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Confs: Cognitive Science/Netherlands
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1. Hartmut
Fitz,
Amsterdam Symposium on Connectionist NLP
Message 1: Amsterdam Symposium on Connectionist NLP
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Date: 26-Jun-2009
From: Hartmut Fitz <hartmut.fitz gmail.com>
Subject: Amsterdam Symposium on Connectionist NLP
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Amsterdam Symposium on Connectionist NLP
Date: 01-Jul-2009 - 01-Jul-2009
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact: Hartmut Fitz
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~fitz/cnlp
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
Meeting Description:
Symposium on Connectionist Natural Language Processing Date and time: Wednesday, July 1, 14:00-17:00 Location: Oudemanhuispoort, room C1.17, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands Participation is free and registration is not required.
Programme: 14:00 Stefan Frank (ILLC, Amsterdam) Systematic Sentence Comprehension in a World-Embedded Connectionist Model 15:00 Franklin Chang (Hanyang University, Seoul) Learning to Order Words: A Connectionist Account of Japanese and English Sentence Production 16:00 Morten H. Christiansen (Cornell University, Ithaca, and Santa Fe Institute) A Usage-Based Approach to Recursion in Sentence Processing Abstracts can be found at: http://staff.science.uva.nl/~fitz/cnlp Contact: fitz science.uva.nl
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