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Gerald Penn
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Gerald Penn

Associate Professor   Contact Information
gpenn@cs.toronto.edu   Publications
     
Department of Computer Science   Office:   Pratt Building 396B
and Knowledge Media Design Institute   Phone:   +1 416 978-7390
University of Toronto   Fax:   +1 416 978-1455
10 King's College Rd.   Office Hours:   WF 1-2
Toronto M5S 3G4
Ontario, Canada
 
Research Interests Natural Language Processing, Mathematical Linguistics, 
Logic Programming, Linear Logics, Finite State Methods,
Speech Summarization, Linguistic Information Visualization,
and Parsing in Freer-Word-Order Languages
(see also Publications, Students & Co-authors
Projects
ALE The Attribute Logic Engine 
NECTAR Network for Effective Collaboration Technologies through Advanced Research 
Courses
CSC 401 Natural Language Computing, WF 12-1, RW 110
Organizations
Mathematics of Language Society Past President
Sigma Xi, University of Toronto Chapter President
Editorial Boards
Linguistics & Philosophy Editorial Board 
Research on Language and Computation Editorial Board 
Home Pages
Computational Linguistics at Toronto

Drafts, Talks, and Publications on Work in Progress

Optimizing Typed Feature Structure Grammar Parsing through Non-Statistical Indexing
Cosmin Munteanu and Gerald Penn.
Proceedings of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2004), Barcelona, July 2004. (PDF)
In Search of Epistemic Primitives in the English Resource Grammar
Gerald Penn and Kenneth Hoetmer.
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, East Lansing, Michigan, July 2003. (PDF)
Topological Parsing
Gerald Penn and Mohammad Haji-Abdolhosseini.
Proceedings of the 10th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL-03), Budapest, Hungary, April 2003. (PDF)
A Graph-Theoretic Approach to Sequent Derivability in the Lambek Calculus
Gerald Penn.
This is a corrected version of the paper that appeared in the Proceedings of Formal Grammar '01 / 7th Meeting on Mathematics of Language. Helsinki, Finland, August 2001. (PDF)

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The style of these pages was shamelessly ripped off from Frank Pfenning.