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Oxford Computational Linguistics SeminarsThe seminars take place at 16:00 on Thursdays in the Computing Laboratory. Seminars are held in Room 478 unless otherwise noted. Directions to the Computing Laboratory are here. If you would like to be on the mailing list for these seminars, please email Ramon Granell (ramon.granell@comlab.ox.ac.uk). Trinity Term 2010Friday, May 28th, 10am: John Goldsmith,
University of Chicago, Unsupervised learning of natural language morphology
Note time and location: 10am, Centre for Linguistics and Philology, Room 207, Walton Street. Thursday, June 3rd: Jamie Frost,
Oxford University, Topics in Machine Learning [slides]
Thursday, June 10th, 3.30pm: MSc Student Project Presentations, Room 441
Thursday, June 17th: Mark-Jan Nederhof ,
University of St Andrews, A framework for automatic creation of interlinear text
Thursday, September 9th, 3pm: Bob Coyne ,
Colombia University, Frame Semantics in Text-to-Scene Generation
Hilary Term 2010Thursday, February 18th & 25th: Jamie Frost,
Oxford University, The Exciting Guide to Probability Distributions (Part 1) [slides]
Thursday, March 4th: Jamie Frost,
Oxford University, The Exciting Guide to Probability Distributions (Part 2) [slides]
Thursday, March 11th: Alexander Clark,
Royal Holloway University, Distributional Lattice Grammars: a learnable context-sensitive representation for natural languages
Seminars in Previous TermsInformation on previous seminars can be found here. |
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