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DELPH-IN 2010 Summit Schedule

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  1. DELPH-IN 2010 Summit Schedule
    1. July 2
    2. July 3
    3. July 4 (Subgroup activities)
    4. July 5 (Subgroup activities)
    5. July 6

July 2

Morning session 1
9-9:30 Opening remarks Hans Uszkoreit
9:30-9:50 Site Update: Oslo Stephan Oepen
9:50-10:10 Site update: Saarbrücken Yi Zhang
10:10-10:30 Site Update: UW Emily M. Bender
Coffee break
Morning session 2
11:10-11:30 Language Update: Portuguese Antonio Branco
11:30-11:50 Site Update: UB and UPF Montserrat Marimon
11:50-12:10 Site Introduction: NTU Francis Bond
12:10-12:15 Mandarin Matrix Grammar Dan Flickinger
12:15-12:30 Bulgarian Matrix Grammar Dan Flickinger and Petya Osenova
12:30-12:40 Capturing Georgian Verbal Morphology with the Grammar Customization System Irina Borisova
12:40-13:00 Korean Resource Grammar: Status Quo and Future Directions Sanghoun Song and Jong Bok Kim
Lunch
Afternoon session 1
14:30-14:50 Site Update: Cambridge Ann Copestake
14:50-15:10 Discussion: Grammar Catalogue Moderator: Emily Bender; Scribe: Mike Goodman
15:10-15:40 A new TDL parser and unification engine for the CLI (AgreeTop) Glenn Slayden
15:40-16:00 Project Update: TAKE Scientist's Workbench Ulrich Schaefer
Coffee break
Afternoon session 2
16:45-17:20 A comparative study of auxiliary implementations for the Matrix customization system Antske Fokkens
17:20-17:50 Relation Extraction with Hybrid NLP Feiyu Xu and Peter Adolphs
17:50-18:15 Subgroup activities announcements

July 3

Morning session 1
9-9:50 Improving PET's efficiency using a generative model (ERG Results) Bart Cramer
9:50-10:30 Discussion: Reproducibility Moderator: Stephan Oepen; Scribe: Francis Bond
Coffee break
Morning session 2
11:15-11:55 Incremental transition-based HPSG parsing Gisle Ytrestol
11:55-12:20 From Shallow to Deep Tense and Aspect Processing Francisco Costa
12:20-13:00 Assigning Lexical Types to Unknown Words Joao Silva
Lunch
Afternoon session 1
14:30-14:50 Project update: WSJ treebanking Yi Zhang and Valia Kordoni
14:50-15:15 Discussion: Code repository/bug tracker consolidation Moderator: Mike Goodman; Scribe: Bart Cramer
15:15-15:45 Brief Discussion: Defeasible Constraints Moderator: Emily M. Bender; Scribe: Antske Fokkens
Coffee break
Afternoon session 2
16:30-16:50 Grammar update: La Grenouille Jesse Tseng
16:50-17:25 Discussion: Improving interaction between Matrix developers and other grammar engineers ParisMatrixInteraction Moderator: Antske Fokkens; Scribe: Emily M. Bender
17:25-18:00 Business meeting (web site notes)
20:00- Summit dinner

July 4 (Subgroup activities)

Proposed participants for each SIG are listed on ParisTopics. Of course others are welcome!

Participants are encouraged to leave notes about outcomes of SIGs on the wiki, linked to these schedule entries with Paris as the prefix.

Room 1 = larger room = 134 (same as plenary) Room 2 = smaller room = 131

9:30-10:30 Morning session 1
Standing committee meeting
10:30-10:45 Coffee break
10:45-12:30 Morning session 2
Room 1: Chart mapping applied: prosodic structures and temporal constraints, reducing parser search space, integration of external resources (ChartMappingAppliedNotes)
Room 2: Multilingual Grammar engineering with treebanks and core grammars
12:30-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:00 Afternoon session 1
Room 1: PetRoadMap
Room 2: Using the Grammar Matrix customization system, BYOL (bring your own language)
16:00-16:45 Coffee break
16:45-18:15 Afternoon session 2
Room 1: Matrix topics: Providing multiple analyses for the same phenomenon, top-down v. bottom-up library development, documentation
Room 2: Content extraction (and parsing) from PDF, HTML, LaTeX, etc.

July 5 (Subgroup activities)

Proposed participants for each SIG are listed on ParisTopics. Of course others are welcome!

Participants are encouraged to leave notes about outcomes of SIGs on the wiki, linked to these schedule entries with Paris as the prefix.

Room 1 = larger room = ? Room 2 = smaller room = ?

9-10:30 Morning session 1
Room 1: Implementing information structure in large DELPH-IN grammars
Room 2: Parsing/Generating for practical uses (e.g. non-academic, such as for websites, low-memory devices, etc.)
10:30-11:15 Coffee break
11:15-13:00 Morning session 2
Room 1: MRS and discourse phenomena
Room 2: Setting up Egad for Error Mining Grammars
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:00 Afternoon session 1
Room 1: LOGON 2010 release planning
Room 2: Grammar metadata table filling in
16:00-16:45 Coffee break
16:45-18:15 Afternoon session 2
Currently unstructured

July 6

See ParisOpen

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