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Coffee Hour
http://gso.cs.pitt.edu/coffeehour
Is a weekly social event put together by the. For graduate students, faculty, and staff of the Computer Science Department to socialize in an informal setting, apart from their studies. Coffee Hour is typically held Monday afternoons from 3:30pm to 4:30pm. In the Faculty Lounge,. Food for Thought" Graduate Colloquium Series. Short 20- to 30-minute student-led presentations aimed at informing, engaging, and enriching the student research community in the Computer Science Department.
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Arguing Corpus | MPQA
http://mpqa.cs.pitt.edu/corpora/arguing
GATE, MPQA, gfbf. Subj clues, etc. News, debates, etc. Is available for download. The corpus provides information of detecting arguing subjectivities and recognizing arguments. Further information on the data can be found in the README of the archive you download. The main paper describing the corpus is:. Alexander Conrad, Janyce Wiebe, Rebecca Hwa (2012). Recognizing Arguing Subjectivity and Argument Tags. To access the Aruging Corpus. Contact: mpqa.project@gmail.com.
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OpinionFinder 1.x | MPQA
http://mpqa.cs.pitt.edu/opinionfinder/opinionfinder_1
GATE, MPQA, gfbf. Subj clues, etc. News, debates, etc. OpinionFinder 1.x Release Page. OpinionFinder 1.x Available versions. README - OpinionFinder 1.5. Download OpinionFinder 1.5. README - OpinionFinder 1.4. Download OpinionFinder 1.4. OpinionFinder Sample Automatic Annotations. README - Penn Treebank Automatic Opinion Annotations. Download Penn Treebank Automatic Opinion Annotations. This research was supported in part by NSF Grants IIS-0208798 and IIS-0208985. ACL SIGDAT. Pages 105-112. Janyce Wiebe, ...
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Subjectivity Lexicon | MPQA
http://mpqa.cs.pitt.edu/lexicons/subj_lexicon
GATE, MPQA, gfbf. Subj clues, etc. News, debates, etc. Made available under the terms of GNU General Public License. They are distributed without any warranty. List of subjectivity clues) that is part of OpinionFinder is also available for separate download. These clues were compiled from several sources (see the enclosed README). This is the version of the lexicon used in:. Theresa Wilson, Janyce Wiebe, and Paul Hoffmann (2005). Recognizing Contextual Polarity in Phrase-Level Sentiment Analysis.
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Department of Computer Science. Pitt Computer Science Organizations. Women in Computer Science. Site by UMC Web Team. Seeking Corporate Sponsorship 2016-2017. WiCS is seeking corporate sponsorship for the 2016-2017 year! Click here for more information. Meetings Every Other Thursday at 9pm. We will have regular meetings every other Thursday beginning September 8, 2016. Meetings will be held in 5317 Sennott Square at 9pm. For a full list of WiCS events, click here. Chat with us on Slack.
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Technology Leadership Initiative : Apply
http://www.tli.cs.pitt.edu/apply/index.html
Providing high school students opportunities, tools, and motivation to excel in Computer Science. The registration process for all TLI programs includes a personal statement and a completed application. Other information may be requested for specific programs. To register for 2016 Tech Divaz Workshop, please fill out the application by clicking here. To register for the 2016 High School Academy, please fill out the application by clicking here. Department of Computer Science. Pittsburgh, PA 15260.
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SUSTAINS
http://sustains.cs.pitt.edu/index.php
Students interested in a SUSTAINS internship should contact Dr. Lazar at mklazar@pitt.edu or 412-648-7210. The goal of SUSTAINS is for undergraduates in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) who share a commitment to sustainable practices to gain experience working with young students and, through reflection on those experiences, consider education. To see a calendar of recent events. SIGN UP FOR A SPRING INTERNSHIP! SUSTAINS internships are a great opportunity for you to -.
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Coffee Hour Instructions
http://gso.cs.pitt.edu/coffeehour/directions.php
The following are the instructions for preparing our weekly Coffee Hour. We strive to make this as detailed as possible, remove the guess work, and answer as many questions as possible. You will typically receive an email reminder on the Friday before you are signed up to host Coffee Hour. Purchase Pop and Food. Please have enough food for at least 25 people. Confine your purchases to $25. Save all of your receipts! See the very bottom of this page for what to do with them). Coffee is already provided.
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Technical Staff | Faqs
http://tech.cs.pitt.edu/faqs
Dept of Computer Science. 1 Which machines can I use? Last updated: January 16th, 2015 10:52 AM. Several UNIX machines are available as the department's general use compute servers. Dual 300MHz UltraSPARC IIs. Ten 250MHz UltraSPARC IIs. For linux, please connect to. Elements.cs.pitt.edu. This will connect you to to one of the multi-processor servers in the elements cluster. The machines in the cluster are:. Dual Dual-Core 3.8GHz Xeons. Dual Dual-Core 3.8GHz Xeons. Dual Quad-Core 2.33GHz Xeons. The 38 mac...
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