12.879, Confs: Intonation, Grammar, Spoken Lang Processing
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Subject: 12.879, Confs: Intonation, Grammar, Spoken Lang Processing
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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 13:46:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Dragomir Radev <radev at si.umich.edu>
Subject: April 06, Computation, Language, and Information Seminar: Mark Steedman,
U. Edinburgh
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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 13:46:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Dragomir Radev <radev at si.umich.edu>
Subject: April 06, Computation, Language, and Information Seminar: Mark Steedman,
U. Edinburgh
Dear Colleagues,
The fifth talk of the Computation, Language, and Information seminar
will be held on Friday, April 6.
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The Computation, Language, and Information seminar
joint event with the Linguistics Colloquium
Intonation, Grammar, and Spoken Language Processing
Professor Mark Steedman
ICCS Division of Informatics
University of Edinburgh
http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~steedman
Friday, April 6, 2001
4:00 PM
2011 MLB (Modern Languages Building)
Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) is a theory in which lexical
words and derived constituents of natural language have directional
functional types---hence the term "Categorial"---and in which the
grammatical operations which build derivations are strictly
type-driven, rather than structure-driven---hence "Combinatory".
Under such a theory, the linguistic notion of "constituent" is
considerably generalized: most (but not all) contiguous substrings of
a sentence are typable constituents, and all typable constituents have
a compositionally assembled semantic interpretation. Important
advantages ensue for analyzing various problematic phenomena of
coordination, intonation structure, and incremental processing.
This talk concentrates on its application to intonation structure in
spoken language processing. Intonation in English is used to convey
the distinction within an utterance between the part that corresponds
to question, topic or theme that can be assumed to be mutually agreed
by the participants, and another part that is the speaker's novel
contribution on that that topic. Controlling intonation correctly is
crucial to any kind of interactive spoken dialog, and has hitherto
proved problematic. Several examples drawn from real human computer
interactive applications will be given to show the practical
importance of this problem. An analysis will be offered in terms of
CCG and a number of applications in progress will be demonstrated.
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The Web page for the seminar is http://www.si.umich.edu/~radev/cli-seminar/
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