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Rodger Kibble
Research Fellow and Registered Supervisor,
ITRI ,
University of Brighton
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Contact details
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Information Technology Research Institute,
University of Brighton,
Lewes Road,
Brighton,
BN2 4GJ, UK.
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- Fax:
+44(0)1273 642908
- Email:
- Rodger.Kibble@itri.brighton.ac.uk
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Whereabouts
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1999
- June 21 - 26:
- ACL, U Maryland
- August 7 - 13:
- ESSLLI Formal Grammar conf and summer school, Utrecht
- Dec 17 - 21:
- 12th Amsterdam Colloquium
2000
- Feb 24:
- AUT annual Contract Research Staff conference, London.
- March 13-14:
- Underspecification workshop, Kings College London.
- May 31 - June 2:
- LREC 2000,
Zappeion Megaron, Athens.
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Research Interests
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Formal and computational semantics of natural language
Natural language generation
Methodological issues in theoretical/computational linguistics
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Publications
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Conference/workshop/journal papers, book chapters
Other documents
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Projects
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LDSNL:
- Labelled Deductive Systems for Natural Language
(pre-ITRI, joint project between
SOAS and Imperial College)
- GNOME:
- Generating Nominal Expressions,
collaboration with HCRC Edinburgh/Durham
- RAGS:
- Reference Architectures for NLG,
collaboration with DAI Edinburgh
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Other Activities
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Organised ITRI Seminar Programme between Easter 1998 and Autumn (Fall) 1999.
Currently ITRI Technical Reports Editor.
Jointly with
Kees van Deemter, organised ESSLLI'99
workshop on
Generating Nominal
Expressions.
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Academic Background
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BA in Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge.
MA in Linguistics, University College London.
MSc in Knowledge-based Systems, University of Sussex.
PhD from Centre for Cognitive Science, University of Edinburgh.
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Links
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ACL,
- Association for Computational Linguistics
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LINGUIST
- Colibri
- All about conferences, jobs etc in NLP, logic and speech.
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Virtual Brighton
- All about the "city by the sea".
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Britannica
- All about everything.
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BBC News
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AUT
- The trade union and professional body for UK academic staff.
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The Webmuseum,
- a treasure trove of fine art images.
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