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Winter Storm

The 9th annual Winter Storm will be a great opportunity to meet, collaborate with, and learn from fellow language scientists. The workshop will feature sessions on career development, outreach and research communication, and technical skills, as well as faculty talks, interdisciplinary research group discussions, and social activities. The last day (January 20) will be a special Day of Action, devoted to crafting matterials to influence policymakers at all levels, and inform the general public. 


The house party location is 2 miles away from campus.  We call for volunteers for carpooling on the 22nd, and if you need a ride, please let the Winter Storm Committee know!  Dinner is provided, and please bring something to drink. 


 


Workshop on outreach strategies led by the LSC outreach committee.


 


Theme 2: Flexible Speech Recognition

Follow-Up A: How do we do the science?


The Follow-up sessions are designed to build productively upon the ideas generated in the roundtable discussions, while simultaneously exercising skills in thinking about scientific ideas at two different levels:


Join us for the sixth faculty lunch talk at Winter Storm 2016. Lunch will be provided by Chris Heffner.

Speaker: Lucas Butler (HDQM)


Participants share specific skills with one another.  Content is based on skills requested by participants on the Winter Storm registration form.   


 


Summary of Theme 3: Building Meanings in Computation and Cognition


 


A professional development session focusing of science policy.


 


Theme 2: Prediction and Millisecond-scale Information Management

Follow-Up B: Why do these ideas matter?


The Follow-up sessions are designed to build productively upon the ideas generated in the roundtable discussions, while simultaneously exercising skills in thinking about scientific ideas at two different levels:

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