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jMWE is a Java library for detecting Multi-Word Expressions (MWE) in text, and is compatible with Java 1.5.0 and above. If you use jMWE in your work, please cite one or the other of these two papers: Finlayson, M.A. and Kulkarni, N. (2011) Detecting Multi-Word Expressions Improves Word Sense Disambiguation, Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Multiword Expressions, Portland, OR. pp. 20-24. | pdf (1
SoundNet: Learning Sound Representations from Unlabeled Video Abstract We learn rich natural sound representations by capitalizing on large amounts of unlabeled sound data collected in the wild. We leverage the natural synchronization between vision and sound to learn an acoustic representation using two-million unlabeled videos. Unlabeled video has the advantage that it can be economically acquir
A tool for lifting stencil code from stripped x86 binaries to Halide DSL code Highly optimized programs are prone to bit rot, where performance quickly becomes suboptimal in the face of new hardware and compiler techniques. In this project, we show how to automatically lift performance-critical stencil kernels from a stripped x86 binary and generate the corresponding code in the high-level domain-
Soylent is a crowd-powered interface: one that embeds workers from Mechanical Turk into Microsoft Word. Today's user interfaces are limited: they only support tasks when we know how to write matching algorithms or interface designs. Microsoft Word is good at laying out your document, but poor at understanding writing and suggesting edits to it. But, it is now feasible to embed on-demand human comp
Church is a probabilistic programming language designed for expressive description of generative models (Goodman, Mansinghka, Roy, Bonawitz and Tenenbaum, 2008). Church is a derivative of the programming language Scheme with probabilistic semantics. This website serves as a portal to work related to Church, tutorials, reference implementations and a repository of probabilistic models expressed in
NEWS 21 March 2010 - With only a few days before the conference, we've posted some late-breaking changes to the accepted papers list and to the final agenda. See you all at the end of the week! More info gets added to this page as available. Old News Spam Conference 2007 was held at MIT on Friday, 30 March, 2007. (Check out http://projects.csail.mit.edu/spam2007/index-filled.html if you want to se
From: "Jeremy H. Brown" To: all-ai@ai.mit.edu Subject: GSB: 5:30pm, 7ai playroom Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 16:00:56 -0500 (EST) "Yak shaving." Our very own Carlin Vieri invented the term, and yet it has not caught on within the lab. This is a shame, because it describes all too well what I find myself doing all too often. You see, yak shaving is what you are doing when you're doing some stupid, fiddl
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