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ITRI seminars - Spring Term 2000

ITRI seminars generally take place 12 noon on Thursdays in room W107 on the first floor of the Watts Building, University of Brighton (Moulsecoomb site). Occasional deviations from this pattern are indicated below.

Information on how to find W107 is available on our contact page.

Thurs 20 Jan abstract
Claire Gardent University of the Saarland, Saarbruecken
Using Model Generation to interpret Reciprocal Statements
Thurs 3 Feb abstract
Mark Stevenson University of Sheffield
Large vocabulary word sense disambiguation as a tool for lexical engineering
Thurs 10 Feb abstract
Inger Lytje Aalborg University, Denmark
A cognitive linguistic perspective on the user interface
Thurs 24 Feb abstract
Frédérique Segond Xerox Research Center Europe, Grenoble
A dictionary-based sense disambiguation system
Thurs 2 Mar abstract
Katja Markert Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh
MetoTalk: Understanding Metonymies
Thurs 9 Mar abstract
Phil Edmonds Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd
Semantic Representations of Near-Synonyms for Automatic Lexical Choice
Thurs 16 Mar
abstract
Josef van Genabith Dublin City University
Semi-automatic Annotation of CFGs and Treebanks with Feature-structure Information
Thurs 23 Mar abstract
Alex Lascarides University of Edinburgh
Pragmatics and Word Meaning
Thurs 30 Mar
abstract
Robert Gaizauskas University of Sheffield
Two Applications of Information Extraction to Biological Science Journal Articles: Enzyme Interactions and Protein Structures


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Last updated 7 Jan 2000

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