Computational Linguistics Colloquium
A Distinguished Speaker Series organized by the Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics.
Winter Semester 2013/14
Thursdays, 16:15, Building C7.4, Conference room, unless indicated otherwise
| Date | Speaker | Title of talk | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 October | Emiel Krahmer | Producing Referring Expressions: How do speakers do it, and how to model this computationally? | |
| 8 November 15:15 | Florian Metze | Getting more words right than wrong in a week | unusual date and time! |
| 5 December | Steve Piantadosi | Communicative Design in Human Language | |
| 12 December | David Traum | Towards a model for incremental grounding in spoken dialogue systems | |
| 16 January | Stefan Frank | Exploring the brain’s response to word information | |
| 30 January | Rick Lewis | Rational Mechanisms for Language Processing | |
| 6 February | Andrea Weber | Sink positive: the case of interdental fricatives in foreign-accented English |