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 International Post-Graduate College in Language Technology and Cognitive Systems.

Winter Term 2004

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

A more complete programme follows.

Date Speaker Title of talk
14 October Mary McGee Wood postponed
28 October Peter Kosta Word order variation and the theory of non-movement in Slavic and other European languages
04 November Dietrich Klakow Short and long-range dependencies in language modeling
11 November Lego Robots Talking Robots with Lego Mindstorms
18 November
25 November Gemma Boleda A Quantitative Approach to the Lexical Semantics of Adjectives
02 December
09 December Gosse Bouma Question answering using dependency relations
16 December Mary McGee Wood Some Questions to ask about Tutorial Dialogues
13 January Hervé Bourlard Multi-channel modeling and integration with applications in speech and multimodal processing
20 January Grzegorz Dogil Speakers have access to a mental syllabary, but how do they use it? Evidence from fMRI and speech production experiments
27 January Franklin Chang Priming as learning: A connectionist approach to sentence production
03 February Claire Cardie Machine Learning for Noun Phrase Coreference Resolution
08 February (Tuesday) Stefan Riezler Feature Selection over Feature Forests for Efficient Deep Stochastic Parsing
10 February
17 February John Nerbonne Computational Linguistics as Kulturwissenschaft
2 March Tracy Holloway King Integrating Finite-state Technology with Deep Grammars: The XLE Experience