Algorithms for

Linguistic Processing


WORKSHOP

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Groningen University, Friday, November, 11, 2005.

Zernikezaal, Academiegebouw, Broerstraat, Groningen

Algorithms for Linguistic Processing is a recently finished NWO PIONIER research project, in the area of computational linguistics. The project focused on problems of ambiguity and processing efficiency by investigating grammar approximation and grammar specialization techniques. The project, lead by Gertjan van Noord, has produced, among others, a treebank and wide-coverage grammar for Dutch (Alpino).

On Friday, November, 11, 2005, the computational linguistics department of the University of Groningen organizes a workshop to present project results.

POSTER a4; POSTER a3

PROGRAMME

  1. 13.00 Opening
  2. 13.15-14.15 INVITED TALK: Annie Zaenen (PARC, Palo Alto), Linguistics and Language Technology
  3. 14.15-15.00 Leonoor van der Beek (Ask Jeeves, Dublin), Dative Alternations
  4. 15.00-15.30 Coffee and tea break
  5. 15.30-16.15 Robert Malouf (San Diego), Realizational morphology by disjunctive composition
  6. 16.15-17.15 Gertjan van Noord (RuG), Algorithms for Linguistic Processing Is Not Over
  7. 17.15-18.15 Borrel (Spiegelzaal Academiegebouw)

REGISTRATION

Free. Please register by sending an email to g.bouma@rug.nl with ALP in the subject line.

ORGANIZATION

More information on project results can be found on the project website.

Related Event

On thursday, november 10, at 1 pm, Leonoor van der Beek will defend her thesis Topics in Corpus-Based Dutch Syntax.