CS591: Semantics, Knowledge Representation and Language Understanding in Context
Prof. Dan Roth jointly with Prof. Julia Hockenmaier

 

 

 

 

 

POSSIBLE PAPERS
Fall 2008

 

  1. Let's not argue about semantics
    Johan Bos
    LREC2008

  2. Put my galakmid coin into the dispenser and kick it: Computational Linguistics and Theorem Proving in a Computer Game
    Alexander Koller, Ralf Debusmann, Malte Gabsdil and Kristina Striegnitz
    Journal of Language & Computation

  3. A Framework for Fast Incremental Interpretation during Speech Decoding
    William Schuler, Stephen Wu and Lane Schwartz
    Journal of Computational Linguistics

  4. The Penn Discourse TreeBank 2.0
    Rashmi Prasad, Nikhil Dinesh, Alan Lee, Eleni Miltsakaki, Livio Robaldo, Aravind Joshi, Bonnie Webber

  5. Unsupervised Learning of Narrative Event Chains
    Nathanael Chambers and Dan Jurafsky
    ACL-08

  6. Using Automatically Labelled Examples to Classify Rhetorical Relations: An Assessment
    Caroline Sporleder and Alex Lascarides
    Natural Language Engineering

  7. Connecting Language to the World
    Deb Roy and Ehud Reiter

  8. Learning to Sportscast: A Test of Grounded Language Acquisition
    David L. Chen and Raymond J. Mooney
    ICML08

  9. Jack and Janet in search of a theory of knowledge
    Eugene Charniak

  10. From English to Logic: Context Free Computation of Conventional Logical Translations
    Pelletier Schubert

  11. Learning Grounded Causal Models
    Noah D. Goodman , Vikash K. Mansinghka , Joshua B. Tenenbaum

  12. Learning Synchronous Grammars for Semantic Parsing with Lambda Calculus
    Yuk Wah Wong; Raymond Mooney
    ACL07

  13. Online Learning of Relaxed CCG Grammars for Parsing to Logical Form
    Luke S. Zettlemoyer, Michael Collins
    EMNLP07