Mark Lee

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Mark Lee’s research interests are focused on natural language processing. He is interested in sentiment analysis of text, the automatic identification and understanding of metaphor and the effects of pragmatic inference in dialogue processing.

Dr Lee welcomes enquiries from prospective doctoral researchers in the following topic areas:

Natural language processing
Sentiment analysis
Dialogue modelling
Semantics and pragmatics of natural language
Information retrieval and extraction
Computationally-based corpus linguistics
He is also involved in the Natural Language Processing and Scientific Document Analysis groups.

19992024

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