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Tue Feb 03 2009
Confs: Computational Linguistics/Germany
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1. Miriam
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DGfS-CL Computational Linguistics Fall School
Message 1: DGfS-CL Computational Linguistics Fall School
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Date: 03-Feb-2009
From: Miriam Butt <miriam.butt uni-konstanz.de>
Subject: DGfS-CL Computational Linguistics Fall School
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DGfS-CL Computational Linguistics Fall School Date: 07-Sep-2009 - 19-Sep-2009 Location: Konstanz, Germany Contact: Miriam Butt Contact Email: miriam.butt uni-konstanz.de Meeting URL: http://ling.uni-konstanz.de/pages/conferences/fallschool2009/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Meeting Description: The Computational Linguistics Fall School was established by the German Linguistics Association as a biennial event for students who wish to broaden their knowledge of techniques and methods used in natural language processing. The motivation is to give interested students an understanding of innovative and emerging fields in computational linguistics, including fields not traditionally taught in standard degree programs. All lectures will be in English. In 2009 the Fall School will be held at the University of Konstanz, Germany. Course 1: LFG Grammar Development and Semantic Construction (XLE and XFR), Miriam Butt (Universität Konstanz) and Richard Crouch (Powerset Inc., Microsoft) Course 2: Anaphora Resolution, Massimo Poesio , University of Essex and Universita di Trento Course 3: Sentiment Analysis, Michael Strube , EML Research gGmbH Heidelberg Course 4: Data-driven and Hybrid Approaches to Machine Translation, Martin Forst (PARC) and Alexander Fraser (IMS)
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