no code implementations • NIDCP (LREC) 2022 • James Fiumara, Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman, Chris Callison-Burch, Jonathan Wright, Robert Parker
NIEUW leverages the power of novel incentives to elicit linguistic data and annotations from a wide variety of contributors including citizen scientists, game players, and language students and professionals.
no code implementations • NAACL (CLPsych) 2022 • Sunghye Cho, Riccardo Fusaroli, Maggie Rose Pelella, Kimberly Tena, Azia Knox, Aili Hauptmann, Maxine Covello, Alison Russell, Judith Miller, Alison Hulink, Jennifer Uzokwe, Kevin Walker, James Fiumara, Juhi Pandey, Christopher Chatham, Christopher Cieri, Robert Schultz, Mark Liberman, Julia Parish-Morris
This study examined differences in linguistic features produced by autistic and neurotypical (NT) children during brief picture descriptions, and assessed feature stability over time.
no code implementations • LREC 2022 • Christopher Cieri, Mark Liberman, Sunghye Cho, Stephanie Strassel, James Fiumara, Jonathan Wright
The Linguistic Data Consortium was founded in 1992 to solve the problem that limitations in access to shareable data was impeding progress in Human Language Technology research and development.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • James Fiumara, Christopher Cieri, Jonathan Wright, Mark Liberman
Like other Citizen Science platforms and projects, LanguageARC harnesses the power and efforts of volunteers who are motivated by the incentives of contributing to science, learning and discovery, and belonging to a community dedicated to social improvement.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Christopher Cieri, James Fiumara, Stephanie Strassel, Jonathan Wright, Denise DiPersio, Mark Liberman
This latest in a series of Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC) progress reports to the LREC community does not describe any single language resource, evaluation campaign or technology but sketches the activities, since the last report, of a data center devoted to supporting the work of LREC attendees among other research communities.
no code implementations • LREC 2020 • Christopher Cieri, James Fiumara
LanguageARC is a portal that offers citizen linguists opportunities to contribute to language related research.
no code implementations • LREC 2012 • Stephanie Strassel, Am Morris, a, Jonathan Fiscus, Christopher Caruso, Haejoong Lee, Paul Over, James Fiumara, Barbara Shaw, Brian Antonishek, Martial Michel
Linguistic Data Consortium and the National Institute of Standards and Technology are collaborating to create a large, heterogeneous annotated multimodal corpus to support research in multimodal event detection and related technologies.