CS 775: Seminar in Natural Language Understanding

Spring 2006

Mondays, 4 :00-5:00 p.m.

Upson 5160

Seminar plans: This semester, we will convene to present and discuss research papers from recent (usually last year's) NLP conferences as well as to discuss ongoing work in Cornell's NLP group. If you want to be added to the email announcement list please contact Claire Cardie : cardie@cs.cornell.edu.

Date

Paper

Feb 6

Generalized Inference with Multiple Semantic Role Labeling Systems Shared Task Paper
Vasin Punyakanok, Dan Roth, and Wen-tau Yih, in Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL) (2005) pp. 181-184

Feb 13

Oren and Lillian's paper

Feb 20

Robust Textual Inference via Graph Matching Aria Haghighi, Andrew Ng, and Christopher Manning, in HLT-EMNLP 2005

Feb 27

No seminar

Mar 6

No seminar

Mar 13

Bo Pang's interview talk

Mar 20

Spring break

Mar 27

No seminar

April 3

Flexible Text Segmentation with Structured Multilabel Classification, R. McDonald, K. Crammer and F. Pereira, HLT-EMNLP, 2005

April 10

No seminar

April 17

No seminar

April 24

A Large-Scale Exploration of Effective Global Features for a Joint Entity Detection and Tracking Model H. Daume and D. Marcu, HLT-EMNLP, 2005

Organizer: Claire Cardie

Previous runnings: F98, S00, S01 (as Statistical Natural Language Processing: Models and Methods), F01, S02, F02, S03, F03, S04, F04,S05, F05,

See also the AI graduate studies page or the Cornell NLP page.



CS775, Spring '06

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