Clippers is our forum for informal discussion of all issues related to computational linguistics: from work in progress of visitors and people in the department, over presentation of new papers, to practical concerns such as hints on the use of CL related software tools.
Everyone with an interest in computational linguistics is most welcome!
When and where: Tuesdays at 1530-1700 in Oxley Hall, Room 309 unless other location is mentioned.
The plan, as usual, is to start each session with 5-10 minutes on whatever someone wants to bring up and then to continue with the following topics:
April 2. | short organizational session 206 Pomerene |
April 9. | Erhard Hinrichs (SfS Tübingen): Getting a Grip on
Morphological Disambiguation (paper available here) (joint work with Julia S. Trushkina) |
April 16. | Sabine Schulte im
Walde (IMS Stuttgart): Inducing
German Semantic Verb Classes from Subcategorisation
Information (joint work with Chris Brew) Lazenby Hall, Room 34 (Note the uncommon location!) |
April 23. |
Ted Pedersen (Univ. of Minnesota,
Duluth):Automatic Resolution of Semantic Ambiguity in
Natural Language Dreese Lab, Room 480 (guest speaker of the Department of Computer and Information Science) |
April 30. | Anton Rytting: Putting Stress on the Greek CHILDES Corpus 222a Oxley Afterwards (6pm) party at Detmar and Kordula's house to celebrate Paul Davis' PhD |
May 7. | Mike Daniels: Linearization parsing (joint work with Detmar Meurers) |
May 14. | Markus Dickinson and Anna Feldman/Arantxa Lozano: Design and implementation issues for a bus scheduling system in Prolog |
May 21. | Vanessa Metcalf/Markus Dickinson: Processing lexical rules |
May 28. | Kordula De Kuthy/Vanessa Metcalf: Issues in large-scale HPSG grammar implementation |
June 4. | Nathan Vaillette: TBA |