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 -February-2019-LUNCH-Seminar-Martha-Lewis
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SUMMARY:LUNCH Seminar, Martha Lewis
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Martha Lewis
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190220T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190220T140000
LOCATION:ILLC Common Room (F1.21), Science Park 10
 7, Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:We interact with computers every day, 
 and often using something like human language. The
 re is therefore a huge amount of research going in
 to how to represent human language computationally
 . Modelling words as vectors has been one of the m
 ost successful approaches over recent years. Howev
 er, it is not immediately clear how to combine wor
 d vectors together to make phrases and sentences. 
 On the other hand, formal semantics gives a clear 
  account of how to compose words, but it is not so
  obvious how to represent their meanings. I will g
 ive an overview of the model I work with that show
 s how to combine word vectors using formal semanti
 cs. I will also describe its limitations and will 
 appreciate ideas and questions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>We interact wi
 th computers every day, and often using something 
 like human language. There is therefore a huge amo
 unt of research going into how to represent human 
 language computationally. Modelling words as vecto
 rs has been one of the most successful approaches 
 over recent years. However, it is not immediately 
 clear how to combine word vectors together to make
  phrases and sentences. On the other hand, formal 
 semantics gives a clear<br>\n  account of how to c
 ompose words, but it is not so obvious how to repr
 esent their meanings. I will give an overview of t
 he model I work with that shows how to combine wor
 d vectors using formal semantics. I will also desc
 ribe its limitations and will appreciate ideas and
  questions.</p>\n
URL:https://events.illc.uva.nl/LUNCH/
CONTACT:Sirin Botan at S.Botan at uva.nl
CONTACT:Zoi Terzopoulou at Z.Terzopoulou at uva.nl
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