NW-NLP 2018: Adverbial Clausal Modifiers in the LinGO Grammar Matrix, Simple Questions Nearly Solved: A New Upperbound and Baseline Approach, and Neural Relation Extraction Model with Selectively Incorporated Concept Embeddings
- Kristen Howell, Michael Petrochuk, and Yi Luan | University of Washington
The fifth Pacific Northwest Regional Natural Language Processing Workshop will be held on Friday, April 27, 2018, in Redmond, WA. We accepted abstracts and papers on all aspects of natural language text and speech processing, computational linguistics, and human language technologies.
As with past four workshops, the goal of this one-day NW-NLP event is to provide a less-formal setting in the Pacific Northwest to present research ideas, make new acquaintances, and learn about the breadth of exciting work currently being pursued in North-West area.
Afternoon Talks
Title: Adverbial Clausal Modifiers in the LinGO Grammar Matrix
Speakers: Kristen Howell and Olga Zamaraeva
Title: Simple Questions Nearly Solved: A New Upperbound and Baseline Approach
Speakers: Michael Petrochuk and Luke Zettlemoyer
Title: Neural Relation Extraction Model with Selectively Incorporated Concept Embeddings
Speakers: Yi Luan, Mari Ostendorf, and Hannaneh Hajishirzi
For more information, schedule, abstracts, etc, please visit the website: https://sites.google.com/view/nwnlp18/home (opens in new tab)
Watch Next
-
Beyond Swahili: Designing Inclusive AI for Bantu Languages
- Alfred Malengo Kondoro
-
-
-
-
-
Evaluating the Cultural Relevance of AI Models and Products: Learnings on Maternal Health ASR, Data Augmentation and User Testing Methods
- Oche Ankeli,
- Ertony Bashil,
- Dhananjay Balakrishnan
-
-
-
Microsoft Research India - The lab culture
- P. Anandan,
- Indrani Medhi Thies,
- B. Ashok
-