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Eduardo Blanco

Member of the Graduate Faculty | Associate Professor, Cognitive Science - GIDP | Associate Professor, Applied Mathematics - GIDP | Associate Professor, Computer Science

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  • The Computational Language Understanding (CLU) Lab at University of Arizona is a team of faculty, students, and research programmers who work together to build systems that extract meaning from natural language texts, including question answering (answering natural language questions), information extraction (extracting specific relations and events), semantic role labeling (extracting semantic frames that model who did what to whom, when and where), parsing the discourse structure of complex texts, and other computational linguistics problems.These systems were used in several applications, ranging from extracting cancer signaling pathways from biomedical articles to automated systems for answering multiple-choice science-exam questions.The CLU lab includes members from the Computer Science department, the Linguistics department, and the School of Information. For more on natural language processing (NLP) work at UofA, please see our NLP cluster page.

  • Text Retrieval and Web Search

  • Algorithms for Natural Language Processing

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