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Building an Open Corpus and a Morphological Parser for Corpus Annotation for Standard Dargwa

Svetlana Iu. Toldova, Elena O. Sokur.

Journal of Siberian Federal University. Series: Humanities & Social Sciences. 2024. Vol. 17. No. 5. P. 905-915.

Book chapter
SmurfCat at PAN 2024 TextDetox: Alignment of Multilingual Transformers for Text Detoxification

Rykov E., Zaytsev K., Anisimov I. et al.

In bk.: CLEF 2024 Working Notes. CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2024. P. 2866-2871.

Working paper
Exploring the Effectiveness of Methods for Persona Extraction
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Konstantin Zaitsev.

arxiv.org. Computer Science. Cornell University, 2024

Tag "summer schools" – News

HSE University Holds 10th Summer School ‘Eye-tracking in the Lab and Beyond’

HSE University Holds 10th Summer School ‘Eye-tracking in the Lab and Beyond’
This year, more than 100 students from Russia and abroad took part in the 10th summer neurolinguistic school, ‘Eye-tracking in the Lab and Beyond’. The school is held annually by the HSE Center for Language and Brain. Leading experts spoke about advanced developments and research in the field of video-oculography.

‘These are the People Who Will Shape the Agenda in the Humanities’

The first Moscow-Tartu School in Digital Humanities has taken place at the Leo Tolstoy House and Museum in Yasnaya Polyana. The school‘s aim is to create an interdisciplinary academic environment in which modern computer methods are applied to the study of texts. The school was organized by the HSE School of Linguistics, Leo Tolstoy House and Museum in Yasnaya Polyana, and the Department of Russian Literature at the University of Tartu.

Linguists away at Summer School

Linguists away at Summer School
HSE lecturers and students took part in the 2015 Summer School near the town of Dubna from July 11 through August 10. The representatives of the HSE School of Linguistics organised two different workshops at this year’s School, one on Language and the Brain, aimed at research in the field of neurolinguistics, and one on Linguistics Research, the main areas of which included field linguistics and anthropology.