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LTI Seminar 2000-2001

Contact Teruko Mitamura (teruko@cs.cmu.edu)

Summer 2001

Jun 8 3:00pm
3002 NSH
Wolfgang Menzel, Hamburg University
Robust Parsing with Graded Constraints

Spring 2001

Jan 29 11:00am
1507 NSH
Two Short Talks
Satoshi Sato and Sadao Kurohashi, Kyoto University
Recent Studies on Natural Language Processing at Kyoto University
Feb 23 2:00pm
3002 NSH
Tanja Schultz, LTI
Language Independent and Language Adaptive Speech Recognition
Mar 9 2:00pm
3002 NSH
Eric Nyberg, LTI
Integrated Information Management
Mar 16 2:00pm
3002 NSH
Dominic Massaro, UC Santa Cruz
Developing and Evaluating Embodied Agents
Mar 30 2:00pm
3002 NSH
Klaus Ries, LTI
Information Access to Oral Communication
Apr 6 2:00pm
3002 NSH
Janyce Wiebe, University of Pittsburgh
Identifying Clues of Evaluation and Speculation in Text
Apr 24 11:30am
5409B Wean Hall
Raymond Mooney, University of Texas
Text Mining with Information Extraction
Apr 30 11:00am
3002 NSH
Hiromichi Fujisawa, Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
How to Make Pattern Recognition Systems Robust
May 16 11:15am
3002 NSH
Jared Bernstein, Ordinate Corporation and Stanford University
Theory-based Spoken Language Assessment: Psycholinguistic Models and Communicative Competence

Fall 2000

Sep 18 4:00pm
Wean Hall 4623
Joint Seminar with CALD
Vanathi Gopalakrishnan, Department of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
Parallel Experiment Planning, Macromolecular Crystallization and Computational Biology
Sep 22 2:00pm
NSH 3002
Chris Manning, Stanford University
Probabilistic Head-driven Parsing
Sep 29 2:00pm
NSH 3002
Abdelhadi Soudi, LTI
A Computational Lexeme-based Treatment of Arabic Morphology
Oct 27 2:00pm
NSH 3002
Michael Kohlhase, LTI
Model Generation as a Model for Inference in Natural Language Uderstanding
Nov 21 3:00pm
NSH 3002
John Guidi, Lycos
Naive Bayes Classification of Web Pages
Dec 1 2:00pm
NSH 3002
David Kaufer, Dept of English, CMU
Suguru Ishizaki, School of Design, CMU
Text Visualization
Dec 1 3:30pm
NSH 3002
Sanda Harabagiu, Southern Methodist University
Boosting Knowledge for Open-Domain Answer Engines

LTI Seminar 1999-2000

 

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