16.1388, Confs: Computational Ling/Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Subject: 16.1388, Confs: Computational Ling/Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Date: 29-Apr-2005
From: Xiaofei Lu < xflu at ling.osu.edu >
Subject: 2nd Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium
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Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 09:22:30
From: Xiaofei Lu < xflu at ling.osu.edu >
Subject: 2nd Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium
2nd Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium
Short Title: MCLC-2005
Date: 14-May-2005 - 15-May-2005
Location: Columbus, Ohio, United States of America
Contact: Xiaofei Lu
Contact Email: xflu at ling.osu.edu
Meeting URL: http://cllt.osu.edu/mclc
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The Computational Linguistics and Language Technologies Group of the Departments
of Linguistics and Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University
are pleased to sponsor the second meeting of the Midwest Computational
Linguistics Colloquium (MCLC). This colloquium offers a less formal forum for
computational linguistics researchers to get together and present ideas and
work. It is intended to be primarily for researchers from the Midwest region,
but applications from all regions are welcome. The first meeting of MCLC was
successfully held at University of Indiana Bloomington in 2004, and with this
second installment it is on its way to becoming an annual event.
The Second Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium (MCLC-2005)
The Ohio State University - Columbus, Ohio, USA
Colloquium date: May 14-15, 2005
Colloquium website: http://cllt.osu.edu/mclc
Registration: Free
COLLOQUIUM OVERVIEW
The Computational Linguistics and Language Technologies Group of the Departments
of Linguistics and Computer Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University
are pleased to sponsor the second meeting of the Midwest Computational
Linguistics Colloquium (MCLC). This colloquium offers a less formal forum for
computational linguistics researchers to get together and present ideas and
work. The first meeting of MCLC was successfully held at University of Indiana
Bloomington in 2004, and with this second installment it is on its way to
becoming an annual event.
INVITED SPEAKER
Richard Sproat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
-Eric Fosler-Lussier, The Ohio State University
-Jianguo Li, The Ohio State University
-Xiaofei Lu, The Ohio State University
-Detmar Meurers, The Ohio State University
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
-Steve Abney, University of Michigan
-Chris Brew, The Ohio State University
-Donna Byron, The Ohio State University
-Damir Cavar, Indiana University
-Eric Fosler-Lussier, The Ohio State University
-John A. Goldsmith, University of Chicago
-Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
-Jianguo Li, The Ohio State University
-Marc Light, University of Iowa
-Xiaofei Lu, The Ohio State University
-Detmar Meurers, The Ohio State University
-Victor Raskin, Purdue University
PROGRAM
Saturday, May 14, 2005
08:30-09:00am
Registration and Welcome
09:00-09:30am
Syntactic and Lexical Changes in Esperanto: A Corpus-Based Survey
Joshua Herring, Indiana University
09:30-10:00am
Predicting Obligation Dialogue Act Types from Prosodic Information
Sergio Coria and Luis Pineda, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
10:00-10:30am
Identifying Linguistic Knowledge for Textual Inference
Stacey Bailey, The Ohio State University
10:30-11:15am
Break
11:15-11:45am
The Necessity of Syntactic Parsing for Semantic Role Labeling
Vasin Punyakanok, Dan Roth, and Wen-tau Yih, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign
11:45-12:15pm
Extending Ontological Semantics to New Domains
Victor Reskin, Katrina E. Triezenberg, Evugeniya Malaya, Olga Krachina, Purdue
University
12:15-02:00pm
Lunch
02:00-02:30pm
Extracting Morphemes without #
Toshikazu Ikuta, Indiana University
02:30-03:00pm
Using Appraisal Taxonomies for Sentiment Analysis
Casey Whitelaw, University of Sydney
Navendu Garg and Shlomo Argamon, Illinois Institute of Technology
03:00-03:30pm
A Computational Model of Tonal Variation
Chilin Shih, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
03:30-04:15pm Break
04:15-05:15pm
Invited talk: Named Entity Recognition and Transliteration for 50 Languages
Richard Sproat, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Sunday, May 15, 2005
09:00-09:30am
Discriminative Training of Clustering Functions: Theory and Experiments with
Entity Identification
Xin Li and Dan Roth, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
09:30-10:00am
On Parsing CHILDES
Aarre Laakso, Indiana University
10:00-10:30am
Utilizing Visual Attention for Cross-Modal Coreference Interpretation
Donna Byron, Thomas Mampilly, Vinay Sharma, Tianfang Xu, The Ohio State University
10:30-11:15am
Break
11:15-11:45am
A Corpus-based Study on Abstract Anaphora Resolution
Ping Yu, University of Michigan
11:45-12:15pm
Phonetic Segment Rescoring Using SVMs
Yeojin Kim and Mark Hasegawa-Johnson, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
12:15-02:00pm
Lunch
02:00-02:30pm
Predicting Types of Pitch Accent and Boundary Tone Using Structural Information
Tae-Jin Yoon, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
02:30-03:00pm
Methodology and Tools for Ontological Semantic Acquisition
John M. Spartz, Evguniya Malaya, Courtney Falk, Purdue University
03:00-03:30pm
Using Morphological and Distributional Cues for Inductive Part-of-Speech Tagging
Damir Cavar, Joshua Herring, Toshikazu Ikuta, Paul Rodrigues, and Giancarlo
Schrementi, Indiana University
03:30-04:15pm
Break
04:15-04:45pm
An Inference Model for Semantic Entailment in Natural Language
Rodrigo de Salvo Braz, Roxana Girju, Vasin Punyakanok, Dan Roth, and Mark
Sammons, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
04:45-05:15pm
Detecting Annotation Errors in Spoken Language Corpora
Markus Dickinson and Detmar Meurers, The Ohio State University
Alternates:
Statistical Learning of Semitic Using Autosegmental Orthography
Paul Rodrigues, Indiana University
Context Grammar and POS Tagging
Donald Loritz, Dick Chen, LexisNexis
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