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Group Members
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Adam Przepiórkowski, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Head of the Group |
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Łukasz Degórski, M.Sc. |
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Elżbieta Hajnicz, Ph.D. |
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Łukasz Kobyliński, M.Sc. |
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Anna Kup¶ć, Ph.D. |
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Małgorzata Marciniak, Ph.D. |
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Agnieszka Mykowiecka, Ph.D. |
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Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Ph.D. |
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Aleksander Wawer, M.Sc. |
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Marcin Woliński, Ph.D. |
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Alina Wróblewska, M.Sc. |
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Foreign Associates
Post-doctoral Practice
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Jakub Piskorski, Ph.D. |
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Research Domain
The two main threads of the work of the Linguistic Engineering (LE) Group are
symbolic parsing and corpus linguistics.
Within the first of these threads, the Group has constructed a large-scale grammar
of Polish formalised within Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar and implemented
large fragments of the grammar as an ALE parser.
The group members were also involved in a construction of a treebank of syntactic
structures of Polish sentences using HPSG and building a syntactic parser based
on a DCG grammar.
Current work within this thread aims at extending the coverage of the existing parsers
of Polish as well as their robustness and efficiency.
The second thread of the LE Group's current work concerns corpus linguistics.
The Group works on constructing a large linguistically annotated corpus of Polish
accessible through the Internet, and on implementing tools for morphosyntactic and
structural XML-based annotation of Polish.
The new area of interest is information extraction from natural language (Polish)
texts (shallow parsing methods).
More information about the
Linguistic Engineering Group is available
here.
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