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| + | Deep Learning has revolutionised Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Understanding. It has been startlingly successful for supervised machine learning on complex end-to-end NLP tasks such as image captioning or machine translation, but with less spectacular progress in semi-supervised and unsupervised learning. This talk reviews how the field has changed over the last few years, what has stayed the same, and speculates on the impact of deep learning for the larger science of language. |
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− | |1.26.18 || ICS Sidney D'mello, Distributed Cognition in Multisensory, Multimodal Environments
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− | |2.14.18 || Jim Martin - AMR roundup
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− | |2.16.18 || ICS Michael A. Eisenberg - Keynote address
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− | |2.21.18 || Forough Poursabzi practice talk: Design and Evaluation of Effective, Interactive, and Interpretable Machine Learning
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− | |2.22.18 || '''ACL long and short paper deadline'''
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− | |3.9.18 || '''*SEM long and short paper deadline'''
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− | |3.2.18 || ICS Jill Gilkerson, PhD and Shichuan Du, PhD, Lena, infant speech capture through wearable technology
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− | |3.5.18 || James Gung Proposal Defense, Abstraction, Sense Distinctions and Syntax in Neural Semantic Role Labeling (10-12, UMC 415)
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− | |3.7.18 || TalkBack renewal - Tammy Sumner, Wayne Ward, Jim Martin
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− | |3.14.18 || Coling paper clinic
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− | |3.21.18 || Kai Larsen, The Infrastructure Needed to Extract Value from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Knowledge-Inheritance: A Call for Computer and Information Science Collaborators
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− | |4.4.18 || Negacy Hailu, from CU Anschutz, Biomedical concept normalization with a dictionary and a sequence to sequence LSTM model. Update on Proposal Defense.
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− | |4.11.18 || Chelsea Chandler: Matthew E. Peters, Mark Neumann, Mohit Iyyer, Matt Gardner, Christopher Clark, Kenton Lee, Luke Zettlemoyer. Deep contextualized word representations NAACL 2018, New Orleans, LA, June, 2018., https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.05365 ;
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− | Adam Wiemerslage: Sascha Rothe; Hinrich Schuetze, (2017), AutoExtend: Combining Word Embeddings with Semantic Resources Computational Linguistics, Volume 43, Issue 3 - September 2017, https://aclweb.org/anthology/J/J17/J17-3004.pdf ;
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− | |4.18.18 || Yoshinari, [https://transacl.org/ojs/index.php/tacl/article/view/1202/286 Evaluating the Stability of Embedding-based Word Similarities] -- and minor discussion from Tim on [https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.02324.pdf Annotation Artifacts in Natural Language Inference Data]
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− | |4.25.18 || LREC paper practice talks
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− | |4.27.18 || ICS Poster Session and Mexican Fiesta
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− | |5.2.18 || 3-5 CLASIC/CLEAR Open House
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− | |5.9.18 || Kevin Stowe, proposal 10:30-12:30
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− | |5.10.18 || schedule Brad Hayes and Diego Garcia for the fall
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− | Deep learning for NLP reading group meets every Monday 10-11 and Wednesday 5-6 (alternate times for the same discussion meeting) in Fleming 279. Textbook is [http://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00762ED1V01Y201703HLT037 Neural Network Methods for Natural Language Processing]. Available for free download if you are on campus.
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| =Past Schedules= | | =Past Schedules= |
| + | * [[Spring 2018 Schedule]] |
| * [[Fall 2017 Schedule]] | | * [[Fall 2017 Schedule]] |
| * [[Summer 2017 Schedule]] | | * [[Summer 2017 Schedule]] |