Concept Discovery
This project is for discovering new ontological categories (WordNet synsets) for words based on their lexicosyntactic patterns in Wikipedia. A formal paper is included.
This website features my programming projects, papers and presentations.
This project is for discovering new ontological categories (WordNet synsets) for words based on their lexicosyntactic patterns in Wikipedia. A formal paper is included.
This script generates plain-text sentences, one per line, from a dump of Wikipedia. This might be used for applications which require a wealth of English sentences from a broad range of topics, e.g., in NLP.
These are various small programs I wrote in university, mostly for courses.
I helped implement an algorithm for generating aircraft taxi routes that runs copies of Dijkstra's algorithm in parallel. The results were published in the Central European Journal of Computer Science (2012). The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com.
I prepared these papers and presentations related to NLP at the University of Central Florida (UCF).
I proved for a class project that Instruction Scheduling on a Pipeline with precedence constraints between pipeline stages of jobs is NP-hard for an unbounded number of processors.
These are some presentations I made for my recitations when I was a teaching assistant.
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