Travis Lamkin

Travis A. Lamkin is a graduate student at The University of Memphis, in the Applied Linguistics program. His primary research area is Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP). He is currently involved in the Gramulator Project. He is particularly interested in applying methods and tools, such as the Gramulator, to the studies of literary criticism and genre assessment.

Publications

Cross-Disciplinary Advances in Applied Natural Language Processing: Issues and Approaches
Chutima Boonthum-Denecke, Philip M. McCarthy, Travis Lamkin. © 2012. 438 pages.
Applied Natural Language Processing (ANLP) is interested in not only the creation of natural language processing approaches (i.e., tools, systems, algorithms, models, theories...
Fairy Tales and ESL Texts: An Analysis of Linguistic Features Using the Gramulator
Rachel M. Rufenacht, Philip M. McCarthy, Travis Lamkin. © 2012. 11 pages.
This chapter describes a study that investigates the potential value of using traditional fairy tales as reading material for English language learners (ELL). Using the...