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ITRI seminars - Autumn Term 1999

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 Sept 16th
Mark Venn University of Sussex
Voting For Senses: A Parallel Processing Approach to Word Senses Disambiguation


Thurs Oct 7th
abstract
Prof. Alan Rector University of Manchester
Making Re-usable Ontologies Usable: GALEN's approach


Thurs Oct 14th
abstract
Carole Tiberius ITRI, University of Brighton
Architectures for Multilingual Lexical Representation


Thurs Oct 21st
abstract
David Milward SRI, Cambridge
Robust Semantics for Dialogue Using Flat Structures


Thurs Oct 28th
abstract
Kees van Deemter ITRI, University of Brighton
Vague Descriptors in Crisp Descriptions


**Weds**
Nov 10th
**12.30**

David McDonald GENSYM Corp, USA
Deep bi-directional NLP
Venue:ITRI demonstration room, second floor


Thurs Nov 18th
abstract
Janet Hitzeman University of Edinburgh
Concept-to-Speech Synthesis in the SOLE Project


Thurs Nov 25th abstract
Jonathan Ginzburg King's College London
Talking about Meanings


Thurs Dec 2nd
abstract
Clare Atkins Massey University, New Zealand
Evidence-Based Information Systems


Thurs Dec 9th
abstract
Emiel Krahmer IPO, Eindhoven University of Technology
Efficient Context-sensitive Generation of Descriptions


**Tues**
Dec 14th
**12.30**

abstract
Dan Roth University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign
Learning in Natural Language



Thurs Dec 16th abstract
Peter Krause IMS, University of Stuttgart
A Language Game for Identifying Intended Referents

*Weds* Dec 22nd abstract
Charles Fillmore University of California, Berkeley
The Berkeley FrameNet Project


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Last updated 17 December 1999

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