"Unfortunately, CL only puts out four issues per year, each with about 4-5 papers. Sure there aren't hundreds of good papers per year, but I have to believe there are more than 16-20."
"I am a professor of computer science in Orléans (teaching: IUT, UFR Sciences - research: LIFO). My general interests are in programming language design and implementation, constraint programming, and computational linguistics."
OpenNLP is an organizational center for open source projects related to natural language processing. Its primary role is to encourage and facilitate the collaboration of researchers and developers on such projects.
In this introduction to the special issues, we begin by outlining a concrete example that indicates some of the motivations leading to the widespread use of inheritance networks in computational linguistics.
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