitment can be the Right Way to Go

    Ann Copestake

  • Cascaded Classifiers for Confidence-Based Chemical Named Entity Recognition

    Peter Corbett;Ann Copestake

  • Lexical rules in constraint-based grammars

    Ted Briscoe;Ann Copestake

  • The ACQUILEX LKB: representation issues in semi-automatic acquisition of large lexicons

    Ann Copestake

  • Multiword expressions: linguistic precision and reusability.

    Ann A. Copestake;Fabre Lambeau;Aline Villavicencio;Francis Bond

  • Slacker semantics: why superficiality, dependency and avoidance of commitment can be the right way to go

    Ann Copestake

Frequent Co-Authors

Ted Briscoe
Ted Briscoe Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
Dan Flickinger
Dan Flickinger Stanford University
Alex Lascarides
Alex Lascarides University of Edinburgh
Stephan Oepen
Stephan Oepen University of Oslo
John M. Carroll
John M. Carroll University of Sussex
Ivan A. Sag
Ivan A. Sag Stanford University
Ryan Cotterell
Ryan Cotterell ETH Zurich
Sebastian Ruder
Sebastian Ruder Google (United States)
Jan Hajič
Jan Hajič Charles University
Johan Bos
Johan Bos University of Groningen

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