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LTI Seminar 2003-2004

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


Summer 2004

Day Location Speaker
August 20 2:00pm 1305 NSH Talk 1: Jun Yang, LTI Ph.D. student
Automated Language Elicitation

Talk 2: Robery Ming-yu Chen, LTI Ph.D. student
Natural Language Generation for Answering Space Requests
August 13 2:00pm 1305 NSH Talk 1: Alison Alvarez, LTI Ph.D. student
Automated Language Elicitation

Talk 2: Ulas Bardak, LTI Ph.D. student
Natural Language Generation for Answering Space Requests
July
9
2:00pm 1305 NSH Hirohiko Sagawa, Teruko Mitamura, Eric Nyberg Language Technologies Institute
Handling Speech Recognition Errors in a Mobile Dialog System


Spring 2004

Day Location Speaker
April 23 2:00pm 1305 NSH Chiori Hori, LTI
Study on Spoken Interactive Open Domain Question Answering
April 16 2:00pm 1305 NSH Anthony Aristar, Wayne State University
The E-MELD Project
April 9 2:00pm 1305 NSH Tal Blum, LTI Ph.D. student
Automatic Redeye Detection and Correction in Digital Images
Feb 12 1:30pm 1109 NSH Gautam Pant, University of Iowa
Learning to Crawl: Topic Driven Web Crawlers
Feb 6

2:00pm
1305 NSH

Soumen Chakrabarti, IIT Bombay
Visiting Associate professor, CMU
Is question answering an acquired skill?


Fall 2003

Day Location Speaker
Dec 5

1:30pm
3305 NSH

CALD Seminar
Michael Collins, Assistant Professor, MIT
Large-Margin Methods for Natural Language Learning
Nov 21 2:00 pm
1305 NSH
Talk 1: Hideki Mima, School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
A System for Terminology-based Knowledge Structuring

Talk 2: Hitoshi Iida, Tokyo University of Technology
Situation-depended Interpretation of One-word Utterances on a Daily Conversation
Nov 17 12:00pm
3002 NSH
Nick Craswell, CSIRO Australia
What works in Web search (and what seems not to!)
Oct
24
2:00 pm
1305 NSH
Martha Palmer, University of Pennsylvania
Putting Meaning into Your Trees

Oct
3

2:00 pm
1305 NSH
Kevin Knight, USC/Information Sciences Institute
An Approach to Syntax in Statistical Machine Translation
Sept 19 2:00 pm
1305 NSH
Talk 1: Ralf Brown, LTI Faculty
Reducing Boundary Friction Using Overlap

Talk 2: Rachel Reynolds, LTI Ph.D. student
A New Metric for Automatic Evaluation of Machine Translation Systems


LTI Seminar 2002-2003

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