Computational Linguistics & Phonetics Computational Linguistics & Phonetics Fachrichtung 4.7 Universität des Saarlandes

Computational Linguistics Colloquium

This seminar series is jointly organized by the Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics and the European Post-Graduate College in Language Technology and Cognitive Systems.

Winter Term 2001/2002

Thursdays, 16:15, Building 17, Seminar Room, unless otherwise indicated

October 04 Igor Boguslavski Interaction between Lexical Semantics and Syntax
October 10 Leonid Iomdin ETAP-3 Machine Translation System: An Overview
October 25 Mark Maybury Adaptive Multimedia Information Access
October 29 Eva Hajicova The Current Status of the Prague Dependency Treebank
November 05 Gerald Penn Topological Parsing
November 08 Dora Alexopoulou Relative Clauses with Quantifiers and Definiteness
November 09 Patrick Hanks Norms and Exploitations: Linking Word Meaning to Word Use
November 15 Dov Gabbay Implicational Goal Directed Proof Methods
November 21 Dov Gabbay Anti-formulas, Anti-elements and the Logic of Deletion
November 29 Gregory Grefenstette Very Large Lexicons from the WWW
December 04 Raffaella Bernardi A Proof Theoretical Account of Polarity Items and Monotonic Inference
December 05 David Traum Ideas on Multi-layer dialogue management for Multi-party, Multi-conversation, Multi-modal communication
December 06 Klaus Failenschmid Challenges in Moving Speech Recognition Applications into the Field
December 13 John Carroll High Precision Extraction of Grammatical Relations
December 20 James Allen A Dialogue Model based on Collaborative Problem Solving
January 10 Kai Alter Speech Segmentation: The Influence of Intonational Phrase Boundaries and Pitch Accents on Human's Brain Reaction
January 17 Barbara Grosz Planning and Acting Together: Getting Computer Systems to Function as Team Players
January 24 Daniel Hardt The Structure and Interpretation of Discourse: Evidence from Ellipsis
January 31 Anne Abeillé The Linguistic Relevance of an Annotated Corpus for French
February 07 Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen Information `portioning' in a Cross-linguistic Perspective (German - English - Norwegian)
February 14 Marc Light Question Answering Technology: Getting to Know the New Kid on the Block
February 21 Jens Allwood Some Challenges for a Spoken Language Grammar
February 25 Johanna Moore Managing Tutorial Dialogue
February 28 Peter Krause An overview of a theory for presupposition justification