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Amanda Stent (NLP Architect, Bloomberg)

Subtle Indicators of Decision Making in Finance-Relevant Text

 

Hal Daume (Computer Science & Language Science, University of Maryland)

The fate of NLP

 

Rada Mihalcea (Computer Science & Engineering, University of Michigan)

From Words To People And Back Again

 

Using Computational Linguistics to Investigate Multiword Expressions at the Brain Level

Find out what HESP faculty are working on.

 

Roumyana Pancheva (Professor of Linguistics and Slavic Languages and Literatures, USC Dornsife)

Numerals and Number Features

Hannah Sande (Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Georgetown)

Cophonologies by Phase: Phases as the domain of phonological evaluation

Lunch available at 12:15, first talk begins promptly at 12:30. 

DOUBLE HEADER!

Kathleen Oppenheimer (HESP)

Effects of Verb Bias and Plausibility on Children's Processing of Ambiguous Sentences

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30. 

Tyler Knowlton (LING)

The Scary Story of Conservativity

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30.

Hanna Muller (LING)

Semantic Illusions

Abstract: Errors in sentence comprehension have proven a useful tool for understanding a range of cognitive processes in language. In this talk, I’ll discuss Semantic Illusions (also called Moses Illusions) and their implications for sentence processing. 

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