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 ===== Reading Group ===== ===== Reading Group =====
-Official name of this course is [[https://is.cuni.cz/studium/predmety/index.php?do=predmet&kod=NPFL095|NPFL095]] **Modern Methods in Computational Linguistics**. It is a continuation of informal Reading Group (RG) meetings. For inspiration see the [[courses:rg:wishlist|wishlist]]. Requirements for getting credits: presenting one paper, writing report about another presented paper, and active participation in the discussions (which is conditioned by reading the papers in advance and attending the meetings).+Official name of this course is [[https://is.cuni.cz/studium/predmety/index.php?do=predmet&kod=NPFL095|NPFL095]] **Modern Methods in Computational Linguistics**. It is a continuation of informal Reading Group (RG) meetings. Requirements for getting credits:  
 +  * presenting one paper, 
 +    * Select term (write your name to the schedule below) before October 14. 
 +    * If no paper is assigned to the term, suggest [[mailto:popel@ufal.mff.cuni.cz|me]] 2--3 papers you would like to present (with pdf links, and your preferences) before October 21. Ideally, make a group of 2--4 students presenting papers on a common topic (starting from basics to more advance papers). 
 +    * Prepare your presentation and 3--5 quiz questions. At least 3 of the questions should ask for a specific answer, e.g. "write an equation for...", "given training set X=([dog,N],[cat,Y]), what is the number..." (Not "what do you think about..."). The first question should be quite easy to answer for those who have read the whole paper. The last question may be a tricky one. Send me the questions two weeks before your presentation. We may discuss the paper and refine the questions. 
 +    * One week before the presentation, write the questions to a dedicated wiki page here. Send a reminder (questions and a link to the pdf of the paperto rg@ufal.mff.cuni.cz by Monday 15:50.
  
-^ Contact      | popel at ufal.mff.cuni.cz | +  * active participation in the discussions, which is conditioned by reading the papers in advance and attending the meetings, 
-^ Mailing list | rg at ufal.mff.cuni.cz     |+  * sending your answers to me and the presenter by Saturday 23:59 (so the presenter can go through all answers before the presentation and focus more on problematic parts). 
 +  * In case of more than three missed meetings or deadlines, additional work (e.g. reports or answers to tricky questions) will be required. 
 + 
 +All questions, reports and presented papers must be in English. The presentations are in English by default, but if all present people agree it may be in Czech. 
 + 
 +^ Contact      | popel@ufal.mff.cuni.cz | 
 +^ Mailing list | rg@ufal.mff.cuni.cz     |
 ^ List Archive | [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/mailman/listinfo/rg]] | ^ List Archive | [[http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/mailman/listinfo/rg]] |
-^ Meetings     | Mondays 15:10, room S1 | +^ Meetings     | Mondays 15:50, room S1 | 
-^ Past meetings| [[courses::rg::past|courses::rg::past]] |+^ Past meetings| [[courses:rg:past|courses:rg:past]] | 
 +^ Inspiration  | [[courses:rg:wishlist|courses:rg:wishlist]] |
  
-=== Spring&Summer 2012 === +=== Autumn&Winter 2013/2014 === 
-^ date | **speaker** | **paper** | +^ date   | **speaker**  | **paper** | 
-Feb 27 Martin Popel Kevin Knight, Beáta Megyesi and Christiane Schaefer: [[http://www.isi.edu/natural-language/people/copiale-11.pdf|The Copiale Cipher]], BUCC 2011 +Oct  7              startup meeting 
-Mar 5  Ales Tamchyna Arne MauserSaša Hasan and Hermann Ney: [[http://www-i6.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/publications/download/628/Mauser-EMNLP-2009.pdf |Extending Statistical Machine Translation with Discriminative and Trigger-Based Lexicon Models.]] EMNLP 2009. | +Oct 14 Martin Popel Joseph P. SimmonsLeif D. Nelson, Uri Simonsohn: [[http://people.psych.cornell.edu/~jec7/pcd%20pubs/simmonsetal11.pdf|False-Positive PsychologyUndisclosed Flexibility in Data Collection and Analysis Allows Presenting Anything as Significant]], Psychological Science, 2011. [[courses:rg:2013:false-positive-psychology|Questions]]| 
-^ Mar 12 | Joachim Daiber | Adam Pauls and Dan Klein[[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P11/P11-1027.pdf|Faster and Smaller N-Gram Language Models]], ACL 2011. [[courses:rg:2012:longdtreport|report by Long DT]] | +Oct 21 | Rudolf Rosa | Marie-Catherine de MarneffeChristopher D. Manning: [[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W08-1301.pdf|The Stanford typed dependencies representation]], Coling 2008. [[courses:rg:2013:stanford-dependencies|Questions and Answers]] | 
-Mar 19 | Rudolf Rosa | Wenliang ChenJun’ichi Kazama, Min Zhang, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Yujie Zhang, Yiou Wang, Kentaro Torisawa and Haizhou Li: [[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D/D11/D11-1007.pdf|SMT Helps Bitext Dependency Parsing]], EMNLP 2011 | +Oct 28 | —           | no RG, Independent Czechoslovak State Day  | 
-^ Mar 26 | Long DT | Jakob Uszkoreit, Thorsten Brants: [[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P08/P08-1086.pdf|Distributed Word Clustering for Large Scale Class-Based Language Modeling in Machine Translation]], ACL 2008. [[courses:rg:2012:jodaiberreport|report by J. Daiber]]| +^ Nov  4 | Jan Mašek   Google's Universal Dependency Treebanks (paper will be announced) | 
-Apr 2  Petra Galuščáková Rion SnowDaniel Jurafsky and Andrew Y. Ng: [[http://ai.stanford.edu/~rion/papers/semtax_acl06.pdf|Semantic Taxonomy Induction from Heterogenous Evidence]], ACL 2006 [[courses:rg:2012:atreport|report by Ales Tamchyna]] +^ Nov 11 | Ondřej Fiala | Xuchen YaoBenjamin Van Durme, Chris Callison-Burch, Peter Clark: [[http://cs.jhu.edu/~xuchen/paper/yao-jacana-wordalign-acl2013.pdf|A Lightweight and High Performance Monolingual Word Aligner]], Proceedings of ACL, 2013. 
-Apr 16 Bushra Jawaid Joern WuebkerArne Mauser and Hermann Ney: [[http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/P/P10/P10-1049.pdf|Training Phrase Translation Models with Leaving-One-Out]], ACL 2010. [[courses:rg:2012:rosareport|report by R. rosa]]+Nov 18 Shadi Saleh |BhagwaniSumit and Satapathy, Shrutiranjan and Karnick, Harish:[[http://aclweb.org/anthology/S/S12/S12-1085.pdf| Semantic textual similarity using maximal weighted bipartite graph matching]]| 
-Apr 23 Amir Kamran Kristina ToutanovaHisami Suzuki, and Achim Ruopp: [[http://research.microsoft.com/pubs/69506/acl08kristinahisamiachim.camera.final.pdf|Applying Morphology Generation Models to Machine Translation]], ACL 2008. [[courses:rg:2012:applying-morphology-to-MT|report by M. Popel]] | +^ Nov 25 |               
-May 7 Martin Popel Hal Daumé III, John Langford and Daniel Marcu: [[http://hal3.name/docs/daume06searn-practice.pdf|Searn in Practice]], 2006. See [[http://searn.hal3.name]] for the SimpleSearn.tgz implementation. [[courses:rg:2012:searn-in-practice|report by Petra Galuščáková]] +Dec  2 Petr Jankovský PetrovicMathews: [[http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/s0894589/petrovic13unsupervised.pdf | Unsupervised joke generation from big data ]]  
-May 14 Martin Majlis [[courses:rg:2012:The-Unreasonable-Effectiveness-of-Data-Paper|The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data]] +Dec  9               
-May 21  POSTER SESSION |+Dec 16               
 +Jan  6               |

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