[ Skip to the content ]

Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics Wiki


[ Back to the navigation ]

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Last revision Both sides next revision
coling_2012_discourse_workshop [2012/11/29 19:54]
ufal
coling_2012_discourse_workshop [2013/01/09 09:59]
ufal
Line 38: Line 38:
 //New  Information in Wikitalk - story telling for information presentation// ([[Jokinen_abstract|abstract]]) //New  Information in Wikitalk - story telling for information presentation// ([[Jokinen_abstract|abstract]])
 **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
-//Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// ([[Joshi_abstract|abstract]])+//Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// ([[Joshi_abstract|abstract]], {{:coling_2012_adaca_Joshi.pdf|presentation}})
 **Prof. Katheleen McKeown,** Columbia University, New York, USA **Prof. Katheleen McKeown,** Columbia University, New York, USA
-//What is needed and what can help for people who want to use discourse relations in tasks such as NL generation or text summarization.// ([[McKeown_abstract|abstract]])+//What is needed and what can help for people who want to use discourse relations in tasks such as NL generation or text summarization.// ([[McKeown_abstract|abstract]], {{:coling_2012_adaca_pdtb_mckeown.pdf|presentation}})
 **Massimo Poesio,** University of Essex, Great Britain **Massimo Poesio,** University of Essex, Great Britain
 //Empirical methods in the study of anaphora: lessons learned, remaining problems// ([[Poesio_abstract|abstract]]) //Empirical methods in the study of anaphora: lessons learned, remaining problems// ([[Poesio_abstract|abstract]])
Line 48: Line 48:
 10.20 – 11.00: Aravind Joshi: //Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// (invited position paper) 10.20 – 11.00: Aravind Joshi: //Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// (invited position paper)
 11.00 – 11.25: Amba Kulkarni and Monali Das: //Discourse Analysis of Sanskrit texts// 11.00 – 11.25: Amba Kulkarni and Monali Das: //Discourse Analysis of Sanskrit texts//
-11.20 – 12.00: TEA BREAK +11.25 – 12.00: TEA BREAK 
 12.00 – 12.40: Kathleen McKeown: //Penn Discourse Treebank Relations and their Potential for Language Generation// (invited position paper) 12.00 – 12.40: Kathleen McKeown: //Penn Discourse Treebank Relations and their Potential for Language Generation// (invited position paper)
 12.40 – 13.05: Nik Adilah Hanin Binti Zahri, Fumiyo Fukumoto and Suguru Matsuyoshi: //Exploiting Discourse Relations between Sentences for Text Clustering// 12.40 – 13.05: Nik Adilah Hanin Binti Zahri, Fumiyo Fukumoto and Suguru Matsuyoshi: //Exploiting Discourse Relations between Sentences for Text Clustering//
Line 62: Line 62:
 === Instructions for Presenters === === Instructions for Presenters ===
 The timeslot for the position papers is 40 minutes (30 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion), the timeslot for the accepted papers is 25 minutes (15 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion). Please prepare your presentations accordingly. The timeslot for the position papers is 40 minutes (30 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion), the timeslot for the accepted papers is 25 minutes (15 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion). Please prepare your presentations accordingly.
 +As we are not sure about the software available at the equipment provided by the local organizers, please prepare your presentations in PDF format or bring your own laptop.
  
 === Among the issues proposed to be discussed there are === === Among the issues proposed to be discussed there are ===

[ Back to the navigation ] [ Back to the content ]