1994 SALS -SIG Seminars
1994 Seminars (in reverse order):
- Verbmobil:
The Translation of Spontaneous Speech in Negotiation
Dialogs
Professor Wolfgang Wahlster
DFKI, Germany
Friday, 2nd December 1994, 4:00pm, Microsoft Institute,
Theatre
- From
Taggers to Parsers
Pam Peters
School of English, Linguistics and Media, Macquarie
University
Tuesday, 6th December 1994, 4:00pm, E6A357
- Automated
Editorial Assistance
Robert
Dale
Microsoft Institute of Advanced Software Technology
Tuesday, 1st November 1994, 4:00pm, E6A357
- Lexicography
and the theory of lexis
Collin Yallop
School of Linguistics and Media, Macquarie University
Wednesday, 20th September 1994, 4:00pm, E6A357
- Giving
Voice to Plans
Mark Steedman & Bonnie Lynn Webber
Dept of Computer & Information Science, University of
Pennsylvania
Thursday, 18th August 1994, 4:00pm, Microsoft Institute,
Conference Room 1 (next to Bistro)
- Hierarchical
Labelling of Speech Databases
Steve Cassidy
Speech, Hearing and Language Research Centre, Macquarie
University
Tuesday, 24th July 1994, 4:00pm, E6A357
- Two
Machine Tractable Dictionaries for Information Retrieval
Peter Wallis
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Friday, 17th June 1994, 4:00pm, Microsoft Institute,
Conference Room 1 (next to Bistro)
- The
Application of Linguistic Principles to
Telecommunications Problems
Marilyn Cross
Telecommunications Software Research Centre, University
of Wollongong
Tuesday, 14th June 1994, 4:00pm, E6A357
- Automatic
Generation of Technical Documentation
Ehud Reiter
CoGenTex Inc, Ithaca, NY, USA
Wednesday, 8th June 1994, 4:00pm, Microsoft Institute,
Conference Room 1
- NLP
Research at the Microsoft Institute
Robert Dale
Microsoft Institute
Tuesday, 17th May 1994, 4:00pm, E6A357
- Sense
Disambiguation Using On-line Resources
Alpha Luk
Microsoft Institute
Friday, 13th May 1994, 4:30pm, Microsoft Institute,
Conference Room 1 (near Bistro)
- Frameworks
for the Generation of Referring Expressions
Robert Dale
Microsoft Institute
Friday, 29th April 1994, 4:30pm, Microsoft Institute,
Conference Room 1 (sign in at reception)
- Conceptual
Association for Compound Noun Analysis
Mark Lauer
Microsoft Institute
Wednesday, 8th February 1994, 1:00pm, Lab 1, Microsoft
Institute
Enquiries: sals@mri.mq.edu.au