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Schedule for the 2018 DELPH-IN Summit at the University of Chicago Center in Paris (6 rue Thomas Mann). Welcome coffee on arrival from 9:00 onwards.
Monday, 18 June | |
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 1 -- Chair: Sanghoun | |
9:30-9:50 | Introductions |
9:50-10:40 | Site Updates (8 minutes each) |
Cambridge (Guy Emerson) | |
Paris (Berthold Crysmann) | |
Singapore (Francis Bond) | |
Stanford / Trondheim (Dan Flickinger) | |
Sussex (John Carroll) | |
Washington (Emily Bender) | |
10:40-11:00 | Information extraction in the oil & gas domain using the IBM English Slot Grammar (Alexandre Rademaker: 10+10) |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 2 -- Chair: Dan | |
11:30 | Nominalized clauses in the Grammar Matrix (Kristen Howell, Olga Zamaraeva & Emily Bender: 5 Blitz) |
Clausal modifiers in the LinGO Grammar Matrix (Kristen Howell & Olga Zamaraeva: 5 Blitz) | |
Clausal complements in the Grammar Matrix (Olga Zamaraeva, Kristen Howell & Emily Bender: 20+10) | |
Improved type hierarchy processing and display (John Carroll: 20+10) | |
13:00-14:30 Lunch | |
14:30-16:00 Plenary Session 3 -- Chair: TBA | |
14:30-16:00 | Discussion: Applications of MRS to downstream NLP tasks, in particular for language generation (Jan Buys) Notes |
16:00-16:30 Coffee Break | |
16:30-18:00 Plenary Session 4 -- Chair: Francis | |
16:30 | Indra update (David Moeljadi: 5+5) |
Recent partnership for the development of !BrGram (Alexandre Rademaker: 10+10) | |
Error analysis of a neural MRS parser (Jan Buys & Emily Bender: 20+10) | |
Towards a new release of the ERG (Dan Flickinger: 20+10) | |
Wednesday, 20 June | |
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 9 -- Chair: Jan | |
9:30 | Helping engineering students writing better English (Luis Morgado da Costa: 5+5) |
Using the DELPH-IN resources for second language acquisition studies (Sanghoun Song: 10+10) | |
Feature resolution via lists (Gabriel Aguila-Multner & Berthold Crysmann: 20+10) | |
Business Meeting (All: 30) | |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 10 -- Chair: John | |
11:30-12:30 | Discussion: How could the HPSG and Universal Dependencies communities benefit each other for some integration? (Alexandre Rademaker) |
12:30-13:00 | Planning Special Interest Groups (All: 30) |
13:00-14:30 Lunch | |
14:30- Excursion (walk along the Seine towards île St Louis and île de la Cité), followed by Dinner |
University of Paris Diderot, bâtiment Olympe de Gouges, rooms 126 & 127.
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Tutorial request: The ERG - how to use it and how to contribute to improving results with technical/scientific texts [AlexandreRademaker]
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Tutorial request: Introduction to HPSG grammar development starting from an existing grammar (e.g. LxGram) and/or from the Grammar Matrix [AlexandreRademaker]
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SIG: Unifying lexical resources (e.g. using WordNet or PARC's UL) [AlexandreRademaker]
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SIG: Machine learning / neural network methods for deep linguistic representations [JanBuys]
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SIG: Comparing and combining methods for mapping between strings and graphs [AlexanderKoller]
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SIG: NL Generation from MRS-induced/deduced/reduced meaning representations [WeiweiSun]
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SIG: How to teach grammar engineering [SanghounSong]
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SIG: Teaching old-school semantics to new people who are trying to reinvent semantics [AlexanderKoller]
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SIG: Noun incorporation [AngelinaMcMillanMajor]
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SIG: Pragmatic reasoning in the Rational Speech Acts framework [GuyEmerson]
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SIG: Constraining composition [AnnCopestake]
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SIG: Use of DELPH-IN technology and resources for flexible dialogue systems [BerndKiefer]
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SIG: Underspecification of PP attachment [EmilyBender,GuyEmerson]
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SIG: Grammar engineering environment on top of LKB FOSS [Crysmann]
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