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Overview

Nancy Ide is affiliated with Vassar College in the United States and is active in the field of computer science, focusing on artificial intelligence. Their research spans topics such as semantic web and ontologies as well as natural language processing techniques.

Key topics covered in their work include:

  • Semantic Web and Ontologies
  • Natural Language Processing Techniques

Their main fields of study are:

  • Computer Science

Within these fields, their subfield specialization is:

  • Artificial Intelligence

Nancy Ide has contributed to the following publications:

  • Introduction to the Special Issue: Selected papers from LREC 2018 (2021) in Language Resources and Evaluation
  • Editorial: LRE updates (2023) in Language Resources and Evaluation

Frequent co-authors collaborating with them include:

  • Nicoletta Calzolari

Their work has most often appeared in the following publication venue:

  • Language Resources and Evaluation

Best Publications

  • Introduction to the special issue on word sense disambiguation: the state of the art

    Nancy Ide;Jean Véronis

  • Word Sense Disambiguation: The State of the Art

    Nancy Ide;Jean Véronis

  • International standard for a linguistic annotation framework

    Nancy Ide;Laurent Romary

  • Word sense disambiguation with very large neural networks extracted from machine readable dictionaries

    Jean Veronis;Nancy M. Ide

  • XCES: An XML-based Encoding Standard for Linguistic Corpora

    Nancy Ide;Patrice Bonhomme;Laurent Romary

  • GrAF: A Graph-based Format for Linguistic Annotations

    Nancy Ide;Keith Suderman

  • Towards Best Practice for Multiword Expressions in Computational Lexicons

    Nicoletta Calzolari;Charles J. Fillmore;Ralph Grishman;Nancy Ide

  • Text Encoding Initiative: Background and Contexts

    Nancy M. Ide;Jean Veronis

  • Distant supervision for emotion classification with discrete binary values

    Jared Suttles;Nancy Ide

  • MULTEXT: Multilingual Text Tools and Corpora

    Nancy Ide;Jean Véronis

  • Veins Theory: A Model of Global Discourse Cohesion and Coherence

    Dan Cristea;Nancy Ide;Laurent Romary

  • Text Encoding Initiative

    Nancy Ide;Jean Véronis

  • Handbook of Linguistic Annotation

    Nancy Ide;James Pustejovsky

  • Sense Discrimination with Parallel Corpora

    Nancy Ide;Tomaz Erjavec;Dan Tufis

  • Making Sense About Sense

    Nancy Ide;Yorick Wilks

  • International standard for a linguistic annotation framework

    Nancy Ide;Laurent Romary;Eric de la Clergerie

  • Corpues enconding standard: SGML guidelines for encoding linguistic corpora.

    Nancy Ide

  • The Manually Annotated Sub-Corpus: A Community Resource for and by the People

    Nancy Ide;Collin Baker;Christiane Fellbaum;Rebecca Passonneau

  • The American National Corpus First Release.

    Nancy Ide;Keith Suderman

  • Multext-East: Parallel and Comparable Corpora and Lexicons for Six Central and Eastern European Languages

    Ludmila Dimitrova;Tomaz Erjavec;Nancy Ide;Heiki Jaan Kaalep

  • International Standard for a Linguistic Annotation Framework

    Laurent Romary;Nancy Ide

  • XCES : An XML-based Encoding Standard for Linguistic Corpora XML Conversion of the CES

    Nancy Ide;Patrice Bonhomme;Laurent Romary;Loria Cnrs

Frequent Co-Authors

James Pustejovsky
James Pustejovsky Brandeis University
Rebecca J. Passonneau
Rebecca J. Passonneau Pennsylvania State University
Christiane Fellbaum
Christiane Fellbaum Princeton University
Adam Kilgarriff
Adam Kilgarriff Lexical Computing Ltd,
Eric Nyberg
Eric Nyberg Carnegie Mellon University
Charles J. Fillmore
Charles J. Fillmore University of California, Berkeley
Ralph Grishman
Ralph Grishman New York University
Chris Welty
Chris Welty Google (United States)
Ludovic Denoyer
Ludovic Denoyer Sorbonne University
Yorick Wilks
Yorick Wilks Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition

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