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quarta-feira, 29 de junho de 2011

Muda-se o Governo, mantém-se o Acordo Ortográfico

“O Governo acompanhará a adopção do Acordo Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa garantindo que a sua crescente universalização constitua uma oportunidade para colocar a Língua no centro da agenda política, tanto interna como externamente.” lê-se na p. 121 do programa do Governo entregue ontem na Assembleia da República Portuguesa.

O intuito do novo Governo português é confirmado pelas palavras do Secretário de Estado da Cultura, Francisco José Viegas, em declarações publicadas hoje no Diário Digital: “O acordo ortográfico é uma nova norma do acordo a que se chegou e é para ser implementado. Vamos prosseguir o trabalho de implementação porque é um caminho sem retorno.”

Mantêm-se assim as disposições e as datas (ver aqui) previstas pelo anterior Governo para a aplicação do novo Acordo Ortográfico em organismos e serviços governamentais portugueses.

terça-feira, 28 de junho de 2011

Rock in Law 2011



A terceira edição do Rock in Law irá decorrer nos Meninos do Rio, em Lisboa, no próximo dia 30 de Junho, às 21 horas. Para mais informações consulte https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=100878170001635

Tal como nas edições de 2009 e de 2010, a Priberam patrocina este evento, que visa angariar receitas para causas sociais através da participação de várias sociedades de advogados e respectivas bandas musicais.

As receitas do Rock in Law 2011 reverterão para a construção da nova Casa dos Rapazes e para a recuperação das instalações da Associação Portuguesa para as Perturbações do Desenvolvimento e Autismo.

sexta-feira, 24 de junho de 2011

Acordo Ortográfico no Jornal Oficial da União Europeia

De acordo com o Diário de Notícias, o Jornal Oficial da União Europeia, o principal órgão divulgador da legislação europeia, publicado diariamente nas línguas oficiais dos países membros da União Europeia, vai adoptar o novo Acordo Ortográfico da língua portuguesa a partir de Janeiro de 2012.

Tal como aqui já tinha sido referido, Janeiro de 2012 é a data para o início da aplicação do novo Acordo Ortográfico ao Diário da República, o jornal oficial da República Portuguesa, e aos restantes organismos e serviços governamentais portugueses.

segunda-feira, 30 de maio de 2011

Priberam Machine Learning Lunch Seminar




Priberam Machine Learning Lunch Seminar
Speaker: João Graça (L2F @INESC-ID)
Venue: IST Alameda, Sala PA2 (Pavilhão de Pós-Graduação)
Date: Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
Time: 13:00
Lunch will be provided

Title: Rich Prior Knowledge in Learning for Natural Language Processing

Abstract:

We possess a wealth of prior knowledge about most prediction problems,
and particularly so for many of the fundamental tasks in natural
language processing. Unfortunately, it is often difficult to make
use of this type of information during learning, as it typically does
not come in the form of labeled examples, may be difficult to encode
as a prior on parameters in a Bayesian setting, and may be impossible
to incorporate into a tractable model. Instead, we usually have prior
knowledge about the values of output variables. For example, linguistic
knowledge or an out-of-domain parser may provide the locations of
likely syntactic dependencies for grammar induction. Motivated by
the prospect of being able to naturally leverage such knowledge, four
different groups have recently developed similar, general frameworks
for expressing and learning with side information about output variables.
These frameworks are Constraint-Driven Learning (UIUC), Posterior
Regularization (UPenn), Generalized Expectation Criteria (UMass Amherst),
and Learning from Measurements (UC Berkley).

This tutorial describes how to encode side information about output
variables, and how to leverage this encoding and an unannotated
corpus during learning. We survey the different frameworks, explaining
how they are connected and the trade-offs between them. We also survey
several applications that have been explored in the literature,
including applications to grammar and part-of-speech induction, word
alignment, information extraction, text classification, and multi-view
learning. Prior knowledge used in these applications ranges from
structural information that cannot be efficiently encoded in the model,
to knowledge about the approximate expectations of some features, to
knowledge of some incomplete and noisy labellings. These applications
also address several different problem settings, including unsupervised,
lightly supervised, and semi-supervised learning, and utilize both
generative and discriminative models. The diversity of tasks, types of
prior knowledge, and problem settings explored demonstrate the generality
of these approaches, and suggest that they will become an important tool
for researchers in natural language processing.

The tutorial will provide the audience with the theoretical background to
understand why these methods have been so effective, as well as practical
guidance on how to apply them. Specifically, we discuss issues that come
up in implementation, and describe a toolkit that provides "out-of-the-box"
support for the applications described in the tutorial, and is extensible
to other applications and new types of prior knowledge.

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Bio: Joao Graca is a post doctoral researcher at the L2F Inesc-ID.
He obtained his PhD in Computer Science Engineering at Instituto Superior Tecnico, Technical University of Lisbon, where he was advised jointly by Luisa Coheur, Fernando Pereira and Ben Taskar. His main research interest are Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing. Currently his research focus on unsupervised learning with high level supervision in the form of domain specific prior knowledge, and on the utility of unsupervised methods for real world applications.

Palavras da semana

As palavras do dia da semana de 23-05 a 29-05 de 2011: franchão, gamofobia, heliporto, ísquion, jiboiar, krill e lumaquela.

quinta-feira, 26 de maio de 2011

Agenda: Feira do livro do Porto 2011

Tem início hoje a Feira do Livro do Porto, que decorre na Avenida dos Aliados até dia 12 de Junho.

A 81.ª edição deste certame literário é organizada pela Associação Portuguesa de Editores e Livreiros (APEL) e prevê a realização de debates, apresentações, lançamentos e sessões de autógrafos.

Tal como na passada Feira do Livro de Lisboa, na agenda de debates não há qualquer referência à forma como o Acordo Ortográfico está ou não a ser adoptado pelas editoras.

segunda-feira, 23 de maio de 2011

Quando um erro não vem só...

...é porque houve algum lexicógrafo muito, mas mesmo muito distraído na anterior redacção do verbete chupa-mel:

Palavras da semana

As palavras do dia da semana de 16-05 a 22-05 de 2011: xamate, zarabatana, arrebicar, bur, cambadela, dictiopsia e extrudido.

segunda-feira, 16 de maio de 2011

Priberam Machine Learning Lunch Seminars





Priberam Machine Learning Lunch Seminar
Speaker: José Santos (Microsoft)
Venue: IST Alameda, Sala EA2 (Torre Norte)
Date: Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
Time: 13:00
Lunch will be provided

Title: Inductive Logic Programming applied to Bioinformatics

Abstract:

Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) is a Machine Learning approach with foundations in Logic Programming. The problem specification and the models discovered by ILP systems are both represented as Prolog programs allowing for great expressiveness and flexibility. However, this flexibility comes at a high computational cost and ILP systems are known for their difficulty in scaling-up. Constructing and evaluating complex concepts are two of the main problems that prevent ILP systems from tackling many of the most interesting learning problems. Large concepts cannot be constructed or evaluated simply by parallelizing existing top-down search algorithms or improving the underlying Prolog engine. Novel search strategies and cover algorithms are needed. The main focus of this talk is on how to efficiently construct and evaluate such complex hypotheses in an ILP setting. Namely, we will present an efficient theta-subsumption algorithm that improves over Prolog's SLD-resolution by several orders of magnitude. We will also show how a new bottom-up search strategy coupled with this efficient subsumption algorithm led to the discovery of a better model for a protein-binding application problem.

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Bio: José Santos has a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science (2010) from Imperial College London. In the Ph.D., he worked on the theory and implementation of Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) systems. ILP is a first-order logic form of Machine Learning. José is now a post-doctoral fellow at the Microsoft Language Development Center where he is working on improving Bing’s query rewriting mechanisms so that the Bing backend may return more relevant documents. José also holds a Licenciatura in Informatics Engineering (2004 FCT-UNL), an MSc in Artificial Intelligence (2006 FCT-UNL) and an MSc in BioInformatics (2007 Imperial College). After graduating in 2004 José worked one year at Novabase Business Intelligence.

Palavras da semana

As palavras do dia da semana de 09-05 a 15-05 de 2011: pulcrícomo, quiçá, rágade, sucenturiado, tramolhada, uredo e ventaneira.





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