| Lluís
Màrquez <Home Page>
Associate Professor Ph.D. in Computer Science |

I am a member of the Artificial Intelligence Section of my department, and more specifically, I work in the Natural Language Processing Research Group (member of the TALP Research Center). My recent research has been focused on the application of Machine Learning (ML) techniques to Natural Language Processing (NLP) problems. My PhD thesis (July-99) is about the application of decision tree induction to the problem of Part-of-speech (POS) tagging.
My current interests are focused on:
ML algorithms: Boosting, SVMs and
margin-based
classifiers, and decision trees.
Solving structural and relational
NLP problems by
means
of classifier combination
Specific NLP problems: POS
tagging,
word sense disambiguation (WSD), text categorization, named entity
extraction,
shallow and full parsing, semantic role labeling.
Specific NLP applications of
interest: Statistical Machine Translation, (oral) Question Answering
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Learning, Machine Learning, Boosting and margin-based classifiers, Decision Trees.
Current events
Guest Editor of the Special Issue on
Computational Semantic Analysis of Language: SemEval-2007 and Beyond
at Language Resources and Evaluation,
together with Eneko Agirre and Richard Wicentowski:
camera ready papers by September
25
Recent past events
Co-organizer of the CoNLL-2008 shared task Joint Parsing of Syntactic and
Semantic Dependencies, Manchester, UK, August 16-17, 2008
Guest Editor of the Special Issue on
Semantic Role
Labeling at Computational
Linguistics, 34(2),
together with Xavier Carreras,
Ken
Litkowski, and Suzanne
Stevenson
I
co-chaired the MATMT2008
workshop
"Mixing Approaches to Machine Translation", Donostia-San Sebastian,
February 14, 2008
I
co-chaired with Richard
Wicentowski
and Eneko Agirre the SemEval-2007
evaluation exercise and workshop on semantic analysis
I
co-organized with M. Antònia Martí, Mariona Taulé (CLiC, UB) and Luis
Villarejo the SemEval-2007
task on Multilevel
Semantic Annotation of Catalan and Spanish (see the summary of
results at the task webpage)
I co-chaired with Dan Klein the tenth
Conference on Computational Language Learning (a.k.a CoNLL-X), June 2006.
I co-chaired with Xavier Carreras the CoNLL-2005 Shared Task competition
on Semantic Role Labelling, July 2005.
I co-chaired with Xavier Carreras the CoNLL-2004 Shared Task
Competition
on Semantic Role Labelling, May 2004.
I coordinated the organization of the Senseval-3 "lexical
sample"
tasks on Catalan
and Spanish
WSD, July 2004.
Mini-symposium
on Structural Inference & Learning with
Constraints at CCG, UIUC, June 2004
Current Ph.D. students
Pere
R. Comas (LSI, UPC). Co-advisor: Jordi Turmo
(LSI, UPC)
Xavier Lluís (LSI, UPC)
Luis
Villarejo
(LSI, UPC)
Co-advisor of Beñat Zapirain (UPV/EHU).
Advisor: Eneko Agirre (UPV/EHU)
(seminar
with PhD students)
Former Ph.D. students
Jesús
Giménez (LSI, UPC): graduated in July 2008
Gerard
Escudero
(LSI, UPC): graduated in July 2006; Co-advisor German
Rigau
(UPV/EHU)
Xavier
Carreras
(LSI, UPC): graduated in October 2005; Currently at CSAIL, MIT.
Antoni
Oliver (Universitat de Barcelona): graduated in July 2004;
Currently at UPF; Co-advisor Irene
Castellón
(UB)
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Courses at the AI master
Course 2007/08, 1st
semester: Natural
Language Processing for Massive Textual Data Management (PLN-PMT)Post-graduate courses
Course
2005/06, 1st
semester: Empirical
Methods
for Natural Language Processing (EMNLP)
Course 2003/04, 2nd semester: Advanced
Topics
in Natural Language Processing (ATNLP)
Course 1999/00:
Tècniques de Tractament del Llenguatge Natural
(TTLN):Aprenentatge
Automàtic
i Llenguatge Natural Take
a look at
the LSI Ph.D.
Program
on Artificial IntelligenceUnder-graduate courses
Academic course 2007/08 (Fall semester)
Teoria de la
Computació (web de
TC
a la FIB) notes proves de
classe (grup 20) Academic course 2006/07 (Spring semester)
Introducció a
la lògica - IL (web de
IL
a la FIB)
Office hours: Wednesdays 13-14 and
15-16; Fridays 12-13
MELP Summer School
Course 2002/03
(Barcelona, July 2003): Machine Learning
for Natural Language Processing
