Finally got my website published
Thursday June 09th 2005, 5:29 pm
Filed under: email,java,language technology,uni
Posted by: Andrew Lampert

So it’s far from finished, but I’ve finally bitten the bullet and published my new site to the web. It’s been sitting on my staging/development server for more than two years now, although the current incarnation bears very little resemblance to that old site!

I’ve focussed on two sections at the moment:
- Trying to create a collective resource that documents how people are using the Enron Email Corpus. This is a massive collection of real-world email from Enron that is available for research purposes. (If you’re interested, head on over to the Enron Email Corpus pages)
- Documenting relevent resources for my Masters Project (which will hopefully lead into a PhD), looking at discourse structures and intention in email communication. This is based around email classification (at least partially), and will hopefully make use of the Enron corpus, both for investigating patterns of communication, and for ensuring that the tools produced work on real-world, noisy data.

Still got a mountain of uni work to do (about 15,000 words of essays for Speech Recognition, as well as constructing a speaker/speech recognition system in R; and a formal literature review and research proposal for my research project). One day I’ll feel like I’m actually making progress!


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