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Overview

Guy Lapalme is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and conducts research in the fields of Computer Science and Arts and Humanities. The scientist's work spans several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Language and Linguistics, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The main topics of research include:

  • Natural Language Processing Techniques
  • Linguistics and Discourse Analysis
  • Lexicography and Language Studies
  • Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing

Guy Lapalme has contributed to several publications over recent years. Some of the recent papers are:

  • Deux dictionnaires informatisés de Jean Dubois et Françoise Dubois-Charlier, leurs ultimes travaux, 2020, published in Linx
  • The jsRealB Text Realizer: Organization and Use Cases -- Revised version, 2020, published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Data-to-Text Bilingual Generation, 2023, published in arXiv (Cornell University)

The most frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Linx

Collaboration is an element of the scientist's work, with frequent co-authorship with Denis Le Pesant.

Best Publications

  • A systematic analysis of performance measures for classification tasks

    Marina Sokolova;Guy Lapalme

  • The combination of symbolic and numerical computation for three-dimensional modeling of RNA.

    Francois Major;Marcel Turcotte;Daniel Gautheret;Guy Lapalme

  • Generating indicative-informative summaries with sumUM

    Horacio Saggion;Guy Lapalme

  • Frequency of insertion-deletion, transversion, and transition in the evolution of 5S ribosomal RNA

    David Sankoff;R. J. Cedergren;Guy Lapalme

  • Framework for Abstractive Summarization using Text-to-Text Generation

    Pierre-Etienne Genest;Guy Lapalme

  • The design and building of Enchère, a distributed electronic marketing system

    Jean-Pierre Banâtre;Michel Banâtre;Guy Lapalme;Florimond Ployette

  • Evaluating Variants of the Lesk Approach for Disambiguating Words

    Florentina Vasilescu;Philippe Langlais;Guy Lapalme

  • TransType: a computer-aided translation typing system

    Philippe Langlais;George Foster;Guy Lapalme

  • Fully Abstractive Approach to Guided Summarization

    Pierre-Etienne Genest;Guy Lapalme

  • Algorithms: A Functional Programming Approach

    Fethi Rabhi;Guy Lapalme

  • Legal Text Summarization by Exploration of the Thematic Structure and Argumentative Roles

    Atefeh Farzindar;Guy Lapalme

  • User-Friendly Text Prediction For Translators

    George Foster;Philippe Langlais;Guy Lapalme

  • A parallel insert method for the capacitated arc routing problem

    Luc Chapleau;Jacques A. Ferland;Guy Lapalme;Jean-Marc Rousseau

  • Concept identification and presentation in the context of technical text summarization

    Horacio Saggion;Guy Lapalme

  • Lakhas, an Arabic summarization system

    Fouad Soufiane Douzidia;Guy Lapalme

  • Adaptive Language and Translation Models for Interactive Machine Translation.

    Laurent Nepveu;Guy Lapalme;Philippe Langlais;George F. Foster

  • Trans Type: Development-Evaluation Cycles to Boost Translator's Productivity

    Philippe Langlais;Guy Lapalme

  • Prolog for Natural Language Processing

    Annie Gal;Guy Lapalme;Patrick Saint-Dizier;Harold Somers

  • A Generalized K-Opt Exchange Procedure For The MTSP

    Jean-Yves Potvin;Guy Lapalme;Jean-Marc Rousseau

  • PostGraphe: A System for the Generation of Statistical Graphics and Text

    Massimo Fasciano;Guy Lapalme

  • LetSum, an automatic Legal Text Summarizing system

    Atefeh Farzindar;Guy Lapalme

  • Text generation

    Michel Boyer;Guy Lapalme

Frequent Co-Authors

George Foster
George Foster Google (United States)
Robert Cedergren
Robert Cedergren University of Montreal
Horacio Saggion
Horacio Saggion Pompeu Fabra University
Yoshua Bengio
Yoshua Bengio University of Montreal
Daniel Gautheret
Daniel Gautheret University of Paris-Saclay
Jean-Yves Potvin
Jean-Yves Potvin University of Montreal
David Sankoff
David Sankoff University of Ottawa
Rachida Dssouli
Rachida Dssouli Concordia University
Isabelle Peretz
Isabelle Peretz University of Montreal
Henri Grosjean
Henri Grosjean Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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