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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2017/newsitem/9469/6-D
 ecember-2017-Workshop-Grammars-Computation-and-Cog
 nition-A-workshop-honouring-the-scientific-legacy-
 of-Remko-Scha
DTSTAMP:20171116T144213
SUMMARY:Workshop:Grammars, Computation and Cogniti
 on. A workshop honouring the scientific legacy of 
 Remko Scha
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171206T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20171206T160000
LOCATION:Oost-Indisch Huis, Kloveniersburgwal 48, 
 Amsterdam
DESCRIPTION:The field of computational linguistics
  has made much progress in developing models of sy
 ntactic and semantic parsing. With current models 
 we can compute with great accuracy and speed the c
 onstituency and dependency structure of sentences,
  predict semantic roles and sentiment, or derive r
 epresentations that allow us to retrieve and infer
  facts, summarize text and translate into other la
 nguages. However, do these technological advances 
 also yield a better understanding of how language 
 is learned and processed by humans? In this worksh
 op we discuss recent developments in using parsing
  models for analyzing empirical data from psycholi
 nguistics and brain imaging, developments in rich 
 parsing models that do justice to intricate struct
 ural properties of natural languages and unsolved 
 challenges from these domains.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The field of c
 omputational linguistics has made much progress in
  developing models of syntactic and semantic parsi
 ng. With current models we can compute with great 
 accuracy and speed the constituency and dependency
  structure of sentences, predict semantic roles an
 d sentiment, or derive representations that allow 
 us to retrieve and infer facts, summarize text and
  translate into other languages. However, do these
  technological advances also yield a better unders
 tanding of how language is learned and processed b
 y humans? In this workshop we discuss recent devel
 opments in using parsing models for analyzing empi
 rical data from psycholinguistics and brain imagin
 g, developments in rich parsing models that do jus
 tice to intricate structural properties of natural
  languages and unsolved challenges from these doma
 ins.</p>\n
URL:http://smartcs.uva.nl/content/events/workshops
 /smart-conference-2017/12/workshop-4.html?origin=b
 ygTEWF5RY%2Bka5C3l2dCBA
CONTACT:Dieuwke Hupkes at d.hupkes at uva.nl
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