This website offers an overview of the research I'm conducting for my PhD in computational linguistics. You'll find information on the projects I'm currently working on, and you can consult a list of talks and publications.
In a few hours, I will be presenting a paper titled "Emotion Classification for Interpersonal Communication" at the WASSA 2.011 conference in Portland, Oregon, which is collocated with ALC-HLT 2011.
You can find the full reference as well as PDF of the slides on the talk page.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, Tanja Mortelmans will not be able to present her graduate conference on "Quotatives, indirect speech in German (and Dutch)" next Wednesday, October 13th. In all likelihood, she will instead give her presentation on the 8th of December.
You will be notified once signup for this replacement session is open.