32.3508, Confs: Computational Linguistics, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Japan

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LINGUIST List: Vol-32-3508. Thu Nov 04 2021. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 32.3508, Confs: Computational Linguistics, General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Japan

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Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2021 22:36:18
From: Elodie Winckel [hpsg22 at easychair.org]
Subject: Workshop on Computational Linguistics on East Asian languages

 
Workshop on Computational Linguistics on East Asian languages 

Date: 31-Jul-2022 - 31-Jul-2022 
Location: Online Event (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics), Japan 
Contact: Elodie Winckel 
Contact Email: hpsg22 at easychair.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Meeting Description: 

A one-day workshop on Computational Linguistics on East Asian Languages will
be held as an online event on 31 July 2022, in conjunction with the 29th
International Conference on Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar (29-30 July
2022).

The aim of the workshop is to promote interdisciplinary and cross-language
discussion on approaches to linguistic analyses using computational techniques
(broadly construed), with a focus on East Asian languages. We strongly
encourage researchers from outside the HPSG framework to submit.

Possible topics include, but are not limited to syntactic/semantic parsing,
cognitive modelling with computational models, development of language
resources with annotations beyond the word level (treebanks, propbanks,
discourse annotations, etc.), and applications of large-scale corpus data
and/or sophisticated machine learning techniques to addressing questions in
linguistic theory.
 






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