16.2847, Confs: Computational Ling/Syntax/Groningen, Netherlands

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Subject: 16.2847, Confs: Computational Ling/Syntax/Groningen, Netherlands

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Date: 30-Sep-2005
From: Gosse Bouma < g.bouma at rug.nl >
Subject: Algorithms for Linguistic Processing 

	
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Date: Mon, 03 Oct 2005 21:00:28
From: Gosse Bouma < g.bouma at rug.nl >
Subject: Algorithms for Linguistic Processing 
 



Algorithms for Linguistic Processing 

Date: 11-Nov-2005 - 11-Nov-2005 
Location: Groningen, Netherlands 
Contact: Gosse Bouma 
Contact Email: g.bouma at rug.nl 
Meeting URL: http://www.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/alp 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Syntax; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)

Meeting Description: 

Workshop dedicated to results of the NWO Pionier project Algorithms for Linguistic Processing. 

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

Algorithms for Linguistic Processing

Groningen University, Friday, November, 11, 2005.

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.

Provisional Programme

13.00-17.00 hrs

INVITED TALK
Annie Zaenen (PARC, Palo Alto),
''Linguistics and Language Technology''

Project Presentations, among others,

Leonoor van der Beek, ''Dative Alternations''

Gertjan van Noord, ''Algorithms for Linguistic Processing Is Not Over''

17.00 hrs Drinks

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

ORGANIZATION: Gosse Bouma  John Nerbonne Gertjan van Noord Begona Villada

More information on project results can be found on the project website:
http://www.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/alp





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