IWPT'05 Schedule

Sunday, 9 Oct 2005

8:30–9:15Registration
9:15–9:30Opening Remarks / Registration
9:30–10:30  Invited Talk
Parse this! — How we handle student writing
  Jill Burstein
10:30–11:00  Coffee Break
11:00–11:30A Classifier-Based Parser with Linear Run-Time Complexity
  Kenji Sagae and Alon Lavie
11:30–12:00Exploring Features for Identifying Edited Regions in Disfluent Sentences
  Qi Zhang and Fuliang Weng
12:00–12:30Better k-best Parsing
  Liang Huang and David Chiang
12:30–14:00Lunch
14:00–14:30Head-Driven PCFGs with Latent-Head Statistics
  Detlef Prescher
14:30–15:00Lexical and Structural Biases for Function Parsing
  Gabriele Musillo and Paola Merlo
15:00–15:30Chunk Parsing Revisited
  Yoshimasa Tsuruoka and Jun'ichi Tsujii
15:30–16:00Coffee break
16:00–16:30Efficient and Robust LFG Parsing: SxLFG
  Pierre Boullier and Benoît Sagot
16:30–17:00Efficacy of Beam Thresholding, Unification Filtering and Hybrid Processing in Probabilistic HPSG Parsing
  Takashi Ninomiya, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Yusuke Miyao, and Jun'ichi Tsujii
17:00–17:30Short paper session 1
Statistical Shallow Semantic Parsing despite Little Training Data
  Rahul Bhagat, Anton Leuski, and Eduard Hovy
The Quick Check Pre-unification Filter for Typed Grammars: Extensions
  Liviu Ciortuz
TFLEX: Speeding Up Deep Parsing with Strategic Pruning
  Myroslava Dzikovska and Carolyn P. Rose
Generic parsing for multi-domain semantic interpretation
  Myroslava Dzikovska, Mary Swift, James Allen, and William de Beaumont
Online statistics for a unification-based dialogue parser
  Micha Elsner, Mary Swift, James Allen, and Daniel Gildea
Machine Translation as Lexicalized Parsing with Hooks
  Liang Huang, Hao Zhang, and Daniel Gildea
17:30–18:00Poster display
18:00Reception

Monday, 10 Oct 2005

9:00–10:00Invited Talk
Spontaneous speech: Challenges and opportunities for parsing
  Mari Ostendorf
10:00–10:30  Coffee break
10:30–11:00Parsing Linear Context-Free Rewriting Systems
  Håkan Burden and Peter Ljunglöf
11:00–11:30Switch Graphs for Parsing Type Logical Grammars
  Bob Carpenter and Glyn Morrill
11:30–12:00Short paper session 2
From Metagrammars to Factorized TAG/TIG Parsers
  Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie
Parsing Generalized ID/LP Grammars
  Michael W. Daniels
Robust Extraction of Subcategorization Data from Spoken Language
  Jianguo Li, Chris Brew and Eric Fosler-Lussier
SUPPLE: A Practical Parser for Natural Language Engineering Applications
  Robert Gaizauskas, Mark Hepple, Horacio Saggion, Mark A. Greenwood, and Kevin Humphreys
k-NN for local probability estimation in generative parsing models
  Deirdre Hogan
12:00–13:30Lunch and poster display
13:30–14:00Treebank Transfer
  Martin Jansche
14:00–14:30Improving Parsing Accuracy by Combining Diverse Dependency Parsers
  Daniel Zeman and Zdenek Zabokrtsky
14:30–15:00Strictly Lexical Dependency Parsing
  Qin Iris Wang, Dale Schuurmans, and Dekang Lin
15:00–15:30Coffee break
15:30–16:00Parsing with Soft and Hard Constraints on Dependency Length
  Jason Eisner and Noah A. Smith
16:00–16:30Corrective Modeling for Non-Projective Dependency Parsing
  Keith Hall and Václav Novák
16:30–17:00Efficient Extraction of Grammatical Relations
  Rebecca Watson, John Carroll, and Ted Briscoe
17:00–17:30Probabilistic Models for Disambiguation of an HPSG-Based Chart Generator
  Hiroko Nakanishi, Yusuke Miyao, and Jun'ichi Tsujii
17:30Closing

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