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Background

This is the schedule for the Thirteenth DELPH-IN Summit, Oslo.

Location

The meeting will be held at the Department of Informatics (IFI) at the University of Oslo (UiO). The venue is easily accessible by public transport from the city center and reachable by foot from the Gyldenløve hotel in a good thirty-minute walk. Please see the instructions for how to reach the department.

Meetings, coffee breaks, and lunches will all be at the IFI ‘faculty club’ (Informatikksalen) on the fifth floor in Section D of the building; this is the ‘tower’ end of the building, where there should be ten floors on building signs and in the elevators. It is impossible to reach the fifth floor from other sections of the building, hence please make sure to find the correct elevators or staircase first. When reaching the department by metro (t-bane) or tram (trikk), it is but a few steps from the Forskningsparken stop to the IFI building. Enter via the black foot bridge that crosses a little artificial creek and feeds onto a passageway through the building; from that path, take the entrance to the right into Section D and proceed to the fifth floor.

Monday to Wednesday: Plenary

Monday, 7 August
9:00-10:45 Plenary Session 1
9:00-9:30 DELPH-IN Tutorial (Emily Bender and Stephan Oepen)
9:30-10:45 Introductions & Site Updates (7 Minutes Each)
Introductions
Singapore (Francis Bond)
Cambridge (Guy Emerson)
Sussex (John Carroll)
Paris (Berthold Crysmann)
Oslo (Stephan Oepen)
Washington (Emily Bender)
Bergen (Petter Haugereid)
Trondheim (Lars Hellan)
Stanford (Dan Flickinger)
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-13:00 Plenary Session 2 -- Chair: Francis
11:15-11:45 Blitz Presentations (5 min each)
Technologically Enhanced Learning (Luis Morgado da Costa)
Automatic Glossing Using DELPH-IN Tools (Olga Zamaraeva)
Zhong Chinese Grammar (Zhenzhen Fan)
Neural Parsing/Generation with MRS (Michael Goodman)
Indra Indonesian Grammar (David Moeljadi)
Functional Distributional Semantics (Guy Emerson)
11:45-12:05 Demo: Fully Open Source LKB (John Carroll)
12:05-13:00 Discussion: Repositioning DELPH-IN Resources as Annotated Data for Others (Michael Goodman) Notes
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Plenary Session 3: Presentations -- Chair: Petter
14:00-14:30 List Appends in TDL (Guy Emerson: 20+10)
14:30-15:00 String unification machinery for reduplication in Hausa (Berthold Crysmann: 20+10)
15:00-15:30 DMRS Composition for Non-Scopal Modifiers Attaching Underneath Scopal Modifiers and Quantifiers (Guy Emerson: 20+10)
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Plenary Session 4 -- Chair: Berthold
16:00-16:30 Using ERG for Feature Extraction for Clinical Notes Classification (Olga Zamaraeva: 20+10)
16:30-17:30 Discussion: Scopal vs. Non-Scopal Modifiers (Guy Emerson) Notes
Tuesday, 8 August
9:00-10:30 Plenary Session 5 -- Chair: Ping
9:00-9:45 Discussion: Robust Unknown Word Handling for Parsing and Generation (Francis Bond) Background: 2009 2010
9:45-10:30 Discussion: Shapeworld for Automatic Language Generation in a Closed-World Domain (Alexander Kuhnle) Notes
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-13:00 Plenary Session 6: Presentations -- Chair: John
11:00-11:30 Data-Driven Deep Dependency Parsing (Weiwei Sun: 20+10)
11:30-12:00 Learning Transfer Rules without Templates (Michael Goodman: 20+10)
12:00-12:30 Numerical Results from Robust Parsing (Woodley Packard: 20+10)
12:30-13:00 Continuous and Differentiable Feature Structures and Unification (Guy Emerson: 20+10)
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Plenary Session 7 -- Chair: Glenn
14:00-14:45 Discussion: Appropriateness of Separately Categorizing Events from Entities in the MRS (David Inman) Notes
14:45-15:30 Discussion: Information-based Morphology (Berthold Crysmann) Notes
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break
16:00-18:00 Plenary Session 8 -- Chair: Zhen Zhen
16:00-16:45 Tutorial: The SEM-I: Current Status and Future Role (Stephan Oepen & Dan Flickinger)
16:45-17:15 Comparing grammatical analysis of commercial product Grammarly and ERG (Ping Xue 20+10)
17:15-18:00 Discussion: WordNet Integration (Francis Bond) Notes
Wednesday, 9 August
9:00-10:30 Plenary Session 9 -- Chair: David M.
9:00-10:00 LAD: Discontinuous Coordination in Ancient Greek (Woodley Packard) Notes
10:00-10:30 Business meeting
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-13:00 Plenary Session 10: Presentations -- Chair: Woodley
11:00-11:30 Implementing Numerical Expressions in Mandarin Chinese (Justin Chunlei Yang and Dan Flickinger: 20+10)
11:30-12:00 A DELPH-IN Grammar of Thai and a New Metagrammar Approach which Facilitates DELPH-IN Grammar Engineering (Glenn Slayden: 20+10)
12:00-12:30 Extrinsic Parser Evaluation (Stephan Oepen: 20+10)
12:30-13:00 Planning Special Interest Groups (Dan Flickinger)
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 SIG session 1: LAD: Nuuchahnulth (orange), Demo: pyDelphin (black)
15:30-16:00 break
16:00-17:30 SIG session 2: LAD: Kazakh (orange), MT (black)

Wednesday evening late meeting, from 7pm hosted by NTU at: Eckersbergs gate 2, Oslo, Norway (press the buzzer with no name on it).

Beer, bread, sausage and ketchup prepared, please bring something else if you would like it. It is on the 4th floor, please ring (or email or gchat) us so we can let you in: Francis +1-206-981-9575 or Luis +351 925 653 439.

Thursday and Friday: Sub-Group Meetings

Thursday, 10 August
9:00-15:00 Special Interest Groups
9:00-10:30 SIG session 3: Rep of Qs (orange), ShapeWorld (black)
10:30-11:00 break
11:00-12:30 SIG session 4: Doc party (orange), Efficiency (black)
12:30-13:30 lunch
13:30-15:00 SIG session 5: FFTB models (orange), EDS/DMRS (black)
15:00-19:00 Excursion
19:30- Banquet
Friday, 11 August
9:30-15:30 Special Interest Groups
9:30-11:00 SIG session 6: Robustness (black) Documentation: AceCsaw
11:00-11:30 break
11:30-13:00 SIG session 7: CALL (orange), Scope (black)
13:00-14:00 lunch
14:00-15:30 SIG session 8: DELPH-IN overflow (black)

Proposed SIG Topics

Please register interest on-line before lunch on Wednesday, so Dan and Emily can do their scheduling magic. To make that remotely possible, please abstain from trying to attend more than six sub-groups.

  • LAD: The clitic or non-clitic nature of the copula in Kazakh (Angelina McMillan-Major and Mike Haeger)

  • LAD: Identifying modifiers with heads across intervening material (David Inman)

  • Demo/Tutorial: Training MaxEnt models on full forest treebanks (Woodley Packard)

  • Demo/Tutorial: pyDelphin and GTest (Michael Goodman)

  • Hackathon: Shapeworld for automatic generation in multiple languages (Alexander Kuhnle)

  • Discussion: EDS and DMRS (Michael Goodman)

  • Discussion: Representation of questions (Guy Emerson)

  • Discussion: Machine translation (Francis Bond, Michael Goodman)

  • Discussion: Technological Enhanced Learning (Luis Morgado da Costa and Francis Bond)

  • Discussion: Efficient algorithms for parsing/generation (John Carroll)

  • Discussion: On-line forum for DELPH-IN Q&A (Olga Zamaraeva)

  • Discussion: More on scopal and non-scopal modifiers (Stephan Oepen)

  • Documentation Party: Organize info already on the wiki, create 'start here' page (Chris Curtis)

  • Tutorial: Getting set up for robust parsing (Woodley Packard, Dan Flickinger)

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