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Plenary: Monday to Friday, July 13–17

Locations & Communication

  • Zoom rooms:

    • Plenary and SIG slots 1 & 3 will take place in the UW Zoom meeting room.

      • UW site-wide Zoom settings disallow renaming. Please be sure to enter the Zoom room with a display name that matches how you would like to be addressed!
    • SIG slot 2 (EMEA + Asia) will take place in the UiO Zoom room, which is GDPR-compliant.

    • If you need to connect by telephone, please email summit@delph-in.net for the phone numbers.

  • Posting materials:

    • Please email slides (preferably a day beforehand) to summit@delph-in.net, and we will post them here.

    • Please upload video presentations to your preferred platform (e.g. YouTube, Vimeo) and add a link at least 24 hours beforehand in the schedule below.

  • Other:

    • Social space via OnlineTown

    • In case of difficulty with connectivity, email summit@delph-in.net.

  • Useful links shared during the Summit (e.g. in the Zoom chat): VirtualUsefulLinks

All times UTC

Monday, 13 July
14:00–15:20 Plenary Session 1 -- Chair: Emily
14:00-14:10 Welcome, logistics
14:10-14:50 Site Updates (5 minutes each)
NTU (FrancisBond)
Korea University (SanghounSong)
Stanford (DanFlickinger)
Sussex (John Carroll)
Cambridge (AnnCopestake, GuyEmerson)
UW (EmilyBender)
Paris (BertholdCrysmann)
NTNU (LarsHellan) -- asynchronous
14:50-15:20 Short presentation: PyDelphin updates (MichaelGoodman)
15:20-15:30 Break
15:30–17:00 Plenary Session 2 -- Chair: oe
15:30-16:00 Short presentation: Proxy presentation of Kristen Howell's dissertation (EmilyBender)
16:00-16:30 Short presentation: The upcoming 2020 release of the ERG (DanFlickinger)
16:30-17:00 SIG organization (EmilyBender, StephanOepen)
Tuesday, 14 July
14:00–15:30 Plenary Session 3 -- Chair: John
14:00-14:30 Short presentation: Dependency aids natural language generation: Cases from English and Japanese (Gyu-minLee)
14:30-15:00 Short presentation: Updates from Meaning Representation Parsing (MRP) Shared Tasks (StephanOepen)
15:00-15:30 Short presentation: Neural Span-based *MRS Parsing (JanBuys)
15:30-15:40 Break
15:40–17:00 Plenary Session 4 -- Chair: Woodley
15:40-16:10 Long presentation: Fast compositional graph parsing with AM dependency trees (MatthiasLindemann) video
16:10-17:00 Discussion: Future directions for HPSG parsing (Chair: OlgaZamaraeva, scribe: John; notes)
Wednesday, 15 July
14:00–15:30 Plenary Session 5 -- Chair: Sanghoun
14:00-14:20 Long presentation: itell (LuisMorgadoCosta) [video]
14:20-14:40 Long presentation: Functional Distributional Semantics (GuyEmerson) video 1 video 2 paper 1 paper 2
14:40-15:05 Short presentation: Append lists for question fronting in Russian (OlgaZamaraeva,GuyEmerson)
15:05-15:30 Short presentation: Lexical v. morphosyntactic cues to dependencies (PaulaCzarnowska)
15:30-15:40 Break
15:40–17:00 Plenary Session 6 -- Chair: Dan
15:40-16:40 Discussion: Lexical threading and append lists (GuyEmerson,OlgaZamaraeva) notes
16:40-17:00 Short presentation: Woodley update (WoodleyPackard)
Thursday, 16 July
14:00–15:20 Plenary Session 7 -- Chair: Olga
14:00-14:30 Short presentation: Building a treebank including mal-rules (DanFlickinger,FrancisBond,LuisMorgadoCosta)
14:30-14:45 Long presentation: Analyzing an English learner corpus and system responses: a half-million sentence/response pairs by Mandarin speakers using the ERG with mal-rules (DanFlickinger) video
14:45-15:05 Long presentation: DMRS Algebra (GuyEmerson) video (apologies for background noise)
15:05-15:30 Long presentation: French infinitival passives (BertholdCrysmann, GabrielAguilaMultner) video
15:30-15:40 Break
15:40–17:00 Plenary Session 8 -- Chair: Ann
15:40-16:00 Short presentation: LKB-FOS: Recent improvements and future plans (JohnCarroll)
16:00-17:00 Discussion: MWE and NE handling in DELPH-IN (AlexandreRademaker) (notes scribe: FrancisBond and MichaelGoodman)
Friday, 17 July
14:00–15:30 Plenary Session 9 -- Chair: Berthold
14:00-14:30 Long presentation: HPSG for Singlish (Colloquial Singapore English) (ChowSiewYeng) video
14:30-15:00 Short presentation: ltdb (FrancisBond)
15:00-15:30 Long presentation: Constituent questions in the Grammar Matrix (OlgaZamaraeva) video
15:30-15:40 Break
15:40–17:00 Plenary Session 10 -- Chair: Francis
15:40-16:40 Discussion: Modernizing the DELPH-IN collaboration infrastructure (Moderator: oe; Notes Scribe: Emily)
16:40-17:00 Business meeting/closing

SIGs: Tuesday to Friday, July 14–17

All times UTC

Slot Time (UTC) Topic Zoom room Host Scribe
1 Tuesday 01:00-03:00 Choices files UW Chris Angie,Olga (notes)
2 Tuesday 11:30-13:30 Grammars as components UiO Francis (notes)
2 Tuesday 11:30-13:30 Shared configs NTU Mike Glenn
3 Tuesday 17:30-19:30 Data statements UW Emily, Angie TBD
3 Tuesday 17:30-19:30 Tutorial: Treebanking (fftb+ERG) Abbey Woodley TBD
4 Wednesday 01:00-03:00 Data statements UW Emily TBD
4 Wednesday 01:00-03:00 Tutorial: Treebanking (fftb+ERG) Abbey Woodley, Dan TBD
4 Wednesday 01:00-03:00 Tutorial: PyDelphin NTU Mike TBD
5 Wednesday 11:30-13:30 Tutorial: ltdb UiO Francis TBD
6 Wednesday 17:30-19:30 Parsing Efficiency UW Woodley Angie,Olga (notes)
7 Thursday 01:00-03:00 Grammar Matrix maintenance UW Mike T.J. (notes)
7 Thursday 01:00-03:00 fftb development & maintenance Abbey Woodley TBD
8 Thursday 11:30-13:30 Tutorial: PyDelphin UiO Mike TBD
9 Thursday 17:30-19:30 Semantics: coordination & DMRS composition UW Emily,Guy Emily,Guy (notes)
10 Friday 01:00-03:00 Educational applications UW Olga Olga (notes)
11 Friday 11:30-13:30 Tutorial: LKB+FOS new & revived UiO John Francis (notes)
12 Friday 17:30-19:30 Tutorial: LKB+FOS new & revived UW John Chris (notes)

Organizational notes

Please enter your preferences into a shared on-line spreadsheet, no later than 17:00 UTC on the first day (i.e. the end of the plenary session).

Time slots

three two-hour SIG slots per day (counting days of the week in UTC), days two to five:

  • Slot 1: 01:00–03:00 (convenient for the americas and asia; note that in the americas, this will seem like days one to four)

  • Slot 2: 11:30–13:30 (convenient for europe and asia)

  • Slot 3: 17:30–19:30 (convenient for the americas and europe)

Proposed topics

  • Discussion/tutorial request: FFTB & how to contribute to its maintenance [Alexandre]

  • SIG: data statement for Redwoods / any other treebanks people are interested in doing this for [Emily, Angie]

  • SIG: shared config for LKB, ace and more [Francis, Mike]

  • SIG: using grammars as components (morphological analyser, lemmatizer etc) [Francis]

  • SIG: Grammar Matrix maintenance (Git, closing old issues, removing dead code, etc.) [Mike]

  • Tutorial request: HPSG beyond SWB 2003 (SLASH, lexical threading, token mapping...) [Alexandre] [Volunteer: Olga, for SLASH & lexical threading; co-leader requested]

  • Tutorial request: The Grammar Matrix [Alexandre] [Volunteer: Olga; co-leader requested]

  • Tutorial request: Treebanking with ERG & FFTB [Alexandre] [Woodley]

  • Tutorial offer: ltdb [Francis]

  • Tutorial request: new (and revived) features in the LKB FOS [Francis] [Volunteer: John]

  • Tutorial offer: Using PyDelphin and related tools (open to requests; e.g., building web demos, processing test suites, preprocessing data for machine learning, etc.). [Mike]

  • SIG/discussion: semantics of coordination (Matrix is out of sync with ERG, would like to fix that) [Emily]

  • SIG/discussion: file formats for grammar specifications (aka choices files) [Chris]

  • SIG: educational applications [Olga, CambridgeEducation]

  • SIG: parsing efficiency [Woodley]

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