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LTI Seminar 2006-2007

Contact Teruko Mitamura (teruko [at] cs [dot] cmu [dot] edu)


Fall 2006 - Spring 2007

Day Time & Location Speaker
April 20 NSH 1305
2:00-3:00
Nizar Habash, Columbia University
Arabic Diacritization through Full Morphological Tagging
April 13 NSH 1305
2:00-3:00
Paul Constantinides, Senior Technical Staff, salesforce.com
Search at salesforce.com: Challenges in a Hosted, Multi-Tenant Environment
March 30 NSH 1305
2:00-3:00
Kemal Oflazer (VIsiting Professor, CMU)
Experiments with Differential Representational Units in English-to-Turkish SMT
March 9 NSH 1305
2:00-3:00
Christos Faloutsos (CMU)
Graph Mining: Patterns and Tools for Static and Time-Evolving Graphs
March 2 NSH 1305
2:00
David A. Smith, Johns Hopkins University
Bootstrapping Monolingual Parsers from Multilingual Data
Feb 2 NSH 1305
2:00
Mahadev Satyanarayanan
Context-Based Machine Translation
Jan 26  NSH 1305
2:00
Jaime Carbonell
Context-Based Machine Translation
Dec 15 NSH 1305
2:00
Candace L. (Candy) Sidner
Collaborative Interface Agents: On the screen and on the robot
Nov 17 NSH 1305
2:00
Brian MacWhinney
Computational Linguistics and Language Learning
Nov 10 NSH 1305
2:00
Anatole Gershman
The Paradox in Services R&D: Moving Innovation from the Field into the Labs
Nov 3 NSH 1305
2:00
Mohit Kumar
Learning from the Report-writing Behavior of Individuals

Simon Fung
Designing an Elicitation Corpus with Semantic Representations
Oct 27 NSH 1305
2:00
Rong Jin
Generalized Maximum Margin Clustering and Unsupervised Kernel Learning
Oct 20 NSH 1305
2:00
Stephan Vogel
Statistical Machine Translation at LTI: What was Done, What’s to Come
Oct 17 NSH 3305
3:30
Hermann Helbig
Multilayered Extended Semantic Networks as a Knowledge Representation Paradigm and Interlingua for Meaning Representation
Sept 29 NSH 1305
2:00
Dan Melamed
Scalable Discriminative Learning for Powerful Translation Models
Sept 22 NSH 1305
2:00
Tomoki Toda
Improving Body Transmitted Unvoiced Speech with Statistical Voice Conversion towards Silent-Speech Telephone
Aug 16 NSH 1305
11:00
Tong Zhang
The Theory of Automata and Formal Languages: A Discussion of its Uses in Modern NLP and Computational Biology
 

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