Founded in 2005, the Philippine Computing Journal is published by the Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP), Inc.
It appears twice yearly and publishes original peer-reviewed papers on computing (including computer science, computational science and engineering, information and communication technology, computer science education, and allied disciplines).
Published:
2010-12-01
Full Issue
- Simple Analogical Reasoning using Word Occurences for Question Answering Passage Retrieval pp. 1-5
- Practical Applications of Human Language Technology: the Philippine Experience pp. 6-9
- Classifying Public Opinion Using SentiWordnet pp. 10-15
- Unraveling the Web: A Discursive Approach to Designing Websites that Encourage Participation pp. 16-22
- A Corpus-Based Lexical Network for Measuring Topic Alignment of Forum Messages pp. 23-29
- The Automatic Generation of Childeren's Stories from a Multi-Scene Input Picture pp. 30-36
- Using SUMO to Represent Storytelling Knowledge pp. 37-43
- The Filipino Wordnet Construction pp. 44-49
- The Exclusiveness of the Universal: A Case Study of the Discursive Construction of Knowledge on the Internet pp. 50-58