Abstract. This year, the CICLing conference is dedicated to the memory of Adam Kilgarriff who died last year. Adam leaves behind a tremendous scientific legacy and those working in computational linguistics, other fields of linguistics and lexicography are indebted to him. This paper is a summary review of some of Adam’s main scientific contributions. It is not and cannot be exhaustive. It is writ- ten by only a small selection of his large network of collaborators. Nevertheless we hope this will provide a useful summary for readers wanting to know more about the origins of work, events and software that are so widely relied upon by scientists today, and undoubtedly will continue to be so in the foreseeable future.
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLING 2016), April 2016, Konya, Turkey
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%A Evans, Roger
%A Gelbukh, Alexander
%A Grefenstette, Gregory
%A Hanks, Patrick
%A Jakubícek, Milǒs
%A McCarthy, Diana
%A Palmer, Martha
%A Pedersen, Ted
%A Rundell, Michael
%A Rychl̀y, Pavel
%A Sharoff, Serge
%A Tugwell, David
%B Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLING 2016), April 2016, Konya, Turkey
%C Konya
%D 2016
%K texttechnologie
%T Adam Kilgarriff’s legacy to computational linguistics and beyond
%X Abstract. This year, the CICLing conference is dedicated to the memory of Adam Kilgarriff who died last year. Adam leaves behind a tremendous scientific legacy and those working in computational linguistics, other fields of linguistics and lexicography are indebted to him. This paper is a summary review of some of Adam’s main scientific contributions. It is not and cannot be exhaustive. It is writ- ten by only a small selection of his large network of collaborators. Nevertheless we hope this will provide a useful summary for readers wanting to know more about the origins of work, events and software that are so widely relied upon by scientists today, and undoubtedly will continue to be so in the foreseeable future.
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