This is the (evolving) schedule for the 2019 DELPH-IN Summit.
Monday to Wednesday morning will be plenary sessions. Wednesday afternoon to Friday will be Special Interest Groups (SIGs). The excursion will be on Thursday afternoon, followed by the conference banquet at Trinity College.
Plenary sessions will be in room FW11. For SIGs running in parallel we should be able to use FW09 as well (with FW26 as backup).
Monday to Wednesday morning: Plenary
Monday, 15 July | |
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 1 – Chair: John | |
9:30-9:50 | Introductions |
9:50-11:00 | Site Updates (8 minutes each) |
Cambridge (Ann Copestake) | |
Bergen HVL (Petter Haugereid) | |
Korea (Sanghoun Song) | |
Singapore (Francis Bond) | |
Stanford (Dan Flickinger) | |
Sussex (John Carroll) | |
Trondheim (Lars Hellan) | |
Washington (Olga Zamaraeva) | |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-13:00 Plenary Session 2 – Chair: Francis | |
11:30 | A high throughput cloud computation architecture for ‘deep’ parsing (Alexandre Rademaker: 5+5) |
PyDelphin 1.0 (Michael Goodman: 5+5) | |
Wrapper types: relational constraints without relational constraints (Guy Emerson: 20+10) Wrapper type grammar | |
LKB: porting, algorithm and feature updates (John Carroll: 20+10) | |
13:00-14:00 Lunch | |
14:00-15:30 Plenary Session 3 – Chair: Berthold | |
14:00 | Grammar Matrix library for wh-questions (Olga Zamaraeva: 20+10) |
Discussion: Elements of a matrix grammar for Niger-Congo - some salient construction types in Kwa and Bantu (Lars Hellan) Notes | |
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:30 Plenary Session 4 – Chair: Petter | |
16:00 | ERG adaptation for grammar-checking with ESL learners (Dan Flickinger: 10+10) |
Discussion: Linking wh-words to a specific event in the MRS (Olga Zamaraeva) Notes | |
Tuesday, 16 July | |
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 5 – Chair: Dan | |
9:30 | Unbound reflexives (Sanghoun Song: 10+10) |
Generation with Norsyg (Petter Haugereid: 10+10) | |
Null morphemes as overwritten elements: Some issues (David Inman: 10+10) | |
A pseudo object control construction in Korean (Sanghoun Song: 20+10) | |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-13:00 Open Session on DELPH-IN Tools and Deep Learning – Chair: Ann | |
11:30 | Open session introduction (Ann Copestake: 5) |
The goals of computational semantics: DELPH-IN and deep learning (Guy Emerson: 10+10) | |
Exact and efficient graph parsing (WeiWei Sun: 20+10) | |
Neural text generation from rich semantic representations (Michael Goodman & Emily Bender: 10+5) | |
Deep learning evaluation using ShapeWorld (Alexander Kuhnle: 10+5) | |
Captioning in ShapeWorld (Huiyuan Xie: 10+5) | |
13:05-14:00 Lunch | |
14:00-15:30 Plenary Session 7 – Chair: Woodley | |
14:00 | Cross-lingual semantic representation (WeiWei Sun: 20+10) |
Discussion: SEM-I useful models; or, do we even care about fixed arity anymore? (Michael Goodman) Notes | |
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:30 Plenary Session 8 – Chair: Guy | |
16:00 | Semantic expressive capacity with bounded memory (Antoine Venant: 20+10) |
Discussion: Leveraging DELPH-IN grammars to develop educational materials (Kristen Howell) Notes | |
Wednesday, 17 July | |
9:30-11:00 Plenary Session 9 – Chair: Sanghoun | |
9:30 | Handling cross-cutting properties in automatic inference of lexical classes: a case study of Chintang (Kristen Howell: 5+5) |
The Matrix valence-change library: current status (Chris Curtis: 5+5) | |
Verb valence lexicons, and comparing them (Lars Hellan: 10+10) | |
Incorporation strategies, lack of sufficient valence lists and “scratch” elements (David Inman: 20+10) | |
Business Meeting (All: 20) | |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-12:30 Plenary Session 10 – Chair: John | |
11:30 | French clitic climbing as periphrasis (Gabriel Aguila-Multner & Berthold Crysmann: 20+10) |
Planning Special Interest Groups (All: 30) | |
12:30-14:00 Lunch | |
Wednesday afternoon, Thursday and Friday: Sub-Group Meetings
Preferences at this spreadsheet
Wednesday, 17 July | |
14:00-15:30 SIG Session 1 | |
14:00 | Neural methods for HPSG (Woodley Packard) |
15:30-16:00 Coffee Break | |
16:00-17:30 SIG Session 2 | |
16:00 in FW11 | Efficiency, robustness, precision: balance and control (Dan Flickinger) Notes |
16:00 in FW09 | Modeling free pragmatically determined word order / partitive case (Olga Zamaraeva) Notes |
Thursday, 18 July | |
9:30-11:00 SIG Session 3 | |
9:30 in FW11 | Wh-extraction from embedded clauses, pied piping etc. (Olga Zamaraeva) Notes |
9:30 in FW09 | The Integrated Semantic Framework (DMRS+wordnets) (Francis Bond) |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-13:00 SIG Session 4 | |
11:30 in FW11 | Tutorial: Treebanking using ERG, in both FFTB and [incr tsdb()] (requested by Alexandre Rademaker) |
11:30 in FW09 | The interaction of information structure and wh-questions (Olga Zamaraeva) Notes |
13:00- Lunch, excursion, and evening banquet | |
13:00 | Walk to Gonville & Caius Fellows’ Garden (on Ridley Hall Road) |
13:30 | Lunch and garden games |
14:30 ish | Walk through Cambridge (museums for those who would like to go) |
16:15 ish | Tour of Caius College libraries |
16:45 ish | Punting (for those who would like to punt) from Trinity College |
19:00 | Dinner at Trinity College, Allhusen Room |
Friday, 19 July | |
9:30-11:00 SIG Session 5 | |
9:30 in FW11 | Difference lists, Emerson lists and multiple wh-extraction (Olga Zamaraeva) notes |
9:30 in FW09 | PyDelphin 1.0 workshop - for users and developers (Michael Goodman) |
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break | |
11:30-13:00 SIG Session 6 | |
11:30 in FW11 | Tutorial: Lisp code in LOGON / LKB / LKB-FOS, and development plans (requested by Alexandre Rademaker) |
11:30 in FW09 | Tutorial: The linguistic type database (ltdb) (Francis Bond) |
13:00-14:00 Lunch | |
14:00-15:30 SIG Session 7 | |
14:00 | Semantics of nominalization (Emily Bender) Notes |
Last update: 2021-09-16 by Alexandre Rademaker [edit]