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Deep Linguistic Processing

Thursday, June 28, whole day

  Lounge 11
08:35-08:45 Opening Remarks
  Session 1: Parsing
08:45-09:15 Multi-Component Tree Adjoining Grammars, Dependency Graph Models, and Linguistic Analyses
Joan Chen-Main and Aravind Joshi
09:15-09:45 Perceptron Training for a Wide-Coverage Lexicalized-Grammar Parser
Stephen Clark and James Curran
09:45-10:15 Filling Statistics with Linguistics - Property Design for the Disambiguation of German LFG Parses
Martin Forst
10:15-10:45 Exploiting Semantic Information for HPSG Parse Selection
Sanae Fujita, Francis Bond, Stephan Oepen and Takaaki Tanaka
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
  Session 2: Applications of Deep Linguistic Processing
11:15-11:45 Deep Grammars in a Tree Labeling Approach to Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation
Mark Hopkins and Jonas Kuhn
11:45-12:15 Question Answering based on Semantic Roles
Michael Kaisser and Bonnie Webber
12:15-13:45 Lunch
13:45-14:45 Invited Talk:
Across Languages and Grammar Paradigms - New Perspectives on Resource Acquisition, Grammar Engineering and Application
Anette Frank
  Session 3: Posters
14:45-15:45 Deep Linguistic Processing for Spoken Dialogue Systems
James Allen, Myroslava Dzikovska, Mehdi Manshadi and Mary Swift
Self- or Pre-Tuning? Deep Linguistic Processing of Language Variants
Branco António and Costa Francisco
Pruning the Search Space of a Hand-Crafted Parsing System with a Probabilistic Parser
Aoife Cahill, Tracy Holloway King and John T. Maxwell III
Semantic Composition with (Robust) Minimal Recursion Semantics
Ann Copestake
A Task-based Comparison of Information Extraction Pattern Models
Mark Greenwood and Mark Stevenson
Creating a Systemic Functional Grammar Corpus from the Penn Treebank
Matthew Honnibal and James R. Curran
Verb Valency Semantic Representation for Deep Linguistic Processing
Aleš Horák, Karel Pala, Marie Duží and Pavel Materna
The Spanish Resource Grammar: Pre-processing Strategy and Lexical Acquisition
Montserrat Marimon, Núria Bel, Sergio Espeja and Natalia Seghezzi
Extracting a Verb Lexicon for Deep Parsing from FrameNet
Mark McConville and Myroslava O. Dzikovska
Fips, A "Deep" Linguistic Multilingual Parser
Eric Wehrli
Partial Parse Selection for Robust Deep Processing
Yi Zhang, Valia Kordoni and Erin Fitzgerald
15:45-16:15 Coffee Break
  Session 4: Grammar Engineering
16:15-16:45 Validation and Regression Testing for a Cross-linguistic Grammar Resource
Emily M. Bender, Laurie Poulson, Scott Drellishak and Chris Evans
16:45-17:15 Local Ambiguity Packing and Discontinuity in German
Berthold Crysmann
17:15-17:45 The Corpus and the Lexicon: Standardising Deep Lexical Acquisition Evaluation
Yi Zhang, Timothy Baldwin and Valia Kordoni
17:45—18:15 Discussion and Closing Remarks

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