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  1. Martha (Stone) Palmer is an American computer scientist. She is best known for her work on verb semantics, [1] and for the creation of ontological resources such as PropBank [2] and VerbNet. [3] Education. Palmer received a Master of Arts in Computer Science from University of Texas at Austin in 1976, advised by Robert Simmons. [4]

    • ACL Fellow (2014)
  2. Linguistics • Computer Science. martha.palmer@colorado.edu. 303 735-8193. Curriculum Vitae. Department of Linguistics. University of Colorado at Boulder. 295 UCB. Boulder, Colorado 80309-0295. Martha Palmer is an Arts and Sciences Professor of Distinction for Linguistics, and the former Helen & Hubert Croft Professor of Engineering in the ...

  3. Research Professor. CLASIC. martha.palmer@colorado.edu. 303-735-8193. Website. Office Hours. Tu 3:30-4:30. TR 1-2. Also affiliated with Linguistics. Martha Palmer is a Professor at the University of Colorado in Linguistics, Computer Science and Cognitive Science, and an ACL Fellow.

  4. Linguistics • Computer Science. martha.palmer@colorado.edu. 303-492-1300. Website. Having retired from the position of Professor of Distinction of Linguistics and Computer Science in 2021, Martha Palmer is now a Research Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science and an Institute of Cognitive Science Faculty Fellow.

  5. Martha Stone Palmer. Professor of Linguistics, Computer Science, University of Colorado. Verified email at colorado.edu - Homepage. Computational Linguistics Artificial Intelligence Medical...

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · She is co-editor of LiLT (Linguistic Issues in Language Technology), and has been a co-editor of the Journal of Natural Language Engineering and on the CLJ Editorial Board. She was named an ACL Fellow in 2014 "for significant contributions to computational semantics and the development of semantic corpora".

  7. Kevin Stowe, Martha Palmer, T. Jennings Anderson, Marina Kogan, Leysia Palen, Kenneth M. Anderson, Rebecca Morss, Julie Demuth, Heather Lazrus: Developing and Evaluating Annotation Procedures for Twitter Data during Hazard Events. LAW-MWE-CxG@COLING 2018: 133-143

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