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  1. Martha Palmer is a Research Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she retired from her faculty position in 2023. She is a leading expert in natural language processing, artificial intelligence, and linguistic data annotation, and has received many awards and honors for her research and teaching.

  2. 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]

    • ACL Fellow (2014)
  3. Aug 4, 2023 · The program was developed by Professor Martha Palmer. It is stand-alone Professional Master of Science degree, provides students with a solid foundation in both linguistics and computer science graduate course work as well as several courses focused on data-driven linguistics, computational linguistics, and information processing.

  4. 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. She works on trying to capture elements of the meanings of words that can comprise ...

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

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · We are delighted to award the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award to Martha Palmer, Arts and Sciences Professor of Distinction for Linguistics and former Helen & Hubert Croft Professor of Engineering in the Computer Science Department at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She has made tremendous contributions to NLP, multilingual resources, and ...

  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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