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Seminars

The Centre for Language Technology holds weekly discussion seminars with speakers drawn from amongst the group members and visiting researchers. The following lists details the titles and speakers for recent seminars. Email notices of the seminars are sent on Thursdays. Enquiries regarding these seminars can be addressed to Marc Tilbrook (marct at ics.mq.edu.au).

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LTG seminars in 2009

Seminars usually take place on Mondays at 11am in Building E6A, Room 357.

  • Jan 05: PhD Student Discussion
  • Jan 12: Mary Gardiner - "Python 3.0, what it means for you" and "Prediction of word choice using sentiment features"
  • Jan 19: Stephen Wan - "Citation Sensitive In-Browser Summarisation"
  • Jan 26: Australia Day
  • Feb 02: PhD Student Discussion
  • Feb 09: Luiz Pizzato - "Using Linguistically Motivated Features in Document Retrieval for Question Answering"
  • Feb 16: Mary Gardiner - "Python 3.0, what it means for you" and "Prediction of word choice using sentiment features"
  • Feb 23: Hans Hjelm (Ontology Learning from Texts)
  • Mar 02: PhD Student Discussion
  • Mar 09: Robert Dale and Jette Viethen (Attribute-Centric Referring Expression Generation)
  • Mar 16: Suzy Howlett (Training parsers using redundancy of information)
  • Mar 23: Pawel Mazur (A Taxonomoy of Temporal Expressions)
  • Mar 30: Steve Cassidy (What should we do with our data? )
  • Apr 09: Rigardt Pretorius (NLP tools for disjunctively written African languages. A tokeniser for Setswana)
  • Apr 13: Easter Monday
  • Apr 20: Diego Molla (to be confirmed)
  • Apr 27: Matthew Honnibal (Fully Lexicalised Statistical CCG Parsing)
  • May 04: PhD Student Discussion
  • May 11: Mark Dras (Korean, Tamil and Arrente) and Robert Dale (Referring Expression Generation: What does the Data Tell Us)
  • May 18: Andrew Lampert (Segmenting and Classifying Email Message Text) and Rolf Schwitter (Anaphora Resolution Involving Interactive Knowledge Acquisition)
  • May 25: Jojo Wong (Native Language Detection based on Common Errors) and Simon Zwarts (Spoken Language Understanding)
  • Jun 01: Jette Viethen and Ilya Anisimoff (to be confirmed)
  • Jun 08: Queen's Birthday
  • Jun 15: Shomir Wilson (to be confirmed)
  • Jun 22: Stephen Wan and Mary Gardiner (to be confirmed)
  • Jun 29: Suzy Howlett and Steve Cassidy (to be confirmed)
  • Jul 06: PhD Student Discussion
  • Jul 13: Diego Molla and Matthew Honnibal (to be confirmed)
  • Jul 20: Ben Hatchey and Jean-Yves Delort (to be confirmed)
  • Jul 27: Marie-Claire Jenkins (to be confirmed)

Past LTG seminars